Manchester at high risk for losses of state funding & increased...

According to Manchester Ink Link, the Manchester School District could face substantial losses in state aid if SB 193, the bill that would create...

Delay in Medicaid to Schools rulemaking means loss in available federal...

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A delay in the rulemaking process by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) means school districts in New Hampshire will...

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...

How the courts have shaped education funding, and what comes next

In the 1990’s, the Claremont School District challenged the way the state of New Hampshire pays for public school in what are known as...

Looming questions about voucher bill and its effects on students and...

On January 16, the House Finance Committee held a public hearing on SB 193, the bill that would create a statewide voucher program. After...

State should target funding to schools based on need, says state’s...

According to David Juvet of the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire, the state's Chamber of Commerce, if the state doesn't allow better...

Rep. Heath: “As legislators, it is our job to protect and...

Representative Mary Heath (Manchester), who serves on the House Education Committee, wrote in Seacoast Online that the Legislature's job should be to strengthen the...

Voucher advocates say SB 193 “is a great start”

Some advocates of SB 193, the statewide voucher bill, are voicing both concerns and optimism about limitations to the program. One supporter called it...

Governor Sununu applauds House Education Committee’s recommendation to pass voucher bill

Governor Sununu released a statement on Tuesday following the House Education Committee's recommendation to pass SB 193, the bill that would create a voucher...

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...