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 THREE: Stabilization Grants – A vital part of the formula...

Stabilization grants are a substantial source of state aid to many New Hampshire communities. In the third segment on our state’s education funding formula,...

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...

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,...

School funding crisis “a math problem” that needs a statewide solution,...

The state's dependence on local property taxes to fund education is reaching a tipping point that requires a statewide solution, attorneys John Tobin and...

When education is supported as a public good, it can teach...

In the heart of the South Bronx, a place in which 45,000 people live within eight square blocks of one another, an essential staple...

Business leader emphasizes CTE in addressing the state’s skills gap &...

Stephen Carter, the President and CEO of Williams & Hussey Machine Co. in Amherst, emphasized career and technical education (CTE) programs in preparing all...

School-business partnership is helping this student kick-start his engineering career

safran rochester partnership
As a part of a partnership between Spaulding High School in Rochester and Great Bay Community College, students can earn a certificate in advanced...

Nashua Career & Tech Center’s new initiative aims to attract more...

nashua cte
Nashua's Career and Technical Education (CTE) center, which prepares students for college and careers in industries such as biotechnology, engineering, healthcare, and trades, is...

School budget cuts are driving Franklin families out of the city

After three hours of public comment, the Franklin City Council voted to pass an $18.5 million school budget. The city faced an $813,000 budget...