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Local school leaders say that because they have no discretion over special education costs, they’ll have to consider asking taxpayers to cover that loss of state aid or discuss cutting teaching positions and programs like art of music.
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The COVID pandemic put some students behind developmentally and academically. Others are experiencing mental health and behavioral problems that make it all but impossible to participate in class.
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The bipartisan legislation is heading to the governor's desk.
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por Sarah Gibson, traducción por Daniela Vidal AlleeEl distrito escolar de Manchester ha publicado nuevos datos que muestran que los estudiantes de…
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The Manchester school district has released new data that shows middle and high school students are struggling during the pandemic, especially students of…
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Whether remote, hybrid, or in person, back-to-school is a bit more complicated for students with additional needs. We talk with educators and families…
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For months, families across New Hampshire have been wondering what school would look like. And now, a lot of them have a first taste. There have been…
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An order issued by Gov. Chris Sununu regarding services during the pandemic for students with disabilities is drawing praise from special education…
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For many students with disabilities, school closure has been a major setback. That’s because in addition to regular classes, these students get extra…
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Parents in Nashua are voicing concerns over a decision by the school district to bus students offsite for special education services. Districts in New…