Join us on Thurs 1/30 to celebrate National School Choice Week! It's a free, family-friendly event to showcase all the wonderful #EducationalOpportunities across the state, and a chance to learn more, if you're considering an alternative for your child. https://t.co/7sAnzr1hGw
Join us for our National School Choice Week celebration and educational fair! It's a great opportunity to see all the great #educationaloptions available across #NH! https://t.co/7sAnzr1hGw @schoolchoicewk
Mark your calendar for National @schoolchoicewk -- Jan 26 to Feb 1, 2020! We'll have special events to celebrate all the amazing #EducationalOptions in #NH!
Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut issued this statement following the party-line vote of the Legislative Fiscal Committee to reject the first round of funding under a federal $46 million public charter school replication grant: 1/5
Thursday statement of State Board of Education:
"The State Board of Education unanimously supports public charter schools. New Hampshire’s public education system is stronger, and our children are better served, when charter schools are available for students who need them."
All of #NH's #CharterSchools are #PublicSchools and nonprofits. They operate on half the taxpayer funding that local districts receive, and have better academic results. The @ConMonitorNews didn't include that in their article.