Informal Education Series: Fifth Graders in Berlin “are the future of...

In our third installment of the “Informal Education” series, our Policy Director Liz Canada introduces us to Aubrey and Hannah, two fifth graders she...

Four things you need to know about JLCAR

Learn Everywhere, a proposal from the Department of Education, is a set of rules that would allow private and nonprofit organizations to offer public...

As school starts across the state, some NH communities face sharp...

Schools across the state will start their school year facing a cut of $1.06 million in total state aid. However, when we look deeper,...

What are the major factors that influence student learning in New...

To answer this question, Reaching Higher NH set out on a two-year project to explore how family, community, and statewide factors impact learning, and...

How economic security affects our youngest learners

This article is part of our Whole Picture of Public Education project, which uses state and national data to answer the question: what influences...

Harnessing the power of our communities for the benefit of our...

This article is part of our The Whole Picture of Public Education project, which uses state and national data to answer the question: what...

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

This article is part of our Whole Picture of Public Education project, which uses state and national data to answer the question: what influences...

PRESS RELEASE: Reaching Higher NH releases groundbreaking research on student learning...

What are the major factors that influence student learning in New Hampshire? For our youngest learners, it is their family income. But as students...

Just released: Community profiles to help you learn more about your...

As part of our Whole Picture of Public Education series, Reaching Higher NH developed individual community and school district profiles, which help individuals examine...

Commission begins reexamining public school funding

The Commission to Study School Funding, a group of six lawmakers and ten members of the public, had their third meeting of the year...