STUDENT LIFE

Craft Your Own Educational Journey

NESA students are eager to challenge themselves and collaborate with peers in a non-traditional learning environment. Every day involves rigorous academic study in our core curriculum and creative training in a student-selected artistic discipline. All students are strongly encouraged to participate in internship opportunities at one of our community partner organizations to apply their learning beyond the classroom.

Our Daily Rhythm

Students delve into core academic subjects in morning sessions, followed by artistic intensives in the afternoons.

Sample Schedule

8:30 – English

9:15 – Social Studies

10:00– Math

10:45 – Science

11:30 – Lunch

12:00– Ballet 1 A

12:45 – Concepts of Choreography

1:30 – Floor Barre & Understanding your Instrument

3:00 – Internship at Lebanon Opera House

  • Core Curriculum

    All students study the Core Curriculum which fulfills the NH Department of Education’s graduation requirements. However, unlike in a traditional siloed educational model, NESA students connect their learning across subject areas through collaborative projects and cross-disciplinary units.

  • Artistic Training

    At NESA, students don’t need to compromise creative pursuits or academic rigor. Artistic training each afternoon allows students to prepare for a career in the arts, develop their musical portfolio for college, and explore their creative and academic interests under one roof.

  • City Campus Model

    NESA students apply their learning outside the classroom and develop community connections. With classrooms just steps away from top-tier visual and performing arts organizations in downtown Lebanon, students can easily pursue internships, volunteer, or catch a show in the heart of a vibrant, artistic community.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Students will have some homework outside of the school day; an assignment may include attending a local art gallery or play. These expectations will be clear from the first day of school so families can plan for them. The fall showcase and spring musical, for which dates will be determined by the beginning of the school year, will be required evening commitments. Rehearsals will occur primarily during the school day, but there may be some additional after-school rehearsals in the final weeks leading up to the performaces.

  • While some workbook homework may be assigned students, the focus on out of the classroom learning will be on experiences that build on the concepts being taught in school and enhance the learning. Homework will not focus on worksheets, but connect students to creative and academic corners of our community that support their learning objectives at NESA.

  • Students have lunch period every day. Students can also schedule free periods if they are on pace to graduate or if they participating in an Extended Learning Opportunity (ELO) in the community for credit.

  • Yes. Students will also have the opportunity to work for NESA as instructors for after-school programming or counselors at summer camp.

  • Yes. Students will have the opportunity to receive PE credit by participating in physical education classes at the CCBA or dancing at NESA.

  • Students will be provided a chromebook to use for their classes.

  • Students should be dressed modestly for all school classes and events. This means modest necklines and hemlines. Clothing should cover midriff completely, and no under garments of any kind (slips, corsets, bralettes) should ever be worn as attire.

  • Yes, students may participate in curricular and co-curricular programs in their resident public school district, subject to the same restriction or requirements of students enrolled in the public school. You can find more information here

  • Yes, New Hampshire public school students can take classes at NESA for credit through the Extended Learning Opportunities (ELO) program. Every public school is required by the NH Department of Education to have a policy about ELOs, even if they do not offer them yet. Some public schools fund ELO credits and others require families to pay. You can learn more about Lebanon High School’s ELO program here, and ELOs generally here.

  • Yes. We are partnering with River Valley Community College Early Start and Bridge 2 College Programs. In this program students can receive up to two college credits per year.

  • Students will have access to extensive online databases as well as the Lebanon Public Library.

  • Yes, throughout the year we host whole school excursion events. These may entail a day at a Stewardship Center completing a ropes course, kayaking, hiking, building community and exploring the beautiful New England landscape.

  • Yes, there will be an activity fair at the beginning of the school year where students can present approved clubs and ask other students to sign-up.

  • Yes, students will complete 7 hours of community service over the course of the year. This will be during the school day and facilitated by NESA administration.

  • Most students will take 7 classes per semester. 6 classes is the minimum requirement for a full-time student.