Enfield Schools are part of the Mascoma
Valley Regional School District.
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| Canaan
Elementary School |
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PO Box 18
Canaan, NH 03741-0018
Tel: (603) 523-4312
- Students showcase is a monthly assembly in which
two students from each classroom are honored for special
accomplishments. Parents are individually called and
personally invited to attend. 100% participation by
parents has in 1999-2000.
- The school was adopted by a local business partner
"ValleyNet". This business presented the school with
a $5,000 grant to be used to improve our technology.
They also gave the school 10 computer systems and
are providing technical support and training.
- The school received a "National Gardening Grant
Award" for grounds beautification.
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| Enfield
Elementary School |
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School St
PO Box 329
Enfield, NH 03748-0329
Tel: (603) 632-4231
- Enfield Village School undergoes 2.7 million dollar
expansion/ renovation project- Brings school into
compliance with State standards and provides a bright
cheerful learning environment for the elementary children
of Enfield in grades K-4.
- Reading initiative improves reading scores at Enfield
Village School. Utilizing the Open Court Phonetic
Awareness program at grades K-2. Reading scores are
showing vast improvement.
- Enfield and Canaan Elementary Schools- staff have
worked to revise and update curriculum guides for
parents.
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| Indian
River School |
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RR 1 Box 169
West Canaan, NH 03741-9763
Tel: 603-632-4357
E-mail: Indian.River.School@valley.net
- NH Scholastic Art Awards - 15 participants 7 received
awards
- Odyssey of the Mind - 4 participating Teams 1 team
to State Competition
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Mascoma Valley Regional High
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RR 1 Box 168A
West Canaan, NH 03741-9736
Tel: 603-632-4308
- State representatives to Olympics of the Mind/ Destination
Imagination world competition
- High School received full accreditation in March
of 2000 through hard work and dedication from the
staff & administration.
- Runners- up Class M Girls Basketball
- Emphasis on diversity and tolerance
- Added Distance Learning Courses
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Nearby
Private Schools, Colleges, Universities, Technical &
Community Colleges
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| Dartmouth
College |
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Hanover, NH 03755
Tel: (603) 646-1110
http://www.dartmouth.edu
Dartmouth College (one of the Ivies and the ninth oldest
college in the nation), Dartmouth is a private, co-educational,
four year liberal arts college, founded by the Reverend
Eleazar Wheelock in 1769. The institution sits on a
200 acre main campus immediately adjacent to Hanover's
downtown business district in the southwestern corner
of the township. Dartmouth's undergraduate college is
complemented by seventeen graduate programs in the arts
and sciences and professional schools including the
Tuck School of Business Administration, Thayer School
of Engineering, and the Dartmouth Medical School. Dartmouth,
with over 4,200 undergraduate and 1200 graduate students,
is one of the most prestigious colleges in the nation.
While Dartmouth emphasizes the traditions of a small
college, the institution is recognized as a research
university. The college employs over 3,000 faculty,
administrators and staff members.
Cultural and academic activities are centered at Dartmouth's
Hopkins Center for the performing arts and the Hood
Museum of Art. Year round, there are conferences and
lecture series including special events at the graduate
schools and The Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences.
Several communities have local theater groups and art
exhibits and galleries including the AVA Gallery in
Lebanon.
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| Lebanon
College |
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1 Court Street, Suite 200
Lebanon, NH 03766
Tel: 603-448-2445
Toll-free: 888-LEB-COLL
http://www.lebanoncollege.edu
Lebanon College was established as a non-profit educational
institution in 1956 to provide courses and programs
to meet the needs of the people, regardless of age or
background, in and around the Upper Valley area of New
Hampshire and Vermont.
Lebanon College's programs and courses are designed
to benefit the entire community, ensure economic growth,
broaden employment opportunities, and contribute toward
critical thought, and creative expression in all aspects
of society.
Located in the center of the "Twin States" of New Hampshire
and Vermont, Lebanon College's administrative offices,
computer labs, and classrooms are in the Historic District
of downtown Lebanon, New Hampshire, overlooking the
pedestrian mall of the city. The College also offers
courses and programs at various schools, galleries,
and museums outside the immediate area.
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Colby - Sawyer College
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100 Main Street
New London, NH 03257
Tel: (603) 526-3000
http://www.colby-sawyer.edu
Colby-Sawyer College, founded as a coeducational academy
in 1837 and engaged in higher education since 1928,
is an independent, coeducational, residential, undergraduate
college that strives to lead in offering co-equal education
to women and men. The college provides programs of study
which innovatively integrate liberal arts and sciences
with professional preparation. Through all of its programs,
the college encourages students of varied backgrounds
and abilities to realize their full intellectual and
personal potential so they may gain understanding about
themselves, others, and the forces shaping our rapidly
changing and pluralistic world.
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| Claremont
Technical College |
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1 College Drive
Claremont, NH 03743
Tel: (603) 542-7744
Toll Free: (800) 837-0658 in New Hampshire and
Vermont
Fax: (603) 543-1844
http://www.claremont.tec.nh.us/
The College promotes the pursuit of knowledge as it
unfolds and the communication of that knowledge to others.
Both faculty and students are encouraged to question
assumptions, examine data, to be guided by evidence,
to teach what they know, to be both teacher and learners.
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| Hartford
Area Career and Technology Center |
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White River Junction, VT
http://www.hartfordsd.com/hactc/
Mission Statement The Hartford Area Career and Technology
Center's mission is to provide an educational environment
for the development of technical, academic and social
skills.
Philosophy The Hartford Area Career and Technology
Center recognizes that education is a life-long experience.
The Center creates a nurturing environment in which
applied contextual learning occurs. The Hartford Area
Career and Technology Center promotes the development
of career skills to prepare students for success in
our increasingly demanding information-based society.
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