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Concord - The end is near. Of the academic year for New Hampshire schools, that is. But learning shouldn’t stop just because school is out. The New Hampshire Department of Education is launching its 2
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Concord – As part of efforts to help students develop the skills and innovative thinking needed for success in the innovation economy of the 21st century, Governor Maggie Hassan and New Hampshire Depa
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CONCORD, NH — Today, NWEA released a new study tracking the impact of pandemic disruptions on academic gains and achievement levels for students nationwide. Collecting data from the 2022-2023
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For many years, New Hampshire high school students aspiring to college spent a Saturday morning in March or April taking the SAT college entrance exam. In 2015, the New Hampshire legislature took the
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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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CONCORD, NH — Expanding its growing list of educational opportunities throughout the Granite State, six new programs have been approved by the State Board of Education for the Learn Everywhere portfol
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Commissioner of Education Virginia M. Barry, Ph.D., announced that Tate Aldrich, an English teacher at Laconia High School, is the 2017 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year. In receiving this award, Mr.
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The New Hampshire State Board of Education (SBE) took steps last week to ensure the state advances and promotes 21st century science standards for all students in the state. The adoption of NH’s Colle
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High School Equivalency Information for Schools - Special Webinar The Bureau of Adult Education is offering a special webinar for schools to learn more about high school equivalency testing optio