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New Hampshire’s Universal School Choice Expansion Is a Win for Students, Parents
Ashley DeMauro Mullins
July 16, 2025
With Income Cap Gone, New Hampshire Families Rush to Apply for School Vouchers
Ethan DeWitt
July 14, 2025
New Hampshire School Districts Spar at Supreme Court Hearing Over School Funding
Ethan DeWitt
December 20, 2024
New Hampshire School Districts Face Major Special Education Funding Shortfall
Ethan DeWitt
November 19, 2024
Parents’ Rights, School Choice Advocate Kelly Ayotte Wins N.H. Governor’s Race
Patrick O’Donnell
November 12, 2024
CT, NH Mandate Play-Based Learning in Schools. Why All States Should Do the Same
Janna Wagner
November 11, 2024
From Precalculus to ‘Gatsby,’ New Hampshire Offers Schools an AI Tutor Option
Ethan DeWitt
August 3, 2024
New Hampshire Appealing Federal Court Decision Against ‘Banned Concepts’ Law
Ethan DeWitt
July 29, 2024
Facing Enrollment Drops And New Law, New Hampshire Colleges Rush To Team Up
Ethan DeWitt
July 26, 2024
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Sununu Signs Bill To Provide Voting Law Information To New Hampshire Students
Ethan DeWitt
July 18, 2024
NH Federal Court Strikes Down ‘Banned Concepts’ Teaching Law
Ethan DeWitt
June 2, 2024
New Hampshire Senate Passes Bill to Allow Hiring of Uncertified Part-Time Teachers
Ethan DeWitt
May 28, 2024
Bill Advances Allowing Parents to Opt out of LGBTQ+ Topics in School
Ethan DeWitt
May 18, 2024
NH Bill Requiring Schools Adopt Modern Reading Instruction Heads to Governor
Ethan DeWitt
April 23, 2024
As Arizona Probes School Choice Fraud, Advocates Dismiss Scheme as ‘Inside Job’
Linda Jacobson
March 6, 2024
Sports Betting Raised $100 Million for Education in First Four Years
Annmarie Timmins
February 24, 2024
WATCH: New Hampshire Teens Provide Weekend Snacks and Meals to Hungry Peers
Jim Fields & Emmeline Zhao
February 1, 2024
Senate GOP Files ‘Honesty in Education Act,’ Reviving Parental Disclosure Debate
Ethan DeWitt
January 21, 2024
Anti-Hunger Advocates in New Hampshire Have a New Focus: The School Breakfast
Ethan DeWitt
December 18, 2023
State Looks to Solve Teacher Shortages: Student Loan Forgiveness For Educators?
Ethan DeWitt
December 10, 2023
With Covid Money Set to Expire, Many School Districts are Struggling to Spend It
Ethan DeWitt
December 1, 2023
Inside New Hampshire’s Freedom Account Enrollment Numbers
Ethan DeWitt
October 25, 2023
New Hampshire Teachers Report Quitting Over School Climate, Low Pay
Ethan DeWitt
October 17, 2023
Here’s What’s Next for a Pair of New Hampshire School Funding Lawsuits
Ethan DeWitt
August 30, 2023
COVID Learning Recovery: New Hampshire Kids Now Learning Faster Than in 2019
Ethan DeWitt
July 28, 2023
New Hampshire Students May See More Civics Education Next Year
Amanda Pirani
June 9, 2023
Public Schools Slow to Embrace New Law Allowing ‘Innovation Plans’
Ethan DeWitt
March 17, 2023
16 Under 16: Where Are The 74’s 2022 Class of STEM Achievers Now?
Emmeline Zhao
March 1, 2023
Arizona Parents are Using Public Ed $ for Kayaks, Trampolines & SeaWorld Tickets
Linda Jacobson
February 7, 2023
New Hampshire School Enrollment Drops Again, Continuing a 20-Year Decline
Ethan DeWitt
December 17, 2022
From Public Ed to Special Olympics: How 7 States Spend Money From Lottery Sales
Aine Givens
November 27, 2022
New Hampshire Seeks Approval for $9.8M in Federal Funds to Boost School Security
Ethan DeWitt
November 17, 2022
Free SAT Boot Camp & Tutoring Platform Is Getting Noticed by States, Colleges
Tim Newcomb
November 1, 2022
Taxpayers Ask Court to Block Statewide Education Property Tax
Ethan DeWitt
October 23, 2022
4 Things to Watch in Legal Fight Over Banning ‘Divisive Concepts’ in School
Ethan DeWitt
September 22, 2022
Why States Are Looking to National Guard for STEM Education
Ethan DeWitt
August 30, 2022
‘Too Good to Be True’: NH Gives Students $1,000 for Tutoring — Yet Sign-Ups Lag
Asher Lehrer-Small
August 29, 2022
NH Ed Funding Lawsuit Focuses on Town-to-Town Inequality of Property Taxes
Ethan DeWitt
July 23, 2022
NH Seeks to Use Covid Relief Funds for School Security Upgrades
Ethan DeWitt
July 8, 2022
‘Parental Bill of Rights’ Falls After Objections From Attorney General’s Office, Advocates
Ethan DeWitt
May 21, 2022
Proposed Charter School Funding Overhaul Sparks Opposition From NH Leaders
Ethan DeWitt
April 29, 2022
State May Add Sexual Violence Prevention & Consent to School Health Curriculum
Ethan DeWitt
January 26, 2022
In NH, Lower Birthrates Are Leading to Fewer Students, Shuttered Schools
Kevin Mahnken
June 22, 2021
Three Decades After Its First School Funding Lawsuit, New Hampshire Turns to the Public for the First Time to Find an Equitable Solution for All Students
Debra West
February 9, 2020