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New Hampshire Senate Passes Bill Making Common Core Voluntary

February 28, 2017 By Shane Vander Hart

New Hampshire Senate voted 14 to 9 to pass SB 44 a bill that would prohibit state education leaders from requiring Common Core’s implementation in schools.

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards, Education at State Level Tagged With: 2017 Bills, Common Core, New Hampshire, New Hampshire House, New Hampshire Senate, SB 44

New Hampshire Legislature Passes a Common Core Opt-Out Bill

April 16, 2015 By Shane Vander Hart

The New Hampshire House and Senate both approved SB 0101 which makes the Common Core voluntary for schools to use. The bill goes to Governor Hassan’s desk.

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards Tagged With: 2015 Bills, Ann Marie Banfield, Common Core State Standards, Cornerstone Action, Maggie Hassan, New Hampshire, New Hampshire House, New Hampshire Senate, SB 0101

New Hampshire House Defeats Common Core Repeal Vote

March 26, 2014 By Shane Vander Hart

The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted against HB 1508 that would have removed the Common Core from the state.  The vote was actually whether or not to approve the House Education Committee report.  The New Hampshire Education Committee voted against the bill. Ann Marie Banfield provided a report: In spite of some heroic efforts […]

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards, Education at State Level Tagged With: Common Core State Standards, HB 1508, New Hampshire House, New Hampshire House Educaion Committee

Numerous Common Core Bills Filed in New Hampshire House

February 4, 2014 By Shane Vander Hart

There have been several Common Core bills filed in the New Hampshire House that have been assigned to the House Education Committee. HB 1239 – This is a delay bill.  This bill requires the state board of education to report on the fiscal impact of implementing the college and career readiness standards, also known as […]

Filed Under: Common Core Assessments, Common Core State Standards, Education at State Level Tagged With: Common Core State Standards, data mining, Glenn Cordelli, HB 1238, HB 1239, HB 1262, HB 1508, HB 1586, HB 1587, J.R. Hoell, Lenette Peterson, Neal Kurk, New Hampshire House, New Hampshire House Educaion Committee, Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium

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