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Distant Dome: Education Freedom Account Expansion May Be Determined This Week
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This week may tell what the fate of expanding the Education Freedom Account program will be.
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This week may tell what the fate of expanding the Education Freedom Account program will be.
David Meehan bought a gun, clothing, and heroin in preparation to murder Jeff Buskey, the man Meehan says raped and brutalized him as a boy sentenced to the Sununu Youth Services Center, then called YDC, in the 1990s.
When I was a boy I was puzzled by the term “horsepower” as applied to the engine of an automobile.
There is nothing in our current minimum standards that articulates a minimum level of skills that a student must have to earn a diploma from a New Hampshire high school!
Think of it. If you followed the state’s approach, teachers would be fired each year and replaced with new grads who would teach grades of children all of which would be perfectly divisible by 25, because if there were 26 children in a class, the district would need two teachers each teaching a class of 13 children and this would break the cost model.
The state Department of Health and Human Services hopes to help transform the community mental health centers through a federal demonstration program.
InDepthNH.org is now offering obituaries through the Legacy.com service.
Still haunted by the violent sexual abuse he suffered at the Sununu Youth Services Center, David Meehan had to stop his testimony Thursday when he became overcome by the guilt and shame he’s lived with every day since he was 15.
Senior citizens who get Meals on Wheels could also get tax-free food vouchers to use at participating restaurants under a bill passed unanimously by the state Senate Thursday.