Education
Writer Masheri Chappelle Is a NH Force of Nature
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Masheri Chappelle hears these voices. Only they can be forceful and even shake the house. She has the gift.
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Masheri Chappelle hears these voices. Only they can be forceful and even shake the house. She has the gift.
Sandwich and the southwestern New Hampshire town of Acworth have signed agreements with NH Broadband to cooperate in building a high-speed fiber-optic broadband network in both towns.
About 50 of the state’s outdoor leaders took to the sunny but rain-swollen Saco River for a six-mile paddle through quick water on Wednesday, then had dinner and networked on a beach along its banks around a fire pit.
CONCORD – As families began seeing $300 monthly checks in their bank accounts for the first time Thursday for child tax credits, Democrats were thanking congressional leaders in Washington for making that happen, making clear that if Gov. Chris Sununu was serving in Washington, he would not have supported them.
Dr. Mark Rubinstein, a highly respected and long-time leader in higher education in New Hampshire, will be the next chancellor of the Community College System of NH (CCSNH).
CONCORD – State police were called to the State House Thursday after hundreds of pro-choice activists, public education supporters, disability rights groups, and climate change activists entered the building following an outdoor rally and demanded Gov. Chris Sununu veto the budget.
Originally filed by the Claremont, Franklin, Lisbon, Allenstown, and Pittsfield school districts, Claremont ultimately established that the state of New Hampshire has a constitutional obligation to provide all children with an adequate public education and to fund that education with taxes that are uniform throughout the state.
Members of We Speak and Project Dream led the “We Can Stand The Truth Rally” on Saturday in opposition to House Bill 544, which would prohibit public employees such as educators from discussing ideas such as racism and sexism.
Educators in more than 25 cities, towns and states across the country are rallying today, Sat., June 12, pledging to “Teach the Truth” about U.S. history.