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2020 NHCSS Conference Postponed

5/22/2020

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Good Day New Hampshire Social Studies Teachers,
Unfortunately due to the worldwide pandemic, the NHCSS has made the difficult decision to cancel our fall conference scheduled for October 28th, 2020. The NHCSS will review the situation in November 2020 and make a determination at that time based on the latest Center for Disease Control’s guidelines along with protocols and procedures outlined by the state of New Hampshire as to whether we will host a physical conference in March 2021, a virtual conference in March 2021, or cancel the conference entirely. 
As fellow educators we appreciate, the hard work and dedication that each of you are putting into your classrooms during these difficult times. We continue to look forward to your workshop proposal submissions that would further social studies education in the state of New Hampshire. Please utilize the following link: http://www.nhcss.org/presenter-proposals.html    to submit the fantastic work that I know each of you have created before the COVID-19 crisis as well as the phenomenal work that you have developed during remote learning. 
The NHCSS sincerely hopes to offer each of you an exemplary conference in March that would benefit you and your students. Please watch for updates in November 2020 on the NHCSS Facebook page and our website: http://www.nhcss.org/.
Thank you for patience, flexibility, and commitment to social studies education in New Hampshire!
Curtis C. Roddy
Curtis C. Roddy, President, New Hampshire Council of the Social Studies
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    • Special Collections >
      • 100 Years of Suffrage
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    • Online Resources >
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      • World Resources
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      • Behavioral Sciences Resources
      • Economics and Finance Resources
      • Pedagogy Resources
    • External Resources >
      • NH Organizations >
        • Moose on the Loose
        • NH Civics Institute
        • NHD in NH
        • The Remedial Herstory Project
        • Youth and Government NH
      • NH Museums >
        • *Full List
        • America's Stonehenge
        • Black Heritage Trail of NH
        • Fort at No. 4
        • Franklin Pierce Manse
        • Indian Museum
        • Mary Baker Eddy Homes
        • Musterfield Farm
        • White Mountains
        • Wright Museum
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