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New Hampshire state law, RSA 200:58 and RSA 200:59, focuses on children who struggle learning to read based upon potential indicators of dyslexia and other related disorders (i.e., dysgraphia, dysphas
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Who can receive accommodations for the HiSET? Accommodations are available to test takers with diagnosed disabilities that include, but are not limited to: Attention deficit/hyperactivity d
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Everyone is an Asset Builder The Bureau of Student Wellness is pleased to offer Everyone is an Asset Builder. This training is designed to inform participants about the Developmental Assets framewo
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CONCORD – Youth Mental Health First Aid, a training class offered by the Bureau of Student Wellness at the New Hampshire Department of Education, crossed the 3,500 attendance mark. The training is des
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Office of ESEA Title Programs The Office of ESEA Title Programs administers federal programs provided to states and local education agencies authorized by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
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Division of Educator Support and Higher Education Oversees licensing for all New Hampshire educators Bureau of Educator Preparation and Higher Education The purpose of professional ed
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I Am Concerned About My Child's Development Your child does not need to have a diagnosed disability to start the process of exploring options for their preschool education. A screening or referral
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Legislative updates are available on the governance webpage. 2010 - 2014 | 2005-2009 2024 Allowing Chartered Public Schools to be Eligible for School Building Aid Food and Nutrition Prog
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Concord, NH - As New Hampshire school districts, families and children prepare for the summer, the community mental health centers are gearing up to offer robust and multifaceted services throughout s