Welcome to Londonderry High School
Notice of Public Hearing
Pursuant to the provisions of
| Guidance Director: Mike Dolphin x2110 |
Principal: Jason Parent x2200 |
SPED Director: Connie Biedrzycki x2010 |
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| Assist. Principal House 1: Paul Dutton x2118 |
Assist. Principal House 2: Art Psaledas x2222 |
Assist. Principal House 3: Greg Warren x2130 |
Assist. Principal House 4: Katie Sullivan x2527 |
| Athletic Director: Howard Sobolov x2306 |
Curriculum Coordinator: Kim Lindley-Soucy x2014 |
Curriculum Coordinator: Diane Malley x2015 |
Music Director: Andy Soucy x2317 |
- LHS Mission Statement
- Teachers
- Documents
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Working Papers
Monday, 05/27/13
NO SCHOOL
Memorial Day
Friday, 06/14/13
LHS GRADUATION
7:00 PM at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester
Friday, 06/21/13
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
Have a happy and safe summer vacation!
School Info
Dollars for Scholars
Golf Registration
Application for Parking Permit
LHS Mission Statement
Londonderry High School, in partnership with parents and the community, provides a safe and nurturing environment with varied opportunities promoting good character, academic excellence, and responsible citizenship necessary for future success in the local and global community.
STUDENT EXPECTATIONS
Academic Expectations
Students of Londonderry High School
- Demonstrate literacy through reading, writing, thinking and speaking effectively.
- Apply critical thinking, research and problem solving skills to a changing world.
- Function as self-directed learners in a variety of learning and working environments.
Civic Expectations
Members of the Londonderry High School community
- Demonstrate an awareness of their individual rights and responsibilities as contributing members of the larger community.
- Exhibit school pride through support of school activities and involvement in community life
- Model ethical and lawful behavior as responsible and accountable citizens.
Social Expectations
Members of the Londonderry High School community
- Develop positive relationships, demonstrate tolerance, and respect diversity.
- Interact cooperatively while working toward common objectives.
- Promote personal wellness and the ability to make healthy choices.
High School Teachers
| Art | Business | Computer Ed. |
| English/Reading | Family | Foreign Language |
| Health/Physical Ed. | Technology Ed. | Mathematics |
| Music | Science | Social Studies |
| Library Media | Special Education | |
High School Documents
General Documents
- Summer Enrichment 2013
- NEASC Self Study Final Report
- Cell Phone Use
- LHS Course
Competencies - Program of Studies
- Student Handbook
- 504 Handbook
- 504 Referral Form
- Parking Information
- LHS NHS Bylaws
- Phone Extensions List
- School Profile
- Physical Education Info
- Online Textbooks
- Physical Examination Form
- Field Trip Medical Form
- Medication and Treatment Request Form
- President Hu Jintao of the Peoples' Republic of China
writes to our students
Athletic Documents
High School Questions
- What are school hours?
- What is the schedule for athletic events?
- Where can I find the school calendar?
- When is Parent Teacher Conference day? How do I schedule an individual conference?
- What is the Attendance Policy?
- What is the Alcohol/Drug Abuse policy?
- What is the Athletic Agreement?
- What are the yearbook submission deadlines? (Senior baby pictures/wills, etc.)
- How does my student obtain a parking permit?
- What is the date for Graduation and Baccalaureate?
- How do I request transcripts?
- What information is on the transcript?
- How are report cards distributed?
- How do I register or withdraw my student?
- How do I learn about financial aid for college?-
- What are “Parent Mini Courses?” What do they cover?
- Who do I contact if I have questions about my child's school lunch account?
- What's for lunch?
- Who do I contact about bus transportation or transportation related questions?
- How do I let the school know that my student is going to be absent?
- Where can I find out about school cancellations, delays or early dismissals?
Answers
What are school hours?
The morning bell rings at 7:20 am. The afternoon release bell rings at 1:58 pm.What is the schedule for athletic events?
Sports schedules are available at http://www.highschoolsports.net/Where can I find the school calendar?
The School District year calendar can be found at http://www.londonderry.org/year.cfmWhen is Parent Teacher Conference day? How do I schedule an individual conference?
Parent Teacher Conference Day is held in November (see calendar.) To schedule an individual conference at any other time, you may call the teacher’s voice mail or send email and request a conference, or you may call your student’s counselor to arrange a conference.What is the Attendance Policy?
Information available in Student Handbook, p. 10 at http://schools.londonderry.org/assets/documents/lhs/handbook.pdfWhat is the Alcohol/Drug Abuse policy?
Information available in Student Handbook, p. 43-46 at http://schools.londonderry.org/assets/documents/lhs/handbook.pdfWhat is the Athletic Agreement?
The Athletic Agreement document can be found at http://schools.londonderry.org/assets/documents/lhs/lhs_athletic_agree.pdfWhat are the yearbook submission deadlines? (Senior baby pictures/wills, etc.)
Information available at the Reflections Web siteHow does my student obtain a parking permit?
Information available in Student Handbook, p.34 at http://schools.londonderry.org/assets/documents/lhs/handbook.pdfWhat is the date for Graduation and Baccalaureate?
Graduation will be held Friday, June 14th, 7:00 PM at the Verizon Wireless Center in Manchester.How do I request transcripts?
For Graduates of Londonderry High School: Call Guidance Office at 432-6941 ext. 2106 and give name, year of graduation and name and address of location where you want the transcript sent. For Current Seniors: You should speak to your counselor about this process. The “Green Sheet” (Transcript Release Form) should be filled out for each college to which a transcript is to be sent.What information is on the transcript?
Your transcript will include name, address, semester grades, SAT scores, other testing scores and academic achievements.How are report cards distributed?
Report cards are usually distributed to students during homeroom.How do I register or withdraw my student?
To register: Call the Guidance Office at 432-6941 ext. 2106 to make an appointment to pick up a registration packet to be filled out. Proof of residency is required (purchase agreement or lease document preferred.) To withdraw: A withdrawal form must be filled out and signed by parents. Students should obtain an Exit Grade Sheet from the Guidance office, return all textbooks to teachers and receive an exit grade from each teacher.How do I learn about financial aid for college?-
Two Financial Aid Seminars are held each December and January by the Guidance Department. Information is also posted monthly in the Senior Newsletter on the Guidance web page and mailed home to parents of seniors. Financial Aid information is also available online: www.fafsa.ed.gov; www.finaid.com; www.pin.ed.gov; www.nhheaf.orgWhat are “Parent Mini Courses?” What do they cover?
Eight informational sessions for parents of seniors are held twice monthly in September, October, November, and December on Wednesday from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Topics range from Admissions to the Financial Aid processWho do I contact if I have questions about my child's school lunch account?
Please call Nancy Faucon, Food Services Director at 432-6941 Ext.2234 or email her at nfaucon@londonderry.orgWhat's for lunch?
Click here to view the monthly lunch menu.Who do I contact about bus transportation or transportation related questions?
Please call the office at 432-6941.How do I let the school know that my student is going to be absent?
Please call the office at 432-6941 to let the office know by 9 AM.Where can I find out about school cancellations, delays or early dismissals?
Check your school's or the district's homepage, tune into cable TV channel 21 or to WMUR-TV channel 9 (channel 8 for cable subscribers) or listen to WGIR 610 AM.
Employment of Minors in the State of NH
Anyone under the age of 16 must acquire working papers (employment certificate) no later than the first 3 days of employment however the school district recommends getting them prior to beginning work. You can only obtain working papers AFTER a job has been secured. You must obtain new working papers for each job obtained up until age 16.
- The employer should provide the student with an "Employer's Request for Child Labor form". This form should be filled out by the employer, signed, provide federal ID and contain a detailed description of the work being done by this student.
- The student and parent/guardian must take this completed form, latest report card and proof of age (birth certificate, passport, baptismal certificate, immigration record or a religious or official record bearing minor's age) to the School District Office. We are located at 268 Mammoth Rd. behind the police station in a grey building. Please call with questions 432-6920 x1101.
Minors ages 16 and 17 do NOT need working papers but do need a document signed by a parent or legal guardian giving permission for them to work. This must be done for each job obtained until the age of 18. This is not needed only IF the youth has graduated from High School or obtained a GED.
*The state of NH does not provide working papers for any state outside of New Hampshire.
NH Department of Labor Frequently Asked Questions Link:
http://www.nh.gov/labor/faq/youth-employment.htm
NH Department of Labor information on Employment of Minor:
http://www.nh.gov/labor/documents/child-labor-guide.pdf
Employers Request for Child Labor Form:
http://www.nh.gov/labor/documents/employer-request-child-labor.pdf
Parental Permission Form:
http://www.nh.gov/labor/documents/parental-permission.pdf


