NH High School Graduation Rates
The school funding model proposed by American Institutes for Research (AIR) and endorsed by the 2020 Commission to Study School Funding uses graduation rates among high schools as an important […]
The school funding model proposed by American Institutes for Research (AIR) and endorsed by the 2020 Commission to Study School Funding uses graduation rates among high schools as an important […]
The main purpose of schools is the formal education of our kids. Curricula, lessons, libraries, books, and teachers are the main tools that are part of that formal education. We […]
It’s a New Year, but New Hampshire still faces an old problem: deep and enduring inequities in educational opportunity and enormous differences in property taxes. The tremendous gap between what the […]
Testimony of Jeff McLynch, Project Director, NH School Funding Fairness Project, on SB 420 before the Senate Education Committee, Thursday, January 13 Chairwoman Ward, Senator Kahn, Members of the […]
Testimony of Jeff McLynch, Project Director, NH School Funding Fairness Project, on HB 1680 before the House Education Committee, Wednesday, January 12 Chairman Ladd, Representative Myler, Members of the Committee, […]
The New Hampshire Department of Education (DoE) recently published its first formal estimates of the adequate education grants cities and towns will receive in Fiscal Year 2023. Those estimates confirm […]
It’s that time of year again – property tax bills are beginning to arrive in homeowners’ mailboxes across New Hampshire. For many, their property tax bill is the single largest […]
According to the Education Law Center’s recent report Making the Grade 2021, which studies school funding fairness in all 50 states, New Hampshire has the second most regressive school funding […]
The gallery below features slides from a recent “School Funding and Property Taxes” presentation. NHSFFP is excited to talk about school funding and property taxes in your community. Click here to […]
Negotiators from the House of Representatives and Senate have completed their work on New Hampshire’s FY2022-23 budget and are poised to present it to their colleagues for their approval when […]