Join Reaching Higher NH & NHSBA for an exciting workshop opportunity

Reaching Higher NH and the New Hampshire School Boards Association are hosting two workshops on ways to help students become college and career ready....

Creating a school culture to help students overcome trauma and engage...

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At Honey Run Academy in Paradise, California, many students have experienced traumatic events like substance misuse in the home, abuse, or homelessness. But educators...

CTE programs aren’t just for blue collar jobs: “We’re a rainbow...

Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs are preparing New Hampshire's students for a wide variety of careers, from biomedical engineering to advanced manufacturing. Frank...

Nashua students could earn hands-on math credits through CTE

Nashua high schools are working on a pilot program to offer core math classes as part of Career and Technical Education programs. With these...

SAT scores improve for New Hampshire students

The average SAT scores for New Hampshire students rose about 3% from previous years, according to the New Hampshire Department of Education. All 11th...

Listening sessions for NH Social Studies standards to take place this...

The Department of Education is working to update New Hampshire's social studies standards which have not been updated since 2006. It is currently working...

Public sessions on computer science education standards this week

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The NH Department of Education is holding sessions this week to get public input on the state's new minimum computer science education standards. The...

MTSS-B training series designed to promote school-wide student wellness

NH MTSS-B Team Training 2018
The New Hampshire MTSS-B Collaborative is hosting a three-day team training on Multi-Tiered Systems of Support for Behavioral Health & Wellness (MTSS-B) for school...

PART ONE: The big question for 2019 – How will we...

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The way New Hampshire pays for its schools has been a hot topic for decades. With recent tweaks to the education funding formula and...

PART TWO: Is an “adequate education” adequate for our students?

When talking about the cost of education in New Hampshire, the term “adequate education” usually comes up. But what does it mean, and how...