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ArchivesParties Split on State's Final BudgetBy Josh Rogers on Wednesday, June 22, 2005.House and senate negotiators have completed their work on the state's budget. While Republicans legislative leaders hail the 2.7 billion dollar package as a responsible funding of state priorities, many democrats, including Governor Lynch, have reservations. New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers reports. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Commission Weighs Civil Union ArgumentsBy Doug MacPherson on Wednesday, June 22, 2005.THE COMMISSION STUDYING HOW TO ADDRESS THE LEGAL STATUS OF HOMOSEXUAL COUPLES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE HELD A HEARING IN PORTSMOUTH WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Producer Paul LallyBy John Walters on Wednesday, June 22, 2005.Paul Lally has been the man behind the curtain for almost all of his life -- whether it was as a kid providing the voices for the family pets, or as a Public Television producer on Mr Roger's Neighborhood and Ciao, Italia. Paul's own gift for storytelling is captured in his CD, A Fairy Tale Comforter for Children. NH Charter Schools One Year LaterBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, June 22, 2005.Last summer, New Hampshire's first charter school in Franklin opened its doors, now as its first school year ends six charter schools stand. Schools have begun to boast of the success of its students yet the year has not been without its major challenges? difficulties in state aid and negativity by certain school boards have left some of these schools uncertain about their futures. Today on the Exchange we look back at the last year of charter schools in our state and look forward to what their futures might hold. Laura's guests are Amy Quinton, NHPR's Education reporter. Roberta Tenney, Administrator for school standards for the New Hampshire Department of Education who oversees Charter, Choice, Home Schooling and Non-Public Education. Bill Grimm, Chair of the Board of Trustees and Founder of the Franklin Career Academy, the state's first Charter School. Patrice Baker, Chair of the Board of Trustees at the Seacoast Charter School in Exeter. Mark Joyce, Execuitve Director of the New Hampshire School Administrators Association and Lisa Lavoie, Director of the North Country Charter Academy in Littleton and Lancaster. |
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