Schools announce new hires, Tech students head to Nationals: Seacoast education news

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Barrington Faculty Board announces new Interim Superintendent of Schools

Deannah Rae

Deannah Rae

BARRINGTON — The Barrington College Board introduced that Deannah Rae has been appointed to serve as Interim Superintendent of Colleges for the Barrington University District powerful July 1.

Rae has served in several crucial administrative roles considering the fact that joining the district in 2014. Rae’s progressive working experience commenced as the ECLC Principal and has led to her present job as Director of University student Services. In 2021, Rae was the recipient of the Barrington’s Champion for Children Award, which acknowledges excellent involvement and aid of the youngsters and families in the Barrington University District.

Rae is a resident of Barrington and happy guardian of two sons at the moment enrolled in higher college and college or university. Prior to signing up for the Barrington School District, she taught at all levels from early childhood education and learning to high college. She also delivers a vary of preceding administrative expertise which include principal and adjunct professor.

School Board Chair, David Gibson, said that “We [the Barrington School Board] think that Deannah’s related knowledge, commitment to academic excellence, alignment with Board priorities, and deep being familiar with of the Barrington local community will be integral to the district in the coming university yr.”

“I’m dedicated to this district and its achievement.” claimed Rae. “Barrington has invested so considerably in me, and I’m really grateful for that. I want to give again to this local community that has offered me so a great deal. I am excited for this new possibility and glimpse ahead to the journey ahead.”

Drew Bairstow named Cooperative Center College Principal

Drew Bairstow

Drew Bairstow

EXETER – The Exeter Area Cooperative College Board voted unanimously to employ the service of Drew Bairstow, of Dover, as the new principal of the Cooperative Center College. With 21 yrs of knowledge as an educator, Bairstow, who is now the principal at Lincoln Avenue College in Exeter, assumes his new job as CMS principal on July 1.

“We are so very pleased of the expansion that Mr. Bairstow has led above the past 7 a long time at Lincoln Road School and the favourable impact that he has made with the students, families and community,” mentioned SAU 16 Superintendent Dr. David Ryan. “He has a demonstrated record of facts-primarily based final decision-making, collaborating with staff in the modify approach, empathic leadership, technologies integration, increasing expert workers awareness and competencies, and a lot more in his 21 many years in training. His expertise as a middle school teacher and elementary principal makes him an excellent applicant to direct CMS.”

As CMS principal, Bairstow will be accountable for giving management in all elements of tutorial programming and teaching tactics for student mastering, continuing sturdy interactions with mom and dad and the community involvement, and taking care of the functions of the school including spending budget, staffing, etc. He will also have the exceptional prospect of reconnecting with quite a few past learners from Lincoln Street Faculty who are now at CMS.

Prior to serving as principal of Lincoln Avenue University, Bairstow was principal at the Fred C. Underhill College in Hooksett for 4 a long time and assistant principal at Hooksett Memorial University for 3 decades. Right before his educational leadership positions, Bairstow fulfilled a variety of roles in several faculty districts in New Hampshire as a center college looking at and language arts trainer, specific schooling tutorial assistant and an English teacher in Thailand.

“I have relished my time at Lincoln Road University functioning to foster a culture of finding out and respect and building favourable interpersonal relationships with all customers of the neighborhood,” explained Bairstow. “I am dedicated to dynamic methods of leadership with the very best desire of children in intellect. Although I will overlook my Lincoln Avenue College household immensely, I am thrilled to continue to serve in SAU 16 and simply cannot hold out to start off performing with the college students, people and school at Cooperative Center University.”

Bairstow attained both of those his Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and learning and Communications from Keene State College, Learn of Schooling in Education and learning Administration from Rivier Faculty in Nashua and will soon gain a Certification of Highly developed Graduate Studies in Education and learning Management at New England School in Henniker. He also acquired principal and elementary schooling certifications in New Hampshire. Bairstow has lived in N.H. for extra than 20 years and now resides in Dover with his spouse and children.

Cooperative Middle College, element of SAU 16, in Stratham, N.H. was initially built in 1998 and is house to 1,200 pupils in sixth, seventh and eighth quality from Brentwood, Exeter, East Kingston, Kensington, Newfields and Stratham.

Five rural universities chosen for TeachUNITED custom made supports

Harmony — The New Hampshire Department of Instruction introduced its new partnership with TeachUNITED, which will deliver five rural educational facilities in New Hampshire with individualized expert enhancement for their leadership groups and educators.

Educational facilities were being picked for this exceptional prospect based on their require and tutorial advancement aims articulated in their apps. Awardees consist of Barnard Elementary School in South Hampton, Stevens Substantial School in Claremont, Northwood Elementary Faculty in Northwood, Cornish Elementary College in Cornish and Sturdy Foundations Charter Faculty in Pembroke.

The concentration of the application is to rework techniques, interact youth and form specialist mastering communities inside Rural Training Achievement System fa
culty districts.

Built for both of those academics and university leaders, the coaching method highlights methods for development frame of mind, knowledge-pushed instruction and individualized and blended finding out.

The initiative aims to empower rural district leaders and educators to grasp the most efficient and impactful methods for supporting sustainable advancement in the classroom. The job is funded with Title II Component A of the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act, and totals $170,000 by way of June 2023.

Portsmouth Job Specialized Heart pupils head to countrywide competitiveness

Left to right are Jade Remick and Zoe Morin

Remaining to ideal are Jade Remick and Zoe Morin

PORTSMOUTH — They have been waiting around for news considering the fact that late winter season and on Friday, April 8, the information and the awards arrived pouring in. Pursuing leadership and skills competitions at Southern New Hampshire University our neighborhood Educators Rising NH college students have been anxiously awaiting the information of condition stage placements and acquired they had put in 5 competitions.

Congratulations to the subsequent learners: Riley Diemer, Mackenzie Leonard, and Kailyn Richards who had been our state’s 1st place workforce for Ethical Problem

Kendall Jaggars placed 5th in Children’s Literature Pre-K by Kindergarten

Ryan Scarlotto put 3rd in Creative Lecture

Mackenzie Leonard put 1st in Exploring Profession Assist Expert services

For the Job Interview competitiveness, Katie Legislation positioned 2nd, Jade Remick placed 3rd, and Zoe Morin placed 5th.

Left to right are Riley Diemer, MacKenzie Leonard, Kailyn Richards

Remaining to right are Riley Diemer, MacKenzie Leonard, Kailyn Richards

All of the learners that positioned will have the prospect to journey to the Educators Mounting Countrywide Meeting in Washington D.C. June 24 to June 27. They will be fundraising in buy to assistance their countrywide vacation. If you would like to aid the students in attaining their fundraising ambitions, get hold of their advisor Carla Frank by using e-mail at [email protected].

Zoe Morin experienced this to say of her success in the Educators Growing NH competitions, “This was my second calendar year participating in Task Interview. This party has assisted me polish my resume and go over letter. I experience all set and comfy for a work interview in their authentic earth.”

Left to right are Ryan Scarlotto, Jade Remick, Katie Law

Still left to ideal are Ryan Scarlotto, Jade Remick, Katie Legislation

Ryan Scarlotto mentioned, “I was honored to get 3rd area in the Innovative Lecture event this yr. The approach was a fantastic practical experience and I really relished presenting to the judges. I hope to make improvements to my Ted Converse for nationals and I will strive for 1st location.”

Kendall Jaggars

Kendall Jaggars

Mackenzie Leonard

Mackenzie Leonard

Educators Mounting NH Advisor and State Executive Director Carla Frank commented on her students’ accomplishment, “COVID has been a rough time for learners and I am in particular very pleased of my learners for heading the additional mile to not only put with each other their functions but action exterior their comfort zone and contend. The time that was expended making ready and
prepping for these gatherings was all carried out outside of course time. I am extremely very pleased of the function they achieved and appear ahead to touring to the nationwide meeting with them.”

This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Educational facilities announce new hires, Tech pupils head to Nationals: Seacoast education information

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