ConVal’s traditional POPS Concert, the first since the pandemic prohibited such events during the last two school years, was performed on Thursday, May 26, in the gymnasium. An in-school concert for students,
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Each semester, biology students have the opportunity to learn from an ongoing collaboration with the Harris Center while enjoying some time in a natural, outdoor classroom. 10th-grade Biology classes learned about our local ecosystem and various field collection techniques that ecologists use to calculate biodiversity.
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The ConVal Equestrian team has competed in three statewide competitions at the Tack Shack in Fremont, New Hampshire this season. The scores from each show accumulate to determine the top riders that compete against each other at the State Show.
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Seniors looking for entry-level work positions after graduation and students looking for part-time or seasonal work had the opportunity to connect with prospective employers during the Job and Career Fair at ConVal High School recently.
Lifetouch Special Events, the same company that creates student and staff IDs for the School District, will be providing professional photography services for the ConVal High School graduation ceremony on June 10,
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Four students — Isabelle Howard, Abigail Kamieniecki, Carly Pelkey, and Loraine Rupp — graduated from the LNA Health Careers program hosted by the Region 14 Applied Technology Center on Tuesday,
Students in Gretchen Lima’s Block 3 Personal Fitness Class received instruction on how to use the new chest press and leg press equipment in the Weight Room of ConVal High School.
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Forty ConVal High School students attended the New England Association for College Admission Counseling (NEACAC) College Fair, which was held at Franklin Pierce University on May 23.
The students who attended were primarily juniors.
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Congratulations to Fletcher Maggs whose documentary “Everest To End Duchenne” garnered the top prize at the New Hampshire High School Short Film Festival (NHHSSFF) that was held on May 22 in Manchester.
The third annual Break the Silence 5k run/walk for suicide prevention awareness was held at ConVal High School on May 22. The event was co-founded by students Abbey Shumway and Callie Boisvert and raises money for the American Foundation For Suicide Prevention.
Read More: Break The Silence 5K Brings Together Students, Teachers, Staff, Community