Circle Process Training at NCES
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$5,000 Brodsky Prize for High School Journalism
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The $5,000 Brodsky Prize is awarded annually to honor New Hampshire high school students who demonstrate exceptional journalistic initiative, innovation, and independent thinking.
Applications are open to students attending New Hampshire public, charter, or parochial high schools, including students who live in neighboring states but attend a New Hampshire school. The Prize honors the legacy of Jeffrey Brodsky, who began his journalism career at Manchester Central High School, and encourages students to pursue bold, thoughtful reporting.
Deadline: Friday, April 24, 2026
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Fractions are Numbers: Addressing Misconceptions Middle and High School Students Have about Math
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Many secondary students that struggle, are frustrated, and/or have given up on mathematics often have misconceptions about fractions. These misconceptions hinder success with higher level mathematics. Teachers have reported that students can successfully solve algebraic equations with integers but falter with equations that involve rational numbers. OGAP fractions training has made a difference for teachers and students in many New Hampshire schools. This webinar explores a key idea from OGAP Fractions–Fractions are Numbers. We will examine student work to understand a key misconception many students have about fractions, and learn how visual models, particularly number lines, can help frustrated students to develop deeper understanding of fractions.
Presenter: Matt Timm
Date/Time: March 11, 2026
Location: Online
Cost: Free
Sponsored and presented by: New Hampshire Teachers of Mathematics (NHTM)
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NHSTE Book Study: AI with Intention
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Kid Power! with Marley Dias
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Getting to "Y" NH Student Showcase
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MTSS-B Framework Training for NH School-Level Teams
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The NH MTTSS-B Technical Assistance Center in partnership with the NHED is offering a 3-part training in March. NH school-level tiered teams will learn best practices for MTSS-B Schoolwide Tier 1 and Advanced Tier (2/3) systems development, with structured team planning time. The series will begin with a mandatory online orientation followed by two in-person training days. Schools may choose to send teams to both in-person days or just one.
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Granite Edvance Scholarship Opportunities
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NH High School Short Film Festival - Share Your Story
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For decades, the New Hampshire High School Short Film Festival has sparked imagination and self-expression among NH youth, celebrating their work at the state’s largest high school film event. This year, the festival is excited to expand that vision to also include the Spotlight Community Impact Awards, in partnership with Media Power Youth. Students can submit a short film or a photo/essay combination that shines a light on the people and activities in our schools that are making an impact. Come be part of a community event that celebrates creativity, connection, and inspiration. All short films, photos, and essays must be submitted by April 19th.
Visit nhmediateachers.org/nhhssff for full details.
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Community-Based Community of Practice: Conscious Discipline and Social and Emotional Learning
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We are navigating complex challenges and it's easy to feel like you're doing it alone. But you're not.
Imagine a space where we come together to share insights, build skills, and support one another through the lens of Conscious Discipline and Social and Emotional Learning (SEL). That’s the heart of our Community-Based Community of Practice (CoP).
Research shows that when we feel connected and supported, our resilience grows. Shared experiences and learning in a trusted group not only reduces stress but also strengthens our confidence and capacity.
This CoP is a place to grow, reflect, and co-create change. Together, we’ll explore practical tools and compassionate strategies that build a culture of safety, belonging, and connection for the adults and children in our communities.
For: Educators, paras, and other staff from community- or family-serving organizations in Coos, upper Grafton, or upper Carroll who have participated in Conscious Discipline's Building Resilient Homes & Schools or other multi-session CD training.
Cost: Free
Dates: Third Thursday of the month
Time: Online from 6:30-7:30 PM
Facilitators: Anne-Marie Gagne, SEL Program Manager, North Country Health Consortium and Crystal Reed, Behavior Intervention Facilitator, Littleton School District
Register: Online or contact Anne-Marie Gagne for more information at agagne@nchcnh.org. Space is limited.
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Online Parenting Class - Positive Solutions
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Youth Workshop: Climate-Ready Jobs in the North Country
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Celebrate Earth Month with a workshop for high schoolers and college students at the Appalachian Mountain Club Highland Center in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. The day will bring together students from across the White Mountains region for hands-on workshop sessions to explore careers in the sciences, trades, arts, and more. This event is free, and lunch will be provided.
Hands-on sessions will be led by AMC scientists, policy experts, educators, and lodging staff, focusing on weather, ecology, advocacy, education, and sustainable operations. Partner-led workshops will further engage students in the White Mountains, fostering hope, joy, and momentum for climate action.
School counselors and teacher leaders are invited to register now if they are interested in bringing a school group (4-5 or more students), or contact Jen Natyzak at jnatyzak@outdoors.org for more information.
Date: April 10, 2026 from 9:00-2:00
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2026 NH Science and Engineering Expo Dates
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High School Fair: Thursday, March 19, 2026
Middle School Fair: Thursday, May 21, 2026
What is the New Hampshire Science and Engineering Expo (NHSEE)?
The NHSEE is the New Hampshire state science fair, held each year at NHTI – Concord’s Community College in Concord, NH. Judges from business, state and local organizations, universities, and schools volunteer their time to bring authenticity to the assessment of the students’ work and research.
All projects are eligible for various category awards and special awards, with the top high school projects being invited to attend the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), and top middle school projects being nominated to the Thermo Fisher Junior Innovators Challenge (JIC).
Do you need support?
If you would like NHSEE to visit your school, talk to your science, math, engineering, and/or technology teachers, or just answer questions, please email: Deb Schuh: at debschuh@gmail.com
Learn more about NHSEE at http://nhsee.org/
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NH Drinking Water Festival and Science Fair
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Save the date! The 52nd NHTM/NHTI New Hampshire State Math Contest will be at NHTI in Concord, NH, on Monday, March 16th, 2026, with a snow date of Tuesday, March 17th.
The New Hampshire Teachers of Mathematics invite you to form one 10-member mathematics team (with no more than four seniors and a maximum of eight juniors and seniors combined) and to join us for our 52nd competition! Your team will have the opportunity to meet with other students from throughout the state in a day of exciting, challenging, competitive mathematics exercises in six different categories.
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250th Anniversary Contest
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To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the New Hampshire Secretary of State is asking NH teachers, community members, or peers to nominate NH public, nonpublic, or homeschool students in grades K-12 who have applied foundational civic knowledge to a civic engagement activity that enhances the lives of others.
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2026 NAMI New Hampshire Virtual Annual Conference
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NASA Webinars for Rural Educators
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Join hosts Dr. Rachael Arens, Associate Researcher at NAU PLANETS and Luke Henke, Education Advisor for NASA HEAT, on Thursday, March 5th at 8:00 as they welcome Tanya Anderson from the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) project who will discuss how you can submit a proposal from your school to participate in a 10-minute radio call with astronauts on the ISS where your students get to ask them questions.
Register
Past webinar info
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School-to-Farm Days for Fourth Graders
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This event brings together 4th grade students from different elementary schools throughout the county for a day of learning about the importance of agriculture. Farmers and other professionals are on hand to present mini-lessons and demonstrations on topics such as beekeeping, sheep raising, wool carding and spinning, dairy cows, oxen, maple sugaring, vegetable production, soil ecology, chickens and more. Students visit the stations, meet the experts, see the animals and experience a taste of farm life.
Cost: $6 per student, chaperones are free.
- Grafton/Coos, the Rocks Estate, Bethlehem, May 19th (Register)
- Carroll, Remick Country Doctor Museum, Tamworth, May 28th (Register)
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America 250: Engaging Students with History, Media & Civic Voice
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Discover classroom-ready civics resources to support teaching the America 250 anniversary in this fast-paced virtual resource slam and Q&A.
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NH Student Assistant Network
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The New Hampshire Student Assistance Network exists to strengthen and expand the presence and impact of Student Assistance Programs in New Hampshire schools.
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The Decline of Outdoor Play - And the Rise in Sensory Issues
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School Chemical Safety Training
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There are nine different webinars scheduled for teachers, chemical safety officers, facilities managers, and administrators over the next several months. Learn what to look for, how to deal with it safely, and how to meet State and Federal regulations to keep students and staff safe.
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Prevention Training for SROs
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New Mathematics Intervention Toolkit from REL
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NH Council of Teachers of English
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NCES Part-Time Job Opportunity: Special Education Teacher
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North Country Education Services is seeking a Special Education Teacher to work at Heartwood Public Charter School in Jefferson, NH. This position will start immediately and run for the remainder of the 2025-2026 school year, with the possibility of renewal for future years.
Heartwood Public Charter School utilizes a place-based education model, providing opportunities for our students to build valuable relationships within their community through service, experiential learning, and an integrated curriculum. Students attend grades K-8 and come from towns across the region. Heartwood operates on a four-day week for students (Monday-Thursday) with Fridays dedicated to collaborative and independent planning, professional development, and other related tasks.
Competitive salary and benefits package. NH special education certification or eligibility required. To apply please send a letter of interest, resume, and 3 references to NCES Executive Director Chuck Patterson at cpatterson@ncedservices.org or 300 Gorham Hill Rd, Gorham, NH 03581.
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Coos Coalition for Young Children and Families
Family Centered Early Supports & Services
Every day across New Hampshire, infants and toddlers are learning new skills, but they learn and grow at their own pace. Parents or other caregivers who have concerns about an infant’s or toddler’s development can get coaching and support through the New Hampshire Birth to 3 early intervention program.
Anyone can refer a Family Centered Early Supports & Services.
Learn more at dhhs.nh.gov/BirthTo3 or call 603-271-4488.
North Country Neighbors - Stronger Together
Family Resource Center of Northern NH
Resources available through FRC include:
- Prenatal and infant care
- Parenting and Co-Parenting education
- Infant growth and child development
- Childcare and preschool services
- Ages and Stages Developmental Screenings
- Growing Great Kids
- Positive Parenting Program Curriculum
- Budgeting skills to increase financial awareness and stability
- Positive discipline
- Life and stress management
- Community Resources
The Family Resource Center offers programs that are voluntary and confidential with the mission to build healthier families and stronger communities in the North Country of New Hampshire.
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Friends of Aine: Center for Grieving Children & Families
In addition to providing bereavement support services and resources to children and families who have suffered the death of a loved one, he Friends of Aine Center for Grieving Children and Families recognizes the importance of working with and educating our community about grief, what it looks like in children and teens, and how to best support those grieving. They offer resources, workshops, trainings, and consultations that include curriculum development for community workers, school staff, and students that provide essential information about acknowledging grief, making space for it, and offering concrete help.
Learn more
Court Appointed Special Advocates of NH
CASA volunteers change the stories of children who have experienced abuse or neglect by advocating for their best interests in court.
To learn more about volunteering and get your questions answered by CASA staff members or current advocates, please join a virtual information session. Learn more.
North Country Arts Calendar
Interested in arts related events in the North Country? You can view a calendar of events by clicking here. If you would like to add that calendar to your Google calendar, you can do so by clicking "Add to Google Calendar" (bottom left of the calendar).

To have an event added to the calendar, contact Lynne Grigelevich at lynne@theatreupnh.org.
Adaptive Sports Partners of the North Country
Adaptive Sports Partners of the North Country offer a wide range of programming options including:
- Push-in programs and services
- As part of physical education to access the general curriculum
- Push-in stand-alone programs and services
- After school programs and services
- Community-based athlete scholarships
Examples of types of adaptive and accessible programs for all ages:
- Adaptive biking, including “learn to bike”
- Climbing
- Hiking
- Swimming
- Kayaking
Learn more about Adaptive Sports Partners of the North Country.
Most districts in the NCES catchment area will be eligible for free programming either through support to ASP through CMF Kids and/or the Tillotson Fund. Contact ASP more details.
2026 North Country Outdoor Career Expo
Save-the-date. the next North Country Outdoor Career Expo for middle and high school students will be held on September 15, 2026 at the Lancaster Fairgrounds.
For more information, contact Michelle Gross, Career and College Pathway Coordinator at WMRHS at mgross@sau36.org or Ray Berthiaume, UNH Extension Field Specialist, at Ray.Berthiaume@unh.edu.
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Support the mission of NCES
NCES collaborates with public schools and community partners to support excellent and equitable educational opportunities throughout the North Country. NCES believes that thriving public schools are at the heart of thriving communities. Your donation to support NCES' operations or a specific programming area are essential in NCES' efforts in supporting schools to provide exceptional educational experiences for all students. Whether a one-time donation, recurring monthly gift, or support through a donor-advised fund (DAF), your support of NCES will lift up public education in the North Country.
Donate or learn more at https://ncedservices.org/donate.
NCES believes that thriving schools are at the heart of vibrant communities!
The core values of NCES:
Contact Information
North Country Education Services
300 Gorham Hill Road
Gorham, NH 03581
ncedservices.org
603-466-5437
nces@ncedservices.org
NCES is an equal opportunity employer and provider.
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