
Annmarie Timmins
Education and Youth Reporter at New Hampshire Public Radio
Education and youth reporter for NH Public Radio with stops at the NH Bulletin & Concord Monitor. I’m probably with my cats, listening to TS. [email protected]
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5 days ago |
nhpr.org | Josh Rogers |Annmarie Timmins
New Hampshire Senate President Sharon Carson is calling for a financial and performance audit of the settlement fund for abuse victims at the state's youth detention center. “The financial condition of the YDC fund has sparked deep concern regarding the processes employed to resolve cases and called into doubt whether victims are getting the resources they need,” Carson said in a statement Friday. Carson’s push for the audit comes as victims of abuse have until June 30 to file claims.
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1 week ago |
keenesentinel.com | Annmarie Timmins
Somersworth Superintendent John Shea said his frustration with the attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in schools goes beyond any one policy. It’s the barrage of federal and state efforts targeting DEI without saying what does — and what doesn’t — count as diversity, equity and inclusion that he finds most troubling. “It’s intended to knock everybody off balance, intended to create chaos,” Shea said. “My goodness, creating chaos in the public education system with kids?
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1 week ago |
nhpr.org | Annmarie Timmins
Somersworth Superintendent John Shea said his frustration with the attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in schools goes beyond any one policy. It’s the barrage of federal and state efforts targeting DEI without saying what — and what doesn’t — count as diversity, equity, and inclusion that he finds most troubling. “It’s intended to knock everybody off balance, intended to create chaos,” Shea said. “My goodness, creating chaos in the public education system with kids?
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2 weeks ago |
keenesentinel.com | Annmarie Timmins
Education has been such a big topic in the N.H. Legislature this year that the House created a new committee just to focus on the funding side of that issue. As they continue to tackle perennial questions about how the state pays for schools, lawmakers are also working on a range of other policies that could have significant impacts on young people, their families and the education system. Here’s how some of those proposals are taking shape at the midpoint of the legislative calendar.
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2 weeks ago |
nhpr.org | Annmarie Timmins
This story is part of a series of check-ins on where things stand on big issues like housing, immigration and the environment at the midpoint of the State House calendar. Find more stories at NHPR.org/crossover. Education has been such a big topic in the New Hampshire Legislature this year that the House created a new committee just to focus on the funding side of that issue.
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BREAKING: NH Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut is leaving post at the end of the school year - per Gov. Ayotte statement. Story is developing. #NHPolitics

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