Sep 10, 2008
by Ed Naile “Out of left field” is how Cindi Durham, mother of the 17 year old special needs student, described the decision by Hillsboro/Deering Cooperative School District’s “Life Skills Team” to leave her son, Joel Jr., in the Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation...
Sep 9, 2008
From the Concord Monitor The school district that includes Northwood severed ties with its superintendent last week, halfway through her two-year contract. District officials confirmed that Judith McGann is no longer employed by SAU 44, which includes schools in...
Aug 9, 2008
Residents of the Oyster River Community (Durham) are questioning the behavior of some in their school district. They are concerned about the wasting of taxpayer money by the Oyster River School District. An audit of all purchases will be done this coming Tuesday and...
Aug 7, 2008
From the Villager Newspaper Deering resident Ed Naile, representing Joel and Cynthia Durham confronted the Hillsboro-Deering school board on Thursday July 24 with their last request for non-public meeting minutes regarding their son, Joel Jr., who is severely...
Aug 6, 2008
From the Newburyport News SEABROOK— Behind closed doors on Monday night, School Board members changed the leadership at the elementary and middle school, reverting to one principal for both schools, with a vice principal at the middle school. Jeni Mosca, longtime...
Jul 25, 2008
From the Concord Monitor The parents of a severely disabled Deering boy say they will file a lawsuit against the Hillsboro-Deering School Board after it again refused to discuss a decision to put their son into the public school district. Ed Naile, chairman of the New...