SANBORN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
POINTS OF P.R.I.D.E.
A newsletter that promotes our core values of
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ersonalization,
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isk-Taking,
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ntegrity,
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iscovery, and
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mpowerment
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Sanborn Regional High School
17 Danville Road
Kingston, New Hampshire 03848
(603) 642-3341
Proud recipient of the 2018
NH Excellence in Education Award
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THERE IS NO REMOTE LEARNING TODAY: MAY 1, 2020
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A Message From Principal Brian M. Stack
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Dear Sanborn Community,
As you are likely aware, SRHS's physical campus has been
closed as a precautionary measure due to COVID-19. Until further notice, students will engage in remote learning and we will not be running any school events during this closure. The buildings are closed to all staff and students. We will have school on April 28, 29, & 30. There will be NO school on April 27 and May 1. April 29th will be an independent Wednesday. The 2019-2020 school year for students will conclude no later than June 5 (the final end of the year date will be decided once we see what happens in May). We will be sending updates often to keep all in our community informed. Please read the information below. New updates will always be posted at the top of the page.
Social Distancing Tips for Parents of Teens
Parents, recognize that right now, your teens are experiencing a high degree of anxiety and frustration over social distancing --- and it may be impacting them in ways that we have not thought of. I know my wife Erica and I have experienced this with our 14 and 12 year old boys.
CLICK HERE to read an interesting article that may help you make sense of the best ways to support your teens through all of this.
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We are Worried About You!
Not a day goes by that my staff and I think about all of you, knowing the many challenges that this situation has brought for families and individuals. Please click on the link below. It will bring you to a wealth of resources that may help you and your family in this time of uncertainty.
Resources include information on financial assistance, housing, food and nutrition, crisis support, substance abuse, child care, and general COVID-19 information.
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Student Pick Up Of Items Left at School
The administration is actively working on plans for the end of the year. We expect to have the plans finalized by the end of next week, and will share them with you as soon as we can.
Seniors! Your Information is Needed for a Slideshow
Please click the button below to fill out your information:
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Resources From the School Counseling Team
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This week, the school counseling team has put together resources specific for parents who are divorced/separated and sharing custody of children during the COVID19 pandemic.
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Remote Learning Bell Schedule
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Senior Spotlight: Hudson Lewis
An Article by Staff Member Colin McQueen
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I feel lucky to have known Hudson Lewis since his days as a rambunctious middle school student and athlete. His growth is nothing short of magnificent, and he has managed to be an insightful, kind, and curious learner every step of the way. When I met Hudson, I was told by his friends that he goes by “Hawk.” To this day, I’m not sure why, but a nickname as cool as Hawk certainly matches the young man who goes by it. Hudson is a hard worker and is very respectful. What makes him unique is that he still maintains free thought and is willing to challenge the ideas of others, or even his own from time to time. This boldness and confidence has been developing in him throughout the years and his maturity has far surpassed my expectation. It hasn’t come without the occasional stumble, but Hudson has always been willing to accept situations as they are and learn from them. That is an admirable trait.
Physical education teacher and coach, Mr. White said, “I’ve watched him develop from a freshman playing basketball, to a senior leader in both the classroom and the football field. I will miss my daily conversations with Hawk and hope he continues to visit and keep in touch in his adult life.”
Hudson’s passion for sports is outwardly obvious, but as his teacher, particularly later in his academic career, I was able to see another side of him as well. His love of the arts, and especially music, was impressive to me. I remember him having an appreciation for late 90’s rap and hip hop as a middle school kid. The influence, I believe, came from his mother, but he had a creative and independent ear for what he liked. His playlists were often different from his peers. Since then, he’s explored and appreciated many other genres. I think classic rock was the genre of choice the last time I had him in class. I believe this eclectic collection of music reflects him very well. He is a man who looks at many different things from many perspectives and reserves his judgement until things have a chance to express themselves. That is the maturity I mentioned earlier. That is the calm, patient, and understanding young man I’m very proud of. We wish you all the best in the future, Hawk. Good luck!
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National Honor Society Happenings
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On April 30th, the current members of the National Honor Society inducted 11 new members from the class of 2021. The ceremony was virtually emceed by Chapter President, Brayden LaChapelle, who lit candles at his dining room table in the absence of our chapter candelabra. That evening, members, new inductees, and attendants of the ceremony heard 4 honorary guests speak on the four pillars of the National Honor Society: Math Teacher, Mrs. Black spoke on Scholarship, Social Studies Teacher and Life of a Student adviser, Mr. Gray spoke on Leadership, Social Studies Teacher and Key Club adviser, Mrs. Wheeler spoke on Service, and Social Studies Teacher, Mr. Croteau spoke on Character. The evening continued with student speakers: Courtney Gelina, Zach Cardoso, Ollie Soares, Melina Postema, and Kailee DiRienzo. Pictured below are the new members of the National Honor Society upon completion of our first virtual induction ceremony, from the top middle, across the rows: Zachary Somma, Diana Gibson, Maxim Lussier, Alexis Wood, Nicholas Lucas, Taryn Lynch, Elinor Cotter, Madison Houghton, Kaiden Lytle, Marianna D’Amelio, and Isabella Pettirossi. Congratulations!
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Life of a Student Club Announces May Sanborn Salutes
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Emma Deputat
This week Emma was chosen because, despite our transition to online learning, Emma's drive and passion for learning has not wavered. She is always willing to go the extra mile and put in the work to accomplish whatever goals she sets for herself.
Congratulations Emma!
Nelson Olive
This week Nelson was nominated as a Sanborn salute because he tries really hard, polite, leads by example, just a nice kid.
Congratulations Nelson!
Taryn Lynch
This week, Taryn worked hard to push forward and help her junior class reach some normalcy. The unknown is daunting especially for our graduating seniors and Taryn is working her hardest alongside the prom committee to make prom happen! She knows how important this event is to our juniors and seniors and she wants to give them something to look forward to!
Congratulations Taryn!
Kailee DiRienzo
This week, Kailee was nominated because she is always thinking of others, especially during this shift to remote learning. Eagerly looking for underclassmen to tutor if they are having difficulty with online classes.
Congratulations Kailee!
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A Message From the Yearbook
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A Message From Our School Counselors
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Dear students and parents,
As you know, the Governor has officially announced that we will not be returning to school and we will be working remotely for the remainder of the school year. We understand that this may be difficult for some students or families for many different reasons and wanted to reach out to let you know that we are here to support you however we can.
Similar to teachers, school counselors have set up a variety of different virtual learning supports. These include things such as: Video conferencing with students and parents, check-ins via phone, email or Google Hangouts, 504/IEP check-ins, classroom support, groups/lunch bunches, FLTs/Advisories, and providing Social Emotional Learning curriculum and resources (website, Google Classroom, unified arts, newsletters).
With the exception of time spent helping to deliver school lunches, counselors are available remotely Monday-Friday during school hours through email, Google Chat/Hangouts and video chat through Google Meet / Hangout / Zoom. We know that for some students this may be a difficult time with lots of questions or some anxiety around what is going on, or some may be used to checking in regularly for support. We want to make sure that we are still available for you during this time.
Please keep your eye out for emails and newsletters from your counselor and if you need some support do not hesitate to reach out! If you need support outside of school hours, we have included a list of resources (including self-care tips and local resources) that you can access at any time.
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Sanborn End 68 Hours of Hunger Fundraiser to Honor Class of 2020
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Sanborn End 68 Hours of Hunger has teamed up with a printing company to promote Sanborn PRIDE in our community and honor our 2020 graduates with a personalized yard sign.
Use the following link to order your lawn sign for your senior (click the button below). Please put your child's name in the comment link on the order page. You will need to upload your child's photo on that page as well. Plus a portion of proceeds will be going to Sanborn End 68 hours of hunger.
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This Fundraiser is Not Being Run by the Sanborn Regional School District
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Athletic Updates From Athletic Director Vicki Parady-Guay
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Congratulations To Our Winter Athletes
We are so proud of our winter athletes for their accomplishments. Please click the button below and check out our winter sports awards!
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Spring Season Announcement From Athletic Director Vicki Parady-Guay
The status of our spring sports has been determined by the announcement from the Governor putting schools in remote learning for the rest of the school year. It is very challenging times. We realize student-athletes are not ending their careers the way they have worked and dreamt about. We need to focus on what we have been able to experience this year and the future of good health and new opportunities. Please know we at Sanborn thank and wish the Seniors the best as they make their way on to the next chapter in their lives. We appreciate how you have represented Sanborn over the past four years with good sportsmanship and SANBORN PRIDE! Best of Luck!
This message below comes directly from our Executive Director of the NHIAA, Mr. Jeff Collins.
“In response to the recent Executive Order by New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu to continue remote instruction in New Hampshire schools throughout the remainder of the school year, the NHIAA Council has made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 spring sports season and championships. This decision was not made lightly given what athletics mean to the participants, parents, and communities across the state. While it was our hope to salvage some portion of the spring season, the fact that schools will not reopen their doors to students this year and the uncertainty surrounding when or if social distancing guidelines will be lifted has made us face the stark reality that playing high school sports this spring is simply not an option. Rather, our focus in these most uncertain times must be to do everything we can to protect people from the pandemic and not contribute to the numbers who fall victim to the disease.
We recognize and share in the pain and heartbreak this decision will cause to all student-athletes this spring, particularly the seniors. Having said this, it is our sincere hope that the actions taken today, along with the Governor’s orders and DHHS guidelines designed to slow the spread of this global pandemic will enable schools to reopen this fall with face-to-face instruction and a full slate of athletic contests to be played and enjoyed by all.”
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Seacoast School of Technology (SST) Announcements
An Update by SST Principal Sharon Wilson
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Seacoast School of Technology Families,
I hope you are all faring as best as possible during these unsettling times. I continue to be in awe of the dedication and incredible work that we are able to do in partnership to support our students and provide the best semblance of consistency possible all things considered.
I’m aware that the “virtual” aspect of our situation means that everyone is inundated with a large number of emails. I’m trying to address as many possible topics in this one message, so I will label topics:
Quarter 3: We will be ending Quarter 3 on April 3 (which is the normal date). Grades will be determined for Quarter 3 based on work assigned up through March 13 (the last day that we were in our building).
We believe the adjusting to remote learning is a process and we want to provide ample opportunity for that adjustment (for teachers and students) to occur without blurring the determination of the quarterly grade. Teachers will be flexible and accepting late work for students who have outstanding assignments for the period before March 13. We will do a grade change for Q 3 as necessary.
Quarter 4: We will continue to sift through some implications for Quarter 4 and work with our post-secondary partners in regards to dual enrollment.
Daily Schedule: Given the decision by Governor Sununu to extend remote learning through May 4th (at the least), we will be adjusting the daily schedule for our students that will provide a little more structure for students, families and teachers. Since our daily schedule is a dance with 6 Sending Schools, or dance partners, we will not be developing an SST wide schedule. Instead teachers are developing schedules that include optional check in times etc. We understand that in some areas the transition has been overwhelming and teachers have been looking at ways to provide flexible structures and engaging learning opportunities.
With the extension on Remote Learning we need to provide consistent and equitable opportunities for Remote Instruction while balancing the social and emotional stability of families, students and ourselves. "Feeling the need to be busy all the time is a trauma response and a fear-based distraction from what you'd be forced to acknowledge and feel, if you slowed down"(The Unbounded Spirit).
Portfolios: Students should not worry about portfolios at this time. Some of them are in a building we cannot access and we do not have an electronic system in place. Please cross portfolios off your list for this year.
Scholarships: Scholarship dates are postponed, but forthcoming. We have a form and abbreviated process that will be emailed out shortly.
Cancelled Trips and Refunds: We cannot access the building at this point, but we are exploring how to get refunds for trips to folks. Thank you for your patience.
National Technical Honor Society:
There is a slight delay to getting letters out, but you should be hearing shortly. Keep good thoughts, I was very impressed with the applications. At this point, the ceremony is on hold, but we are ordering stoles for graduation.
Medication Retrieval: I’ve attached a letter from our nurse, Lisa Chamberlain, regarding the procedure for parents to retrieve medication currently at SST.
April Break: SST will be in session the traditional week of April vacation and closed from Wednesday April 8th - Sunday April 12th. We understand this differs from our sending schools and will be flexible and accommodating for students.
Please reach out to me with any questions or if I can offer support in any way. I miss the students, faculty and staff of SST more than I can say.
Please be well,
Sharon Wilson, Principal, Seacoast School of Technology
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Additional Directions for the Daily Focused Learning Time (FLT) Period
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As we go deeper into remote learning, the need is greater for students to be able to take advantage of flexible learning with FLT (time for reteaching, intervention, and enrichment). Attendance for FLT is
- MANDATORY: For students who are behind in their work or failing a class. One of your teachers will likely assign you to an FLT session during the week, or you can request to work with them on a day of your choosing. All schedules and requests to work with a teacher should be made using the online program Enriching Students.
- OPTIONAL: For students who do not have any particular learning needs for a class. You can continue to work on your assignments independently or you can request to work with a teacher if you would like to during an FLT session during the week.
All schedules and requests to work with a teacher should be made using the online program
Enriching Students. Students can access this site by signing in with their Google account using the link above. If you are having difficulty with this, please email Mr. Stack at
bstack@sau17.net and he will help you.
In general, FLT periods should be used for the following purposes:
- Monday - B Honors/Clubs/FLT.
- Tuesday - C Honors/Clubs/FLT
- Wednesday - NO FLT
- Thursday - E Clubs/FLT
- Friday - F Honors/Clubs/FLT
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Online Math Support Help Desk
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Mrs. Goudreau, our math interventionist, is offering math support daily to students from 8:00AM - 1:30PM. Drop into her Zoom at any point when you need help.
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Remote Learning Academic Help Desk
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Free and Reduced Lunch Information
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Important Notice:
If you did not qualify for free and reduced lunch prior to the COVID 19 pandemic and you think you qualify now may apply immediately.
This means you may become eligible for free food through the district.
Sanborn Regional School District is pleased to announce that we have received approval to provide free breakfasts and lunches to any student in the district in need. Parents and or guardians will be able to pick up breakfasts and lunches for their children at Sanborn Regional High School on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 -11.
Fresh Picks Cafe staff will be in the bus loop in front of the school, please just pull up and a staff person will hand you the lunch. Kindly do not get out of your vehicles in order to keep with the covid-19 standards and ensure our employees stay healthy so they may continue to provide meals.
You do not need to have your children with you, there is no cost and you do not need to have been approved for Free or Reduced lunch you simply must have a child in the Sanborn School District. If your child has any food allergies and you would like meals please contact Heidi Leavitt.
Please email Heidi Leavitt at hleavitt@sau17.net if you have any questions."
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Tech Issues? Here Is How To Get Help!
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During the COVID-19 closure, the SRSD Technology Department has set up a hotline to help families diagnose and fix tech issues with school-issued devices. Here is how to reach them:
Email: helpdesk@sau17.net
Phone: (603) 642-3688, then hit #.
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COVID-19 Health Updates From Nurse Karen
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While the school campus is closed, remember to practice and reinforce good prevention habits with your friends and family:
- MOST IMPORTANT: Practice social distancing. Avoid crowds, and stay at home as much as possible.
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
- Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
- Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing. If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
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The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology recently issued a news release about albuterol inhaler shortages occurring in some parts of the country due to their use in treating COVID-19 patients. The news release explains what is happening, and how asthma patients can be prepared.
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Ice Hockey Golf Tournament Moves to August
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The first ever Sanborn High School Ice Hockey Program in Kingston, NH was established in 2012 with
the generosity of many businesses such as yours as well as our community. We competed at a Junior
Varsity Level for two years and are extremely excited that we are competing in our Fifth year as a
Varsity Team.
The Sanborn Ice Hockey players and their families are extremely dedicated and passionate. They
continue to work very hard in order to make the program possible. We have many talented and
dedicated hockey players who will continue to represent their school playing a sport they love.
Contributing to their high school athletic program will not only give them a great sense of belonging
and school pride but more importantly teaches life lessons. This is done with the help of a dedicated
coaching staff. They instill respect, discipline, teamwork perseverance and honesty. Unfortunately, our
hockey program does not receive funding for the program from the school budget. We continue to be
required to raise all the funds necessary to make this hockey program possible for our student athletes.
Sanborn Ice Hockey will be hosting our sixth annual Golf Tournament on Saturday, August 29th, 2020.
In order to make this fundraiser a great success, we are in need of hole sponsors as well as donations for
our raffle table. We greatly appreciate all donations and will work hard to maximize your company’s
visibility at our fundraising events. We will also publicly thank all the donors on our Facebook page as
well as our Hockey Program which is available at our games.
Please feel free to contact us for any additional information. Thank you for your time and consideration
in supporting the Sanborn Ice Hockey Program. All donations should be mailed to:
Sanborn Ice Hockey
PO Box 161
Kingston, NH 03848
It’s the generosity of businesses such as yours for kids in need that makes for a successful community
program. Sanborn Ice Hockey is a 501 (C) organization making your donation tax deductible.
Tax ID Number 80-0809306.
Sincerely,
Joe Radjavitch
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An Update From Southern Rockingham Coalition for Youth (SoROCK)
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SoRock is a community coalition designed to promote wellness and nurture resiliency for the children, youth and families of southern Rockingham County, with the goals of preventing substance misuse and reducing the stigma related to mental health issues.
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An Update From Southern Rockingham Coalition for Youth (SoROCK)
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PTO Clothing & Shoe Donation Bins
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When you drop your unwanted clothing and shoes off in these bins, the SRHS PTO gets paid based on the weight of the clothing! This is a really easy way to help our school. All PTO proceeds go directly back to programming and scholarships that directly benefit our students.
NOTE: Shoes must go in a separate bin.
Did you know? From April of 2015 - May 2017, this fundraiser has helped us raise nearly $2400.00 for the PTO. Help us double that number by sharing this opportunity with your friends, your family, and your neighbors!
* Not Sponsored by the Sanborn Regional School District
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Thank you for taking the time to read this message. Click on a picture to send one of us an email.
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Bob Dawson
Assistant Principal
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Steve Krzyzanowski
Assistant Principal
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Heidi Leavitt
Counseling Director
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Vicki Parady-Guay
Athletic Director
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