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Valley News - Croydon family pleased as state allows tax dollars at religious schools

Croydon family pleased as state allows tax dollars at religious schools >Croyden residents Dennis and Cathy Griffin are suing the N.H. Department of Education, saying that it is unconstitutional to exclude religious schools, like the one their grandson Clayton attends, from educational choice programs. Courtesy photograph Modified: 7/17/2021 10:03:06 PM CROYDON Dennis and Kathy Griffin’s grandson Clayton, a seventh grader at Mount Royal Academy in Sunapee, has been attending the Catholic pre-K-12 school for the past seven years. But this is the first year that tax dollars will be contributing to his tuition. After the approval of New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account program in late June and an update to the 2017 Croydon Bill in early July, New Hampshire religious schools are allowed to receive state money, in certain circumstances.

Families ready to use tax dollars at religious schools

Families ready to use tax dollars at religious schools
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New Hampshire School Administrators Association Shares Concerns Regarding Proposed Education Voucher Bill

John Guilfoil Public Relations LLC New Hampshire School Administrators Association Shares Concerns Regarding Proposed Education Voucher Bill CONCORD New Hampshire School Administrators Association (NHSAA) Executive Director Carl Ladd and the NHSAA wish to share information on proposed legislation with the potential to create profound, potentially inequitable and tremendously costly changes to education statewide. For immediate release CONCORD New Hampshire School Administrators Association (NHSAA) Executive Director Carl Ladd and the NHSAA wish to share information on proposed legislation with the potential to create profound, potentially inequitable and tremendously costly changes to education statewide.  House Bill 20 seeks to create a taxpayer-funded “Education Freedom Account” or voucher program that would grant funding to nearly all New Hampshire students for educational expenses, including private school tuition. The program would be open to most students, includ

Jon Burroughs: Theater of the absurd

Perhaps the COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll on the mental health of Granite Staters; perhaps our former president gave vent to a new level of conspiracy theories and the

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