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Nottingham officials cite students and local control in decision to leave SAU 44

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Nottingham School District leaders described their town's recent move from a multi-district SAU to a single-district SAU, citing closer student services, local administrative capacity and manageable costs as reasons for the change.

Nottingham school board member (and speaker) told the committee that the town left SAU 44 after a planning year and a one-year transition, and that the district now operates as a single-district SAU serving roughly 517 K–8 students plus preschool.

The district of Nottingham (Rockingham County, population about 5,300) described long-standing tuition contracts with Coe-Brown Northwood Academy and Dover Senior High School for secondary students. Nottingham officials said they previously paid roughly…

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