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The New Hampshire Department of Education announced a first in the nation program partnership with Sal Khan and Schoolhouse.world that will provide free tutoring to New Hampshire high school students.
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CONCORD, NH — On Monday, the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) released The Nation’s Report Card, which provides detailed information about student achievement and learning.
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CONCORD, NH — Two exciting new initiatives have launched in the Granite State, both designed to improve the love of reading, enhance reading proficiency among New Hampshire youth, and provide educator
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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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CONCORD- New Hampshire Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut, who is a member of the National Assessment Governing Board, issued the following statement on today’s release of the NEAP Grade 12 Report:
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Mini Grants and Lesson Plans D29 – Heroes and Journey Class D20 – Science Fiction and Fantasy: A course for adult education programs Tried and True Techniques from Elizabeth Feingold C
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Per RSA 21-G:37 Financial Information Regarding Requests for Bids or Requests for Proposals, the agency will post, on its website, the number of proposals that it received from vendors. Contracts a
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Administrative Rules are in the process of being renumbered. We appreciate your patience as we update all of our documentation with these new numbers as the rules are updated. Self-
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Concord - New Hampshire’s teacher preparation programs rank third in the nation in a just-released report by The National Council on Teacher Quality. The ranking is led by Keene State College, Plymout