On average, N.H. teachers get paid more in wealthy communities

Teacher salaries differ widely between districts in New Hampshire, and according to one school board chairman, the state's funding formula is a major factor...

NH floats ambitious education plan to secure federal dollars

New Hampshire's Department of Education has been working on the state plan to comply with the new federal education law, the Every Student Succeeds...

Letter: Schools are the lifeblood of any community

Hampton resident Juli Snaer wrote this letter to the editor of Seacoast Online: To the Editor: In just about every community, voters largely impact the school system....

Gov. Sununu addresses education concerns during DC trip

At a meeting in Washington, DC, Governor Chris Sununu met with Federal Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. There, he talked about charter schools and workforce...

As PACE program grows, teachers and administrators "thrilled" with progress

Senior staff of the Council of Chief State School Officers visited several of New Hampshire's widely-watched PACE districts recently to get an idea of how schools...

Vallone’s legacy lies in education

Epping native Mark Vallone is retiring as Principal of Epping Elementary School after over 30 years in education, reported Seacoast Online. A lifelong...

State LBA says, “School voucher bill could cost N.H. $36M over...

The state's nonpartisan Legislative Budget Assistant told a House Finance subcommittee that SB 193, the bill that would create a statewide voucher program, could...

Wilton-Lyndeborough School Board discusses voucher bill

The Wilton-Lyndeborough School Board members voiced their concerns with SB 193, the statewide voucher bill that is moving through the State Legislature. According to...

How partnering with your child’s teacher benefits their learning

Partnering with your child's teacher can have a positive impact on their learning--from increased academic success, to instilling a sense of confidence and encouraging...

Hearing for Ed Commissioner runs over six hours as packed room...

By 1 pm, when the hearing for Ed Commissioner nominee, Frank Edelblut was set to begin, the room was not only packed with people...