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SeacoastOnline.com December 13, 2019 By Frank Edelblut On Friday, hundreds of public charter school students who traveled to Concord learned a harsh lesson about the legislative process.
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*Op-ed written by Commissioner Frank Edelblut of the New Hampshire Department of Education and published August 6, 2023 in the New Hampshire Union Leader CONVERSATION about choice in education gene
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VR New Hampshire provides an array of supports to help people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or late-deafened earn, learn, and live life to the fullest. Central to these are vocational rehabilitat
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This op-ed was written by Commissioner Frank Edelblut and originally published in The New Hampshire Union Leader on April 15, 2024. THE Department of Education, along with the State Board of Educat
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Early Childhood Education in New Hampshire includes children Birth – Grade 3 and their families. Birth to five children in New Hampshire are provided services through the Department of Health and Huma
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Please keep in mind that education is the expertise of most of the individuals who are listed in the directory. If you are seeking a translator or interpreter for medical or legal purposes, please con
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Caledonian Record By Frank Edelblut November 7, 2019 Last January, New Hampshire won a $3.8 million federal Pre-School Development Planning Grant to craft a pre-school strategy for ou
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By Stephanie Patrick and Frank Edelblut March 15, 2020 is a date that many will remember for the rest of their lives. That is the day Governor Sununu issued Emergency Order #1, “Temporary remot
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VR New Hampshire serves people with all types of disabilities, but has some specialty programs tailored to meet the needs of certain types of disabilities. These include our Services for the Blind a
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Play-Based Kindergarten In 2018, the state of New Hampshire amended RSA 193-E:2-a, the Substantive Educational Content of an Adequate Education law. The amendment, HB 1499, added a provision specif