Our residents might lean on the "older" side compared to the national average, but thanks to Zip Atlas, we now know which Granite State towns have the youngest populations.
When she's not producing maple syrup, Kate Stanley of Turkey Street Maples works as a teacher at Madison Elementary School. There, she helped integrate a hands-on maple sugaring experience into the 3rd & 4th grade curriculum.
22-year-old Elizabeth was convicted of witchcraft in 1693. 328 years later, in 2021, an 8th grade civics class from North Andover found out she was never officially pardoned, and decided to do something about it.
Aroma Joe’s & WOKQ want to help fuel teachers and start the school year strong with lots of positive energy. We know all teachers and their schools deserve extra credit, so here's your chance to get even more!
It's that time of year, when some of our kids are headed back to the classrooms. While 2020 has been a chaotic year, students still need the same supplies.
There is some controversy over the decision to open Dover Schools virtually.
The School Board voted unanimously to approve a "primarily virtual model" according to Fosters.com.
There will be some exceptions. Fosters reports that there will be in-person learning for students that need it the most, such as special needs instruction...
Aroma Joe's is hooking up the class of 2020. On Friday, June 5th you can go to Aroma Joe's with your student ID and get a free drink up to 24oz for free!
For the first time in 100 years, Star Island will not open this year. The 46 acre island off the coast of New Hampshire and Maine will remain closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Some good news finally for students. According to WMUR Channel 9, incoming freshmen at Southern New Hamsphire University will get a free year of tuition!
Well, it's official. Governor Chris Sununu says NH schools are closed for the rest of the school year. WMUR reports that this applies to all public and private schools for the rest of the year. According to the report, the Governor says while the decision wasn't an easy one, it is necessary to prevent risk due to Covid-19.
March is National Reading Month, but with kids being out of school still due to Coronavirus, some businesses are continuing to encourage reading in some unique ways for the month of April.
while the kids are home we're looking for some volunteers to recite the Pledge of Allegiance!
Each morning at 8am, we'll play the Pledge of Allegiance from a different student during Chio & Kira In The Morning.