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The Founders Academy
Public Charter School Grades 5-12
5 Perimeter Road, Manchester, NH 03103
(603) 952-4705
(603) 624-0057
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About
About Founders
Founders Academy FAQs
School Profile
Academic Departments
Humanities
Mathematics
Science
World Language Arts
Music, Visual Arts, and Theatre
Technology
Health and Physical Education
Dean of School
Dean's Newsletters
Archived Dean's Newsletters
Dean's Annual Message
Mission & Vision
Curriculum
Program of Studies
What is a Charter School?
List of Distinguished Visitors
Governance
Core Values
Board of Trustees
Board Minutes, Agendas, Dean's Board Reports
Board - Agendas
Board - Minutes
Dean's Board Reports
Committee Agendas and Minutes
Board Curriculum Committee
Finance Committee
Fundraising Committee
Outreach Committee
Parent Advisory Committee
Personnel Committee
Policy Committee
Policies & Procedures
Board Policies - Approved
Board of Advisors
Charter Financial Reporting
2023-24 Fiscal Year Financials
2022-23 Fiscal Year Financials
2021-22 Fiscal Year Financials
2020-21 Fiscal Year Financials
2019-20 Fiscal Year Financials
2018-19 Fiscal Year Financials
2017-18 Fiscal Year Financials
2016-17 Fiscal Year Financials
2015-16 Fiscal Year Financials
2014-15 Fiscal Year Financials
2013-14 Fiscal Year Financials
Notifications
The Charter
Career Opportunities
Annual Progress & Accountability Report
State Report Card
Admissions
Online Application
Transcripts & Records Release Form
Residency Affidavit Form
Waitlists and Capacity
Admissions Policy
Know Your Rights: Students with Disabilities in Charter Schools
Students
Student Portal
Honor Roll Students
Handbook
Student Life
Daily Bell Schedule
Leadership Code of Conduct
Dress Code
Busing
Academic Challenges
Clubs and Activities
ONLINE School Store
Back to School Supplies
Career Pathways & Community Outreach
Alternative PE Credit Options
Previous Senior Projects
In the Words of Students
Parents
PTSG
Want to Volunteer or Join PTSG?
PTSG Bylaws
PTSG Mission & Vision
PTSG Minutes
Drop-off & Pickup Procedure
Handbook
Parent Portal
Safety & Emergencies
In the Words of Parents
FAQ for New Families
Faculty
Staff Directory
Founders Teacher Code of Excellence
Teacher Portal
Student Services
Meet Your Counselors
Program of Studies
Scholarship Opportunities
Career Exploration Blog
High School Graduation Requirements
Post-Graduate Planning Resources
Helpful Apps
Community Resource Guide
Extended Learning Opportunities
Senior Acceptances
Forms and Payments
Calendar
2023 - 24 School Calendar
Giving
2023 - 2024 Annual Fund
Donating
Fundraising
Fall Calendar Raffle
John Stark Day
Contact Us
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Ongoing assistance is offered to students throughout the school year for individuals, groups, classrooms, and as a crisis occurs. You can review our internal procedure here:
Safety Assessment Procedure
. Our team will also refer / recommend outside services for those students who require additional support.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
- (800-273-8255) "The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals."
2-1-1 NH
- "2-1-1 is an easy to remember telephone number that connects callers, at no cost, to information about critical health and human services available in their community a
nd is an initiative led by Granite United Way (UWNH), in partnership with Eversouce, and the State of New Hampshire."
The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester
- "The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester is a private, nonprofit community mental wellness center, which means we are uniquely able to provide the services and programs you need. We have access to diverse treatment options and facilities, and our highly-trained staff deliver individualized and compassionate care."
Manchester Community Health Center
- "The Manchester Community Health Center (MCHC) is a nonprofit 501(c) (3) federally qualified health center offering high-quality, comprehensive, and family-oriented primary health care and support services since 1993."
NH Department of Health & Human Services Community Mental Health Centers
- "The Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) are located in 10 regions of New Hampshire. They are private not-for-profit agencies that have contracted with the NH Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Behavioral Health (BBH), to provide publicly funded mental health services to individuals and families who meet certain criteria for services."
National Alliance on Mental Illness
- "NAMI NH is a statewide, grassroots non-profit comprised of a network of affiliate chapters and support groups, staff and volunteers that provide information, education and support to all families and communities affected by mental illness."
Change Direction NH
- "The Change Direction initiative is a collection of concerned citizens, nonprofit leaders, and leaders from the private sector who have come together to change the culture in America about mental health, mental illness, and wellness. This initiative was inspired by the discussion at the White House National Conference on Mental Health in 2013, which came on the heels of the Newtown, Conn. tragedy."
Drug Free NH
- "The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Hampshire is a nonprofit organization that strives to create and promote consistent statewide messages about the problems and solutions of substance misuse in New Hampshire through engagement of partners, members and champions."
New Hampshire Al-Anon
- "The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems. We believe alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery."
New Hampshire Alcohol & Drug Treatment Locator
- "This website lists treatment agencies and individual practitioners offering substance use disorder services, including evaluation (this is the first step to determine level of treatment needed), withdrawal management (detoxification), outpatient counseling, residential treatment, recovery supports and other types of services."
PIC-Parent Information Center of NH
- "The Parent Information Center (PIC), a New Hampshire statewide family organization, strives to achieve positive outcomes for children and youth, with a focus on those with disabilities and special healthcare needs. This is achieved through its partnerships with families, educators, youth, professionals and organizations."
Southern NH Services
- "The Mission of Southern New Hampshire Services is to provide activities designed to assist low-income participants, including the elderly poor, to secure and retain meaningful employment, attain an adequate education, and make better use of available income; to ameliorate the causes of poverty within the community; to meet urgent and immediate individual and family needs, including health, nutrition, housing and employment-related assistance; and to address the problems and barriers which block the achievement of self-sufficiency."
(Updated: Mar. 21, 2018)
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