TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE: Senate Bill 148: the Career and Technical Education Omnibus...

On August 8, 2021, Governor Chris Sununu signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 148, the Career and Technical Education Omnibus Bill. SB 148 had...

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...

Oversight committee approves interim voucher rules under the condition that regular...

The Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules (JLCAR), the state’s legislative oversight body, approved the interim rules for the statewide school voucher program along...

“Minimal” oversight of voucher program could put rules in jeopardy; Legislative...

On Thursday, August 19, the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules (“JLCAR”) is scheduled to vote on interim rules for the statewide education voucher...

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...

The Next Stage: We caught up with eight students from one...

Part Two of a Two-Part Series The music room at Merrimack Valley High School looms large in the memory of students who found themselves there...

Follow your dreams (but please come back): Why young people leave...

Part One of a Two-Part Series “Pathways” has become a buzzword of late in the world of education. Increasingly, educators and policy makers are...