[1] Circa 2003 Hooksett contracted with Manchester to educate its high school students.
[2] Previously Bedford had an agreement with the district so that students were sent to Manchester West High School.
[5] By 2013 the relationship between Hooksett and the Manchester district collapsed, with each side alleging the other violated terms of the agreement.
In July 2013 Hooksett and the Manchester district agreed to end their contract early.
[7] As of 2012[update] the district has a large number of English as a second language students due to a program of the U.S. State Department placing refugees in Manchester.