Five years ago the New Hampshire supreme court declared the state must fund an adequate education for every child. The decision was known as Claremont 2. Its aim was to make the state tax structure fairer, and to improve schools. NHPR’s Trish Anderton recently visited Lisbon, one of the five communities that filed the Claremont lawsuit. She found that even though extra money is now coming in from the state, questions about what kind of school the community should have, and how much it should cost, are not getting easier.