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Explainer: What Is New Hampshireโ€™s โ€œAdequacy Formulaโ€?

New Hampshire’s adequacy formula, a cornerstone of school funding, determines state aid for public schools and charter schools, but courts deem it underfunded. Following lawsuits and rulings, the Supreme Court mandates an increase, exposing disparities in funding that impact equity across districts. Lawmakers face pressure to reform this system.

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School Board Battles Over Curriculum in New Hampshire (2021โ€“2025)

New Hampshire school boards have faced intense curriculum battles from 2021 to 2025, navigating legal changes, DEI controversies, and community mobilizations. The implementation of revised Ed 306 standards increased board responsibilities. Ongoing litigation over DEI policies and recent rulings on teaching discrimination create an uncertain environment surrounding educational content and parental rights.

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Revealing the Roots: Transparency, Education Funding & Property Tax in New Hampshire

A Facebook post highlights concerns over Education Freedom Accounts (EFAs) increasing property taxes in New Hampshire. Legislation (LSR 2026-2337) proposed enhanced transparency on property tax bills through visual breakdowns of allocations. The report reviews EFAs’ impact on taxes, potential benefits and limitations of the bill, and emphasizes data gaps needing clarity.

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School Boards & Local Governance in New Hampshire: A Practical Guide for Granite Staters

School Boards & Local Governance in New Hampshire: A Practical Guide for Granite Staters By GraniteStateReport.com New Hampshire prides itself on local control. Nowhere is that more visible than in our schools and town halls, where neighbors set budgets, elect board members, and hash out policy in public. If youโ€™ve…

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