Dept. of Ed partners with non-profit Xello for launch of online career pathway program for K-12

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“This partnership helps empower students to become college and career ready, and allows them to explore career pathways while simultaneously assessing their interests and receiving useful advice and guidance that will help them make strong and beneficial decisions for their future.”

Public comments on minimum ed standards revision are overwhelmingly in opposition

read more…: Public comments on minimum ed standards revision are overwhelmingly in opposition

The public comment period on the proposed changes to the minimum standards – known as the 306 rules – came to a close April 30. A total of 204 written testimonies were sent to the state Board of Education and made public on the department’s website. All except one of the 204 written accounts were in opposition to the current revisions.

Education commissioner speaks publicly about minimum standards revision, but faces skepticism

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After an hour-long public conversation with the commissioner of the NH Department of Education, school board members in Manchester – the state’s largest school district–  remained frustrated by a lack of clear answers and unconvinced that proposed revisions to the state’s minimum standards for public schools, known as the 306s, will improve education in the Granite state.