June 15, 2025 - 21:20
The recent signing of legislation by Governor Kelly Ayotte has sparked intense discussions among lawmakers regarding the expansion of Education Freedom Accounts. This new law eliminates means testing, allowing for universal access to these accounts, which has raised various concerns and opinions among legislators.
Senator Victoria Sullivan and Representative David Luneau recently appeared on WMUR's CloseUp to delve into the implications of this significant change. Proponents argue that removing means testing will provide greater educational opportunities for all families, regardless of their financial situation. They believe this will empower parents to choose the best educational options for their children.
However, opponents raise concerns about potential funding issues and the impact on public schools. They fear that universal access could divert essential resources away from traditional educational institutions, potentially undermining their ability to serve students effectively. As the debate continues, lawmakers are grappling with the balance between educational freedom and the need to maintain robust public school systems.
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Haverhill School Department Seeks Approval for Lease at Little SproutsThe Haverhill School Department is taking steps to expand its early education offerings by proposing a lease agreement with a private early education and child care facility. The plan involves...
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Celebration of Achievement: CLC Adult Education Honors GraduatesFamily, friends, and educators came together at the Skidompha Public Library meeting room in Damariscotta on the evening of June 10 to celebrate the accomplishments of seven graduates from Central...
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A Comparison of the House and Senate Versions of the Education Bill in CongressAs Congress deliberates on significant education reform, the contrasting proposals from the House and Senate are poised to reshape the landscape of higher education. Both chambers have introduced...