CLAREMONT SAU 6 Superintendent Mike Tempesta told the School Board this week that establishing an Elementary Restructuring Advisory Board in December is the next step toward reconfiguring the grades at the district’s three elementary schools.A.
CLAREMONT With about a dozen people in attendance at a special school district meeting Thursday, voters approved by voice vote, after a brief discussion, an amended article to spend $482,000 in additional state aid on a School Board-approved plan to.
Time for change in NH SenateAre you tired of your property taxes rising? Are you tired of not having enough local resources to fund our schools? Then it is time for change in senator for District 8. Sen. Ruth Ward, Senate Education chairperson,.
CLAREMONT After a long discussion at Wednesday’s School Board meeting, the board approved a warrant article to spend additional state aid of $482,000 on “improving student achievement.” The article will now go to voters at a special school district.
When I speak with people on the campaign trail, one of the most frequent concerns I hear about is public education funding. How we fund public education in New Hampshire has put an incredible tax burden on local property owners, created inequities.