CONCORD — By the narrowest of margins, House Republicans pushed through a major expansion of the three-year-old Education Freedom Accounts program (HB 1665) that would make taxpayer subsidy scholarships available
Educators and students in New Hampshire struggled through a week-long heat wave when they returned to school after Labor Day, and now, some lawmakers are trying to provide some relief.
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In high school, Alice Wade spent a year planning how they would come out as transgender. And to be safe, they planned what to do if it went poorly. “When I was 15, I made plans for what I would do, and which friend’s house I would go to, and how I would work to […]
Several bills pending in the N.H. Legislature this session would expand a state program that uses millions of taxpayer dollars to subsidize private education expenses for about 4,500 students across