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To empower students to reach their full potential as lifelong learners and responsible community members.
To engage, support and inspire learning so that all students can achieve their full potential.
We challenge all students to achieve academic success while also developing physically, socially, and emotionally.
Our goal is to work in a partnership with home, school, and community to model and promote a respectful, safe and kind environment.
Click here to read the February 20, 2026 newsletter by Principal Tammy O'Connor

A community forum, sponsored by the ConVal School Board, was held on Wednesday, February 18.
For just over an hour, members of the school board and the district administration presented on a variety of topics that will come before voters in March. Chief among them were the budget and several warrant articles, including one on open enrollment and one on Francestown's re-proposed withdrawal from the ConVal cooperative school district.
In the photo, Business Manager Neal Cass gives a detailed explanation of the proposed budget, including the district assessment.
After the presentation, audience members and online viewers engaged in an hour-long question-and-answer period with school board members and administrators.
The YouTube video of the community forum, including the Q&A session, can be accessed here.
Click here to read the February 13, 2026 newsletter by Principal Tammy O'Connor.
Click here to read the February 6, 2026 newsletter by Principal Tammy O'Connor.

It's Football Friday here at Peterborough Elementary. Students and staff were encouraged to dress in their football attire as we approach Super Bowl weekend, with the New England Patriots heading to the big game!
Click here to read the January 23, 2026 newsletter by Principal Tammy O'Connor.
Click here to read the January 16, 2026 newsletter by Principal Tammy O'Connor.
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NHDI came to visit PES January 12th-16th, where our K-4th grade students learned individual dances to perform for friends, families and our school community. The students put in a lot of hard work and had so much fun learning their dances, working together, and showing off what they learned. Thank you NHDI for bringing your love of dance to our school!