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The Lebanon School District and the Duchaine family have been honored with the 2025 Most Valuable Partnership award from the New Hampshire Office of the Advocate for Special Education (ASE).

The ASE selects one family, and their corresponding school district, each year in recognition of their commitment to collaboration and diligence to meet the needs of students.
 

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For the third consecutive year, The Lebanon School District has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education (BCME) Award from The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding support and commitment to music education. Once again, Lebanon is the only school district in New Hampshire or Vermont to receive this honor. 

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I hope everyone enjoyed a restful spring break and came back feeling refreshed and ready for the final weeks of the 2025-2026 school year.

The days ahead are filled with the traditions that make this season so meaningful: middle school dances, prom, graduation, Step Up Day, Field Day, and Kindergarten celebrations, among many others. These are the moments students and families will carry with them long after the school year ends.

Thank you, as always, for your support and presence in schools. We are almost there!

Read More about Superintendent Update: May 2026
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Good morning Lebanon School District Community,

In March, Lebanon voters approved the school district budget, and we are grateful for the community's continued trust and investment in our students. There's a sense of momentum as we enter the final stretch of the year — a time full of energy, milestones, and the kinds of experiences that students carry with them.

The weeks ahead are filled with the traditions and milestones that define the spring season, like drama performances, spring sports, Senior Tea and Lunch, Watershed Congress, and a myriad of other activities. We can feel the energy in our schools right now — students and staff alike seem to feel the season turning, and with it, a sense of possibility and purpose.

Thank you, as always, for your partnership and your presence in the life of our schools.

In Partnership,

Amy Allen

Superintendent

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