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The Future of Public Education in New Hampshire at Risk

June 12, 2025 - 10:32

The Future of Public Education in New Hampshire at Risk

From my seat on the NH House Education Committee, it’s clear: there’s a calculated campaign underway to dismantle public education. Recent legislative discussions have raised concerns among educators, parents, and community members about the potential implications of proposed changes to funding and governance structures.

Advocates for public education are sounding the alarm, emphasizing that these changes could undermine the quality of education for students across the state. With increasing pressure from various interest groups, the integrity of the public education system is being challenged.

Many fear that these efforts could lead to a significant shift in how education is funded and delivered, potentially favoring private institutions over public schools. As discussions continue, it is crucial for stakeholders to remain vigilant and advocate for the preservation of a robust public education system that serves all students, regardless of their background. The future of New Hampshire's educational landscape hangs in the balance, and decisive action is needed to protect it.


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