iMarc launches new interactive web site for Hampstead Academy

Hampstead, New Hampshire – Hampstead Academy (HA), in partnership with iMarc, a web strategy and development firm specializing in interactive web sites, recently launched a new web site featuring dynamic news and online content management features. Highlights of the new site include:

- Private areas for students, teachers, and PTA members,
- Dynamic content management features
- Outbound broadcast email
- Integration with a homework-assignment portal

Hampstead Academy is a private, independent school located in southern New Hampshire. The school provides excellence in education and promotes the establishment of sound character in a secure environment where learning is valued and life is revered. At Hampstead Academy, students not only learn basic skills, they explore ideas and develop higher level thinking skills that produce positive results.

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iMarc is a full-service web development and hosting firm that uses a unique, multidisciplinary approach to web and on-line application design. iMarc's applications and web sites are typically next generation projects, with higher levels of interactivity and engagement for the user, yet more functionality and ease of maintenance for the administrator. iMarc's customers include EMC, PCNomad, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, and UPromise. For more information, contact iMarc at 978-462-8848 or visit www.imarc.net.
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