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The Department of Education said subpoena power would only be used as a last resort in investigations. But critics warned it would give the commissioner excessive power during an era of increasing hostility towards teachers.
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Proposed legislation in the House would allow the commissioner of the department to issue a subpoena “for persons, relevant documents, and relevant items” that would help it carry out any investigation.
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NHPR’s Julia Furukawa sits down with New Hampshire Department of Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut to talk about his vision for public education as students and teachers return to class this fall.
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Epidemiólogo estatal dice que no hay casos de viruela del mono en NH aún, pero sí en estados cercano. Banco de alimentos de NH enfrenta desafíos por subida de costos de comida y gasolina. Evento en Manchester conectó a familias con trabajadores de seguro médico para salvar su cobertura de Medicaid.
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State Education Commissioner Frank Edleblut, an ally to many conservative causes, cites a series of complaints from parents as evidence of teachers’ efforts to reshape students’ values.
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As the DOE contracts with an outside organization for Black History month videos, New Hampshire social studies teachers say support for their subject is diminishing.
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New Hampshire's largest school district could become the latest to publicly oppose a controversial bill that would deny state funding to any businesses,…
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State lawmakers heard hours of testimony Tuesday on a bill that would significantly expand access and funding for school choice in New Hampshire.The bill,…
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Commissioner Frank Edelblut will answer your questions and talk with us about the ways the Department of Education is providing support for K-12 students,…
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U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos visited New Hampshire on Friday to meet with school leaders, teachers and students in Bedford, but her visit was…