Fifth Block Classes: Block 5 registration forms are now available in the Main Office and School Counseling Office. Yearbook and Robotics will be offered this semester as Block 5 classes.
Author: Helfried
If you haven’t been to a ConVal athletics event recently, you have missed out on some great action. The ConVal sports teams have been on a winning streak.
In the last few days alone:
- The Cougars Football team won 55-21 over the Trinity Pioneers and moved to 4-1 overall.
Since 1982, Banned Books Week has rallied librarians, booksellers, authors, publishers, teachers, and readers of all types to celebrate and defend the freedom to read.
Typically held during the last week of September,
Read More: Banned Books Week At The ConVal Library And Learning Commons
Collaborations are critical in building healthy and strong communities. The Cornucopia ‘Farm to Fork Fellowship’ is a new high school program to train farmers and gardeners to view themselves as entrepreneurs.
Read More: Cornucopia Project Collaborates With Agriculture Class
ConVal High School announced today that senior Caroline Riffle has been named a Commended Student in the 2017 National Merit Scholarship Program.
A Letter of Commendation from the school and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC),
Read More: Caroline Riffle A Commended National Merit Scholar
The Schnitzelfest New Hampshire is held annually in Hillsborough. Now in its 14th year, Schnitzelfest has entertained and successfully brought authentic German food, music, and culture to thousands of its guests.
Read More: Teachers And Students Of German Perform At Schnitzelfest
The Eastern States Exposition in Springfield, Massachusetts, also known as the “Big E”, is a unique kind of state fair. Rather than serving just one state, the Big E serves Connecticut,
Read More: ConVal Band Plays At The Big E’s 100th Celebration
Tania León is currently a Fellow at the MacDowell Colony and visited ConVal High School for a TASC Talk in the LHT. Ben Putnam delivered the formal introductions but Ms.
Read More: Tania León Presents TASC Talk In The Lucy Hurlin Theatre
New Hampshire Construction Career Days is a non-profit organization which brings together middle and high school students with representatives of the construction and transportation industries to explore career options through hands-on activities.
In March of 2016, the District expected to return $575,000. However, based largely on cost-saving measures taken by teachers and staff of ConVal Regional Schools, the district will return one million dollars in taxpayer dollars offset tax bills this fall.
Read More: District Announces $1M To Be Returned To Taxpayers