22% of New Hampshire public-school students attend classes in buildings that have not been updated in the past 35 years, according to a new report. A decade-long moratorium on state aid for school buildings was lifted last year exposing an unprecedented backlog of requests. Carly Prescott, policy analyst with the New Hampshire School Funding Fairness Project, said without adequate state funding, towns are forced to consider raising local property taxes, which many low-income communities simply cannot afford. ...