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Public school advocates and Gov. Sununu are condemning a local chapter of a conservative group for offering to pay those who “catch” teachers violating a new state law.
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An educator found to have violated the Right to Freedom from Discrimination in Public Workplaces and Education law could have their teaching license removed.
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14 polymer clay artists created work based on The Gathering, a group of Black and white women artists from across the country who regularly meet over Zoom.
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Public school educators will not be violating the state’s new “divisive concepts” law if their lessons on slavery, the civil rights movement, and the treatment of marginalized people leave some students feeling “uncomfortable,” according to guidance issued Wednesday evening by the state Attorney General’s Office.
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The N.H. Attorney General’s office will not pursue charges against members of a white supremacist group who targeted a state representative from Nashua in an online racist attack.
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The city of Lebanon is bringing forward a diversity, equity and inclusion commission to advise the city council, promote cultural awareness and provide…
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Many classrooms are empty for the summer, but in New Hampshire and other states, the debate over curricula is intensifying.Pressure is mounting from…
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A continuación, lee las noticias del miércoles 16 de junio.También puedes escuchar las noticias haciendo click en el audio. Una nota: Lo escrito es…
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A continuación, lee las noticias del miércoles 2 de junio.También puedes escuchar las noticias haciendo click en el audio. Una nota: Lo escrito es nuestro…
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As lawmakers across the country -- including here in New Hampshire -- debate how racism and sexism are taught in schools, schools themselves are grappling…