New Hampshire Schools
Education in the Mount Washington Valley has undergone some exciting changes in recent years. With the completion of the new Kennett High School at the Mineral Springs location and the renovation of A. Crosby Kennett Middle School students from around the valley have state of the art facilities for learning. The New Hampshire schools of the Mount Washington Valley are organized into two administrative districts, SAU #9 and SAU #13. SAU #9 comprises the towns of Conway, North Conway, Bartlett, Jackson, Hale’s Location, Intervale, Albany, and Eaton. SAU #13 consists of Madison, Tamworth and Freedom. All of these towns eventually place students at Kennett High School.
District Highlights
- Recent approval of the technology warrant article continues to move technology into local schools 2009
- Additions and renovations to Jackson Grammar School completed 2008
- Kennett High School earns the New Hampshire Secondary School of Excellence Award 2000, 2009
- Completion of the Kennett Middle School Renovation 2008
- Completion of the new Kennett High School and the Mount Washington Valley Career and Technical Center 2007
Both Kennett High School and A. Crosby Kennett Middle School serve as regional schools serving students from various towns. You can see the list of schools and the articulation path for students attending any of the Valley schools by viewing our local schools articulation page
SAU 9 publishes an annual report card available online here. For accountability information regarding SAU 13 you can use the State of New Hampshire Department of Education website to locate specific schools.



