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Between COVID, protests and more, this year's graduating class had a unique experience.
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Republican Gov. Chris Sununu has not indicated his position on the bill.
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“We are going to expand education freedom. We are going to support parents. We are going to support all New Hampshire kids getting the best education,” said Republican Rep. Glenn Cordelli of Tuftonboro.
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The course is taught by a Manchester Community College faculty member, and there is no cost to the Manchester School District or students.
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A spokesperson for UNH confirmed the school is working with the graduate students as they enter the home stretch of unionization efforts.
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A new study conducted by Dartmouth College found test scores could have helped less advantaged students gain access to the school.
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Two contract employees allegedly assaulted students in their care at Parker-Varney Elementary School in Manchester, NH, police said.
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"Sports should be a place where we embrace diversity," said one parent who testified against the bill.
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Families in the Seacoast rallied around the alternative school when it opened in 2022, but some say they saw warning signs of mismanagement early on.
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The six dozen-plus employees being laid off this winter were given 45 days notice last week.
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No teacher has been sanctioned since Republican lawmakers passed a law in 2021 restricting lessons about racism. But teachers’ unions and civil rights groups say the law is still chilling free speech.
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In a surprise move, the Biden administration announced it is fast-tracking a change that will erase the debts of many federal student loan borrowers after just 10 years.