Schools in SAU 41
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UPCOMING EVENTS
HEADLINES
NOTICES
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BYOD Orientation: 1/2-1/3
T2 Progress Reports: 1/24
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Guitar Night: 12/13
24-Hour Play: 1/4
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Winter Concert: 12/10
Gr 7 - A Christmas Carol: 12/18

CSDA Teacher Receives Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching
Congratulations to CSDA Grade 6 teacher, Gregory Snoke for receiving the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathemetics and Science Teaching. Established in 1983, PAEMST is the highest award given by the U.S. Government to K-12 teachers of mathematics and science.
Posted November 25, 2019
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Report Cards Issued: 12/13
Math Week: 12/16-12/20
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Report Cards Issued: 12/13
Ski Program begins: 1/2
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Gr 3 Immigration Breakfast: 12/16
T2 Progress Reports: 1/24

HBHS wins NH Division II Football Title
The HBHS Cavaliers battled the Plymouth Bobcats in the Division II State Championship Football game on Sunday, Nov. 24th and came away with a hard fought 24-13 win and the Division II State title. This was the first trip to the Championship game in football in the 17 year history of the program. Congratulations to the team and the coaching staff on a great game and a great season!
Posted November 25, 2019

HBHS Ranked #2 Public School
in New Hampshire
Hollis Brookline High School has been named to Newsweek's Best STEM School Rankings for 2020. Schools included in the rankings were found to have dynamic learning environments as well as highly skilled teachers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math who continuously engage their students with new developments in the STEM field.
Posted November. 20, 2019
STEM Center Public Forum Slide Deck 1/22/2019
Public Forum Video
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Student Performance Data 2016-2018 Presentation to Board
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Superintendent's Letter to the Community
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The latest tweets from our SAU41 schools
CrowdFunding Disclaimer
It has recently come to our attention that a number of fundraising and “crowdfunding” websites (e.g., GoFundMe, DonorsChoose) have been created to raise money for schools, classrooms, extracurricular activities, and other school-related purposes. While we support any effort to give back to the school community and support our students, unfortunately, some of these webpages use the school districts’ name and mascot to, among other things, attempt to get users to make private donations.
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If you have any questions about this notice or would like to make a donation to any of the School Districts and/or their programs, please do not hesitate to contact Kelly Seeley, Business Administrator, SAU 41 (central office for all Hollis and Brookline schools) at or 603-324-5999.
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