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This year’s legislative session saw many changes that will affect New Hampshire’s schools, students, and educators.
What can NH student expect this fall? No cellphones. New limits on what can be taught in schools. And more. Here are details.
Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed seven New Hampshire bills, many intended to strengthen parental rights, bucking ...
Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte takes on topics like NH budget and restoring UNH funding cuts during Tri-City state off state ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill that would have banned sexual materials, including books, from classrooms and libraries in ...
Exhaustion and burnout can creep up on administrators higher up on the education food chain, too. Lisa Walker, the former ...
Some area high school students are learning from top researchers in the medical field as part of a conference at UVM. Our ...
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WCAX on MSN802 News: Is the tide turning on medical costs?More than two dozen rural high school students from Vermont and New Hampshire are learning from top researchers in the medical field. It’s part of a bioengineering conference at the University of ...
A congressional committee has approved a spending bill that contains provisions to block the Justice Department from ...
A GOP-controlled House committee has unveiled a new spending bill that contains provisions to block the Justice Department ...
The version that landed on President Donald Trump’s desk — including sweeping changes to Medicaid, which provides health coverage to people with low incomes and people with disabilities — will impact ...
Study subjects who lived in Bucks and Montgomery Counties near military bases had water wells that contained PFAS amounts ...
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