New Hampshire Education Department
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Recent News About New Hampshire Education Department
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19th Annual Leadership in Education Awards Ceremony
The 19th Annual Leadership in Education Awards Ceremony was held on Thursday
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Two New Hampshire students chosen for U.S. Senate Youth Program
On Friday, Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut of the New Hampshire Department of Education announced the selection of two New Hampshire students to participate in the 60th Annual U.S. Senate Youth Program — Matthew Blair of Manchester Central High School and Warren Chen of Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua.
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New Hampshire's 2022 Teacher of the Year Announced
Congratulations Sara Casassa
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New Hampshire received $544.2 million in school stimulus funds during the COVID-19 pandemic
The total amount of federal public education stimulus funds that New Hampshire received from Congress during the COVID-19 pandemic is $544.2 million, according to a tally from the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL).
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Six Teachers have been Selected as Semi-Finalists for the 2022 NH Teacher of the Year Award
Teachers from Amherst, Auburn, Harrisville, South Hampton, Wilton and Windham are finalists after 28 nominations were made earlier this year.
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The New Hampshire State Board of Education Approves First Robotics® Learn Everywhere Program
The New Hampshire State Board of Education approved three new Learn Everywhere programs today, including First Robotics®, The Boys and Girls Club of Souhegan Valley and the Seacoast United Sports Club.
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Recipients of the 2021 Charter School Grant Program Announced
NH Department of Education awards $6.8 million to 7 recipients under the federal public charter school grant program
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The New Hampshire Department of Education and Chess in Schools Announce “Granite Gambit,” a Statewide Chess in Education Initiative
The New Hampshire Department of Education announced an innovative partnership today with Chess in Schools (CIS) to establish a statewide chess in schools initiative. The program is funded using federal Title funds.