About 240 members of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests gathered at The Rocks for the unveiling of its new North Country headquarters during its 122nd Annual Meeting at The Rocks here Saturday.
Education
AG Rejects Warmington’s Concerns PragerU Misleads The Public
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With the State Board of Education expected to vote Thursday on using controversial PragerU’s financial curriculum for its Learn Everywhere program, the Attorney General said he has reviewed concerns raised by Cinde Warmington about its name and branding and has determined “no further action is warranted.”
Education
AG Mulls ‘Next Steps’ On Warmington’s Request That He Investigate PragerU
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Attorney General John Formella is considering what to do next about Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington’s request that he investigate PragerU, the company that applied to sell the state an online financial literacy course for students.
Education
UNH President James Dean To Retire Next June
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President James W. “Jim” Dean Jr. announced today that he will retire as president of the University of New Hampshire on June 30, 2024.
Education
Councilor Warmington Calls for AG Investigation into PragerU
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Claiming they may be involved in deceptive trade practices, Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington went after PragerU at Wednesday’s Executive Council meeting calling for an investigation by Attorney General John Formella.
Education
Ed Funding Suit Plaintiffs Say State Mischaracterizes their Case
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The plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the state’s education funding system, claim in a filing Monday the state misstated their claims, their burden of proof and ignores evidence they presented.
Education
Gun Violence Prevention Backers Ask Sununu, Edelblut, and Lawmakers To Take Action
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Today, students, parents, and teachers held a press conference at the State House to demand that this back-to-school season, state leaders commit to action to solve the largely preventable problem of gun violence in the classroom.
Education
Four finalists selected for New Hampshire’s 2024 Teacher of the Year
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“These educators represent the heart and soul of teaching, and we are proud of their many contributions to the field. We are excited to recognize their talent, leadership and commitment to so many students throughout the state,” said Christine Brennan, deputy commissioner and member of the Teacher of the Year Selection Committee.
Education
Supreme Court: Bishop Guertin High School Can Be Sued for Sex Abuse
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A woman who was sexually assaulted by a teacher known to be a sex offender by Bishop Guertin High School before he was hired can sue the school, the New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled.
Education
State Ed. Board Tables Controversial Prager Financial Literacy Course
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The State Board of Education Thursday tabled an application by PragerU Kids to offer an on-line course on financial literacy until additional information is provided.