Central
207 Lowell Street • Manchester, NH 03104
603-624-6363
Principal:Ronald Mailhot - Interim
Assistant Principals: William Collins
Joseph O'Neil
Forrest Ransdell
Guidance Counselors: William Cannon -- A-Cn
Michael Wenners -- Co-Gh
Barbara Naeger -- Gi-Ka
Jessica Lombard -- Kb-Mh
Joanne Calder -- Mi-R
Shelli Cook -- S-Z
Nurses:
Kate Mahon & Beth Schwartz
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Memorial
1 Crusader Way • Manchester, NH 03103
603-624-6378
Principal: Arthur Adamakos
Asst. Principals: Tim Otis -- A to Dem
Mary Ann Wood -- Den to Kez
Peter Perich -- Kfa to Pop
Mary-Jo Bourque -- Poq to
Guidance Counselors: Ms Joanne Cockerill -- A -COM
Richard Robitaille -- CON - F
Mr. Terry Gatzoulis -- G - KI
Mrs. Erika Barnes -- KL - NEL
Jonathan LeBlanc -- NEM - SEA
Mrs. Lisa Smith -- SEB - Z
Richard Provencher -- Sin-Z
Nurses: Melanie Bozoian -- contact: 624-6378 ext 1221
Katherine Marchionni
Student Assistant Program: Ms. Bridget Parece-Grogan
Administrative Assistants: Nancy Crawford, Susan A. Davies, Lynne Heymans, Cathy Intoricio, Lynette R. Standish, Rochelle Stern
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West
9 Notre Dame Ave
Manchester, NH 03102
603-624-6384
Principal: Mary Ellen McGorry
Assistant Principals: Richard R. Dichard
Keith Puglisi
Debora Roukey
Guidance Counselors: Renee Beaulieu -- ABDINQ
Cindy Bilodeau -- R-V (All Grades)
* -- JKV (underclassmen)
* -- C,L,Q,X (All Grades)
Patty Croteau O, P, W, Y, Z
Eli Glass E, G, J, K, M, and ALF
Beth Hemingway EBD and Autism
Alicia Moylan EBD & Autistic
Michaeil Oliveira CFHLX + ALF
Nurse: Carol Guinta & Christie Cipolla
* Call the school for the name of this counselor.
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Manchester School of Technology [MST]
530 S Porter St • Manchester, NH 03103
603-624-6490
Linda White, Principal
MaryAnne O'Leary, Asst. Principal
Manchester School of Technology offers:
The Manchester School of Technology (MST) is a regional Career and Technical school offering career related programs to juniors and seniors from Manchester, Goffstown, and Londonderry. Unlike a comprehensive vocational high school, students remain enrolled in their regular high schools. Students enrolled at MST go for one program (100 minutes) and then return to their home school. Transportation is provided to and from MST. They receive two high school credits per year upon successful completion of their courses. Extra high school credits may be earned through the cooperative work experience program, as well as apprenticeship hours towards licensing (electrical, plumbing, and cosmetology).
Students sign up for courses at their regular high school during the course selection process. They should contact their guidance counselor for details.
MST offers classes in the following disciplines:
Automotive Technology and Repair
Business Management
Cosmetology Culinary Arts
Early Childhood Education
Electronics
Engineering & Architectural Drawing
Finance
Fire Prevention and Law Enforcement
Graphics and Printing
Landscaping and Horticulture
Health Sciences
Hospitality and Tourism
Marketing
Residential Carpentry
Residential Electricity
Residential Plumbing
Video Productio
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