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Crossroads fifth grade student, Caroline Warrington and fourth grade student Max Melzer were back at it this winter, this time on the ice rink rather than the baseball diamond. Their Hanover Wild hockey team wrapped up a fabulous season in…  Read more >

With the milder weather, the students will be enjoying more time outside. Ticks have already been seen with the recent thaw. It is important to talk to your children about ticks and how they can help to check for them. Please make…  Read more >

Ms. Nadeau has compiled a collection of Lower and Middle School in-progress artworks and art displays around campus for you to enjoy. Also, don’t forget to visit the Howe Library in Hanover, NH throughout the month of April to view…  Read more >

Greetings from the library! It’s been a very busy fall and winter re-opening our space after a year-and-a-half COVID pause. We’ve taken this opportunity to revamp our resources, expanding the early reader science and chapter book offerings and adding new…  Read more >

For the fourteenth 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 >

By, Steve Glazer At Crossroads Academy, the English 8 program follows in the footsteps of the History 8 program. After the students study the rise of Nazi Germany and World War II in History 8, they read Elie Wiesel’s Night in English…  Read more >

By, Sunny Liu and Lucy Tillinghast [See the Photos] After donations for Upper Valley Humane Society (UVHS) were open in early January, students quickly knew what to do. Not long after, pet items started pouring in. Many contributions from different…  Read more >

Please join Dr. Thurber for his second community webinar on Wednesday, February 23 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. PUSH: The Paradox of Parental Pressure Loving caregivers maintain high standards and communicate lofty expectations to their children. Yet their well-intentioned methods can cause…  Read more >

Kindergarten 100 DAY DOT HEARTS: Kindergarten students created these colorful heart artworks to celebrate one hundred days in school! While creating they were tasked to count the dots and see if they used 100 (or more)! First Grade COLLAGE PENGUINS:…  Read more >

[See the Photos] Crossroads Middle School students presented quotes, music, rhetoric, and powerful images to our community just days before Martin Luther King Day. The assembly began with our sixth grade students who recited quotes by heart. Chosen by each…  Read more >

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