Bedford explains International Baccalaureate expenses

Now is your chance to question the expense and intention of the International Baccalaureate program, a UNESCO-created curriculum for which many school districts are paying EXTRA. Here is your chance to question the extra expense of buying a curriculum from an...

School board cuts budget, but keeps controversial IB

Februrary 6, 2008 Bedford Journal BEDFORD – Getting voters to support staff salary increases is so important to the school board that the board cut the operating budget by another $410,000 in order to offset the cost of the salary articles, which voters will see on...

More Pro-Tracy Propaganda From NH Press

Seacoast Online – Tracy has made mark across state in education New Hampshire Education Commissioner Lyonel Tracy has decided to leave his post when his term expires in March. In the past decade, he also served as superintendent of the Portsmouth School...

Why are parents so willing to give up kids to government?

February 5, 2009 AP Free kindergarten eludes the children of a NH town HUDSON, N.H. (AP) — Walk into a public school in Hudson, and you’ll see no kindergartners finger-painting, pushing around building blocks or practicing their ABCs. This city of 25,000 is...

NH Education Commissioner will not seek another term

January 27, 2009 Seacoast Online CONCORD — Gov. John Lynch today thanked Education Commissioner Lyonel Tracy for his service to the State of New Hampshire. Tracy has told Gov. Lynch that he will not seek reappointment when his term expires at the end of March....

Bedford chooses fuzzy math

January 2009 This is the Union Leader article as it appeared in the McGraw-Hill’s Wright Group magazine. This report provides the rebuttal and evidence that CMP is considered a ‘fuzzy math’ program. An Evaluation of CMP by R. James Milgram This...