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2023-2024 Assessment Schedule Parent Notification Letter of Statewide Assessments Policy on the Use of Cell Phones and Electronic Devices NHED Guidance on Test Session Duration Requirement
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ELO's validate the learning that takes place out side of school that is youth centered and focuses both on the acquisition of skills and knowledge and on youth development. Examples of possible commun
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EL & Title III Program Newsletters May/June 2023 September 2023 English Language Proficiency (ELP) Standards and Assessments New Hampshire uses the WIDA ELP standards and assessmen
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Often called the "Nation's Report Card", NAEP provides information about trends in the State and national student achievement over time and allows educational achievement to be compared across States.
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CONCORD – An error in Smarter Balanced assessment student data for 2015 and 2016 is resulting in additional funds being sent to local school districts next week. The New Hampshire Department of Educat
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If you’re a New Hampshire resident with a disability, you may qualify for vocational rehabilitation (VR) services from VR New Hampshire. VR encompasses a wide range of services and supports desig
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Who should consider New Hampshire Adult Education? Adults who need help learning English to help them in their daily lives or to get a better job. Adults looking to improve math skills for a j
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CONCORD, NH — New Hampshire students are invited to participate in two upcoming SAT prep courses, at no cost, to prepare for the November and December SAT exams. Schoolhouse.world is excite
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CONCORD, NH — Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut today announced the selection of two New Hampshire students to participate in the 61st Annual U.S. Senate Youth Program – Morgan Casey of Bishop Bra
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Independent living means the freedom to make choices about how you live your life and taking an active role in your community—including, if desired, through employment. While many people take these