When Kimberly Bleier or one of her three children wake up not feeling well, Bleier is “instantly in panic mode,” thinking not about their health, but about her students at Concord High School.Bleier, who teaches social studies to grades 9 through 12,.
CONCORD – In a packed Representatives Hall, opponents and supporters of the Parental Bill of Rights in Education testified on whether Senate Bill 272 would ha
As voters flock to annual town and school district meetings this week, many were asked to approve new contracts for teachers and school support staff that include salary or benefit increases to make the jobs more desirable.Locally, Merrimack Valley,.
The New Hampshire Department of Education will not have subpoena power in its investigations into educator misconduct after the rejection of an amendment.