New Hampshire Senate Passes Bill Making Common Core Voluntary

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.
Addressing education issues related to: parental rights, local control of schools, and classical liberal arts education.
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.
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.
The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted against HB 1508 that would have removed the Common Core from the state. The vote
There have been several Common Core bills filed in the New Hampshire House that have been assigned to the House Education Committee.