The Compass

The Compass

Proud Happenings

The latest news of Manchester Proud and the Manchester School District

Our work is always progressing in response to new opportunities. Stay updated with current happenings of Manchester Proud and the Manchester School District’s work here.

October 2024 Update – Looking Ahead

From the beginning of Manchester Proud, our goal has been to create exceptional public schools. This started in 2017 with our work in the Manchester School District’s Strategic Plan.  The […]

Proud Moments – Gossler Park’s Positive Parenting Class

On the evening of October 29, 2024, Gossler Park Elementary School hosted a Positive Parenting class as part of the Community Schools Federal Grant awarded to the district. The session […]

Proud Moments: Beech Elementary School’s 2024-2025 School Year Off to a Strong Start

The new school year at Beech Elementary School has kicked off with excitement and a strong focus on community, student well-being, and engagement, marking a promising start to the 2024-2025 […]

The Compass School Year Resource Guide 2024-2025

The Compass School Year Resource Guide 2024-2025 is live! This resource guide was made in collaboration with the Manchester School District and community partners to create a physical compass for […]

Hiring of Paid Fall/Winter Intern

We are excited to announce that we will have an intern this Fall and Winter! Kaydence is a Senior atand is a recent recipient of the CelebratED Game Changers award. […]

Proud Moment – Exploring New Opportunities for Community Collaboration in the Compass Room

Last week, the Manchester School District’s Family Welcome Center at French Hall was bustling with the energy of collaboration and possibility. In its cozy and welcoming Compass Room, 21st Century, […]

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The power of building and tending to community partnerships is a multiplier, expanding our collective knowledge, expertise, experience, capacity, resources, opportunity, and commitment to our common goal of excellence and equity for all learners. The old saying that, “Two heads are better than one”, certainly applies to our work, and we are so very fortunate to have many, many heads contributing to the success of our District.