New Hampshire Education Department
Recent News About New Hampshire Education Department
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New Hampshire ranks no. 18 in 2024 Parent Power index, empowering families in education choices
In the Center for Education Reform's 2024 Parent Power Index, New Hampshire secured the eighteenth position, with an Overall Parent Power Index Score of 73.1%.
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Students invited to compete in the 3M Young Scientist Challenge
Students in grades 5-8 are invited to participate in the annual 3M Young Scientist Challenge, a nationwide competition for student innovators produced by 3M and Discovery Education.
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Statewide literacy campaign begins with just one word: ‘Read’
Granite State launches effort to fill all children’s hearts (and minds) with a lifetime love of reading
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New Hampshire falls head over heels for its teachers
Record number of nominations for 2024 Teacher of the Year
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Raising awareness and celebrating CTE Month
Learning beyond the classroom
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New Hampshire assessment season ready to kick off
Following the learning disruptions that resulted from the pandemic, it is more important than ever to track and evaluate educational progress to ensure that New Hampshire students are not only recovering, but thriving.
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Schools to receive free access to STEM and computer science resources
To support educators, the New Hampshire Department of Education is providing schools with access to Learning Blade®, the online STEM and Computer Science career platform that also offers professional development opportunities for teachers.
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New Hampshire’s cost per pupil continues to rise
New data shows that New Hampshire’s average cost per student is shifting closer to typical trends following a substantial spike during the pandemic, however the costs are still rising more quickly than they have historically.
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Three new programs added to Learn Everywhere portfolio
Capturing learning outside of the classroom.
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Slight decline in student enrollment continues
Enrollment numbers are still below pre-pandemic levels.
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Ranked list of school building aid approved
There are 17 eligible building aid applications.
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Comprehensive Support and Improvement Schools for 2022
New Hampshire’s lowest performing schools to receive federal funds for support
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Public charter schools receive start-up funds
Three new schools opened their doors this fall, four more are proposed
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Statewide assessment data released
The Department of Education today released comprehensive statewide assessment data for the 2021-2022 school year.
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Three New Hampshire schools receive National Blue Ribbon awards
The New Hampshire Department of Education is pleased to announce that three New Hampshire schools have been awarded as 2022 National Blue Ribbon Schools.
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Second year of Education Freedom Accounts prospering
‘New Hampshire cares about its students, and the EFA program is proof of that’
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Record enrollment for NHED’s partnership with Lexia LETRS
In less than a month, more than 1,030 individuals have registered to participate in literacy instruction training through the New Hampshire Department of Education’s partnership with Lexia Learning System.
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NAEP Long-Term Trend Assessment Results: Reading and Mathematics
"NAEP long-term trend results are disappointing but not surprising. COVID negatively affected student performance across the board and exacerbated systemic problems in achievement that preceded COVID, notably high performing students – top quartile – holding steady or making modest gains/losses while bottom quartile students – those already the most vulnerable – are falling farther behind.
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New Hampshire expands access to free online tutoring for students
Continuing with its efforts to close gaps and recover from missed learning, the New Hampshire Department of Education has selected Tutor.com to provide 24/7 online tutoring for every middle and high school student in the state.
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New Hampshire joins New England states to reimagine education and the workforce
NEWPORT, RI — Educational leaders from around New England gathered Monday to discuss how the region can collectively accelerate student learning in response to the pandemic.U.S.