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Hollis, Brookline, and Hollis Brookline Cooperative
2015/2016
SAU 41 Serving the Communities of Hollis and Brookline
Third Edition
SAU Leadership Andrew Corey – Superintendent of Schools
School District Report
Cindy Matte – Assistant Superintendent of Schools
The SAU 41 District Report contains data, photos and a narrative that provides citizens with a snapshot of our performance and activities during the past year.
Kelly Seeley– Business Administrator
Amy Rowe – Director of Student Services
“Our task is to educate their (our students) whole being so they can face the future. We may not see the future, but they will and our job is to help them make something of it.” Sir Kenneth Robinson
Working on Social Studies Students learn how to use text features to find information quickly and efficiently!
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SAU 41 School Enrollment Numbers January 2, 2016 enrollment data
School
All Students
Special Education Students
504 Students % of Enrollment
% of Enrollment Hollis Primary School
358
10%
5%
Richard Maghakian Memorial School
293
18%
4%
Hollis Upper Elementary School
294
11%
11%
Captain Samuel Douglass Academy
275
16%
11%
Hollis/Brookline Middle School
403
11%
10%
Hollis Brookline High School
815
12%
12%
Total Enrollment for SAU 41
2438
12%
10%
Average Daily Attendance The Average Daily Attendance for each school district is calculated annually for the State of New Hampshire. State aid is determined by each district's ADA. Research has shown that schools should strive for as high as possible ADA to optimize student achievement and graduation rates. Therefore, SAU 41 monitors student attendance closely for the warning signs of truancy or chronic absenteeism to assure Average Daily Attendance that the necessary interventions and supports are Hollis and Brookline in place for families so as not to negatively impact 96% Elementary Schools a child's future success. 95% HBMS 92% HBHS
Post Graduate Placements The Graduating Class of 2015 Students will/are: Attend a 2/4 Year University 92% Gap Year 5% Seek Employment 3% Enter the Military