Op-Ed: HB 2’s Public Education Funding Plan is a Step Backward

We plan to continue to work to build a broad public and private coalition in favor of a Foundation Equity Reform Plan that will establish fairness and student equal opportunity as the governing standards of New Hampshire’s public education finance system.

When in Doubt, Quote Ecclesiastes

I found Obama’s opinion to be interesting, though. It dovetailed nicely with a different piece of news that emerged earlier in the Biden administration, when word leaked out that Joe and his wife had never been invited to the White House for any private social event in the entire eight years of the Obama presidency.

Op-Ed: Where Will We Be June 2?

When I was serving my first year as a school board member in 2009, President Obama announced plans to make a televised address to American school children. His intent was to encourage them to stay in school, work hard, and plan for their futures.

Lawsuit Over Assault by Ex-Claremont Mayor Heads To Mediation

A settlement could be in the offing in the federal lawsuit brought against the Claremont School District by the family of a mentally disabled woman who was assaulted by George Caccavaro, then a school employee.