Statewide school enrollment numbers still below pre-pandemic levels

read more…: Statewide school enrollment numbers still below pre-pandemic levels

According to the new data, there are now 161,755 students enrolled in New Hampshire’s public schools (including public academies and Joint Maintenance Agreements), compared to 163,600 in 2021-2022 and 163,288 in 2020-2021. Pre-pandemic, student enrollment was at 171,866 during the 2019-2020 school year.

NH joins New England states to reimagine education and the workforce

read more…: NH joins New England states to reimagine education and the workforce

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona joined Commissioner Frank Edelblut and Deputy Commissioner Christine Brennan of the New Hampshire Department of Education on Aug. 22, along with other New England education commissioners for the Reimagining Education and New England’s Workforce (RENEW) Summit at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, RI.

Dept. of Ed implementing ‘One Trusted Adult’ program at 125 schools over two-year $794K contract

read more…: Dept. of Ed implementing ‘One Trusted Adult’ program at 125 schools over two-year $794K contract

The New Hampshire Department of Education (NHED) has partnered with One Trusted Adult, a program that aims to ensure every child has the one thing that is crucial to their well-being and success – an accessible and caring adult at school.

Bedford teacher earns 2020 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching

read more…: Bedford teacher earns 2020 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching

This award represents the nation’s highest distinction for teaching in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and computer science. Bowen, a teacher for 22 years, is one of 102 teachers nationwide to receive this prestigious honor, and is the only K-6 science winner for New Hampshire.

NH Dept. of Ed funding mechanism ensures ‘every kid goes to camp this summer’

read more…: NH Dept. of Ed funding mechanism ensures ‘every kid goes to camp this summer’

The state-operated summer enrichment program will pay up to $650 of the youth recreation camp fees for qualifying students. Parents and caregivers of qualifying students may select a New Hampshire youth recreation camp from a list of approved camps across the state; participation in the program is prioritized on a first-come, first-served basis.

State Ed Dept. invests $800K in community-based programs that support NH’s English learners

read more…: State Ed Dept. invests $800K in community-based programs that support NH’s English learners

These recent partnerships have resulted in innovative enrichment programs, high-quality academic tutoring, digital literacy support, the creation of multilingual learning modules, and hundreds of home visits to ensure English learners are receiving the support they need.

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