Of the more than 50,000 public high school students in New Hampshire, 32 participated this past school year in the state s Learn Everywhere program, which offers academic credits for work
CONCORD — Despite opposition from dozens of educators, the N.H. State Board of Education on Thursday approved allowing conservative nonprofit PragerU to provide an online financial literacy course for public
On its website, the N.H. Department of Education describes its Learn Everywhere program as innovative and intended to “create an ecosystem of additional learning opportunities for our students, wherever and
The N.H. State Board of Education delayed a decision Thursday on whether to allow the right-wing nonprofit, PragerU, to provide an online financial literacy course for public schoolchildren.