Manchester West High School
Winter sports preview: Manchester Central/West
read more…: Winter sports preview: Manchester Central/WestThough many teams from Manchester’s Central and West High School have been forced to consolidate due to lack of participation over the last few years, those who do participate continue to compete at a high level while representing the Queen City. The following is a glimpse at a few teams taking to the ice and other indoor and outdoor competition surfaces this winter.
Blue skies ahead for Blue Knights this spring
read more…: Blue skies ahead for Blue Knights this springLike their counterparts throughout the country, West High School’s spring athletes were denied a 2020 season due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. This week, the Blue Knights ride again.
Still a Little Green, Central/West Hockey Team Making Strides
read more…: Still a Little Green, Central/West Hockey Team Making StridesDan Belliveau grew up skating against Central High School. The former Nashua High player, now head coach at Merrimack High School, said he saw glimpses Wednesday of the Little Green teams that used to give the rest of the state fits when his Tomahawks faced the Central/West co-op team at Manchester’s West Side Arena.
West High student’s solar research project takes flight
read more…: West High student’s solar research project takes flightCan you imagine a Boeing 747 powered completely by solar panels? Manchester West High School sophomore Noah Orr could and wanted to figure out if it’s possible. Orr is participating in the STEM Discovery Lab’s Agnes Lindsay STEM Fellowship Program. As part of the program, Orr is conducting a research project with the support of his mentor, University of New Hampshire Manchester Biotechnology student Tina Minard.
Ashley Boie, an inspiration to others
read more…: Ashley Boie, an inspiration to othersYesterday the world lost Ashley Boie, a bright, young soul. At age 19, this beautiful young lady went through a 16-month battle with cancer.
Ashley Boie, 19: Generous spirit who loved life and family, friends, horseback riding, music
read more…: Ashley Boie, 19: Generous spirit who loved life and family, friends, horseback riding, musicVisitation will be held in the Phaneuf Funeral Home, 243 Hanover St., Manchester, on Tuesday, January 19, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friends and relatives invited. At the request of Ashley and her family, casual attire please with no tie. Kindly wear a shade of purple, Ashley’s favorite color, as a symbol of love and support for Ashley and her family.
West High School Booster Club Silent Auction set for May 17 at Milly’s
read more…: West High School Booster Club Silent Auction set for May 17 at Milly’sTickets are $15 and will be available at the door or can be purchased via the West High School Booster Club website.
City high school students driven to ‘Make the Grade’
read more…: City high school students driven to ‘Make the Grade’Students at Manchester West High School got a look at the Make the Grade grand prize on Oct. 13 – the annual event kick off was delayed from Sept. 25, due to a school lockdown.
Mom: ‘You send your kids to school, and they’re supposed to be safe’
read more…: Mom: ‘You send your kids to school, and they’re supposed to be safe’Gerrylyn Emery talked about how she felt during Thursday’s lockdown, waiting for her twin daughters to emerge from West High School.