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Where do your candidates stand on school funding?
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Where do your candidates stand on school funding?
NH’s historical aversion to a broad-based tax makes collecting someone else’s sales tax near blasphemy.
Two workshops will be held in August.
Children of veterans that lost their lives in wars and are also residents of the state can obtain free tuition to the University System of New Hampshire colleges and universities and the Community College System of New Hampshire. There is also a stipend of up to $2,500 that can be contributed to the payment of room rent, board, books, and supplies.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Molly Kelly criticized Gov. Chris Sununu’s school safety task force, which was explicitly directed to avoid gun safety issues.
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A 24 hour anonymous tip line for students, teachers and parents
A one stop resource center for schools
A school based “See Something Say Something” campaign
Expanding Mental Health Resources
Stephanie Gleeson will be invited to Washington, D.C., to receive a citation from President Donald Trump and a $10,000 award from the NSF, which administers the award on behalf of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
What I discovered from attending all three meetings is that we are in somewhat of a crisis here in New Hampshire. One person aptly called it “a crisis of isolation, or desperation,” and I think that is accurate.