Education Week | New Hampshire
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Education Week | New Hampshire
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The judge holds that the law is unconstitutionally vague because it does not make clear to educators what topics they may not teach ..read more
Education Week | New Hampshire
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Louisiana and New Hampshire are among the handful of states that have stepped up to experiment with crafting new student assessments under the Every Student Succeeds Act ..read more
Education Week | New Hampshire
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The four finalists for the 2024 National Superintendent of the Year award reflected on the lessons they learned from pandemic relief aid ..read more
Education Week | New Hampshire
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These four superintendents were recognized for their advocacy and for improving academics and community engagement ..read more
Education Week | New Hampshire
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New Hampshire joins Pennsylvania on the list of states whose courts have ruled that it's underfunding poor school districts ..read more
Education Week | New Hampshire
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Parents in six states have sued school districts for not requiring staff to disclose their children's chosen names and pronouns ..read more
Education Week | New Hampshire
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Far removed from annual budgets, these lawsuits hold the potential to force states to direct more funds to their schools ..read more
Education Week | New Hampshire
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Since last year, four states have seen eight lawsuits challenging "divisive concepts" laws ..read more
Education Week | New Hampshire
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A New Hampshire program allows any public or private organization in the state to apply to offer high school credits to students ..read more
Education Week | New Hampshire
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There's a $17,000 per student difference between the highest- and lowest-spending states. High-poverty schools suffer especially ..read more