Learn Everywhere would outsource NH public school classes to private vendors

On June 13, the State Board of Education (SBOE) will decide on whether to move forward with “Learn Everywhere,” a proposal from Department of...

Learn Everywhere– pathway to privatization?

A proposal from the Department of Education (DOE) Commissioner Frank Edelblut, known as the “Learn Everywhere” program, would require public high schools to award...

Questions remain as Department of Education works on finalizing Learn Everywhere...

On Thursday, April 11, the New Hampshire Department of Education presented a new draft of the rules that authorize the Learn Everywhere program to...

State Board & DOE working on way forward for Learn Everywhere,...

At its meeting on Thursday, March 14th, the State Board of Education laid out the next steps for the rules authorizing the Learn Everywhere...

Outpouring Of Public Comments on Learn Everywhere

On February 14, teachers, administrators, school board members, and parents lined up to testify on the Learn Everywhere program and the proposed rules that authorize it. The...

Comparing ‘Learn Everywhere’ to Existing Opportunities

This morning the State Board of Education (SBOE) is hearing public comments related to the ‘Learn Everywhere’ Rules. These rules, which were presented at...

Policy Brief: NH Charter Schools

In this brief, we discuss the current authorization process, funding, student selection, and critical questions for consideration to inform the debate around charter schools...

PART TWO: Is an “adequate education” adequate for our students?

When talking about the cost of education in New Hampshire, the term “adequate education” usually comes up. But what does it mean, and how...

SAT scores improve for New Hampshire students

The average SAT scores for New Hampshire students rose about 3% from previous years, according to the New Hampshire Department of Education. All 11th...

Working toward a vision for community schools that work for all...

What can we learn from a decade in the life of two high schools in the same Oakland, CA neighborhood? In one, educators, parents,...