Making NH Schools Accountable

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By Laura Knoy on Monday, May 21, 2001.
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Because more money for schools is coming from the state, lawmakers are trying to come up with ways to measure how well schools are doing. And they’re looking at how the state might be able to help schools that don’t make the grade. But many people worry this approach will infringe on districts’ local control. Steve's guests are State Senator Caroline McCarley, a Democrat from Rochester and's Vice Chair of the Senate Education Committee, and Warren Henderson, Republican Representive from Exeter, who chairs the House Education Committee.(www.state.nh.us)

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