Do grades demonstrate the potential of each student?

When we think about school, it’s almost impossible to imagine the experience without letter grades and grade point averages. But does a number, like...

Governor Sununu supports limiting court’s role in education funding

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Governor Chris Sununu said he supports an amendment to the New Hampshire Constitution that would limit the court's power in determining how to fund...

Tips on how to encourage kids to read during the summer

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Now that summer is here, how can parents encourage their children to continue to read? Fostering a love of reading through modeling, valuing reading...

Manchester’s Bookmobile kicks off on July 9!

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The Manchester School District, in partnership with the Manchester City Library, will run a bookmobile beginning on Monday, July 9. All Manchester children are...

Business leader emphasizes CTE in addressing the state’s skills gap &...

Stephen Carter, the President and CEO of Williams & Hussey Machine Co. in Amherst, emphasized career and technical education (CTE) programs in preparing all...

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...

Plymouth State University partners with GLSEN to offer anti-bullying training to...

The Holmes Center for School Partnerships and Educator Preparation at Plymouth State University is partnering with the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)...

Competency-based transcripts: do they affect college admissions?

The short answer: no. In fact, some colleges prefer them over traditional transcripts. New Hampshire's schools are moving towards competency-based education, where students "show what...

Webinar: Strategies for schools in addressing to the opioid epidemic on...

Rural Behavioral Health will be hosting a webinar on Thursday, July 19 on The Impact of the Opioid Epidemic on Children and Youth in...

Colleges & universities dropping SAT and ACT writing test requirements

Many colleges and universities are ending the requirement for the writing portion of the SAT or ACT in admissions, favoring writing samples, teacher recommendations,...