The Whole Picture of
Public Education in
New Hampshire

What are the major factors that influence student learning in New Hampshire? Over the past two years, Reaching Higher NH has set out on an extensive research project that seeks to answer this question.

The Whole Picture of Public Education uses data from state and national databases to provide our communities with comprehensive research into student learning and outcomes, community factors, and school finance. In addition to this report, the project includes articles exploring interactive data visualizations and individual school district and town profiles, with the goal of helping the audience build a better understanding of their own communities.

Report: Factors that Influence Student Learning in NH

Learn more about the family, community, and other factors that influence student learning in our state.

Interactive Data Visualizations

Explore the data and findings using interactive Tableau visualizations.

Community & District Data Profiles

Build a better understanding of your own community and school district with data profiles, that include student outcomes, community and finance indicators, and more.

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Key Findings of the Project

What are the major factors that influence student learning in New Hampshire?

Learn more about the project, the methodology, and more.

The Role of the Family

How economic security affects our youngest learners

The Role of the Community

Harnessing the power of the community for the benefit of our students

Teachers, Schools, and Resources

How do our teachers, classrooms, and other factors influence student learning?

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