3 key takeaways on K-12 school enrollment trends in NH

The overall number of children schooled in New Hampshire -- including public, charter, private, and homeschooling -- decreased by 1% between October 2020 and...

Demographics, the pandemic, and the bubble class: Public schools continue to...

New Hampshire’s student population has been steadily declining since its peak in the early 2000s, according to data released by the New Hampshire Department...

School voucher program enrolling 1,635 students in first quarter; projected to...

At the first meeting of the Education Freedom Account Oversight Committee on Tuesday, November 9, the NH Department of Education released current enrollment data...

WEBINAR: Understanding the Statewide Education Property Tax (SWEPT)

At the October meeting of the NH Education Network (NHEN), Reaching Higher NH was joined by Mark Manganiello, the NH Department of Education's Office...

PODCAST: ‘Claremont, Part Two’ explores the impact of the historic school...

To fully understand school funding in New Hampshire, it helps to travel back in time to a pair of lawsuits bearing the name of...

PODCAST: ‘Claremont’ traces the throughline of school funding

To fully understand school funding in New Hampshire, it helps to travel back in time to a pair of lawsuits bearing the name of...

Lawmakers pass budget with significant implications for public education in New...

On Thursday, June 24, lawmakers in the New Hampshire House and Senate passed two budget bills that will map out the state’s priorities and...

Budget replaces targeted aid with tax cut, disproportionately benefitting owners of...

The New Hampshire state budget for 2022-2023 replaces a targeted property tax relief fund with a $100 million cut to the statewide education property...

WEBINAR: Education in the State Budget

This webinar, presented on Monday, June 3, 2021, examines the Senate's finalized version of the state budget, which includes a sweeping and highly controversial...