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Dear Parents, I have read that in Japan, teachers are given ample time to collaborate with colleagues and to craft and recraft their lessons to near perfection. Most teachers, especially during these times, don’t have this luxury. They are planning…  Read more >

SHOW YOUR LOVE Thursday, February 11, 2021 6:00–7:00 p.m. To celebrate this year’s Family Arts Night we will be creating heART inspired artworks. Join Mrs. Nadeau (via zoom) to celebrate family, friends, and loved ones. Using the symbolic heart as…  Read more >

Dear Parents, January is rapidly coming to a close and soon teachers and families will be planning for our February vacation week. I write today to provide information about how the school will approach February vacation during the pandemic. February…  Read more >

For the twelfth year in a row, Crossroads is participating in the Upper Valley Trails Alliance Passport to Winter Fun program! This incentive-based fitness program encourages children and their families to get outside for at least one hour every day…  Read more >

On Tuesday, January 26 from 12:00 to 2:00 pm, the New Hampshire Food Bank will bring truckloads of food to distribute to families and individuals. This drive-through event will be located at Lebanon Municipal Airport (5 Airpark Road, West Lebanon,…  Read more >

If you know someone in New Hampshire who is  ≥65 years old and older, or with two or more comorbidities of any age, please offer to assist them with registering for their COVID vaccine.    Please pass this information along to your…  Read more >

During our Parent COVID Task Force ZOOM call earlier this month, we discussed returning to school in-person amidst the higher active cases in Grafton county and New Hampshire.  The Crossroads COVID Task Force presented recent research from Duke University and…  Read more >

The New Hampshire Academy of Science has selected 26 students from 12 area schools (including Crossroads) to present their work at the American Association for the Advancement for Science annual conference next month at the largest general science conference in…  Read more >

As of yesterday, Grafton county has 215 identified active cases of COVID-19. Lyme has 1-4 active cases, Hanover has 18 active cases, and Lebanon has 24 active cases.  Vermont Vaccine Information For Vermont families, please visit the vaccine portal at…  Read more >

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