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'iSchol' computer lab moves into Haverhill High
AMY SWEENEY/Staff photo. Brian Nagel, tech facilitator at Haverhill High School, demonstrates how the smart board works during the opening of the iSchool.
After going into classrooms and seeing precious time wasted by students trying unsuccessfully to log on to the Internet, Superintendent James Scully decided it was time to upgrade their technology.
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The new iSchool computer lab has arrived at Haverhill High school, the first phase in the technology upgrade. -
‘Wax Museum’ brings history to life for students
Second-grade students at Bradford Elementary School welcomed family and community members to the Wax Museum last week. The students transformed the school gym into a wax museum.
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The museum included everything from teachers dressed as curators to buttons that were attached to each “wax figure.” These buttons, when pushed, enabled each figure to come to life.
This event had students connect the language arts curriculum to the social studies curriculum. It also enabled the students to work on their self confidence and public speaking skills. As an assignment, the students were asked to research a famous person from history. Many students chose athletes such as Babe Ruth or Tony Hawk or inventors like Marie Curie and Louis Braille. Other students portrayed past presidents, royalty and explorers.
Second-grade teacher Nicole Gallant said, “I am so proud of our students. The research, time and effort each student put into their project is remarkable. This was truly a home-school connection activity. The families of our students put in many hours of practicing at home. We are thankful for their involvement.”
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Whittier student competes in national masonry competition
When Steve Quimby came to Whittier Regional High as a freshman, he had no idea which vocational program he wanted to specialize in.
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He spent one week in each of the 20 programs Whittier offers during the freshman exploratory program. One of the programs impressed him the most — masonry. - Students take their arguments to court
- New ‘junior officers’ sworn in
- Wednesday, April 18, 2012
- Teachers to vote on Tilton School change
- Thursday, April 12, 2012
- State auditor compares her work to job of vocational schools
- Wednesday, March 28, 2012
- Schools set networking guidelines
- Wednesday, March 21, 2012
- Whittier High student of year is class president, top debater, actor
- Students use photography to critique schools
- Wednesday, February 22, 2012
- New injury policy aims to protect students
- Haverhill students named to Dean's List at Northern Essex Community College
- Wednesday, February 8, 2012
- Haverhill High School Honor Roll, Term 1, 2011-12 year
- Wednesday, February 1, 2012
- $200K in tweaks all that remain for 'new' Haverhill High
- Wednesday, January 18, 2012
- Students restore city man's 1920s car
- Charters welcome new school
- Wednesday, January 11, 2012
- Tilton tabbed as 'innovation school'
- Wednesday, December 21, 2011
- Students donate food, gifts to struggling families
- Wednesday, December 7, 2011
- Students exercise their brains on math walkway
- Anti-hazing policies reinforced
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