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In a recent interview, New Hampshire Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut emphasized the significant yet often overlooked changes implemented during his tenure. As he prepares to leave the Department of Education, Edelblut expressed pride in fostering a more dynamic educational system that empowers parents. He stated, "What we hope really is that we've created a very dynamic system that allows parents to have a very strong voice in the pathways for their children."
Edelblut's tenure has been marked by efforts to enhance parental involvement in the education process, ensuring that families have a say in the direction of their children’s academic journeys. This approach aims to create a more personalized learning environment that caters to the diverse needs of students. As he reflects on his time in office, Edelblut is optimistic about the future of education in New Hampshire and the lasting impact of these changes on families and students alike. His departure marks the end of a chapter focused on innovation and collaboration in education.
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