Regional Relationships

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By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, February 28, 2006.
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Many New Hampshire high schools and some middle schools educate students from more than one town. Most of the time, these arrangements work fine, but there are moments when it's not one big happy family, as voters now in the Kearsarge area are finding out. We'll look at regional schools- when they work – when they don't – and why. Laura's guests are Mark Joyce, Executive Director of the New Hampshire School Administrator's Association and Ted Comstock, Executive Director and Legal Counsel for the New Hampshire School Boards Association. We'll also hear from Margot Sanger-Katz, Reporter for the Concord Monitor and Carl Nelson, Superintendent for SAU #9 in the North Country and President of the New Hampshire School Administrator's Association.

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