NH Serving Three Cups of Tea

The purpose of this blog is to facilitate the implementation of Greg Mortenson and David Relin's NY Times bestseller, Three Cups of Tea, into NH high school curricula. Thanks to the generosity of the Oristano Family Foundation and the Cricenti Foundation, 4,000+ copies of the book have been donated to NH and FL classrooms. We hope for this blog to be the "go-to" for lesson plan and project ideas for all interested educators... "one school at a time."

March 23, 2010

A wonderful evening with Greg Mortenson at Exeter High School, March 5, 2010


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Peace through education...

Peace through education...

The Young Reader's Edition

The Young Reader's Edition

LIsten to the Wind

LIsten to the Wind

Teacher Resources

  • Teaching Three Cups of Tea
  • Pennies For Peace
  • A Free, Printable Guide for Educators, Students & Communities by TeacherVision
  • Three Cups of Tea Reading Guide
  • Greg Mortenson's Q & A Interview
  • Greg Mortenson's blog
  • Central Asia Institute
  • Three Cups of Tea Official Site
  • Greg Mortenson Nominated for Nobel Prize, The Montana Pioneer
  • Greg Mortenson Press Release
  • Plymouth State University's Pakistani Educational Leadership Institute
  • Plymouth State University's Pakistan partner

With gratitude...

“At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.”
A. Schweitzer

On behalf of the NH educators involved in this amazing project, not only do I want to thank Paige, Michael and Victor Oristano, but also Connie Appel, Trustee of the Cricenti Foundation and Owner of the Morgan Hill Bookstore. It is Connie who first shared her idea with Paige that every high school student should read this book. From that thought, a flame has been lit, and we are grateful to be given this opportunity to share Greg Mortenson's message with the students of New Hampshire.

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A message of gratitude from Paige Oristano and Connie Appel~

We'd like to express our appreciation to NH educators for your enthusiastic and creative use of Three Cups of Tea in your classrooms to date. We have so enjoyed watching you move forward with this project in such innovative ways, that we were encouraged to begin another, smaller project in Palm Beach County, FL... using our NH experience as a template. Early this month we were able to kick off the Palm Beach County program, which over 25 high schools. We have been delighted to see that educators in Florida have embraced the message of Three Cups of Tea with the same type of commitment we have seen in NH, and they have incorporated some of your ideas and planning into their program. For this reason, we look forward to seeing the same level of excitement and acheivement among FL teachers and students as they progress with our new project. And again, we express our gratitude to NH for serving as a such a wonderful model for bringing Mortenson's message to a wider audience.

Paige Oristano and Connie Appel


Participating New Hampshire Schools

  • Belmont High School
  • Chester Academy
  • Colebrook Schools
  • Dover High School
  • Exeter High School
  • Franklin High School
  • Gilford High School
  • Gorham High School
  • Hillsboro-Deering High School
  • Hopkinton High School
  • Kearsarge Regional High School
  • Kennett High School
  • Kingswood Regional High School
  • Laconia High School
  • Lincoln-Woodstock High School
  • Lisbon High School
  • Littleton High School
  • Merrimack Valley High School
  • Milford High School
  • Moutonborough Academy
  • Newfound High School
  • Pembroke Academy
  • Plymouth Regional High School
  • Profile High School
  • Raymond High School
  • Sanborn Regional High School
  • Sandwich Central School
  • Souhegan High School
  • Stevens High School
  • White Mountains Regional High School
  • Windham High School
  • Winnacunnet High School
  • Winnisquam Regional High School
  • Woodsville High School

Participating Florida Schools

  • Academy for Positive Learning
  • Atlantic High School
  • AW Dreyfoos School of the Arts
  • Boca Raton Community High School
  • Boynton Beach High School
  • Forest Hill High School
  • John I Leonard High School
  • Jupiter High School
  • Olympic Heights High School
  • Palm Beach Central High School
  • Palm Beach Gardens High School
  • Palm Beach Lakes High School
  • Palm Springs Middle School
  • Park Vista High School
  • Seminole Ridge High School
  • Suncoast High School
  • Wellington High School

In memory of Sir Edmund Hillary~

In memory of Sir Edmund Hillary~
"He was a truly great man, not just as an adventurer but as a humanitarian, and in that way he will be immortal." Lincoln Hall, Australian climber (Photo from AP File)
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