A New Hampshire law that placed some restrictions on what teachers are allowed to discuss in the classroom has been ruled unconstitutional by a federal judge.
Megan Tuttle, president of the NEA NH, and the organization's lobbyist, Brian Hawkins, speak to the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday in opposition to House Bill 1353, which would grant the Department of Education Commissioner subpoena authority.
CONCORD New Hampshire’s school choice program was depicted as both a lifeline for struggling families and a blow to public education as debate moved to the state Senate on Tuesday.The Senate Education Committee heard testimony on two House-passed.