Sarah Gibson
Reporter, Education & DemographicsSarah Gibson joined NHPR's newsroom in 2018. She reports on demographics and education.
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The Attorney General's office says if the order goes into effect, the state will be unable to fund schools.
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In the last year, Commissioner Frank Edelblut and his deputies have repeatedly pressed one district to explain its decision making around library content.
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The program is open to all adults working with kids, including parents, guardians and homeschool instructors.
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An influx of newcomers to recreational and retirement communities drove the population increase in non-urban counties.
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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 inaugural statewide contest garnered over 1,000 entries.
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A report from the US Census Bureau found that only 20 percent of New England homes meet housing standards for seniors.
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As PragerU was seeking the green light to operate in New Hampshire, state Education Commissioner Edelblut lent a hand to the conservative media group’s expansion efforts.
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Despite criticism from teachers and school boards, PragerU will offer a financial literacy course for high school credit in New Hampshire.
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Documents from an ongoing court case offer a window into how new rules are affecting teachers and the state officials who are in charge of overseeing education.