Peterborough professional development company to move to Seacoast
PETERBOROUGH â A company that's had roots in town since it began in the mid-1980s is moving to Portsmouth in April. Staff Development for Educators, which provides professional development services for teachers, will share a space with its sister company, Stenhouse Publishers. SDE employs
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