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Nomination deadline extended: Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST)

The nomination deadline for outstanding elementary, grades K-6, mathematics and science (including computer science) teachers has been extended to  April 15, 2014 . The PAEMST are the nation's highest honors for K-12 teachers of mathematics and science.  Awardees serve as models for their colleagues, inspiration to their communities, and leaders in the improvement of mathematics and science education.  Since 1983, more than 4,200 teachers have been recognized for their contributions in the classroom and to their profession.  If you know great teachers, nominate them to join this prestigious network of professionals.  The nomination form should be completed early enough to ensure that the nominated teacher is given enough time to thoroughly prepare an application that reflects exemplary teaching prior to the application deadline. Applications are due by May 15, 2014 . For more information, visit  www.education.nh.gov  or contact Jiffi Rainie at (603) 271-7450 or Jennifer.Rainie@d

School Boundaries Realignment Proposal

On March 24 Dr. Debra Livingston presented  School Boundaries Realignment  proposal to the Board of School Committee. This presentation can be found at:   https://docs.google.com/a/mansd.org/presentation/d/1Bi8rxFiRSMpfPaAQ1CMjlSvd1501XcXvpiihc29Edxo/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=60000#slide=id.p14

Superintendent's proposed budget

On March 24 Dr. Debra Livingston presented the  Manchester School District Superintendent's Proposed Budget  for Fiscal Year 2015 to the Board of School Committee. This presentation can  be found at www.mansd.org under the Quick Links menu on the left under Reports & Documents.

Elementary students plunge into the STEM Discovery Lab

The UNH STEM Discovery Lab was created in response to the growing need for STEM educated graduates. The STEM Discovery Lab is a challenging, hands-on learning community where K-12 students and their teachers engage in the authentic integration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and language arts through a research-based curriculum. READ MORE!

MST students prove they have "Skills"

Students from the Manchester School of Technology are celebrating their medal-worthy accomplishments at the SkillsUSA New Hampshire Leadership competition this month. MST received three gold medals, three silver medals and two bronze medals in the categories of customer service, esthetics, job interview, job skills demonstration, and prepared speech. SkillsUSA is a national organization serving high school and college students who are enrolled in vocational training programs. MST sent a team to the state contest on  March 14 at the Seacoast School of Technology. The gold medal winners who earned the privilege of representing New Hampshire at the SkillsUSA National Leadership Conference in Kansas City, Missouri are: Cosmetology: Lemsy Esquivel Memorial High School/MST         Manchester Esthetics Team: Kendra Gahara Central High School/MST Manchester Katharine Zaremba Central High School/MST Candia Customer Service: Ashley Santiago Central High School/

BullyX in the record books

The world's largest anti-bullying sign was created and displayed in the Las Vegas desert this past weekend -- and Manchester was part of it! Thousands of our students proudly sent their messages of encouragement on pieces of red paper that were included in the giant X constructed by volunteers rallied by New Hampshire's own Justin Spencer and his Legacy X organization. Watch the video  HERE .

FY2015 preliminary budget available

Manchester School District is presenting its  preliminary FY2015 budget  to the Board of School Committee on Monday, March 24. Also next week, the Board of School Committee will be hold a public hearing to hear comments from the community regarding the budget.  The hearing will be held in the Aldermanic Chambers of City Hall (3rd Floor) at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 27. 

Blue and White Knight fundraiser set for April 24

Parker-Varney students inspired to "Be Somebody"

Parker-Varney Elementary School students were wowed by today's performance by  Amazing Hero Art's Rob Surette . In under an hour, Rob painted a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, one of American history's greatest heroes, as he inspired the kids with the message that they can be great, too. Now the school has a beautiful painting to hang on the wall to remind them of it!  Parker-Varney's School Improvement Grant funds made the show possible.
More children entering first grade and who need reading and writing support prior to the start of the new school year will have the opportunity to participate in the Manchester School District Ready for Success summer program, thanks to a grant awarded by the Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation. Previously focused on students who attend Manchester’s Title I schools, which receive state and federal financial assistance to meet the needs of educationally at-risk students, Ready for Success is now available to incoming first graders from all 14 elementary schools. “Children in Manchester come to school from a variety of early education or home settings, and bring with them different levels of skills and readiness,” said Beth Shea, Ready for Success program coordinator, who also is a veteran kindergarten teacher at Northwest Elementary School. “Since 2004, Ready for Success has worked to give a boost in literacy during the summer to the students who will benefit from it.” 

Middle School Innovation Survey

The district's Middle School Innovation Team is seeking input from students, teachers, parents and community members about the middle school education experience in Manchester.  Please take the  online survey  for the opportunity to provide your thoughts and perspective on middle school priorities.  Middle school students across the city will take the survey in school this month.  The deadline for submitting your response is March 31.  Thank you for your participation!

Manchester School District is now on Facebook

In addition to this Web site and those of our 22 schools, you can also find information and news about Manchester School District on  Facebook . Please "like" us and tell you friends!

Kindergarten and first grade registration dates announced

Manchester's elementary schools will be accepting new student registrations next month. The enrollment form and other documents required for registration are available to be downloaded  online .  Children and parents may come in person on the dates below. No appointment necessary.  The daytime hours for each school are 8:30-11:30 am and 12:00-3:00 pm .   Parker-Varney Elementary School  will host evening registration hours for the whole district on April 9 from 5:00-7:00 pm.  Bakersville - April 8 Beech Street School - April 2 Gossler Park - April 9 Green Acres - April 4 Hallsville - April 11 Highland-Goffe's Falls - April 4 Jewett Street - April 10 McDonough - April 4 Northwest - April 11 Parker-Varney - April 3 Smyth Road - April 10 Webster - April 2 Weston - April 10 Wilson - April 3

Beech Street School names new principal

Congratulations to Christine Brennan, who was named principal of Beech Street School at last night's Board of School Committee meeting. She succeeds Pat Snow, the director of the district's Innovation Zone. Christine takes the leadership role at Beech Street after serving as assistant principal there. The school is now looking to fill that position.

2013-14 Snow days

This year's school calendar includes 10 potential snow days that would not have to be made up. There have been five snow days and one early release so far. That puts us on track to end on the school year on schedule on June 12, 2014!

Updated school registration forms now available

Registration forms  for the 2014-15 school year are available to be downloaded. Dates and times for kindergarten and first grade registration at all of the city's elementary schools will be announced this week.  Students must be 5 years old by SEPTEMBER 30 in order to register for kindergarten. Your child will also need to have a complete physical exam, or an appointment to have one, before starting school. 

5th Annual School Recycling Conference

In an effort to support our recycling efforts throughout the district the Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA) is offering the teachers, staff and students from the Manchester School District a reduced rate to attend this year's  33rd Annual Northeast Recycling Conference  and  5th Annual School Recycling Conference .  The events will be held on  June 9th and 10th  at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester. The NRRA is looking for at least one champion, or more, from each school to help work toward increasing recycling throughout the district.  This conference provides 2 full days of educational workshops and activities specifically tailored to school issues in recycling and the solid waste industry. Teachers and students may attend at discounted rates: Teacher-1 Day Attendance-$30 w/NH the Beautiful Discount Teacher-2 Day Attendance-$60 w/NH the Beautiful Discount Students-1 Day Attendance-$20 w/NH the Beautiful Discount Students-2 Day Attendance-$40 w/NH the Be

Scholarship opportunity available for children of MSD employees

Members First Credit Union is currently accepting applications for several scholarships available to to graduating high school seniors or currently enrolled college students. The  John S. Walsh Memorial Scholarship  may be awarded to the child of a current or retired Manchester School District employee. The application is attached below, and you can also learn more the other scholarships available,  online .

West students learn about potential for AP success

Students at Manchester High School West gathered this morning to learn about the school’s Advanced Placement (AP) program and the opportunities that exist for their academic success. The 110 students from all four grades were invited to the breakfast event based on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) “AP Potential” tool that helps schools identify students who are likely to succeed in rigorous AP courses and exams. “We are thrilled with the fact that this number of students, all of whom have not enrolled in AP courses before, are eager to learn more about the courses and embrace the challenge they present,” said West principal Chris Motika. “The AP Potential is a valuable tool, and I am willing to bet that if all of our sophomores took the PSAT, we would have even more students seated here today.” The message for the morning was one of support, confidence and high expectations for learning. College Board senior education manager Dena Johnson was in attendance to tell stud

Gossler Park Eco Club Expo on March 15

MSD family in need of support

A member of the Manchester School District family needs support! Please consider donating to or attending a silent auction next month to benefit Thomas Stevenson's family. The son of a Parkside Middle School teacher, three-year-old Thomas is currently being treated for leukemia. Thomas' grandparents are the assistant principal at Bakersville & Smyth Road and a teacher at Central High School. Check out the information in this flyer and join the fight if you can.