NH Schools Waste $1.3M on ‘Philosophy’

Updated on October 31, 2009 From an original article that appeared on September 5, 2008 “Depite Funding Woes NH Schools Could Shine” in the Union Leader… BEDFORD – New Hampshire could set the national agenda for education after the November election,...

HB 368 Subcommittee Meetings Tomorrow

Another HB 368 subcommittee meeting has been scheduled for this Wednesday, October 28. The Probation Appeals Subcommittee will meet for a work session after the Evaluation and Records Subcommittee meeting in LOB 207. The schedule for Wednesday is as follows: LOB 207 @...

Hopkinton Rejects Teacher Contract Again

October 25, 2009 by Ed Naile, Chairman A Hop, Skip, And A Dump In Hopkinton You may have seen the news about the Town of Hopkinton and their teacher contract which was voted down by a two to one margin this past March at the traditional Hopkinton School District...

Parental Rights Supercede the State’s

Note: In an attempt to keep taxpayers and parents apprised of what is going on in the home schooling study committee, we have been posting firsthand accounts of these meetings provided by the Home School Legal Defense Association. (HSLDA) Some supporters of the new...

HSLDA – “The Fix is In”

Update! HSLDA The Home Education Advisory Council will meet. Their meeting will be held in Room 12 at the Department of Education, 101 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH. October 13, from 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. There may be discussion about the proposed rules in advance of...

International Baccalaureate (IB) Must be Eliminated from U.S. Schools

September 27, 2009 by Lisa McLoughlin Truth About IB Editor’s Note: This is just one aspect of the attempt to internationalize our citizens; working through our educational system either by federal mandate or insidious programs such as this one that claim to be...