New Hampshire Public K-12 School Rankings are based on data from the New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) and the NH Educational Improvement and Assessment Program (NHEIAP) provided by New Hampshire Department of Education. There are two sets of rankings:
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New Hampshire School ratings are available for: 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
House vote nixes school donor towns Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 539, a plan that determines the cost of an adequate education for New Hampshire public school students — but establishes two new commissions to determine ... School funding amendment passes House committee It wasn't the best of weeks for Lynch Give voters a voice in education funding |
CMS honored with Excellence in Education award Portsmouth Herald News, NH - The Excellence in Education Initiative recognizes New Hampshire public schools that meet high standards of excellence and can serve as representatives of ... |
School gets passing grade; Nashua doesn't Nashua Telegraph, NH - Amherst Street was one of only three schools in New Hampshire to shake that designation this year as the state Department of Education released the latest ... |
Chris Spirou Motivates Youth in 2008 Hellenic News of America, PA - During the 2008 New Hampshire Primary, Democratic leader Chris Spirou dominated the news for his dynamic support of Hillary Clinton. ... |
And speaking of . . . graduation speakers Nashua Telegraph, NH - In 2005, Giles was named Business Leader of the Year by Business New Hampshire magazine. And in 2007, she was named one of the top 25 Women in Healthcare by ... |
From the files of The Citizen Laconia Citizen, NH - The Laconia School Board has been named School Board of the Year by the New Hampshire School Board Association Excellence in Education Awards. ... |
Failing grades for many schools across NH The Union Leader, NH - By STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS A new report says almost 300 New Hampshire schools have received failing grades on their annual progress reports. ... Local schools struggle |
Aid amendment receives support from House panel Nashua Telegraph, NH - If voters approve the amendment by a two-thirds vote in November, it would become part of the state constitution and establish new clarity in the education ... |
State House Bipartisan amendment passes panel Concord Monitor, NH - ... define an adequate education, determine the cost of providing such an education to all New Hampshire public school students and raise that full amount. ... |
Forget an amendment; treat all students fairly Concord Monitor, NH - ... school funding, New Hampshire lawmakers would be forced to come up with enough money to pay for an adequate education for every child in the state. ... Amendment finals Group, 6 towns sue to force redistricting |