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The pills for adults and school-aged kids aren't the right dose for preschoolers. Plus they taste bad. Now there's a new pill for little ones — but it seems like an uphill battle to get it to them.
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Between COVID, protests and more, this year's graduating class had a unique experience.
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Those that are approved would receive four years of loan repayments. They would need to work in the same school district for all four years to get the full benefit.
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Monday's decision is the latest in a decades-long fight over who should pay for public schools and how much that should cost.
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The judge says the state should fund at least $7,356 per pupil – not the current $4,100. He also found the statewide education property tax unconstitutional.
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The program provides eligible families with the same amount the state pays per pupil to public school districts — about $4,500 — to pay for private school tuition or home school expenses.
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Out-of-state undergraduate students will see a 2.5% increase in tuition at Keene State College and UNH, while it will stay flat at Plymouth State.
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Several cities across New Hampshire have elected new mayors. This week, NHPR is sitting down with some of these new leaders to talk about their plans for office.
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Seven people were arrested at a demonstration on Friday at Brandeis University, which this week banned a pro-Palestinian student group, while nearly two dozen students were arrested over a protest at Brown University. On Friday, Columbia University announced it was suspending Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace as official student groups through the end of the term.
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The New York Times best selling author and Upper Valley resident was the keynote speaker for the New Hampshire Humanities annual celebration in Manchester Wednesday night.
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A federal program allows school districts to use Medicaid data to determine which of their students already qualify for free or reduced-price meals, without needing to contact parents.
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Nearly two months have passed since the Dartmouth College basketball team signed a petition seeking representation by the Service Employees International Union, which already represents some school employees.