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Kelli Purington, who has been a substitute teacher at Center Woods Elementary School for five years, says her favorite part of being a sub is being able to see students every day and watching them progress from kindergarten to third grade. “I get to. ....
New Hampshire’s schools are spending more per student than ever before, in part because of an increase of federal COVID-19-related funding.New figures released by the state’s Department of Education Friday show that the schools spent about 5.24. ....
The New Hampshire Department of Education is seeking to reduce the amount of federal funding going to Prenda, a private pod-based learning company, after lower-than-expected enrollment by students.The department is requesting to lower the total value. ....
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.New Hampshire public schools opened this school year with 1,845 fewer kids than they did last year a 1.1% drop. But when it comes to the state’s enrollment trends, the change. ....
When COVID-19 first appeared, it didn’t take long for school teachers and administrators to recognize a coming crisis. A temporary emergency order by Gov. Chris Sununu in March 2020 required that all public schools move to remote instruction and. ....