For a year âunlike any other,â these final weeks seem all too familiar to educators, students and families. School districts across the state are ending 2020 the same way they closed out the 2019-2020 school year last June â fully immersed in remote learning. Gov. Chris Sununu ordered all New Hampshire school buildings closed in March, first for three weeks, then ultimately for the remainder of the school year, in an effort to stem the spread of the virus. Over the summer Sununu issued âBack-to-School Guidanceâ that contained no mandates, but allowed districts to make their own decisions about whether and how to reopen school buildings this fall.