From the HSLDA: Homeschool Inquisition Continues HB 368 Work Session Scheduled – Please Attend! The inquisition into the New Hampshire homeschool law has called its next “chamber meeting”. A select subcommittee will meet to discuss a “Survey to...
HB 368 was retained in committee. Chairman Emma Rouse described HB 368 as a “vehicle” to continue to “study” the homeschool laws in New Hampshire. Retained Bill – Survey to Superintendents Subcommittee Work Session: 6/2/2009 10:00 AM LOB...
Public hearings for HB 367 and HB 368 were held on February 11, 2009. About 1,000 people turned out to show their disapproval of these two bills. The House Education Committee met in executive session on March 5, 2009 to decide whether to recommend ITL or OTP these...
February 13, 2009 HSLDA The New Hampshire legislature is known as the third-largest representative body in the world, ranking behind U.S. Congress and British Parliament. It also has an interesting tradition that all bills newly introduced get an up or down vote by...
According to the most recent NECAP test results, 61 percent, 68 percent and 28 percent of 11th grade students statewide fall below the “proficient” level in writing, mathematics and reading respectively. By this grade, $1.7 billion has been spent to...