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CONCORD – Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut issued the following statement in response to the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules (JLCAR) voting along party lines to object to Lear
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Concord – The New Hampshire Department of Education is looking for New Hampshire families with 4-year-old children to participate in an at-home early learning program at no cost. Waterford UPSTART off
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Disclaimer: Please refer to COVID-19 New Hampshire for the most updated guidance on COVID-19 recommendations. Please note that some documents contained on this page and the links therein are for histo
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1. What if we can't meet 3 feet between desks in classrooms? Three feet of social distancing between desks in classrooms is a goal to lower the risk of transmission in our school environment. Ho
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On July 14, 2020 NH Governor Chris Sununu, issued New Hampshire Grades K-12 Back-to-School Guidance. Contained within the guidance are a list of "flexible" recommendations crafted by the School Transi
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State of NH Workforce Recruitment Portal Go to: www.nhjobs.nh.gov to check out the state’s new jobs portal. Employers with openings need to complete the below spreadsheet and send it to NH
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EXETER - VLACS, the Virtual Learning Academy Charter School, is offering a series of free webinars to help parents and students adapt to remote learning, and to help educators adapt to remote instruct
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CONCORD - The New Hampshire Department of Education has published “Healthy Habits for Well-Being”, a resource for students, parents, and educators for how to stay strong in the current anxious environ
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School Leaders, Taking a step back from the on-going management of the COVID-19 circumstances each of you face on the ground, the range of scenarios that might result in a disruption of education i
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CONCORD, NH — There are early signs of improvement following two years of academic disruptions and negative impacts on learning from the pandemic. Although assessment scores have not yet re