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San Jose NH Education News
Two NH schools recognized as the 2011 Schools of Excellence
Schools of Excellence
May 1, 2011
At surprise school-wide assemblies on Friday, April 22nd, two New Hampshire schools were recognized as this year's Schools of Excellence.The...
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Over half of NH school districts identified as in need of improvement
NH Education News
April 11, 2011
Last Friday, April 8th, commissioner Virginia Barry, Ph. D. announced the release of 2011 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) reports for New Hampshire...
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Federally funded technology project improving tech integration in NH classrooms
NH Education News
April 2, 2011
More than 35 school districts throughout the state are participating in the US Department of Education Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT...
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New Hampshire school districts save money by saving energy
NH Education News
March 13, 2011
Reducing costs is important in the current economic situation. As schools look for more ways to save money and work within default budgets next...
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Are the arts considered an important part of a NH public school education?
NH Education News
March 12, 2011
Arts education in New Hampshire public schools is, as with many subjects, set by individual schools and districts. Local control of education...
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NH Board of Education names Dr. McNeil to Professional Standards Board
NH Education News
February 27, 2011
On February 9, 2011 the State Board of Education named Dr. Mary McNeil as a Higher Education representative to the Professional Standards Board ...
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Obesity report shows unhealthy habits of high school students
NH Education News
February 20, 2011
The NH Obesity Prevention Program (OPP) in the Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health Services released a report...
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NHPTV seeks messages of support from educators and families
NH Public Television
February 19, 2011
Recent federal and state level legislation proposes to significantly reduce or eliminate funding for public television stations. In New Hampshire,...
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Adult education programs in New Hampshire give dropouts a second chance
NH Education News
February 12, 2011
In the 2008 - 2009 school year the NH high school dropout rate was 6.7 percent. Though this rate is a decrease from previous years the state...
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Fall 2010 NECAP results for NH released to the public
NH Education News
February 1, 2011
Commissioner of Education Virginia M. Barry, Ph.D. released the results of this past fall's New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) for...
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