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Commissioner of Education Frank Edelblut announced that Heidi Crumrine, an English teacher at Concord High School, is the 2018 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year. In receiving this award, Ms. Crumrine
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CONCORD- The New Hampshire Department of Education today launched iLearnNH, a statewide Learning Management System (LMS) that is open at no cost to New Hampshire schools. iLearnNH is built on Canvas,
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The technical content in each of the Federal Fund Fact Sheets was primarily derived from 2 CFR 200 (Uniform Guidance) with little to no interpretation provided by the NHDOE. Further, you will find a l
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CONCORD – The University of New Hampshire, in collaboration with the New Hampshire Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services, has secured a $3.8 million federal grant to
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CONCORD, NH — To coincide with Children’s Mental Health Week (May 5-11), the New Hampshire Department of Education (NHED) is highlighting its Stop Scrolling, Start Something campaign, which launched e
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SeacoastOnline.com SeacoastOnline.com June 11, 2019 By Frank Edelblut College Board recently changed the SAT to include a context score, commonly referred to as an adversity score, to
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This last year has certainly been a wild ride. No one will soon – if ever – forget how they navigated through the pandemic of 2020-2021. While the cases of late have increased, they are well below o
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In 2016, New Hampshire began developing a comprehensive system of care for children’s behavioral health. School districts adopted the New Hampshire Multi-Tiered Systems of Supports for Behavioral Heal
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CONCORD, NH — On Wednesday, the Governor and Executive Council approved a new contract between the New Hampshire Department of Education (NHED) and Khan Academy to offer a pilot artificial intelligenc
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CONCORD- The New Hampshire Department of Education is asking the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee to approve $10.1 million under a federal charter school replication grant awarded to the state last