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Lawyers, lawmakers: NH Dept. of Education on verge of violating law in public schools
New Hampshire’s state funding of public schools is the lowest in the nation, despite the state Constitution requiring the state government to finance an adequate education for every child. The arguments over state school funding have raged in the courts since 1989, with no resolution. Local property taxes, which can vary largely from one community to the next, are still paying around 70% of the costs of running public schools. ...
Semi-finalists chosen for New Hampshire’s 2025 Teacher of the Year
CONCORD, NH (May 21, 2024) — The New Hampshire Department of Education is pleased to announce the 15 semi-finalists for the 2025 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year Award. The teachers were selected from a total of 251 nominees and 76 applicants. The semi-finalists are:. First Name. Last Name.
Child care providers: We like the $25K grant, love the free business coaching
Ellen Grudzien is the founder, executive director, accountant, and landscaper for Let’s Grow Outside, a preschool program with classrooms in Amherst and an outdoor-based program in Bedford. In that, Grudzien is not unique among child care providers across the state. Some also teach. “I do everything … and have for a long time,” said Grudzien, […] The post Child care providers: We like the $25K grant, love the free business coaching appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
New Hampshire educators deserve to feel our support and respect
Every student – no matter the color of their skin or the ZIP code they live in – deserves educators who are caring, committed, and have the resources they need to help every student succeed. As our state and nation mark Teacher Appreciation Week, we do so with the joy and determination that teachers bring […] The post New Hampshire educators deserve to feel our support and respect appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.
Annual 2023 Child Care for Two N.H. Children Under 5 Averaged Nearly $32,000
Newly-released data revealed that the price of child care in New Hampshire continued to rise in 2023. The national organization Child Care Aware of America (CCAoA) estimated that New Hampshire families with an infant in center-based child care faced an average annual tuition price of $17,250. Preschool tuition in New Hampshire child care centers averaged $14,618, resulting in a combined annual average price of child care for an infant and preschooler of $31,868. Annual 2023 average prices for family-based child care providers were lower than for center-based care, at $11,402 for infants and $10,964 for preschoolers, with a combined tuition price of $22,366 for a family with an infant and preschooler.
This is the Hardest College to Get Into in New Hampshire
Any New Englander will tell you that many factors contribute to our region's excellent reputation, including our schools and higher education opportunities. New Hampshire, specifically, is home to 20+ colleges and universities.These institutions are not only great centers for learning, but also popular employers throughout the Granite State. But of...
All 3 NH Democratic candidates for governor address top issues with students in Exeter
EXETER — The New Hampshire state primary is Sept. 10, more than four months away, but Democratic voters filled the historic Town Hall Sunday to hear the party's three gubernatorial candidates answer questions from a panel of high school students. Joyce Craig, former Manchester mayor, Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington and Jon Kiper, a small business owner and former Newmarket town councilor, spent nearly two hours answering questions from students and the audience on many of the pressing...
Op-Ed: Thank goodness for New Hampshire teachers
Every student – no matter the color of their skin or the ZIP code they live in – deserves educators who are caring, committed, and have the resources they need to help every student succeed. As our state and nation mark Teacher Appreciation Week, we do so with the joy and determination that teachers bring to their students and classrooms every day.
This is the Hardest College to Get Into in New Hampshire
Any New Englander will tell you that many factors contribute to our region's excellent reputation, including our schools and higher education opportunities. New Hampshire, specifically, is home to 20+ colleges and universities.These institutions are not only great centers for learning, but also popular employers throughout the Granite State. But of...
This is the Hardest College to Get Into in New Hampshire
Any New Englander will tell you that many factors contribute to our region's excellent reputation, including our schools and higher education opportunities. New Hampshire, specifically, is home to 20+ colleges and universities.These institutions are not only great centers for learning, but also popular employers throughout the Granite State. But of...
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