Nashua High School North is in the running for the Excellence in Education Award, an honor given to deserving elementary, middle and high schools that demonstrate the highest quality of merit and respectability.
On Tuesday, student, administrative and teacher representatives from North gave a presentation at Southern New Hampshire University to a panel of judges, highlighting various aspects of the school. Eleven representatives, including Principal David Ryan, Assistant Principal Keith Richard and senior Serguei Balanovich, addressed a volunteer board of educators and community members.
The presentation began with a summary of the social aspect of the school given by the activities coordinator, Beth Kreick, and junior Genevieve Gosselin. Richard shared teacher and student perspectives, as well as an analysis of school data.
During the comprehensive hourlong presentation, judges listened intently as the group inundated them with information about the school.
After a brief question-and-answer session, we were headed back to North, hopeful that our school will be chosen in the coming weeks.
After judges consider all applicants, two schools will be chosen as finalists. Members from the Excellence in Education program will then travel to the schools for a site visit.
After final evaluation, the winner will be chosen and announced at the âEDâies award ceremony on June 12 at the Center of New Hampshire Radisson Hotel.
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