Two ConVal High School students, Katherine Craig and Rachel Stajduhar, have been named Commended Students for the National Merit Scholarship program based on their performance on the 2021 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSC) they took as juniors.
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The ConVal field hockey team hosted its annual Pink Game on Tuesday, September 27, to raise awareness and collect donations to benefit breast cancer research ahead of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.
Following its homecoming game on Friday, Sept. 16, where it hosted a local food drive as part of NH Tackles Hunger, the ConVal High School football team donated 1,840 pounds of nonperishable food items to the Peterborough Food Pantry.
Read More: ConVal Athletics Contributes To NH Tackles Hunger
Congratulations to the recipients of the September Cougar CARES Awards!
Faculty and students can nominate one student each month for a Cougar CARES Award. The goal is to recognize and celebrate students who demonstrate the actions described in the ConVal C.A.R.E.S.
To read the September 30, 2022 edition of the Weekly Cougar News, please click here.
The World Language Department would like to announce and congratulate the September World Language Students of the Month.
These students demonstrate the keys to being successful language learners by having a positive attitude and a willingness to take academic risks.
Congratulations to senior Jake Daniels (ConVal Soccer) who was voted the Sentinel Player of the Week for the week of September 10-16, 2022. Daniels earned 522 out of the 1,540 total votes (33.9 percent).
Read More: Jake Daniels Voted Keene Sentinel Player of the Week
To read the September 23, 2022 edition of the Weekly Cougar News, please click here.
New Hampshire Construction Career Days (NHCCD) exposes high school students to possible career paths in both the construction and transportation industries through a hands-on exhibits and educational resources. Labor unions, construction companies,
ConVal High School hosted a mini college fair in the cafeteria on Tuesday.
Students could make first contacts with representatives from a variety of community colleges, colleges and universities.