February 21, 2026 - 11:10

New Hampshire's education system is at a crossroads, facing significant challenges as state tax breaks impact funding for public schools and universities. As budget cuts become more prevalent, both students and teachers find themselves grappling with dwindling resources and opportunities. The financial strain has raised concerns about the quality of education, leading to questions about the sustainability of teaching careers in the state.
Educators are increasingly disheartened by the lack of support and resources, prompting many to reconsider their future in New Hampshire’s classrooms. With competitive salaries and better funding options available in neighboring states, attracting and retaining quality teachers has become a daunting task.
Students, too, are feeling the effects of these funding cuts, as programs and extracurricular activities are reduced or eliminated altogether. The future of New Hampshire’s educational landscape hangs in the balance, with urgent calls for reassessment of funding priorities to ensure that both educators and students have the support they need to thrive.



