We want to inform you that an ambulance has been dispatched to Highbridge Hill Elementary School in response to a medical event involving a staff member. We appreciate your understanding during this time.
6 months ago, Mascenic Regional School District
We are looking for parents/guardians that are interested in participating in helping the district create our “Vision of a Graduate”. If you have a K-12 student and are willing to work with staff, students, and community members over the next few months, please email jlaponsie@mascenic.org. The first meeting will take place on April 17th, 9-12 at MRHS.
6 months ago, Mascenic Regional School District
There was a response from emergency services for a student who was experiencing a medical emergency at MRHS. Staff called for "clear hallway" and the student is being transported to the hospital. Thank you to NI PD and the ambulance service for a quick response time and for students/staff being patient during the upcoming dismissal!
6 months ago, Melissa Gray
Tomorrow, Wednesday April 16th, both HHES and BMS will be conducting safety drills in their buildings. Blue U will be coming in and helping building administration run the drill. These drills provide great opportunities for our staff and students to practice implementing our safety protocols.
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
Your input is important! In our latest newsletter, we asked families interested in before and/or afterschool care to complete the following survey! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScdaK_77AAwN1DepLUK_fhCUCQ50Z_EznthUjYKRjXoqwiLDg/viewform?usp=sharing We are also looking for parents who are interested in participating in helping the district to create our “Vision of a Graduate”. We are looking for parents across K-12 that are willing to work with staff, students, and community members over the next few months. Our first meeting is April 17th, 9-12 at MRHS. If you are interested, please email Joslyn LaPonsie at jlaponsie@mascenic.org
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
Today, April 11th, Bus 3/7, and 18 will be running about 10 minutes late due to a driver shortage. Thank you for your patience!
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
The NIPD has confirmed the 2mm bullet is fake. It is a replica of a toy bullet. It is important to talk with your children about bringing lookalike toy weapons and paraphernalia to school. We will always take necessary precautions when the issue of student and staff safety is in question.
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
Last night, after hours, a small 2mm bullet was found at BMS. Administration has swept the building and police are on sight. There is no known threat towards the building, staff, or students. Administration will be following up with students throughout the day. If we are able to glean more details, we will provide an update. Please call BMS 603-878-4800 or the SAU for more details 603-291-2017.
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
Today Vikes and Tykes presented at the NH Innovations in Learning in Concord! Thank you Ms. Wilkinson and Ms. Larocque and the students from both schools that attended and shared their experiences!
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
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Here is our latest (combined) edition of our March/April Newsletter! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b22xNJyg2665v_Y5Xtz2RZkc6WKjqM0X/view?usp=sharing
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
Today, April 9th, Bus 3, 7, and 18 will be running about 10 minutes late due to a driver shortage. Thank you for your patience!
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
Go Gold! We love you Isaac!
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
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We are completely copying Mr. Fondas' message! Thanks to the generous support of our parent organizations at all three schools, all students across the district received "We Stand with Isaac" t-shirts. Tomorrow, April 4th, we are asking all students and staff across the district to wear their shirts in support of the Phillips family. Go Gold!
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
We are no longer in secure campus! The police have cleared our area! Thank you to the students, staff, and building administration for quickly implementing the district's safety protocols! Thank you to parents for your patience, understanding, and concern for your children! We will always act with an abundance of caution when student and staff safety is at risk. Activities for the remainder of they day, including PM preschool, will proceed as usual! Please call the SAU if you have any questions 603-291-2017.
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
There was a bank robbery in downtown New Ipswich and the subject has not been located. We have been advised to keep the secure campus in place. Learning is still happening! This only means that we do not allow students outside for recess, PE, etc. and we have heightened security for parent dismissal Parents who are picking up preschool students will need to have an ID ready for Mr. Saunders. Please call the SAU if you have question 630-291-2017.
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
The NIPD has requested that all schools in the district secure their campuses; this means that we do not have students leave the building and we do not allow visitors in the building. Everyone at the buildings are safe! As soon as this directive is lifted, we will communicate with families. While we do know any additional information, please call the SAU if you have questions 603-291-2009.
6 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
Tonight, March 27th, our website will be changed over into a new, more user friendly format. Please be patient during this transition. If you are having trouble finding something, please call the SAU at 603-291-2017.
7 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
The HHES Title I night was a great success! Families had pizza, viewed a presentation on the Title I program, and engaged in games in breakout groups! Thank you to Mr. Saunders, Mrs. Wilkinson, Ms. Hayes, Mrs. Griffis, and Mrs. Wilkins!
7 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
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Today, March 25, 2025 Bus 3, 7, and 18 will be running about 10 minutes late due to a driver shortage. Thank you for your patience!
7 months ago, Elizabeth Pogorzelski
UPDATE: TOMORROW MARCH 26th MRHS students will participate in the Youth Behavior Risk Survey(YRBS) about the health behaviors and experiences of 9th through 12th grade students: nutrition, physical activity, sexual or physical violence, injuries, and tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use. It will also ask about sexual behaviors that could lead to pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. Due to the sensitive nature of this survey, parents have the option to “opt out” their children from the survey. Please use the following link for additional information https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sWkOp2Zn4MNz3tUoUWJ4muvNnF63gGfM/view?usp=sharing
7 months ago, Mascenic Regional School District