You can follow Social Studies teacher Greg Leonard and the ConVal students on Twitter @coachgleonard!
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You can follow Social Studies teacher Greg Leonard and the ConVal students on Twitter @coachgleonard!
Read More: ConVal Social Studies Teacher And Students in Washington For Inauguration
Due to inclement weather, ConVal School District schools will be closed today.
Please follow @WeAreConVal on Twitter or WMUR for the latest news on delays and school closings.
Social Studies teacher Greg Leonard and two ConVal students are traveling to attend the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of the United States.
This opportunity came as a result of their participation in a summer 2016 learning program devoted to “The Presidency and the Press,” organized by the Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication at Franklin Pierce University.
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ConVal High School students will present exemplars of their work during a Celebration of Learning Open House on January 12, 2017 from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
The event is the collaborative efforts of more than 20 teachers and hundreds of students to showcase their accomplishments.
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Due to icy road conditions, the ConVal School District will have a two-hour delay this morning.
Please follow @WeAreConVal on Twitter or WMUR for the latest news on delays and school closings.
ConVal’s German teacher Frau Cindi Hodgdon contributed an article, “Let’s Speak German,” to the magazine Faces. The magazine’s December 2016 issue was devoted to modern Austria.
In the article,
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The ConVal Music Department performed two versions of its winter concert repertoire: the longer evening program on December 20 and a short school assembly version on December 21.
The program featured choral pieces by Vivaldi,
As part of the waves and sound unit in Ms. Wallace’s Physics class, students were asked to build musical instruments that play at least 5 different notes.
The assignment was open to individual student interpretations.
Amber Ruston of Antrim poses next to her photograph which appears at the Peterborough Townhouse for the Heritage Commission’s new photography exhibit “Our Town through Our Eyes: Photographs by Students of ConVal High School.”
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The ConVal Library and Learning Commons has sprouted several different “trees” these past couple of weeks.
From the “Chemis-tree,” one of the earliest entries, to the “Technology-tree” furnished by the Applied Technology Center,
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