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The enrollment decline seen this year is closer to pre-pandemic levels. It's due in part to New Hampshire’s low birth rates and aging population.
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Educators and public school advocates have opposed the law referenced in the new poll, arguing it stifles teachers who might avoid nuanced discussions on race, gender or sexuality for fear of being challenged under the law and penalized professionally.
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The money is part of a multi-year initiative to double the number of public charter schools in the state.
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Plaintiffs allege that the new law has a “chilling effect” on classroom lessons. The state is asking for the case to be dismissed.
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The state is using federal COVID relief aid to reimburse businesses offering paid internships to high school students.
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Departamento estatal de Educación pública resultados de su encuesta anual. Grupo de Connecticut gasta más en armas y representación que la NRA. Investigadores están rastreando propietario de carro parte de una escena de asesinato en un sendero en Concord.
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Many policies for trangender students prioritize their privacy. But some lawmakers and school administrators say schools should include parents in conversations about student’s gender identity.
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The bill was championed by conservative activists and lawmakers, but the Attorney General’s office warned it could violate anti-discriminations laws.
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The wave of records requests trace recent flash points in education, from COVID-19 to critical race theory.
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After a small group of Croydon voters approved a surprise measure to slash the school budget in half, high turnout is critical for residents trying to reinstate it. At stake? The public school system as they know it.