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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 ...
As of May, 26 states have passed laws regulating cell phone usage in schools, and 17 of them did so in 2025, according to the ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill that would have banned sexual materials, including books, from classrooms and libraries in ...
A new law allows any New Hampshire family to seek money from the state to pay for private school and homeschool expenses ...
Some area high school students are learning from top researchers in the medical field as part of a conference at UVM. Our ...
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 ...
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 ...
Her story, in many ways, illuminates the strides left to be made 50 years after the US pledged to educate all disabled ...
A handful of school districts across the state already limit or ban cellphone use during school hours or on school property.
President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is facing questioning from lawmakers for the first time since he was ousted as national security adviser ...