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Public school enrollment has dropped nearly 20 percent over the past 20 years, driven by declining child populations and COVID-19 disruptions.
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Ornaments with New Hampshire scenes are adorning a tree in Presidents’ Park as part of the White House’s annual holiday tradition.
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COVID cases among New Hampshire kids reached record levels this month, but schools are hoping mitigation measures will keep schools open after the holidays.
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The NEA-NH and other groups are suing state officials over a new law restricting some ways of teaching about racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression.
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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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NHPR spoke with U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona about COVID vaccines, learning loss, and students’ mental health
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Edelblut’s appearance at the Government Integrity Project forum comes as Gov. Chris Sununu navigates divisions within the Republican Party over the state’s response to COVID-19.
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As the homeschooling community expands, the state of New Hampshire is giving it more support than ever before.
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From lobbying to marketing, conservative groups are backing major initiatives at the state Department of Education.
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Widespread COVID testing was supposed to help N.H. fight the pandemic and keep schools open safely. But that's not what’s happening in many school districts.