Category Archives: Education

Democrat’s Symbolic Run Against Trump Fails in Georgia, Oh!, And They Lost in SC Too.

Republican Karen Handel is the winner of the special congressional election in GA-6. She beat Democrat Jon Ossoff (who doesn’t even live in the district in which he ran), despite having 23.6 million in campaign donations, mostly from California and … Continue reading

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Legislative Conference Committee Recommends Bill Against Common Core

A conference committee of representatives and senators is recommending the full House and Senate pass a bill that bans the state from requiring schools to use Common Core educational standards. The bill, SB 44, also requires the state Board of … Continue reading

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School community mourns death of superintendent

EXETER — Family, friends, faculty and students are mourning the sudden death of School Administrative Unit 16 Superintendent Michael Morgan. The 67-year-old administrator from Brentwood died Sunday morning — just two weeks after announcing that he would be taking a … Continue reading

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48% of respondents said that they aren’t sure where chocolate milk comes from

Milk is such a presence in our lives we probably take it for granted. Thank goodness, then, for today, World Milk Day — one of those weird food holidays which are sometimes invented by interest groups to push a certain … Continue reading

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Students Involved in SUNY Albany Hate Crime Hoax Get Three Years Probation

Asha Burwell and Ariel Agudio, two of the three women who fabricated a crime in which they were allegedly beaten by ’20 white people’ because of the color of their skin, were sentenced to 200 hours of community service, 3 … Continue reading

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Growing Concerns in SAU 53: Unlawful Creation of a Position and a Push for PACE

(Hours 1c,2a) Rich talked to Kevin Verville of the Deerfield Budget Committee.  He opened by reminding the listeners about the controversy with the Dean of Students at Pembroke Academy and Superintendent Patty Sherman’s lies concerning what happened.  They then talked … Continue reading

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The #VolinskyConstitution

As usual, I find myself in disagreement with State Senator Jeb Bradley (RINO – Wolfeboro).  More specifically, I think Bradley’s observation that Executive Councilor Andru Volinsky (Communist – Concord) is trying to create political cover for Democrats in the New … Continue reading

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Compromise full-day kindergarten plan heads to Legislature

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire lawmakers appointed to develop a compromise plan to provide public funding for full-day kindergarten reached a deal Thursday, moving one of Republican Gov. Chris Sununu’s priorities another step forward. Nearly 75 percent of New … Continue reading

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Former NH teacher admits to sending pornographic videos to student

A former Merrimack High School teacher who admitted sending pornographic videos to a 16-year-old female student will stay out of jail. Todd Wiley also admitting in court Tuesday that he asked the girl for nude pictures of herself. The victim … Continue reading

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How taxes rise while enrollment drops in N.H. school districts

No one in this article blames unrealistic union contracts, salaries, benefits, administrative costs, …and whose fault are they? “The state’s process for funding public education puts school systems and property owners in adversarial roles,” Mark MacLean, the superintendent for SAU … Continue reading

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