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Goffstown School Board approves changes to start and end times for Goffstown schools

Goffstown School Board approves changes to start and end times for Goffstown schools

Georgia preschool students play in a classroom at The Capitol Hill Child Enrichment Center, Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in Atlanta. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Alyssa Pointer


GOFFSTOWN N.H.- Goffstown School board members have approved new start times for the 2026-2027 school year.

According to the recent decision the time changes will affect the Glen Lake School), Maple Avenue School, Mountain View Middle School and Goffstown High School.

However, school board members were quick to remind parents that there would be no changes to the Bartlett Elementary School.

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