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NASHUA — Immediately after he participated in the ceremonial ribbon-cutting that signaled the official opening of Rivier University’s new apartment-style student housing complex, junior Sam Tibbetts was more than eager to lead a guided tour of his new digs for those attending the event last week.

ANTRIM — The Great Brook School’s aerial drone team placed first in the skills portion and second overall in the Rec Foundation’s aerial drone competition last month in Springfield, Vermont.

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CONCORD — By the narrowest of margins, House Republicans pushed through a major expansion of the three-year-old Education Freedom Accounts program (HB 1665) that would make taxpayer subsidy scholarships available to families of four making up to $150,000 a year.

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CONCORD — Cordelia Dubois, a first grader from Concord, joined nearly 4,000 people online in urging New Hampshire lawmakers to reject legislation that would eliminate the teaching of social emotional learning in public schools.

The Brodsky Prize was established seven years ago by the late Jeffrey Brodsky and his father, Howard, to encourage innovation by student journalists. The $5,000 prize is open to all high school students attending public, charter or parochial schools in New Hampshire.

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Submissions are now open for the New Hampshire Children’s System of Care (CSoC) sixth annual Magnify Voices Expressive Art Contest. Now through April 21, New Hampshire students in grades 5-12 are invited to submit a creative piece about their experiences and connections to mental health.

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The plaintiffs argue the law is unconstitutionally vague under the 14th Amendment and violates the First Amendment, discouraging public school teachers from teaching and talking about race, gender, disability, and LGBTQ+ identities inside and outside the classroom.

Supporters maintain the aim is to prevent the teaching of discrimination. They also said it doesn’t ban discussing “as part of a larger course of academic instruction, the historical existence of ideas and subjects” such as racism in public schools.

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Thursday, February 08, 2024

CONCORD — By the narrowest of margins, House Republicans pushed through a major expansion of the three-year-old Education Freedom Accounts program (HB 1665) that would make taxpayer subsidy scholarships available to families of four making up to $150,000 a year.

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