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The common area only began to take shape in 1781, after a meeting house (now the Nichols Store) was built in 1781. The presence of the meeting house meant that the village (then known as "Lyme Plain") would be of greater civic importance than Lyme Center, located 2 miles (3 km) to the east, nearer the town's geographic center. Layout of the ...
Lyme has two K–8 schools, one public and one independent. There are currently around 200 students attending the Lyme School, [9] the public K–8 school. As of 2018 the Lyme School has full day kindergarten. The school typically ranks in the top 5–10% of New Hampshire schools.
Budget trends suggest that meal production costs over the last five years have been increasing faster than revenues. A report by the USDA's Economic Research Service in July 2008 suggested: "Cost pressures may be a barrier to improving school menus in some cases. The nationally representative School Lunch and Breakfast Cost Study II found that ...
Feb. 21—When faced with the decision of how to operate schools during the COVID-19 pandemic last fall, Superintendent Ian Neviaser said that the Region 18 Lyme-Old Lyme district considered the ...
House Bill 1212 would raise the income limit at which a family qualifies for reduced-price lunch in NH schools. NH House narrowly rejects bill expanding free and reduced-price lunch program Skip ...
High School Towns – NH Dept. of Education list of public high schools and the towns they serve This page was last edited on 22 January 2025, at 06:10 (UTC). ...
This is a list of school districts in New Hampshire. [1] ... Lyme: Lyme 76 – Lyme (Pre-K to 12) Lyndeborough: Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative 63 – Wilton (K to 12)
Lyme Center was one of two village centers established in the town's early years, with Lyme Common taking a leading role as the site of its civic and religious buildings. Lyme Center was in the early years known as Cook Village, after James Cook, who first settled the area in 1783, and whose family dominated its population into the 1820s.