Capital Connections: Delivering connection, learning and hope
Guest Speakers Angie Lane and Emmett Soldati discussed business and community leadership with CASL students in March. Courtesy
Some members of Leadership Greater Concord Class of 2021 connecting safely through technology. Courtesy
Published: 4/21/2021 5:36:07 PM
The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce offers two leadership programs annually: Capital Area Student Leadership and Leadership Greater Concord.
CASL provides capital area high school sophomores with the opportunity to learn from state and city leaders outside of a traditional classroom environment. It also gives young people the confidence and opportunity to explore what qualities make someone a leader and how ideas become actions in their school or community.
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Published: 4/14/2021 4:22:36 PM
As area schools roll out plans to provide a five-day in-person option by next week in order to comply with Governor Chris Sununu’s executive order, Sununu has announced that scheduled remote days won’t count toward the state-required 180 days of instructional time.
On the heels of his initial announcement five-day in-person announcement, Sununu announced during a press conference that after April 19, remote days – with exceptions for COVID-19 specific situations outlined in his original order – wouldn’t be counted as instructional days by the state and would have to be made up at the end of the school year.
NH to debut new vaccine appointment system; Sununu approves reopening deluge
Modified: 3/11/2021 11:59:51 PM
CONCORD New Hampshire is planning to go live with its new COVID-19 vaccine appointment system on March 17.
Before that day, instructional videos will be available for the state-created Vaccine & Immunization Network Interface VINI for short.
They will cover the main parts of the process: screening and registration, scheduling, receiving the vaccine, and a verification message.
VINI is replacing the CDC’s Vaccine Administration Management System, or VAMS, which New Hampshire originally signed up to use. Thousands of people struggled to book their booster shots within the recommended time using that system.
There have been no reported COVID-19 cases from two in-person House sessions held last month, New Hampshire House Speaker Sherman Packard said.“Careful and cautious management has led to good results, and that’s exactly what we have done with the.
New vaccine appointment system to debut next week in NH
KATHY McCORMACK, Associated Press
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) New Hampshire is planning to go live with its new COVID-19 vaccine appointment system on March 17.
Before that day, instructional videos will be available for the state-created Vaccine & Immunization Network Interface VINI for short. They will cover the main parts of the process: screening and registration, scheduling, receiving the vaccine, and a verification message.
VINI is replacing the CDC s Vaccine Administration Management System, or VAMS, which New Hampshire originally signed up to use. Thousands of people struggled to book their booster shots within the recommended time using that system.