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New Hampshire state law, RSA 200:58 and RSA 200:59, focuses on children who struggle learning to read based upon potential indicators of dyslexia and other related disorders (i.e., dysgraphia, dysphas
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Who can receive accommodations for the HiSET? Accommodations are available to test takers with diagnosed disabilities that include, but are not limited to: Attention deficit/hyperactivity d
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CONCORD – Youth Mental Health First Aid, a training class offered by the Bureau of Student Wellness at the New Hampshire Department of Education, crossed the 3,500 attendance mark. The training is des
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Office of ESEA Title Programs The Office of ESEA Title Programs administers federal programs provided to states and local education agencies authorized by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
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Division of Educator Support and Higher Education Oversees licensing for all New Hampshire educators Bureau of Educator Preparation and Higher Education The purpose of professional ed
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I Am Concerned About My Child's Development Your child does not need to have a diagnosed disability to start the process of exploring options for their preschool education. A screening or referral
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Legislative updates are available on the governance webpage. White House Actions are available on a separate webpage. 2010 - 2014 | 2005-2009 2025 Technical Advisories U.S. De
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Concord, NH - As New Hampshire school districts, families and children prepare for the summer, the community mental health centers are gearing up to offer robust and multifaceted services throughout s
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CONCORD, NH – Today, Governor Chris Sununu has announced that the New Hampshire Department of Education has eliminated the waitlist at the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR). In 2018, Governor S