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Here's what people who work in the field want out of state leaders in the year ahead.
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The Education Freedom Savings Account Oversight Committee will release a report next month with recommendations for changes to the taxpayer-funded program, which helps parents pay for their children’s costs of attending private, religious and home schools.
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According to the Dartmouth College Student Government, voting for no confidence meant Sian Leah Beilock should not remain in office.
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Earlier this week, facing outcry from press freedom advocates, Dartmouth President Sian Beilock said the students who were present “to report on the protests should not have been arrested for doing their jobs.”
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Elizabeth Chilton will succeed current University of New Hampshire president James Dean this summer.
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The majority of those arrested during pro-Palestinian protests at the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth campuses have been charged with trespassing or resisting arrest.
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Charlotte Hampton, managing editor for The Dartmouth, said a college communications staffer approved her presence on the campus lawn the same night she was arrested while reporting there.
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The protesters are barred from three locations on campus, including the college’s main green, according to the conditions of their bail.
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The chair of the board of trustees of the LEAF Charter School in Alstead, New Hampshire, announced the school would permanently close April 29.
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Frank Edelblut pledged to stay “nonpartisan.” But as head of New Hampshire’s education department, he’s used his platform to pursue conservative grievances against the education system and individual educators.
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Commissioner Frank Edelblut seized upon the controversy as a symbol of public schools gone awry — part of a larger battle his department has been waging for years.
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They also say New Hampshire’s community college system should turn its seven distinct colleges into one college with seven campuses.