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To the editors: I read with great interest state Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut’s Op-Ed, “A new path to careers for N.H. students” (March 4). Our current system isn’t broken but intrinsi
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CONCORD – The New Hampshire Department of Education today released the latest school accountability data on its iPlatform data portal. The department recently uploaded 2018-2019 Federal Accountability
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The United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) announced that high school students Ms. Meera Sreenivas Kurup and Mr. Cameron Maguire Magner will join Senator Jeanne Shaheen and Senator Margaret Wood H
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CONCORD- The Department of Education provided nearly $1.8 million dollars to over ninety school districts to support additional services to students with disabilities whose needs were unmet during sch
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Please note, only active or pertinent memos are posted below at this time. Missing memo numbers indicates that those memos were for trainings, webinars or topic in which the event or deadline for s
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CONCORD - The New Hampshire Department of Education announced that Kumon Learning Center in New Hampshire will be joining New Hampshire’s exclusive Learn Everywhere Program. Learn Everywhere, an in
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CONCORD- The New Hampshire Department of Education, Bureau of Career and Technical Education (CTE) announced today the award of four grants totaling $200,000 for CTE students to build electric vehicle
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Who should consider New Hampshire Adult Education? Adults who need help learning English to help them in their daily lives or to get a better job. Adults looking to improve math skills for a j
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CONCORD, NH — New Hampshire students are invited to participate in two upcoming SAT prep courses, at no cost, to prepare for the November and December SAT exams. Schoolhouse.world is excite
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CONCORD, NH — The New Hampshire Department of Education (NHED) is partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters of New Hampshire (BBBSNH) to launch a new program that will provide one-to-one mentoring for