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Relative to biological sex in student athletics.
Relative to the role of cooperative school district board member representatives on school district budget committees.
Relative to providing an induction program for new teachers.
Establishing a foundation opportunity budget program for funding public education.
Relative to prohibiting hazing at educational institutions.
Relative to chartered public schools.
Relative to the definition of an adequate public education.
Relative to the civics test graduation requirement.
Relative to school health services.
Relative to including all special education costs under state education grants.
Relative to special meetings for changes in education funding.
Relative to enrollment in public schools by children of school district employees.
Relative to appointments to fill vacancies to at large cooperative school board seats.
Relative to establishing a program to earn tuition credits for state of New Hampshire higher education institutions through community service.
Prohibiting spending of special education moneys for any other purpose and requiring reporting of fund balances to the school board.
Relative to the powers and duties of cooperative school district budget committees.
Relative to authorizing parents to remove children from the English Language Learner Program.
Establishing a procedure for a high school proficiency exam waiver of mandatory school attendance.
Relative to cooperative school board district elections.
Relative to special education dispute resolution.
Establishing a commission to study current funding for special education and potential other funding sources.
Relative to sexual education instruction.
Relative to cross-district bullying and cyberbullying.
Establishing a teacher candidate loan forgiveness program.
Relative to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the Summer EBT program and making appropriations therefor and relative to providing disaster relief funding to municipalities after a natural disaster.
Relative to emergency action plans for sports related injuries.
Relative to the educational credentials for master teacher.
Relative to communication between parents and school districts regarding special education, special education reporting requirements, and the office of the advocate for special education.
Relative to the penalty for failure to file school expenditure reports, relative to certain adequacy grants, and requiring mandatory reporting by school districts of school expenses.
Relative to allowing school districts to approve different apportionment methods for school administrative unit costs.
Relative to administration of school assessment and accountability programs by the department of education.
Relative to children with disabilities placed at state facilities for detained or adjudicated youth.
Relative to trustees of the university system.
Relative to the education professional standards board.
Relative to establishing an advisory group to examine potential funding sources for career and technical education (CTE) construction and renovation.
Relative to the performance-based school accountability system task force.
Relative to the retention of individualized education program records.
Relative to the merging of school administrative units.
Relative to freedom of speech and association at public institutions of higher education.
Requiring parental notification of student health or well-being and certain curricula by school districts.
Relative to women's school sports.
Relative to procedures for school facilities under the department of education.
Establishing a New Hampshire farm to school local food incentive pilot program.
Including in the commissioner of the department of education's rulemaking authority the authority to make rules regarding collection of fees for criminal background check processing.
Requiring the university system of New Hampshire and the community college system of New Hampshire to further work toward implementing comprehensive higher education alignment strategies and findings identified in the governors public higher education task force report.
Relative to public school curriculum frameworks.
Relative to the math learning communities program.
Relative to review of public school minimum standards by the legislative oversight committee.
Prohibiting mandatory mask policies in schools.
Relative to instruction in government and civics, including information on election laws and voting and requiring certain educational institutions and local governments to use a holiday's statutorily designated title in official communications, publications, and documents.
Relative to the calculation of average daily membership in attendance and average daily membership in residence for certain home educated pupils.
Relative to membership of the advisory committee on the education of students with disabilities.
Relative to the definition of school transportation vehicle.
Establishing the achieving a better life experience (ABLE) savings account program administrative fund.
Relative to alternative dispute resolution within individualized education programs.
Relative to the duties and responsibilities of superintendents of school administrative units.
Relative to high school students serving as school board members.
Relative to school assessments of statewide academic areas.
Relative to requiring student identification cards to include the helpline for the National Alliance for Eating Disorders and the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
Relative to criminal records checks of teacher credentialing applicants.
Relative to use of the public school infrastructure fund for energy efficient school buses.
Relative to the authority of the commissioner of the department of education to grant extensions for the filing of school expenditure reports.
Relative to the commission on Holocaust and genocide education.
Relative to the graduation requirement of filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Relative to the submission of annual town reports to the commissioner of the department of education.
Relative to the interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children.
Relative to chartered public school eligibility for state school building aid.
Relative to the higher education commission.
Relative to parental consent for student participation in Medicaid to schools program and establishing a pilot recruitment and retention program within the department of health and human services.
Relative to student eligibility for education freedom accounts and the scholarship organization's costs of administering the program, extending phase-out grants for education freedom accounts, and revising the definitions of average daily membership in attendance and average daily membership in residence.
Relative to the release of student personally identifiable information.
Relative to the definition of part-time teachers.
Relative to requirements for literacy skill development in elementary grades.
Relative to school district collection development and reconsideration policies.
Relative to the definition of disability or special needs under the child care scholarship program.
Establishing a rural and underserved area educator incentive program for higher education and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to the per pupil cost of an opportunity for an adequate education.
Requiring the department of education to conduct a facility assessment of public schools and public chartered schools.
Granting witness fee reimbursement to unrepresented parents in the armed forces who prevail in special education hearings.
Relative to adequate education grant amounts for pupils receiving special education services.
Relative to establishing certain due process rights for students, student organizations, and faculty members facing disciplinary actions by state institutions of higher learning.
Enabling schools to maintain a supply of epinephrine auto-injectors.
Requiring mandatory reporting by school districts of school expenses.
Relative to student eligibility for education freedom accounts and the scholarship organization's costs of administering the program, extending phase-out grants for education freedom accounts, and revising the definitions of average daily membership in attendance and average daily membership in residence.
Relative to mandatory disclosure by school district employees to parents.
Relative to a public school facility condition assessment and school building aid grants for temperature control.
Relative to repealing the graduation requirement regarding Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) applications.
Relative to the licensing of part-time teachers.
Relative to authorizing parents of special education children to observe in the classroom setting.
Relative to eligibility for free school meals.
Relative to alternative education programs for granting credit leading to graduation.
Relative to the use of education freedom account funds in religious schools.
Relative to charter school memorandums of understanding.
Relative to degree granting authority of certain institutions of higher education.
Relative to credentials for the position of superintendent of schools and school business officer.
Relative to the definition of the term "evidence-based" within public education.
Establishing a commission to study information literacy and media literacy instruction in public schools.
Relative to qualifications for the commissioner of education.
Urging a robust climate education in schools including current environmental and economic information.
Relative to standardized assessment data for participants in education freedom accounts.
Relative to the approval of alternative programs for granting credit leading to graduation.
Relative to review of education freedom account service providers.
Relative to the statewide education property tax and excess revenue from games of chance.
Relative to the use of education freedom account funds to purchase school uniforms.
Establishing an annual review and qualification to determine eligibility to participate in the education freedom accounts program.
Relative to the complaint process for teaching discrimination and allowing educators and school officials a right of action for damages and costs for false accusations.
Limiting education freedom account funding to budgeted amounts.
Relative to teaching discrimination in public schools and discrimination in public workplaces.
Relative to establishing a committee to study the role of colleges and universities in contributing to the student loan crisis.
Requiring school districts to make curriculum and instructional materials available on their web pages.
Relative to public high school graduation requirements.
Relative to the state's duty to protect children in public schools.
Relative to social-emotional learning in public schools.
Relative to the membership of the state board of education.
Relative to the use of children's names and pronouns by public school employees.
Relative to requiring excess revenues raised through the statewide education property tax to be remitted to the education trust fund and prohibiting the department of revenue administration from setting negative local and county tax rates on real property.
Relative to adjusting education adequacy grants based on pupil proficiency.
Relative to the definition of a scholarship organization for purposes of the education tax credit.
Relative to mandatory and elective public school curricula.
Relative to establishing a local education freedom account program.
Relative to participation in education freedom accounts based on school or school district proficiencyscores.
Relative to information on student placement based on achievement of course competencies.
Relative to prohibiting obscene or harmful sexual materials in schools.
Relative to hiring, promotion, graduation, or admission in higher education.
Relative to universal eligibility for the education freedom account program.
Relative to qualifications for student eligibility in the education freedom accounts program.
Declaring the total solar eclipse a school holiday.
Relative to establishing a pilot program under the department of education to offer "spelling to communicate" services to students with autism or apraxia.
Relative to requiring institutions of higher education to maintain certain statistical information on their website.
Relative to prohibiting educator indoctrination.
Adding an exception from required civics competency assessments.
Relative to school employee and designated school volunteer criminal history records checks.
Establishing an early educator professional development grant.
Relative to mental health education.
Authorizing the department of education and local school districts to contract with transportation network companies to provide school transportation services.
Requiring certain non-public schools or education service providers that accept public funds to perform background checks on all employees and volunteers.
Relative to state participation in the Medicaid direct certification program for free and reduced price school meals.
Relative to the duty to provide an education and contracts with private schools.
Relative to school district information on personnel salaries.
Relative to comprehensive mental health education in schools.
Relative to a reading assessment and intervention program.
Relative to state aid for special education pupils.
Repealing a requirement for a report on chartered public school payments.
Relative to the calculation of average daily membership in attendance and average daily membership in residence for school districts.
Relative to the extraordinary need grants to schools.
Relative to local education improvement plans and disparities in education.
Relative to the department of education payment for placement for an episode of treatment.
Relative to eligibility for free school meals.
Relative to additional aid grants for schools based on free and reduced price meals and fiscal capacity disparity.
Relative to adequate education grant amounts for pupils receiving special education services.
Establishing an academic research and improvement performance data analyst in the department of education.
Relative to the availability and funding for the dual and concurrent enrollment program by the community college system and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to the math learning communities program of the community college system and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to criminal records checks in school employment.
Relative to excused absences due to a student's mental or behavioral health.
Increasing chartered public school per pupil funding.
Relative to chartered public school eligibility for state school building aid.
Relative to mental health education.
Relative to the statewide education improvement and assessment program.
Repealing a requirement for a report on chartered public school payments.
Relative to local education improvement plans and disparities in education.
Relative to comprehensive mental health education in schools.
Relative to the duty to provide an education and contracts with private schools.
Relative to excused absences due to a student's mental or behavioral health.
Relative to the division of educator support and higher education and relative to surety indemnification for private postsecondary career schools.
Relative to membership of the advisory committee on the education of students with disabilities.
Relative to the calculation of average daily membership in attendance and average daily membership in residence for school districts.
Establishing an early educator professional development grant.
Establishing a teacher candidate loan forgiveness program.
Requiring certain non-public schools or education service providers that accept public funds to perform background checks on all employees and volunteers.
Relative to a reading assessment and intervention program.
Relative to state aid for special education pupils.
Relative to criminal records checks in school employment.
Relative to the extraordinary need grants to schools.
Relative to state participation in the Medicaid direct certification program for free and reduced price school meals.
Relative to additional aid grants for schools based on free and reduced price meals and fiscal capacity disparity.
Relative to the department of education payment for placement for an episode of treatment.
Relative to adequate education grant amounts for pupils receiving special education services.
Relative to the availability and funding for the dual and concurrent enrollment program by the community college system and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to the math learning communities program of the community college system and making an appropriation therefor.
Increasing chartered public school per pupil funding.
Relative to the calculation of average daily membership in attendance for certain home educated pupils.
Relative to educational institution policies on social media.
Making changes to the requirements for civics education in schools.
Requiring the department of education to provide the house and senate standing committees responsible for education with copies of the laws and rules relative to education.
Relative to a special purpose school district for Bridgewater, Hebron, and Groton.
Relative to schools approved for a school tuition program by a school board.
Prohibiting the employment or volunteering of a revoked or suspended educator.
Relative to nursing certification requirements.
Relative to screening and intervention in public schools and public charter schools for dyslexia and related disorders, and establishing an addition to adequate education grants for certain pupils screened for dyslexia and related disorders.
Relative to cost recovery for vocational rehabilitation programs.
Relative to participation in the education freedom accounts program by students with disabilities.
Relative to withdrawal from a cooperative school district.
Relative to transportation for students attending career and technical education centers.
Requiring student identification cards to include the National Eating Disorders Hotline.
Relative to eligibility of students in the education freedom account program.
Relative to New Hampshire workforce training programs.
Relative to chartered public school dissolution.
Relative to background checks for surrogate parents.
Relative to the chartered public school joint legislative oversight committee, and relative to chartered public school use of unused district facilities.
Relative to alternative dispute resolution in special education.
Relative to school safety and coordination with law enforcement.
Relative to criminal history checks for school transportation monitors.
Relative to changes in school placement for students.
Relative to conferring degree-granting authority to the New England Aeronautical Institute.
Relative to the one-year certificate of teaching eligibility.
Relative to the uses of education trust fund.
Relative to relief aid calculation in determining grants for adequate education.
Relative to reading specialists.
Relative to school district unanticipated funds.
Relative to the department of education procedures for school building aid applications.
Repealing a department of education report on chartered public school funding.
Establishing a parents' bill of rights in education.
Relative to eligible students in the education freedom account program.
Relative to eligibility for free school meals.
Authorizing the department of education and local school districts to contract with transportation network companies to provide school transportation services.
Relative to school district information on personnel salaries.
Requiring the teaching of cursive handwriting and multiplication tables.
Relative to the adoption of school administrative unit budgets.
Relative to ages for special education services.
Relative to water bottle filling stations in schools.
Relative to a statewide facility condition assessment for school buildings.
Requiring the department of education to administer the education freedom account.
Relative to applications for the education freedom accounts program.
Establishing an academic research and improvement performance data analyst in the department of education.
Relative to freedom of speech and association at public institutions of higher education.
Relative to funds of the education freedom accounts program after termination of a student's participation and responsibilities of the scholarship organization.
Relative to education service providers under the education freedom accounts program.
Repealing the collection of the state education property tax.
Establishing a student bill of rights.
Relative to education freedom accounts.
Relative to vaccination clinics at schools.
Relative to the state board of education prohibition on discrimination.
Relative to making incentive grants for school districts that improve in certain assessment scores.
Establishing a local education freedom account program.
Limiting education freedom account funding to budgeted amounts.
Relative to participation in the education freedom accounts program.
Relative to public comment and inquiry during school board meetings.
Relative to the income threshold for the education freedom account program.
Establishing a commission to evaluate and recommend standards for public schools.
Relating to use of money raised by taxation for education. Providing that money raised by taxation may be applied for the use of religious educational institutions.
Relative to non-academic surveys in schools.
Relative to teaching on discrimination in the public schools and discrimination in public workplaces.
Relative to school lunches and establishing the meals for students fund.
Relative to the dissemination of obscene material by schools and institutions of higher learning.
Allowing for a testing exception for graduation from high school.
Authorizing local school boards to give students release time for participation in religious instruction in an elective course for the purposes of satisfying curriculum requirements.
Relative to the organization of cooperative school boards.
Relative to surety indemnification for career schools.
Relative to multi-stall bathrooms and locker rooms in schools.
Relative to students' participation in religious instruction to satisfy elective curriculum requirements.
Relative to the cooperative school district budget committee.
Relative to the adoption of school administrative unit budgets.
Eliminating residency requirements for public school attendance.
Relative to non-academic surveys administered by a public school or a chartered public school to its students.
Establishing a committee to study school meal programs in New Hampshire's public schools and nonsectarian schools that accept public funds.
Establishing a committee to study student loan forgiveness in New Hampshire.
Requiring reports concerning school policies on classroom recordings and in-classroom observers.
Establishing a New Hampshire farm-to-school reimbursement program.
Establishing the position of reporting administrator in the department of education.
Relative to school lunch payment policies.
Requiring the offering of breakfast and lunch in all public and chartered public schools.
Relative to civil rights education in public elementary and secondary schools.
Relative to determination and cost of state adequate education.
Relative to school board member qualifications.
Requiring high schools to include instruction on the nature and history of communism.
Relative to special education services in chartered public schools.
Establishing an extraordinary need grant for schools.
Establishing an office of the advocate for special education.
Relative to the education professional standards board.
Establishing an education freedom account program administrator in the department of education and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to regional career technical education agreements, an appropriation for preliminary work for a new legislative parking garage, health and human services, establishing an extraordinary need grant for schools, training and procedures for zoning and planning boards, and financial investments and incentives for affordable housing development.
Relative to the content of an adequate education.
Relative to the unique pupil identification system.
Relative to the definition of a child with a disability under special education laws and providing funding for special education costs for students over age 21 until their 22nd birthday.
Prohibiting persons charged with or convicted of certain assault or controlled drug possession violations from employment in a public school or being granted teaching credentials.
Relative to applications for a charter conversion school.
Relative to lead in school drinking water.
Relative to assistance to certain students with disabilities in registering to vote.
Relative to the definition of a child with a disability under special education laws and providing funding for special education costs for students over age 21 to age 22.
Relative to dual and concurrent enrollment for career and technical education center students.
Relative to rulemaking by the state board of education on educational personnel applicant checks and licensing standards.
Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of centralized criminal history records checks in education.
Relative to student school board members.
Relative to school emergency plans.
Relative to students with disabilities participating in co-curricular activities and making an appropriation therefor.
Establishing a committee to study New Hampshire teacher shortages and recruitment incentives, and relative to defining secondary school grades for teacher loan forgiveness programs.
Relative to substitute teacher criminal history records check.
Relative to the determination of state adequate education grants and chartered public school tuition amounts.
Relative to water bottle filling stations in schools.
Relative to public comment periods at school district meetings and meetings of the state board of education.
Relative to requirements for home education students.
Requiring student identification cards to include the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
Relative to civics instruction in schools.
Relative to prescribed studies on health, physical education, wellness, and personal finance literacy in schools.
Relative to the legislative oversight committee for the education improvement and assessment program.
Relative to making incentive grants for school districts that improve in certain assessment scores.
Requiring reports concerning school policies on classroom recordings and in-classroom observers.
Establishing a committee to study school meal programs in New Hampshire's public schools and non-sectarian schools that accept public funds.
Establishing curricular transfer pathways between the community college system of New Hampshire and the university system of New Hampshire.
Relative to transportation of pupils to school activities by a contract carrier.
Revising the agriculture in the classroom committee.
Relative to facial covering policies for schools.
Relative to the youth risk behavior survey in schools.
Relative to the merger of Granite State college with the university of New Hampshire.
Relative to criminal background checks for an applicant for a teaching credential.
Relative to rulemaking by the state board of education for compliance with federal provisions.
Relative to a public school facility condition assessment and school building aid grants.
Relative to chartered public school fees and enrollment policies.
Relative to the availability of school curriculum materials.
Relative to eligibility for the education tax credit.
Prohibiting a school district from mandating a COVID-19 vaccination for school attendance.
Relative to waiver of tuition in the university system and community college system.
Relative to notice to a chartered public school of a special education services meeting.
Requiring the department of education to provide the house and senate standing committees responsible for education with written copies of the laws relative to education.
Relative to representation on a cooperative school district board.
Relative to chartered public school eligibility for state school building aid.
Relative to inclusion of chartered public schools in school district bond issuance votes.
Relative to school district policies on facial masks of students in schools.
Relative to teachers' loyalty.
Prohibiting the use of Native American mascots in public schools, colleges, and universities.
Relative to school financial reports of public academies.
Relative to special education services for children in chartered public schools.
Relative to education service providers under the education freedom account program.
Relative to the chartered public school joint legislative oversight committee.
Relative to state board of education rules for credit for alternative, extended learning, and work-based programs.
Relative to teaching on discrimination in the public schools.
Repealing the education freedom account program.
Repealing the law relative to certain discrimination in public workplaces and education.
Requiring school districts to provide breakfast for students.
Relative to participation in the education freedom accounts program by students with disabilities.
Excepting public universities and colleges from requirements under medical freedom in immunizations.
Requiring the scholarship organization to refer suspected cases of misuse of funds or fraud in the education freedom account program to the attorney general.
Relative to liability as taxable income of education freedom account payments.
Prohibiting higher education institutions receiving state funds from requiring face masks and COVID-19 vaccinations for attendance.
Relative to verification of eligible students under the education freedom account program.
Relative to the duty of school boards to provide education.
Relative to record of educational attainment under the educational freedom account program.
Relative to education service providers under the education freedom accounts program.
Relative to misuse of education freedom account funds.
Relative to funds of the education freedom account program after termination of a student's participation and responsibilities of the scholarship organization.
Requiring the department of education to administer the education freedom account program.
Relative to grievances under the right to freedom from discrimination in public workplaces and education.
Relative to civil rights education in public elementary and secondary schools.
Prohibiting unlawful discrimination in public and nonpublic schools.
Prohibiting the department of education and the state board of education from directing or limiting school instructional options, such as remote learning.
Requiring certain non-public schools or education service providers that accept public funds to perform background checks on all employees and volunteers.
Relative to the administration of the education freedom accounts program.
Relative to the dissolution and repeal of cooperative school districts.
Requiring parents of public school students to submit a survey when electing an education freedom account.
Relative to unique pupil identification for pupils in the education freedom accounts program.
Requiring SAUs to maintain a report on the 5-year projection of future enrollments.
Relative to students attending public schools that mandate the wearing of face masks without an emergency order in place.
Relative to health education curriculum in schools.
Relative to the provision of special education services by chartered public schools.
Relative to school district withdrawal from a cooperative school district.
Relative to alternative programs for credit leading to high school graduation.
Relative to cooperative school board reapportionment.
Relative to the best interest of the student for a change of school or assignment.
Relative to rulemaking by the state board of education concerning violations of the professional code of ethics and the professional code of conduct.
Relative to rights to freedom from discrimination in higher education.
Relative to requirements for teacher certification.
Relative to charges for chartered public school transportation.
Relative to rules of the department of education concerning culture and climate in schools.
Relative to public comment and inquiry during school board meetings.
Relative to school district policies regarding objectionable material.
Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test.
Limiting education freedom account funding to budgeted amounts.
Establishing a New Hampshire farm to school reimbursement program.
Relative to school lunches and establishing the meals for students fund.
Relative to the source of funds for education freedom accounts.
Relative to school nutrition standards.
Establishing a foundation opportunity budget program for funding public education.
Relative to natural immunity system health and wellness curriculum in schools.
Establishing a school facility planning and development program in the department of education.
Requiring high school students to complete a half year required course in the introduction to philosophy.
Requiring public colleges and universities to implement peer support groups and develop policies for students with mental health conditions.
Prohibiting the university system and community college systems of New Hampshire from charging out-of-state tuition to students voting in New Hampshire.
Relative to transportation to a chartered public school.
Prohibiting coercion or interference in grading and assessment procedures in public schools, colleges, and universities.
Allowing for school district budgets and warrant articles to include cost per student information.
Relative to alternative transportation of students for public schools.
Requiring public schools to teach labor history.
Relative to the time allowed for public school students to eat lunch.
Establishing local education savings accounts for students.
Relative to state aid to school districts with special education pupils and relative to pooled risk management for unanticipated special education cost recovery.
Relative to the school building aid program.
Relative to the chartered public school annual grant for leased space.
Relative to the calculation of the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education
Relative to the one-half credit required course in United States and New Hampshire government and civics.
Relative to the ability of a parent to enroll a child in the public school of their choice.
Relative to freedom of speech and association on college campuses.
Relative to construction standards for schools.
Establishing a committee to study air quality in school buildings.
Relative to a statewide student assessment report.
Relative to limited liability for institutions of higher education and businesses.
Relative to availability of menstrual hygiene products in schools.
Prohibiting political advocacy in public schools
Relative to an exception to the opportunity for public education without discrimination.
Establishing the New Hampshire workforce pathway program.
Relative to the formula for determining funding for an adequate education.
Establishing the Richard "Dick" Hinch education freedom account program.
Requiring schools to update documents and software to include the option of identifying a student as non-binary.
Relative to certification requirements for school nurses.
Relative to the distribution of adequate education grants.
Relative to state aid to school districts with special education pupils and relative to pooled risk management for unanticipated special education cost recovery.
Relative to the school building aid program.
Relative to the chartered public school annual grant for leased space.
Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test.
Relative to limited liability for institutions of higher education and businesses.
Relative to certification requirements for school nurses.
Relative to the distribution of adequate education grants.
Establishing local education savings accounts for students.
Establishing the Richard "Dick" Hinch education freedom account program.
Establishing a committee to study air quality in school buildings.
Relative to school building aid grants.
Establishing the New Hampshire workforce pathway program.
Relative to the calculation of the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education
Relative to the formula for determining funding for an adequate education.
Relative to the ability of a parent to enroll a child in the public school of their choice.
Relative to the one-half credit required course in United States and New Hampshire government and civics.
Prohibiting political advocacy in public schools
Relative to availability of menstrual hygiene products in schools.
Relative to a statewide student assessment report.
Relative to freedom of speech and association on college campuses.
Relative to construction standards for schools.
Requiring schools to update documents and software to include the option of identifying a student as non-binary.
Relative to an exception to the opportunity for public education without discrimination.
Adopting omnibus legislation relative to vocational and career education, environmental education, and emergency plans for sports injuries.
Adopting omnibus legislation relative to student aid, the central registry, transportation of students, and special education costs.
Relative to the use of unused district facilities by chartered public schools.
Relative to the burden of proof in special education hearings and establishing a committee to study special education IEP and dispute resolution processes.
Relative to the degree granting authority of Signum university and relative to the authority of the higher education commission.
Requiring a civics competency assessment as a high school graduation requirement.
Relative to private rights of action regarding pupil safety.
Relative to the authority of schools to display the national and state mottos.
Relative to the content of an adequate education.
Relative to the offenses that prevent employment in a school.
Requiring school districts to submit an annual report concerning gifted and talented students.
Relative to a private school that is approved as a tuition program.
Relative to changing a pupil's school or assignment because of a manifest educational hardship.
Relative to school district emergency special meetings.
Relative to approval of coursework completed at other approved schools
Relative to the apportionment of costs in cooperative school districts.
Relative to the duty of school superintendents regarding criminal history records checks.
Relative to the commission to study school funding.
Relative to the degree granting authority of Signum university.
Relative to reducing school food waste and addressing child hunger.
Relative to filling certain vacancies among members of school boards and other school district offices.
Relative to penalties for a school's failure to file department of education reports.
Relative to the Brewster Academy charter.
Relative to one year certificates of eligibility to teach.
Relative to innovation schools.
Relative to the release of student assessment information and data.
Establishing a committee to study the funding of tuition and transportation for career technical education.
Relative to provision of menstrual products for students in need.
Use of money raised by taxation for education. Providing that money raised by taxation may be applied for the use of religious educational institutions.
Requiring The Universal Declaration of Human Rights to be placed in all public schools.
Permitting school districts to contract with independent schools and private schools.
Relative to school lunch payment policies.
Establishing a committee to study school meal programs in New Hampshire's public schools and non-sectarian schools that accept public funds.
Allowing a school district to exempt its chief administrative officer from compulsory participation in the retirement system.
Establishing the office of school counseling and psychology, establishing the position of school counselor coordinator, and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to violence in schools.
Relative to educational assistance for members of the New Hampshire national guard and relative to tuition waivers for children in state foster care or guardianship.
Prohibiting the implementation of certain rules of the board of education.
Relative to policies for students with head injuries.
Relative to suspension and expulsion of pupils.
Relative to state board of education rulemaking regarding criminal history records checks.
Relative to alternative learning credit rules of the state board of education.
Prohibiting higher education institutions from discriminating on the basis of military, law enforcement, or veterans status.
Relative to criminal threats to school safety.
Relative to the addition of climate and environmental sciences to the criteria for an adequate education.
Relative to the advisory council on career and technical education.
Permitting parents or guardians to opt out of armed assailant drills in their child's school.
Relative to the degree granting authority of Signum University.
Relative to alternative learning credit rules of the state board of education.
Requiring schools to maintain food allergy plans to address food allergy safety and training.
Requiring climate education in grade and secondary schools.
Relative to emergency threat protection orders for individuals at post secondary educational institutions.
Relative to reducing school food waste and addressing child hunger.
Relative to hazing at educational institutions.
Relative to changing a pupil's school or assignment because of a manifest educational hardship.
Relative to the burden of proof in special education hearings.
Relative to reimbursement of transportation costs for students attending a career and technical education center.
Requiring schools to update documents and software to include the option of identifying a student as non-binary.
Relative to transportation costs of certain pupils and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to requiring a criminal history records check for applicants for teaching certification.
Relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor; kindergarten funding; violence in schools; policies for students with head injuries; child sexual abuse prevention education and training; authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes by a municipality; adding the chancellor of the university system of New Hampshire to the department of business and economic affairs council of partner agencies; change of school or assignment due to manifest educational hardship; school board expenditure of year-end fund balances; a children's system of care; student wellness; and criminal background checks for bus drivers.
Relative to free tuition at colleges and universities for children of veterans who are totally and permanently disabled; programs to aid veterans' access to employment, housing, health care, and college degrees; educational assistance for members of the New Hampshire national guard; tuition waivers for children in state foster care or guardianship; and prohibiting higher education institutions from discriminating on the basis of military, law enforcement, or veterans status.
Relative to a change of school or assignment due to manifest educational hardship.
Relative to the renomination of teachers.
Relative to the Medicaid to schools program.
Relative to the installation of audio and video surveillance equipment in special education school buses.
Requiring colleges and universities to establish a memorandum of understanding governing issues related to sexual assault.
Relative to compensation of college athletes.
Relative to reports on education tax credit scholarships.
Relative to non-academic surveys administered by a public school or a chartered public school to its students.
Requiring schools to have a special education parent advisory council.
Establishing a commission to study financial literacy in New Hampshire and to make recommendations for a multi-generational approach to financial education.
Relative to the powers of the state board of education.
Relative to the recitation of the Lord's prayer in public elementary schools.
Relative to school lunch payment policies.
Relative to filling vacancies for at-large members of school boards and budget committees of cooperative school districts.
Relative to the membership of the state board of education.
Relative to possession of firearms on school property.
Relative to the chartered public school joint legislative oversight committee.
Relative to school records retention and disposition.
Relative to the duty of school superintendents regarding criminal history records checks.
Relative to the authority of the department of education.
Establishing a committee to study air quality in school buildings.
Proclaiming March 2 Reading in New Hampshire Day.
Relative to special education in towns with no public schools.
Relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor.
Making an appropriation to the community college system to continue the math learning communities program in partnership with New Hampshire high schools.
Establishing a committee to study criminal records check policies for nonpublic schools and private entities that receive public funds.
Relative to equal access and opportunity for students with disabilities to participate in co-curricular activities and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to kindergarten adequate education grants.
Establishing a committee to study school meal programs in New Hampshire's public schools and non-sectarian schools that accept public funds.
Establishing the office of school counseling and psychology, establishing the position of school counselor coordinator, and making an appropriation therefor.
Establishing a committee to study student loan forgiveness on the basis of volunteer work, including service in the legislature.
Relative to special education services for children in charter schools.
Relative to freedom of speech and association on college campuses.
Relative to competency assessments.
Relative to the display of the national motto in schools.
Relative to the statewide assessment report.
Establishing a commission to study approaches to allowing parents or guardians of school children to be educated on the content of non-core topics periodically discussed.
Relative to religious activities of teachers and students in public schools.
Relative to participation in school sports programs for female student-athletes.
Relative to the degree-granting authority of an educational institution in New Hampshire.
Extending the reporting date of the commission to study school funding.
Requiring radon testing for all public schools in New Hampshire.
Relative to public college and university policies for qualified service year alumni.
Relative to the pledge of allegiance or other patriotic ceremonies.
Establishing a committee to study reducing local costs of health care for educators.
Relative to courses in New Hampshire's cultural heritage and ethnic history.
Relative to Medicaid to schools.
Requiring secondary schools to grant educational credit for certain courses completed.
Relative to disclosure of information regarding high school student assessment.
Relative to the acceptance of high school course credits from certain schools or education agencies.
Relative to private rights of action regarding pupil safety.
Relative to eligibility for the governor's scholarship program.
Relative to the formula for determining funding for an adequate education.
Relative to suicide prevention.
Relative to state funding of the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education for all New Hampshire students.
Establishing a school funding commission and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to school calendar days.
Relative to notifying parents of bullying incidents.
Relative to the prohibition on unlawful discrimination in public and nonpublic schools.
Relative to grants for school building aid and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to the calculation of stabilization grants.
Relative to the calculation of kindergarten students in the average daily membership and repealing prorated kindergarten funding based on Keno revenues.
Establishing the position of school nurse coordinator in the department of education and making an appropriation therefor.
Establishing a student career and college investment program and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to the formula for determining funding for an adequate education.
Establishing a school funding commission and making an appropriation therefor.
Making an appropriation to the community college system to continue the math learning communities program in partnership with New Hampshire high schools.
Relative to the calculation of stabilization grants.
Relative to grants for school building aid and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to the calculation of kindergarten students in the average daily membership and repealing prorated kindergarten funding based on Keno revenues.
Relative to suicide prevention.
Relative to school calendar days.
Relative to the prohibition on unlawful discrimination in public and nonpublic schools.
Relative to eligibility for the governor's scholarship program.
Relative to the degree granting authority of Signum University.
Relative to transportation costs of certain pupils and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to requiring a criminal history records check for applicants for teaching certification.
Relative to special education in towns with no public schools.
Relative to state funding of the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education for all New Hampshire students.
Relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to notifying parents of bullying incidents.
Relative to criminal background checks for education personnel.
Relative to the renomination of teachers.
Relative to non-academic surveys administered by a public school to its students.
Relative to credit for alternative, extended learning, and work-based programs.
Relative to possession of firearms on school property.
Relative to the release of student assessment information and data.
Relative to career readiness credentials for high school students.
Relative to suicide prevention education in schools.
Relative to school food and nutrition programs.
Establishing a committee to study violence in schools.
Relative to the requirements for school building aid grants.
Relative to anti-discrimination protection for students in public schools.
Relative to certain terminology in the rulemaking authority of the department of education.
Establishing a commission to study teacher preparation and education programs.
Establishing a commission on mental health education and behavioral health and wellness programs.
Requiring menstrual hygiene products in school restrooms.
Relative to transportation of pupils.
Relative to the governance of the Manchester school district.
Relative to the certification of school nurses.
Establishing a commission to study career pathways from full-time service year programs to postsecondary education and employment opportunities in support of New Hampshire's future workforce needs.
Making technical corrections in the department of education.
Relative to review and adoption of school data security plans.
Relative to the retention of certain reports by institutions of higher learning.
Establishing a commission to study equal access and opportunity for students with disabilities to participate in cocurricular activities.
Relative to classification of students for tuition purposes in the university system.
Establishing a committee to study options for lowering student debt.
Relative to the public school infrastructure fund.
Relative to emergency response plans in schools.
Relative to changing a pupil's school or assignment because of a manifest educational hardship.
Relative to the apportionment of costs in cooperative school districts.
Relative to the house and senate members of the university system board of trustees.
Requiring school boards to establish conflict of interest policies.
Prohibiting a school district employee from assisting a person convicted of sexual misconduct with a minor child.
Relative to integrated pest management for school grounds.
Relative to adoption of cooperative school district budget.
Relative to safe school zones and chartered public schools.
Relative to equalized property valuation used to apportion expenses in cooperative school districts.
Relative to policies regarding chartered public schools.
Relative to the duty of school superintendents regarding criminal history records checks.
Relative to alternative transportation of students for public school activities.
Prohibiting law enforcement officers from questioning a minor at school without a parent or guardian present.
Relative to school nurse certification.
Relative to innovation schools.
Relative to the recitation of the Lord's prayer in public elementary schools.
Relative to regulating possession of firearms in a school district.
Relative to emergency kits in classrooms.
Relative to funding an adequate education.
Relative to the governor's scholarship program to cover the costs of the college level examination program and making an appropriation therefor.
Establishing a commission to study establishing a code of ethics for school board members.
Requiring school districts to establish policies relating to suspensions and expulsions.
Relative to communications between school administrative units and certain other entities.
Relative to grounds for denial of a chartered public school application.
Requiring school districts to submit an annual report concerning gifted students.
Relative to reporting statistics on student behavior.
Relative to criteria for teachers in charter schools.
Requiring a civics examination as a high school requirement.
Establishing education freedom savings accounts for students.
Establishing a student career and college investment program and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to a course of action when a child's attendance at a school has resulted in a manifest educational hardship.
Prohibiting the distribution of adult education financial assistance to any student who is not a legal resident.
Relative to head injury policies for the community college system of New Hampshire and the university system of New Hampshire.
Requiring school districts to submit an annual report concerning gifted students.
Establishing a commission to study equal access and opportunity for students with disabilities to participate in athletics.
Relative to requirements for private schools that contract with school districts.
Relative to funding for kindergarten programs.
Removing the limitation on a chartered public school incurring long term debt.
Relative to administration of the education tax credit.
Relative to requirements for performance based accountability for an adequate education and relative to reporting requirements for the civics competency assessment.
Relative to the speaker of the house of representatives and senate president as members of the university system board of trustees.
Relative to the robotics education development program.
Relative to the operation of keno games in unincorporated places and permitting keno games in cigar bars.
Relative to reorganization of the department of education.
Relative to the math learning communities program in secondary schools.
Relative to standards for determining an adequate education.
Relative to the definition of academic standards.
Relative to computer science and digital skills required for an adequate education.
Relative to the focus and components of New Hampshire kindergartens.
Relative to safe school zones and relative to syringe service programs.
Relative to a plan for the dissolution of cooperative school districts.
Relative to data security in schools.
Relative to alternative programs for granting credit leading to graduation.
Relative to the annual filing of statistical reports to the department of education and relative to retention of pupil registers kept on a computer.
Authorizing a school district meeting to adopt an article authorizing the trustees of the trust fund to charge certain expenses against capital reserve funds.
Relative to accountability for school performance.
Relative to surety indemnification requirements for private postsecondary career schools.
Relative to tuition in the community college system.
Establishing a commission to study whether the department of education should be required to conduct criminal history records checks, via a fingerprint check, on all applicants for teacher certification.
Relative to course requirements in a career and technical education program.
Authorizing a parent to exempt his or her child from participating in the statewide assessment program.
Relative to the cost of special education services for foster children.
Relative to the vote to withdraw from a cooperative school district.
Relative to the retention of records of individualized education programs.
Requiring school districts to establish policies relating to suspensions and expulsions.
Relative to the advanced manufacturing education advisory council.
Relative to a school's emergency management plan.
Relative to the statewide assessment system of performance in schools.
Relative to school nurse certification.
Relative to grading policies in schools.
Establishing a committee to study teacher preparation and education programs, relative to chartered public school use of unused school district facilities, and establishing education freedom savings accounts for students.
Establishing a commission to study whether it is in the best interest of students to require schools to offer an SAT preparation course as an elective.
Relative to alternate certification pathways for career and technical education instructors.
Amending the certification requirements for school nurses.
Relative to the membership of the board of trustees of a chartered public school.
Requiring a civics examination as a high school graduation requirement.
Requiring certain schools to establish nondiscrimination and employee background check policies.
Relative to alternative transportation of students for public school activities.
Relative to certification requirements for assistant principals.
Relative to educational evaluation of home schooled children.
Relative to the renomination of teachers.
Relative to the powers of local boards of education.
Relative to the annual audit report of public charter schools.
Relative to child restraint practices in schools and treatment facilities.
Prohibiting discrimination in the university and community college systems.
Limiting educational assessments to academic skills and knowledge.
Relative to the criteria for teachers in charter schools.
Relative to members of the state board of education.
Relative to stabilization grants for education.
Relative to the disposition of property upon withdrawal from cooperative school districts.
Relative to the teachers' voting requirement for becoming a charter conversion school.
Relative to membership of the cooperative school district budget committees.
Relative to the dissolution of cooperative school districts.
Relative to policies regarding chartered public schools.
Prohibiting schools from prohibiting the wearing or display of the American flag.
Relative to notification to parents by charter schools when a child's teacher has not met certification requirements.
Relative to equalized property valuation used to apportion expenses in cooperative school districts.
Relative to withdrawal from a cooperative school district.
Relative to high school students participating in New Hampshire's dual and concurrent enrollment program and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to school attendance in towns with no public schools.
Establishing an independent commission as an additional authorizing entity for chartered public schools.
Relative to free speech on campuses in the university system and the community college system.
Prohibiting the implementation of common core in public elementary and secondary schools.
Relating to public education. Providing that the general court shall have the authority to define standards of accountability, mitigate local disparities in educational opportunity and fiscal capacity, and have full discretion to determine the amount of state funding for education.
Requiring postsecondary education institutions to compile and submit reports on remedial education courses.
Establishing education freedom savings accounts for children with disabilities.
Establishing the John and Molly Stark student debt reduction program and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to student assessment data privacy.
Repealing the provisions for tax exemption for certain chartered public school facilities.
Relative to high school students participating in New Hampshire's dual and concurrent enrollment program and making an appropriation therefor.
Establishing a children's savings account program and making an appropriation therefor.
Establishing an independent commission as an additional authorizing entity for chartered public schools.
Establishing education freedom savings accounts for students.
Relative to free speech on campuses in the university system and the community college system.
Relative to stabilization grants for education.
Prohibiting the implementation of common core in public elementary and secondary schools.
Relating to public education. Providing that the general court shall have the authority to define standards of accountability, mitigate local disparities in educational opportunity and fiscal capacity, and have full discretion to determine the amount of state funding for education.
Relative to funding for kindergarten programs.
Requiring postsecondary education institutions to compile and submit reports on remedial education courses.
Relative to school attendance in towns with no public schools.
Relative to withdrawal from a cooperative school district.
Prohibiting the state from requiring implementation of common core standards and relative to the amendment or approval of academic standards.
Relative to nonacademic surveys, questionnaires, or evaluations administered by a public school to its students.
Requiring schools to post the state telephone numbers to report child abuse and relative to criminal history records checks of school employees and volunteers.
Establishing keno and relative to funding for kindergarten.
Relative to enrollment eligibility for regional career and technical education programs and relative to high school students participating in New Hampshire's dual and concurrent enrollment program and making an appropriation therefor.
Establishing a committee to study education funding and the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education, establishing a committee to study the organizational structure of the department of education and the duties and responsibilities of the commissioner of the department of education, and relative to the duties of the commissioner of the department of education.
Relative to school attendance in towns with no public schools.
Relative to compliance with state and federal education mandates and relative to school accreditation for the 2017-2018 school year.
Relative to career and technical education.
Requiring a course in civics for high school graduation.
Relative to documenting the improvement of non-proficient readers.
Relative to technical corrections to the education tax credit statute.
Relative to checklists in other districts.
Relative to assessments administered to pupils in grades 3 through 8.
Relative to the pre-engineering technology curriculum.
Limiting food and beverage advertising and marketing on school property.
Making an appropriation to the department of education to provide additional adequate education grant payments to certain municipalities.
Relative to a code of ethics for certified educational personnel.
Establishing a New Hampshire student access grant program and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to implementation of academic standards by a local school board and relative to review of academic standards under consideration by the state board of education.
Relative to reimbursement of transportation costs for students attending a career and technical education center.
Relative to student exemption from the statewide assessment.
Prohibiting the inclusion of statewide assessment results in a student's transcript without consent.
Relative to educational assignments for pupils who have been suspended.
Relative to the national guard scholarship fund and the New Hampshire national guard education assistance act.
Relative to the submission of school emergency response plans.
Relative to school district policies regarding objectionable course material.
Establishing a scholarship for students pursuing careers in the service of children and the elderly.
Relative to the calculation of average daily membership in residence and average daily membership in attendance.
Relative to eligibility for a chartered public school charter.
Relative to state board of education rulemaking authority over home education programs.
Relative to the requirements for filing a chartered public school application.
Establishing the John and Molly Stark workforce opportunity program and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to calculating the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education and providing fiscal capacity disparity aid.
Relative to the assessment of deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
Repealing the education tax credit program.
Requiring the department of education to collect data related to the reasons for suspension and expulsion of pupils.
Establishing a committee to study suspensions and expulsions in middle and high schools.
Relative to chartered public school teacher qualifications.
Relative to the laws governing chartered public schools.
Relative to grounds for denial of a chartered public school application.
Repealing the education tax credit.
Establishing the John and Molly Stark scholarship program and making an appropriation therefor.
Establishing a committee to study education savings accounts for families of special needs students.
Relative to freedom of expression on college campuses.
Establishing a teacher preparation for mathematics education scholarship program.
Establishing a code of professional ethics for New Hampshire teachers.
Relative to public charter schools.
Relative to the implementation of new statewide education annual assessments.
Requiring schools to continue the education of a child during the child's suspension or expulsion.
Relative to the membership of the community college system of New Hampshire board of trustees.
Relative to non-academic surveys administered by a public school to its students.
Requiring public schools to include drug and alcohol education as part of their health education curriculum.
Establishing the position of chartered public school program officer in the department of education.
Relative to screening and intervention for dyslexia and related disorders, establishing a reading specialist position in the department of education, and making a technical correction.
Relative to bus transportation for chartered public school students.
Relative to school attendance in towns with no public schools.
Establishing a commission to study issues relating to pre-existing districts withdrawing from a cooperative school district.
Relative to comprehensive criminal background checks for individuals in registered and licensed child day care agencies, child care institutions, and child care agencies.
Relative to criminal history records checks for school employees and designated school volunteers.
Relative to placement on school property of a memorial or memorial plaque honoring those who have died during military service.
Permitting a child with a disability to use audio or video recording devices in the classroom.
Relative to certain terminology in the education statutes.
Relative to the academic areas that comprise the statewide assessment.
Relative to the criteria for evaluating school building aid applications.
Relative to a school board's duty to ensure the teaching of health and physical education as it relates to abused children.
Relative to the limits on disclosure of information used on college entrance exams.
Relative to school notification of a change in placement.
Relative to the content of patriotic exercises in public schools.
Relative to a school building inventory.
Prohibiting the inclusion of statewide assessment results in a student's transcript without consent.
Relative to student exemption from the statewide assessment.
Establishing a committee to study real time threat notification systems to link schools with law enforcement when schools are under direct threat.
Relative to placement decisions by a child's individualized education program team.
Relative to the provision and administration of bronchodilators, spacers, and nebulizers in schools.
Relative to epinephrine administration in independent schools.
Relative to school districts and school administrative units exercising joint powers with other public agencies.
Relative to school lunch meal payment policies.
Relative to the membership of the higher education commission.
Relative to the administration of epinephrine.
Permitting high school students who are members of the armed forces to wear their uniforms at graduation.
Relative to the statewide improvement and assessment program.
Relative to payment for special education services for chartered public school students and relative to federal funds for chartered public schools.
Relative to school district policy regarding objectionable course material.
Relative to visits to schools by non-academic government or private organizations.
Relative to pre-kindergarten education using "pay for success" financing.
Establishing a committee to study suspensions and expulsions in licensed preschools and in kindergarten through grade 3.
Requiring school districts employing school resource officers to adopt a written agreement.
Relative to the information technology infrastructure in public schools.
Establishing a committee to study New Hampshire's statewide longitudinal data system and any other department of education maintained database that contains student level data.
Relative to the election of members of the state board of education.
Requiring public schools to observe New Hampshire constitution day.
Repealing the home education advisory council.
Requiring the department of education to report statewide assessment results for school districts receiving certain state aid.
Relative to calculating the base cost of an adequate education.
Establishing a committee to study the efficacy of changes in the community college system of New Hampshire.
Relative to teacher qualifications at charter schools.
Relative to calculating the cost of an adequate education.
Requiring high school students to pass a competency assessment of the United States and New Hampshire government and civics.
Establishing the achieving a better life experience (ABLE) savings account program.
Relative to the adoption of school administrative unit budgets.
Relative to instructional methods to enable students to acquire and apply requisite knowledge and skills.
Relative to the age for purposes of compulsory education.
Relative to the duties of school boards.
Relative to the definition of educational competencies.
Relative to chartered public school boards.
Relative to academic freedom and whistleblower protection.
Requiring the university system of New Hampshire to examine the disposition of children in state custody.
Amending the requirement to use English in schools.
Relative to the membership of the cooperative school district budget committee.
Relative to social media policies for educational institutions.
Making civics mandatory in public schools.
Including libraries that provide children's programming in the definition of drug-free school zone.
Relative to nonrenewal of a teacher's contract.
Relative to alternatives to the statewide assessment.
Relative to withdrawal from a cooperative school district.
Relative to third grade proficiency in mathematics.
Relative to school building aid grants.
Relative to aid granted to Dartmouth College to assist indigent students from New Hampshire.
Relative to the allocation of lottery revenues to schools.
Relative to the laws governing chartered public schools.
Relative to private rights of action under the pupil safety and violence prevention act.
Repealing the statutes authorizing the department of education.
Relative to funding for full-day kindergarten pupils.
Relative to participation of chartered public school students in school district co-curricular activities.
Requiring legislative approval of all agreements, contracts, grants, or waivers involving the department of education or the state board of education.
Changing the definitions of "focus school" and "priority school" in the school performance and accountability law.
Repealing the limitation on the total education grant distributed to a municipality in a fiscal year and reducing the stabilization grants to certain municipalities.
Relative to the requirements for filing a charter school application.
Relative to criminal history records checks for school employees and volunteers.
Establishing a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics scholars program.
Relative to statewide assessment standards and relative to parental consent for psychological services to students.
Relative to additional funding for third grade proficiency in mathematics.
Relative to applications for school building aid.
Allowing a parent to elect not to include their child in the unique pupil identification system or other information database maintained by the department of education.
Relative to the powers of the state board of education and the duties of school boards.
Relative to calculating the cost of an adequate education.
Relative to encouraging high school students to take and pass a United States citizenship test.
Establishing the achieving a better life experience (ABLE) savings account program.
Changing the definitions of "focus school" and "priority school" in the school performance and accountability law.
Requiring schools to continue the education of a child during the child's suspension or expulsion.
Relative to the statewide improvement and assessment program.
Relative to payment for special education services for chartered public school students and relative to federal funds for chartered public schools.
Relative to the requirements for filing a charter school application.
Establishing guidelines for school districts relative to the use of school resource officers.
Relative to the implementation of new statewide education annual assessments.
Repealing the limitation on the total education grant distributed to a municipality in a fiscal year and reducing the stabilization grants to certain municipalities.
Allowing school building aid grants for certain authorized projects.
Requiring legislative approval of all agreements, contracts, grants, or waivers involving the department of education or the state board of education.
Relative to public charter schools.
Relative to criminal history records checks for school employees and volunteers.
Relative to participation of chartered public school students in school district co-curricular activities.
Prohibiting the state from requiring implementation of common core standards.
Relative to school district policy regarding objectionable course material.
Relative to student exemption from the statewide assessment.
Establishing a childrens savings account program, and relative to the bonding authority of the city of Dover.
Relative to student social media policies by educational institutions and nonpublic sessions under the right-to-know law.
Relative to payment of costs for career and technical education center programs and administration by the department of education.
Requiring inclusion of home educated pupils in the definition of average daily membership in attendance.
Relative to the administration of the statewide assessment program.
Establishing a committee to study non-academic surveys or questionnaires administered by a public school to its students and relative to non-academic surveys or questionnaires given to students.
Establishing a committee to study policies which it determines are necessary for dyslexic students.
Relative to protection of personally identifiable data by the department of education.
Establishing privacy protections for student online personal information.
Relative to the use of mixed use school buses by special education pupils.
Relative to a school board vote on the reassignment of a pupil.
Establishing a commission to study issues related to students receiving special education services while attending a chartered public school.
Relative to teacher personally identifiable data.
Relative to epinephrine administration policies in postsecondary educational institutions.
Encouraging instruction in cursive handwriting and memorization of multiplication tables.
Relative to the administration of glucagon injections for children in schools.
Relative to facilitated individualized education program meetings.
Relative to the accessibility of assessment materials.
Relative to state board of education compliance with unfunded federal education mandates.
Relative to immunity for school personnel using reasonable force to protect a minor.
Providing that school districts shall not be required to adopt the common core standards.
Relative to the implementation of new college and career readiness standards.
Establishing a commission to study social impact bond funding for early childhood education for at-risk students.
Relative to school building aid grant payments.
Relative to contracts between schools and school districts.
Relative to providing information about effective forms of child discipline to parents.
Relative to consolidation of school administrative units.
Relative to grounds for denial of a chartered public school application.
Requiring school districts to establish a policy permitting a pupil's parent or legal guardian to observe his or her classes.
Requiring vocational education centers to prioritize science, technology, engineering, and mathematics curricula as a condition for funding.
For the removal of certain state officials in the department of education.
Requiring a public hearing prior to the submission of a grant application by the department of education.
Relative to the renomination of teachers.
Establishing the position of school nurse coordinator in the department of education and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to aid to school districts for costs of special education.
Relative to the calculation of the school administrative unit budget.
Relative to eligibility for in-state tuition rates at the university system of New Hampshire and the community college system of New Hampshire.
Relative to the granting of 4-year baccalaureate degrees by the community college system of New Hampshire.
Relative to funding for chartered public school pupils.
Relative to student and teacher information protection and privacy.
Delaying implementation of certain statewide assessments and studying the effects of delaying implementation of certain curriculum changes in the public schools.
Relative to the definitions of "priority school" and "focus school."
Authorizing the community college system to waive tuition and fees for employees and employees' dependents.
Relative to the objectivity and validity of student assessment materials.
Relative to student assessment data privacy.
Relative to the areas of assessment in the statewide education improvement and assessment program and repealing the school administrative unit legislative oversight committee.
Adopting the interstate compact on educational support for military children.
Establishing a commission to study fiscal disparities between public school districts.
Establishing a robotics education fund in the department of education, relative to liquor manufacturers and rectifiers and samples of alcoholic beverages, and establishing a commission to review and consider alcoholic beverage manufacturing processes and retail sales at manufacturing facilities.
Establishing a committee to study issues related to students receiving special education services while attending a chartered public school.
Relative to the transfer of adequacy aid estimates from the department of education to the department of revenue administration.
Relative to Medicaid-funded services provided as a part of a child's individualized education program.
Relative to reporting of Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery scores.
Relative to access to assessment materials.
Establishing a commission to study career and technical education centers.
Establishing a commission to study sexual abuse prevention education in elementary and secondary schools.
Relative to private postsecondary career schools and relative to the authority of the board of barbering, cosmetology, and esthetics.
Waiving the residency requirement for in-state tuition rates for veterans attending institutions in the university system of New Hampshire and the community college system of New Hampshire and relative to funding for New Hampshire hospital psychiatric crisis beds.
Relative to the mathematics requirement for high school graduation.
Relative to school emergency response plans.
Relative to access to social media by educational institutions.
Relative to the collection and disclosure of student data.
Prohibiting discrimination in educational standards for certain students.
Removing the restriction on the number of pupils eligible to transfer to a chartered public school.
Relative to the confidentiality of criminal background checks of school employees and volunteers.
Requiring school districts to distribute a concussion and head injury information sheet to student-athletes and establishing a definition for head injury.
Relative to the requirements for filing a charter school application.
Relative to student social media policies by educational institutions.
Requiring chartered public schools to share enrollment information with school districts.
Relative to eligibility for in-state tuition rates at the university system of New Hampshire.
Terminating state participation in the common core educational standards.
Relative to the implementation of new educational standards.
Relative to limits on state expenditures for school building aid.
Relative to aid to school districts for costs of special education.
Establishing a committee to study whether the department of education is operating within its statutory authority.
Requiring each school district to establish a special education parent advisory council.
Relative to tuition payments for students attending a chartered public school in the student's district of residence.
Relative to days of school.
Relative to the number of first-year college students from New Hampshire high schools required to take remedial classes.
Relative to university system of New Hampshire in-state tuition rates for students domiciled in New Hampshire.
Relative to additional criteria for review of chartered public school applications.
Relative to student religious liberties.
Relative to providing an education plan for certain students upon request of a parent or guardian.
Establishing a commission to study manufacturing education in New Hampshire.
Requiring the department of education to share costs of implementing statewide online assessment technology requirements.
Establishing a committee to study and propose a recodification of the education laws currently in RSA title 15.
Relative to social media privacy in higher education.
Authorizing conferral of degrees by private entities.
Relative to an appeal of a change of school assignment decision by a superintendent.
Excepting certain students from authorized regional enrollment area agreements.
Establishing a commission to study merit-based free tuition for certain residents attending schools in the university system of New Hampshire.
Permitting school districts to advertise.
Requiring suicide prevention education in schools.
Requiring college identification cards to indicate whether the student is an in-state or out-of-state student.
Making students whose name appears on the voter checklist eligible for in-state tuition rates at schools in the university system of New Hampshire.
Relative to the use of force by persons with special responsibilities.
Establishing a commission to identify strategies needed for developing and implementing a competency-based public education system.
Relative to the board of trustees of a chartered public school.
Relative to review of chartered public school applications by the state board of education.
Relative to tuition payments for chartered public school pupils.
Establishing a commission to identify strategies needed for developing and implementing a competency-based public education system.
Relative to review of chartered public school applications by the state board of education.
Relative to the board of trustees of a chartered public school.
Relative to the mathematics requirement for high school graduation.
Relative to school performance and accountability.
Relative to monitoring by the department of education of programs for children with disabilities and relative to the calculation of school building aid grants.
Relative to high school equivalency and relative to illiteracy.
Repealing the student tuition guaranty fund and making provisions for the disbursement of remaining funds.
Relative to the division of higher education and the higher education commission.
Conferring degree-granting authority to the American University of Madaba.
Relative to school district policies on health and sex education.
Relative to the definitions of "student athlete" and "student sports" for the management of concussion and head injury.
Relative to the legislative members of the home education advisory council.
Relative to school building aid grant eligibility for the White Mountain Regional school district.
Relative to aid to school districts for the cost of special education.
Relating to public education. Providing that the general court shall have the authority to define standards for public education, establish standards of accountability, mitigate local disparities in educational opportunity and fiscal capacity, and have full discretion to determine the amount of state funding for education.
Relating to education. Providing that the legislature shall have the power to authorize schools.
Relative to verification of school district membership data.
Relative to the creation and division of school districts.
Establishing a commission to study dual enrollment programs.
Requiring proficiency on the statewide assessment for high school graduation.
Requiring parental consent prior to a mental health examination in public schools.
Establishing a committee to study the teaching of a second language beginning in kindergarten.
Relative to school district policies on health and sex education.
Relative to the eligibility of high school students enrolled in college courses to participate in high school extracurricular activities.