New online report cards for schools
iPlatform is the NH Department of Education data portal which provides information about schools and districts across the
state. NH Department of Education Courtesy photo
iPlatform is the data portal that provides information about schools and districts across the Granite State. Courtesy
Published: 5/17/2021 5:18:10 PM
The New Hampshire Department of Education has launched a new version of its online portal that provides data to the public about schools and districts across the state.
The Department has completely redesigned parts of its iPlatform data portal including iReport and iExplore – which offer quick snapshots and advanced analyses of data – in order to be more accessible to novice users. The dashboard is now more interactive, and has a “more consistent look and feel,” according to the department.
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Schools reevaluate policies requiring masks for students
Some students allowed to remove masks during recess, sports Share Updated: 7:02 PM EDT May 7, 2021
Some students allowed to remove masks during recess, sports Share Updated: 7:02 PM EDT May 7, 2021
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Show Transcript WAYS TO FIND THEM SOME SAFE BREAKS. WE HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDING, AS IS HIGHLIGHTED IN THE UNIVERSAL BEST PRACTICES, THAT MASK USED CONTINUE TO BE IMPLEMENTED WHEREVER POSSIBLE, NOT ONLY IN SCHOOLS BUT IN BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT THE STATE. REPORTER: WHILE THE STATES TOP DOCTORS RECOMMEND MASKS, CHANGES UNDERWAY IN SOME SCHOOLS. A LOT OF SCHOOLS ARE REEVALUATING THEIR POLICIES TO FIND ADDITIONAL FLEXIBILITIES TO REALLY AFFORD THE OPPORTUNITY TO THE STUDENTS TO BE FREE OF THE MASK, TO BREATHE, TO ENGAGE A LITTLE BETTER. THEY ARE ABLE TO DO THAT IN A SAFEWAY IN A SAFE WAY. REPORTER: THE SCHOOL BOARD IN ONE OF THREE TOWN DISTRICTS THAT MAKE UP SAU 44 AND PERMITTING
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DURHAM – A UNH graduate s desire to build social communities has led him to develop technology that helps people connect with resources to help them overcome their struggles with mental health and addiction issues.
The promise of how helpful Sam Warach’s tech might be is evident in the fact that he has agreements with the state of New Hampshire and New York City to supply products from his company, NextStep HealthTech.
“It started from a real passion for wanting to contribute to community development in the field of public health,” said Warach.
“When I was younger, I saw so many people in so much pain, and back then there was a lot of stigma associated with mental health and substance use conditions, as there still is,” he added. “I m optimistic we re moving toward reduction in stigma, so people can be more open about getting the support that they need.”
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