Category Archives: NH School Choice
Edelblut Town Hall: Thoughtful and informative aside from petulant progressives
Yesterday at the quaint and lovely New England College campus, the school hosted a town hall with Commissioner of Education Frank Edelblut. The event is the first of its kind in the Granite State, at least in recent years. The … Continue reading
NH House Committee Likely to Retain School Choice Bill
A sweeping school choice bill that would let families use tax dollars for non-public education is facing a tough road in the New Hampshire House after breezing through the Senate. More… | US News Get Updates on Twitter @NewMediaMilitia or … Continue reading
Children Need Options
Several parents spoke at the House Education Committee’s public hearing on the Education Saving Account bill, Senate Bill 193, on April 4th. Catie, a mother of five children and Hampton Falls resident, supports this critical educational choice bill because it … Continue reading
Edelblut Says Public Schools Should Strive To Be Best Choice For Parents
Now two months into the job, New Hampshire Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut says he’s been impressed by what he’s seen far in his visits to schools across the state. But as the state considers legislation that would vastly expand school choice … Continue reading
Education Bills Scheduled for Week of April 3, 2017
We are just past the half-way point of the legislative session with the House and Senate having exchanged surviving bills. As always, the detailed schedule with our analysis and recommendations is below with legislators’ contact information at the end. Keep … Continue reading
Non-Academic Surveys – Call to Action
The House Education Committee needs to hear from YOU — contact them TODAY!! They will have a full committee work session on SB 43, a critical bill that empowers parents with active consent (opt-in) for most of the invasive, non-academic … Continue reading