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Educational Resources from NASA Mini Lessons from My NASA Data What is a solar eclipse (grades 6-8; 30 minutes) What is the difference between a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse
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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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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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With more and more new educational opportunities available, it is important for students to exercise consumer awareness, especially with regard to diploma mills. This issue has been acknowledged by Co
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Leadership and Support The Bureau of Career Development provides leadership and support for the career and technical education (CTE) system at both secondary and postsecondary levels. This system p
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Contact Heather Landry Career Academy Coordinator, Bureau of Career Development Heather.A.Landry@doe.nh.gov (603) 271-3809 Students enter the program at the start of their senior year of high
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Resources High School Equivalency Testing (HiSET) Program for home school students Nonpublic School Information Special Education Information Youth Labor Information Associations C
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As part of the New Hampshire Department of Education’s NHATconnect project, the Fourth Annual Assistive Technology Expo is expected to attract about 35 vendors, disability advocates and families inter
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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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*Given the new guidance sent out from U.S. Education (see below), NHED is no longer approving new construction projects. The Federal definition of Construction can be found at the Code of Fed