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Republican Gov.-elect Chris Sununu will have considerable power to shape the direction of public education with four key appointments during his first…
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All this week, NHPR is looking at how New Hampshire schools are rethinking the role they play in the lives of their students and their communities. More…
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The Obama administration's recent directive addressing the use of school bathrooms and other facilities by transgender students heightened a debate…
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On Friday, all three branches of New Hampshire’s government will meet in a courtroom, in the latest dispute over how the state pays for public schools.The…
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Next month, a primary election in Manchester will narrow an unusually crowded field of candidates seeking to unseat three-term mayor Ted Gatsas. The race…
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New Hampshire has been engaged in a perennial argument about the state’s role in paying for schools. In 2011, a compromise put that debate on hold. But…
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A new book explores the tumultuous history of public education: from racial integration, to unions and teacher-tenure, to standardized tests and charter…
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The original legislation to allow charters schools in New Hampshire passed way back in 1995, but it would take another ten years before the first of these…
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A recent stabbing incident, which injured more than twenty-students at a Pennsylvania school, has once again reminded us that violence can occur in any…
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We finish a two-part series on the teaching profession, with a look at how we prepare our teachers. After criticism claiming credentialing standards in…