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Weekly Note from Ms. Snyder 11/2/2023

November 2, 2023

Dear NHS Families,

Next week, we have an usual schedule. On Monday, we will have some presentations for students in grades K-6 from a visiting presenter, Michael Carduto. Michael is an author, educator, storyteller, and musician who focuses on environmental awareness and connections to New Hampshire. There is no school for students on Tuesday, Nov. 7th. Teachers will have professional development meetings. Wednesday and Thursday are regular school days with our annual Veteran’s Day assembly on Thursday morning. There is no school on Friday, Nov. 10th in observance of Veteran’s Day.

 

 

Spirit Wear Sale

The NHS Fall Spirit Wear Sale ENDS this Sunday, November 5th.  Check out new designs, plus newly added Jaguars Athletics apparel online at NHSPAL.com!  

 

 

School Psychologist Newsletter

Our school psychologist, Haleigh Hutcheson is home awaiting the arrival of her baby. She will be on maternity leave until January. Here is her newsletter:

November Newsletter - Empathy.pdf 


School Library News

Please see the link below to access Mrs. McCombs’ Library Newsletter.

https://www.smore.com/fwkmd

 

Dates to remember:

Nov. 2: North Hampton School Board Meeting at 6:30 PM at Town Hall

Nov. 6: Picture Re-take Day

Nov. 7: No school–Election Day

Nov. 9: Veteran’s Day Assembly hosted by Student Government

Nov. 10: No school-Veteran’s Day

Nov. 22-24: Thanksgiving Break

 

Cook Center Resources Available to Parents

This year, we have partnered with the Cook Center to offer parenting support for any families that may wish to take advantage of online parent coaching. Please see the flyer below.  All services are confidential and the Cook Center will not share any information about which families take advantage of the service. 

 

 


 

Message from North Hampton Public Library

The North Hampton Library staff asked us to send this information out to parents. They love having your children visit the library, but also need to enforce their policies so that the library is a safe and happy place for all visitors. Please read it carefully and check out their policy on children in the library.

 Children under the age of eleven (11) may not be left unattended at the library unless that child is attending a library program that specifically states that participating children do not have to have a parent in attendance with them. A child is unattended if a parent is not present with the child at all times while in the library. 

 At the discretion of a parent, a child aged eleven (11) to thirteen (13) may be left unattended for up to 2 hours as long as the child knows how to reach a parent in case the need arises. Children may not be left longer than two hours; the library does not provide child care services. 

 

 

 

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