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Important Updates and Notices The legislature recently passed HB452 which makes changes to the School Building Aid process and timeline. Prior to the bill’s passing, Building Aid was awarde
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This purpose is accomplished in two ways: (1) by providing children supplemental support through enriched and accelerated education programs; and (2) by providing instructional personnel in participat
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FY 22 Memo #37, 6/13/22 FY'22 Memo 37 IDEA 2022-2023 Allocation FY'23 Permissive Use of Funds CIFR-LEA-MOE Calculator Tool Instructions Maintenance of Effort v 1.4 MOE Quick Reference
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3/15/24 Meeting Resources Oregon Higher Education article 3/1/2024 Meeting Resources USNH Statewide Impact Campaign Strategy Some College, No Degree (2019) - National Student Clea
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ESEA MOE Handbook ESEA MOE Handbook and Guidance Resources Non-Regulatory Guidance: Fiscal Changes and Equitable Services Requirements under ESSA MOE Waiver Form, OMB Number: 1810-0
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CONCORD, NH — Today, the National Assessment of Educational Progress, often known as the Nation’s Report Card, released the 2023 long-term trend results for 13-year-olds. Nationwide, the new
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The New Hampshire Department of Education, Bureau of Special Education is sponsoring "How Bookshare Can Help Your Students with Reading Barriers," an in-depth professional development workshop present
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Virginia M. Barry, Ph.D., Commissioner of Education today announced the New Hampshire Department of Education has secured a $100,000 grant to develop a detailed career readiness action plan, which is
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The 2017 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) report shows that New Hampshire students continue to perform above the national average. Approximately 4,500 New Hampshire students from gra
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Summer is coming. As the school year comes to a weary end, students across New Hampshire are looking forward to the rejuvenating promise of summer vacation and days spent at parks, camps and bea