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CONCORD, NH — Three New Hampshire students have been named 2024 U.S. Presidential Scholars, joining a cohort of 161 high school seniors chosen to represent their states in the prestigious program.&nbs
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Ex-Officio Members Frank Edelblut (Designee Laura Stoneking), Commissioner, NH Department of Education Suzanne E. Graham (Designee Kathryn McCurdy, Co-Chair) University of New Hampshire Dr.
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Values The NH MTSS-B framework is grounded in the below system of care values: Student wellness lens Community-driven Trauma responsive Youth voice Family engagement Equity and cult
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Concord, NH - The New Hampshire Department of Education is proud to announce the 603 Bright Futures Survey, giving parents, educators and community members a chance to share their perspectives on the
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CONCORD, NH — The New Hampshire Department of Education is pleased to announce that two New Hampshire students have been chosen as delegates to the National Youth Science Camp in West Virginia. The
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CONCORD – New Hampshire Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut today announced that he has reallocated $1.5 million in unused federal Title I and Title II funds back to New Hampshire school districts
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ROCHESTER – On May 14, students in the Tri-City area will take advantage of work-based learning strategies to open up new career opportunities. Students will have access to on-the-spot interviews and
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CONCORD- The U.S. Departments of Education and State are alerting American schools about possible political influence from the Chinese Communist Party in the form of the Confucius Classrooms prog
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CONCORD- The New Hampshire Department of Education today launched a new video series designed to help teachers connect to students returning to school, understanding where they are on their individual
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CONCORD- Governor Chris Sununu announced a transfer of $7 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Funding to the New Hampshire Department of Education (DOE) to support th