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by Doug Robinson Alvirne High School recently was awarded a grant for $2,500 from Linkabilities in order to incorporate “service learning” into Alvirne culture. In a memorandum from Dawn Breault, Susan Hanley, and Scott Riddell, “The project was student-driven. Senior Kameo Lelievre, an honors student, is interested in stopping bullying and harassment, especially for those typically targeted. Kameo has named this new organization, Ambassadors of HOPE (Harassment of People Ends). She wants to help incorporate anti-bullying and harassment curriculum into classes such as health, psychology, sociology, and human services. Another goal of HOPE is to give back o the community by reaching out to our younger students, the staff and faculty at Alvirne, and the Hudson community.” During the January 3 School Board meeting, Superintendent of Hudson Schools Randy Bell stated, “This is a very exciting small
grant and it is already working with our kids in an area that we know is important. They are working with bullying and harassment at the high school. I think this is a very laudable project.” “Service-Learning is a teaching and learning strategy that
integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility, and strengthen communities,” states the National Service-Learning Clearinghouse.
Linkabilities “has partnered with Kids Consortium out of Auburn Maine to help schools plan and implement this type of learning experience. Linkabilities is a non-profit resource that promotes public and private partnerships to address workforce challenges for employers and people with disabilities in the Greater Nashua Community.”
NH Fourth and Eighth Graders Top Nation in Science Test
submitted by Colin Manning Governor John Lynch has announced that New Hampshire students led the nation in science test scores, continuing the state’s reputation as a national leader in education. According to the results of the 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NEAP) exam, New Hampshire fourth graders were tied for first – along with Virginia, North Dakota, Kentucky, and Massachusetts – while New Hampshire eighth graders were second behind only North Dakota. “The latest test scores affirm that we in New Hampshire value education and we have some of the best schools in the country. While our schools have long been among the best in the nation,
we must continue working to make them even better,” Governor Lynch said. “The quality of education we are providing our children today will help determine the strength of our state’s economy for decades to come. We must continue our strong commitment to education to help ensure New Hampshire’s continued success.”
In New Hampshire, 2,700 fourth graders and 2,600 eighth
graders were selected to take the exam. For both grades, possible scores ranged from zero to 300. The national average for both grades was 149, with average score for New Hampshire fourth graders at 163, and the average for eighth graders at 160.
Center for Physical Therapy and Exercise Moves its Hudson Clinic
submitted by Greater Hudson Chamber of Commerce Center for Physical Therapy and Exercise (CPTE) has moved its Hudson clinic to 142 Lowell Road, Nottingham Square in Hudson. To celebrate CPTE’s move to their new location, they will be holding a Networking and Grand Opening event with the Greater Hudson Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, February 3, at 5:30 p.m.
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The new facility is larger and designed for patient comfort and improves the ability of the physical therapists to provide quality and appropriate care. “The new clinic is not only bigger and better for me as a clinician, but the location at Nottingham Square is great,” beams Rick Rabito, PT, and Clinic Manager at CPTE- Hudson. “Nottingham Square provides street visibility, plenty of parking, and wonderful neighbor businesses,” indicates Fred Daniels, Co-Owner. CPTE-Hudson provides outpatient rehabilitation services and is both Medicare and Medicaid certified.
CPTE-Hudson also provides athletic training services at Alvirne High School under the guidance of Valerie Bucher, ATC. CPTE-Hudson is open Monday through
Friday and is open late on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Early morning appointments are available. The Hudson clinic is one of five clinics owned by CPTE. Other clinics are located in Nashua, Merrimack, Manchester, and at the Nashua Senior Activity Center. CPTE is one of the largest independently owned physical therapy companies in southern New Hampshire and has been providing quality physical therapy services with excellent results since 1989 (21 years). For more information, contact Fred Daniels, VP for Marketing and Promotions, at 880-0448 or
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