Some New Hampshire students may attend public school in Maine

Nov. 28, 2012
Town of Rollinsford, N.H., considers plan to send students to high school across the state line

From Foster's Daily Democrat: The New Hampshire Board of Education has given the town of Rollinsford permission to pursue a plan that could lead to some students attending school across the state line in Maine. The board granted Rollinsford’s request to opt out of an agreement that sends the town’s students in grades 7-12 to schools in Somersworth, N.H. If Rollinsford voters approve the change in March, the town would begin sending students to Marshwood High School in South Berwick, Maine, in 2015.

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