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We answered your questions about New Hampshire students returning to classrooms around the state.
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New Hampshire is one step closer to expanding a school choice program approved in this year’s state budget. The State Board of Education voted on Thursday…
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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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The number of New Hampshire public school teachers retiring this year increased slightly from previous years.According to the New Hampshire Retirement…
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School districts and non-profits are gearing up for a busy summer with expanded programs to help students catch up on academics and socialize after a year…
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More New Hampshire superintendents and assistant superintendents are leaving their jobs this year, as part of a nationwide trend many attribute to the…
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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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N.H. Attorney General's Office Says School Masks are AllowedThe New Hampshire Attorney General's office says that school mask mandates are legal, in spite of pushback by some parents, lawmakers and school board…
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A group of New Hampshire mayors, city councilors, and school board members are urging state budget writers to overhaul how the state funds public…
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The Oyster River School District is the first district in the state to sign onto a public letter opposing House Bill 544.The bill would deny state funding…