Memorial High School
Crusaders charge into spring season
read more…: Crusaders charge into spring seasonSpring means many things to many people. Universally, spring signifies longer days, warmer weather and new growth. For athletes throughout the Queen City, this spring carries added significance. After all, this is the first spring season since 2019, a reality not missed by coaches and athletes at Manchester Memorial High School.
Giant slayers: Memorial earns big win against formidable foe
read more…: Giant slayers: Memorial earns big win against formidable foehe dagger came with less than three minutes remaining in the game.
Dec. 26-28: 57th Annual Queen City Invitational Basketball tournament
read more…: Dec. 26-28: 57th Annual Queen City Invitational Basketball tournamentCome out and support Manchester’s teams during the 57th Annual Queen City Basketball Tournament. Tickets are $3 for students and seniors, $5 for adults and $12 for a three-day pass.
613 Memorial High School students earn Q1 honor roll status
read more…: 613 Memorial High School students earn Q1 honor roll statusStudent achiever’s recognized at Memorial High School.
Remembering Coach Brian Stone: Beyond hockey, he taught his players life lessons
read more…: Remembering Coach Brian Stone: Beyond hockey, he taught his players life lessonsSunday night Trinity hockey coach Brian Stone suffered an apparent heart attack after playing hockey with friends at JFK Coliseum.
Memorial student arrested following social media threat
read more…: Memorial student arrested following social media threatA student was arrested March 2 amidst an investigation into reported social media threats.
Viral Snapchat Story threat makes it’s way to @MHT
read more…: Viral Snapchat Story threat makes it’s way to @MHTPolice determined the social media threat originated in Virginia, but the @MHS tag raised concerns at high schools around the country.
Memorial chemistry teacher honored for excellence at her alma mater
read more…: Memorial chemistry teacher honored for excellence at her alma materJudith Ashworth, chemistry teacher and alumnus of Memorial High School, has been named the 2016 recipient of the Theodore William Richards Award for Excellence in Teaching Secondary School Chemistry. The award was presented at the 961st meeting of the Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society (NESACS) “Education Awards Night,” held at A123 Systems LLC in Waltham, Massachusetts on May 12.
Memorial High School’s Adamakos named NH’s top principal
read more…: Memorial High School’s Adamakos named NH’s top principalAs a state Principal of the Year recipient, Arthur Adamakos will represent New Hampshire in Washington, D.C., when the National Association of Secondary Principals names its national Principal of the Year in the fall.