Risking it all for choice

The Laconia Daily Sun featured Reaching Higher NH's analysis of SB 193, the bill that would create a statewide voucher program, and reactions from...

Enrollments continue to decline across Capital area – but not everywhere

According to the Concord Monitor, fluctuations in school enrollment--often even as little as 1% annually--are creating logistical challenges, from classroom space to staffing needs: Continuing...

Analysis finds that SB 193 may disadvantage students with disabilities

Reaching Higher New Hampshire, a nonpartisan education policy nonprofit, released an analysis of SB 193, a bill to create a statewide education savings account...

Education, Business Leaders: Education is the key to addressing the state’s...

According to New Hampshire's schools, businesses, and leaders, education is the key to addressing the state's labor shortages. The Associated Press reported from a...

Concord Monitor: Advocates say special ed rights lost in school choice...

The Concord Monitor highlighted Reaching Higher NH's new analysis on the statewide voucher bill's impact on students with disabilities, underscoring the potential impacts to...

School officials speak out against voucher system

Hampton and Dover were the latest school boards to vote against SB 193, the bill that would create a statewide voucher bill, according to...

Senate bill aims to restrain commissioners

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Nine New Hampshire Senators have sponsored a bill in 2018 designed to forbid commissioners from engaging in partisan political activity. According to the Union...

Rep Francese: “Don’t be fooled. This is one of the most...

Representative Paula Francese (Exeter) submitted this letter to the editor of Seacoast Online:  "It is impossible for me to read Catie McLaughlin’s letter to the...

Educator offers six reasons “to speak out immediately and loudly against...

In a column for the Concord Monitor, educator Joe Onosko offered six reasons why New Hampshire should reject the voucher program created by SB...

My Turn: How, exactly, would our school voucher money be spent?

Mary Wilke, a retired educator, questioned whether New Hampshire residents would want to fund religious curriculum, as it would under SB 193, the statewide...