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The NH Supreme Court issued its most recent school funding decision last week in the ConVal case. The decision upheld ...
WHEN I delivered my budget address earlier this year, I emphasized the need for us to recalibrate from higher spending of ...
Sparking from an early childhood interest in art which only continued to grow stronger, Marshall High School senior Lilly ...
Dear Gov. Ayotte: I am a mother of three grown children and a veteran high school English teacher.
A handful of school districts across the state already limit or ban cellphone use during school hours or on school property.
This year’s legislative session saw many changes that will affect New Hampshire’s schools, students, and educators.
Procedures were followed, decorum was expected, and civil discourse resulted in meaningful exchanges of ideas in committee, ...
The Republican-backed legislation would prohibit books depicting nudity and other acts intended for “sexual desire” in New Hampshire public schools.
Dozens of teachers, students, children and liberal activists staged a “read-in” protest outside Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s office late last week, calling upon her to veto legislation (HB 324) they warn will ...
But the Republican-led Legislature changed that process through last-minute additions to the state budget approved Thursday and signed into law by Gov. Kelly Ayotte on Friday.
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