Superintendent James Morse and Principal Rebecca Noe are proud to share that a team of Oyster River High School students will advance to the Granite State Challenge quarterfinal after their Round One win.
Oyster River High School Student One of 40 Nationwide to Receive National Award in Computing
DURHAM — Superintendent James Morse and Principal Rebecca Noe are pleased to share that an Oyster River High School student is one of 40 students nationwide, and the only student in New Hampshire, to be recognized for achievements in the field of computing.
Oyster River Middle School Earns Coveted LEED Gold Certification for Sustainability and Resilience
DURHAM – The Oyster River Cooperative School District is proud to announce that Oyster River Middle School has achieved the much sought-after LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold status for its innovation.
*PHOTOS* Oyster River Cooperative School District Congratulates Class of 2022 on Graduation
DURHAM — Superintendent James Morse and the Oyster River Cooperative School District are proud to congratulate the 212 graduates of the Oyster River High School Class of 2022.
Oyster River High School Students Recognized for National History Day Projects
Superintendent James Morse is pleased to share that more than a dozen Oyster River High School students were recognized for their submissions to the annual National History Day statewide competition, and 11 of those students will now represent New Hampshire in a national competition.
Moharimet Elementary School Hosts Ice Sculptors During Year of the Artist
Superintendent James Morse and Principal David Goldsmith were pleased to welcome local ice sculptors to the Moharimet Elementary School to demonstrate their art for students as part of the school’s enrichment program.
Oyster River Cooperative School District to Hold First District-Wide Coding Day
DURHAM – Superintendent James Morse is pleased to share that the Oyster River Cooperative School District students will participate in the first District-wide coding day next month.
Grantham, Oyster River Districts Will Join ConVal Lawsuit Over State Education Funding
PETERBOROUGH — The Grantham School District and the Oyster River Cooperative School District will join the ConVal School District’s lawsuit filed against the State of New Hampshire over equitable education funding.
Oyster River High School Student Receives National Award in Computing
DURHAM — Superintendent James Morse and Principal Suzanne Filippone are pleased to share that an Oyster River High School student has been recognized nationally for achievements in the field of computing.
Mast Way Elementary School Fourth Graders Participate in Virtual Songwriting Workshops
DURHAM — Principal Misty Lowe is pleased to share that fourth grade students from Mast Way Elementary School have the opportunity this week to learn about songwriting from professionals through a series of virtual workshops.