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With the court order calling for the state to spend millions more on public schools on appeal to the state's highest court, House lawmakers consider a plan from a GOP budget writer.
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The bill would apply to female sports teams in K-12 schools and public colleges and universities.
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A spokesperson for UNH confirmed the school is working with the graduate students as they enter the home stretch of unionization efforts.
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A new study conducted by Dartmouth College found test scores could have helped less advantaged students gain access to the school.
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Two contract employees allegedly assaulted students in their care at Parker-Varney Elementary School in Manchester, NH, police said.
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"Sports should be a place where we embrace diversity," said one parent who testified against the bill.
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Families in the Seacoast rallied around the alternative school when it opened in 2022, but some say they saw warning signs of mismanagement early on.
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The six dozen-plus employees being laid off this winter were given 45 days notice last week.
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No teacher has been sanctioned since Republican lawmakers passed a law in 2021 restricting lessons about racism. But teachers’ unions and civil rights groups say the law is still chilling free speech.
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In a surprise move, the Biden administration announced it is fast-tracking a change that will erase the debts of many federal student loan borrowers after just 10 years.
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Many colleges and universities nationwide have faced criticism for mishandling their responses to students following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza.
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In New Hampshire, an additional 12,000 students will be newly eligible for Pell Grants, according to federal data.