Almost 7,000 NH students have taken advantage of hands-on extended learning...

According to a survey administered by the Department of Education in February, 6,900 students in 62 public high schools have participated in an Extended...

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...

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...

Work-Based Learning Awards highlight efforts to help students become college and...

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A high school student who helped construct his family’s new home. An information technology company that has been placing interns in employment positions for...

What do our students need to succeed in the world of...

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How can we prepare our children for life after graduation? What skills are the most important, and how can we foster them in students?...

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...

School-business partnership is helping this student kick-start his engineering career

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As a part of a partnership between Spaulding High School in Rochester and Great Bay Community College, students can earn a certificate in advanced...

Nashua Career & Tech Center’s new initiative aims to attract more...

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Nashua's Career and Technical Education (CTE) center, which prepares students for college and careers in industries such as biotechnology, engineering, healthcare, and trades, is...

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,...

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...