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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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Below is a list of documents to assist schools in completing the DOE-25, as well as managing other financial requirements: Estimating Cost Per Pupil Template NH Financial Accounting Handbook F
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State Adequacy Aid Funding DOE-25 Reporting and Other Financial Reporting Requirements Statewide Financial Reporting US Education School Finance Grant Indirect Cost Cooperative Appor
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CONCORD, NH — Continuing with its efforts to promote transparency and accountability, the New Hampshire Department of Education (NHED) has once again expanded its iPlatform school data portal to highl
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October 15 CATE BOY (Career and Technical Education Beginning of Year) CATE Course CATE Student Course February 15 CATE MOY (Career and Technical Education Middle of Year updates
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Charter schools are public and tuition-free schools authorized by the New Hampshire State Board of Education. Charter schools provide a choice for parents and students seeking an option to traditional
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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
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Overview The New Hampshire Department of Education (NHED) has developed the online 2024-2025 ESEA Consolidated Application for Federal Title Programs to support the timely administration of program
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Establishing a Nonprofit - Public Charter Schools A newly authorized public charter school completes the following steps in order to become established as a non-profit organization doing business i
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About Small, Rural School Achievement Program (SRSA) Rural and Low-Income School Program (RLIS) Allocations Title V, Part B- Final Allocations 2023-2024 Title V, Part B- Final All