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One of the first charter schools to open in New Hampshire 20 years ago is now eyeing a significant move to accommodate its growing school population and offer more opportunities. Great Bay Charter School has announced plans to relocate to a larger building in Exeter, which is expected to enhance the educational experience for its students.
The decision to expand comes as the school has seen a steady increase in enrollment over the years. With the new facility, administrators aim to provide more classrooms, specialized learning spaces, and improved resources for students and staff. This move reflects the school’s commitment to fostering a dynamic learning environment that meets the needs of its diverse student body.
In addition to increased space, the new location will allow for expanded extracurricular activities and community engagement initiatives. The school community is excited about the prospect of a fresh start in a larger, more accommodating space that aligns with its vision for the future. As plans progress, the school looks forward to welcoming students and families to their new home.
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