John H. Fuller Elementary School in North Conway was built in 1956. The PTO touted its many amenities, such as proximity to Whitaker Woods and Cranmore.(RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
John H. Fuller Elementary School in North Conway was built in 1956. The PTO touted its many amenities, such as proximity to Whitaker Woods and Cranmore.(RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — The John H. Fuller School PTO is making a case for why the K-6 school in North Conway should stay open. Knowing that closing an elementary school will probably come down to either Fuller or Pine Tree School in Center Conway, they sent a letter to the Conway School Board on Jan. 28 citing the benefits of keeping John Fuller over Pine Tree open. They contend Fuller is a larger campus, has access to Whitaker Woods and has a great location in North Conway Village.
The letter was included in the school board’s packet for the board’s Jan. 28 agenda.
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