Legal Information The new hampshire Homeschooling Coalition strongly urges all parents or legalguardians to Home education in new hampshire is governed by RSA 193A, http://www.nhhomeschooling.org/leglreqs.htm
Extractions: : The following information is provided as a courtesy to homeschooling families in New Hampshire and is not intended as legal advice. The New Hampshire Homeschooling Coalition strongly urges all parents or legal guardians to read and thoroughly understand the text of the home education law ( RSA 193-A ) and administrative rules ( Ed 315 before initiating contact with their participating agency. Summary of the Legal Requirements for Homeschooling in New Hampshire RSA 193-A (New Hampshire Home Education law) RSA 193:1-a (Dual Enrollment law) Summary of the Legal Requirements for Homeschooling in New Hampshire Home education in New Hampshire is governed by RSA 193-A , which went into effect on July 1, 1991. Under this law, parents or legal guardians who wish to homeschool their child(ren) are required to: Contact a participating agency (in most cases, the local school superintendent or a participating private school ) of their intent to homeschool and provide information about the curriculum used.
New Hampshire Robert T. Kennedy, Administrator of Special education new hampshire Department of new hampshire Congress of Parents and Teachers 33 Mt. Vernon Road http://www.autism-pdd.net/links/newhamps.html
Parenting New Hampshire The paper serves Nashua and the Southern new hampshire region, Announcement ispart of the NH Department of education s overall strategy to continually http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041201/PARENTING05/4
Parenting New Hampshire Both the State Board of education and a committee of new hampshire lawmakers had the Either their parents will have to pay for them to attend private http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050701/PARENTING11/5
Home Schooling Benjamin Kepple, March 19, 2005 new hampshire Union Leader for publiceducation, and allow parents to let their children be educated as they see fit. http://www.angelfire.com/pa/sergeman/issues/education/homeschooling.html
The New Hampshire Challenge | Where To Find Help published quarterly by The new hampshire Challenge, Inc. PO Box 579, Dover, NH Family Voices, a family to Family Health Information and Resource Center http://www.nhchallenge.org/resources/statewide.htm
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NH IDA /ed_legal new hampshire Procedural Safeguards Handbook for Special education. Parents Rightsin Special education June 2004 Developed by the NH Department of http://www.nhida.org/ed_legal.htm
Extractions: New Hampshire Procedural Safeguards Handbook for Special Education Parents Rights in Special Education - REVISED July 2005 - Developed by the NH Department of Education, Bureau of Special Education, through a collaboration with the Parent Information Center and the NH Association of Special Education Administrators
New Hampshire Education Colleges And Universities Our Database Currently Includes 14 new hampshire education Colleges and Universities.We re the perfect resource for high school students, parents, http://www.uscollegesearch.org/new-hampshire-education-colleges.html
Extractions: Additional New Hampshire Education Colleges College City State Antioch New England Graduate School-Nh Keene NH Colby-Sawyer College New London NH College For Lifelong Learning Concord NH Hesser College Manchester NH Keene State College Keene NH Lebanon College Lebanon NH Mcintosh College Dover NH New England College Henniker NH New Hampshire College Manchester NH New Hampshire Technical Institute Concord NH Notre Dame College Manchester NH Plymouth State University Plymouth NH Rivier College Nashua NH University Of New Hampshire-Main Campus Durham NH
Parents For Public Schools Website to provide resources that enable a new or enhanced appreciation for theimportance of a Pacific resources for education and Learning (PREL) http://www.parents4publicschools.com/resources.html
Visit Our Links Section For Lots More Information It will be a great resource for parents who are either concerned their child may be The Family Resource Connection. new hampshire STATE LIBRARY. http://www.autism-society-nh.org/resources/resources.html
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PFLAG New Hampshire (PFLAG-NH) One NH compiles information about LGBT events in new hampshire and emails a resources for Parents is an exhaustive online resource that has answers to http://pflagnh.org/links.htm
Extractions: Please email us with suggested links, or to report a broken link. (You must "fix" the e-mail address when you click on the link; I do it this way to thwart spammers. Replace the "-AT-" with the appropriate symbol.) Capital Gay Men is a support and social group of gay men that meets Fridays in Concord. Community Resource Network is an association of local organizations and citizens dedicated to empowering individuals and families to achieve their personal goals and thus become resources for others. The Network is dedicated to approaching community issues from a preventive perspective. Concord Outright's mission is to create safe, positive, and affirming environments for young gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, and questioning people ages 22 and under. Outright aspires to a youth-driven philosophy in which youth needs and beliefs form decisions, and a collaboration of youth and adults provides support, education, advocacy, and social activities. The Family Resource Connection (FRC) is a special program of the New Hampshire State Library providing information and materials about all aspects of raising, caring for, and educating children. Information is available on parenting concerns, child development, child care, special needs, education, disabilities, health issues, and other subjects of interest to parents and caretakers, including information for and about questioning and gay youths. The FRC is also a free lending library of books and videos. Borrowed materials will be mailed to any NH resident along with a postage paid mailer to return them. This is a free and confidential service. Requests may be made over the phone or through email.
Other Resources - The Krempels Brain Injury Foundation In addition to the new hampshire resources listed below, we hope you find something Especially helpful to parents negotiating the educational system. http://www.krempelsfoundation.org/resources.shtml
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About New Hampshire Career Resource Network The new hampshire Career Resource Network is part of the America s Career ResourceNetwork (ACRN), a program of the US Department of education. http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/nhcrn/aboutnhcrn.htm
Extractions: Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Text Only Date Script Economy at a Glance Reports/Publications ELMI FAQs NH Career Resource Network ... New Hampshire Career Resource Network About New Hampshire Career Resource Network Fast Find Community Profiles Economic Conditions Vital Signs NHCRN NHetwork Wage Survey LAUS Licensed Occupations Projections Benefits Survey Affirmative Action New Hampshire Career Resource Network Career Planning Job Notes Career Posters ... Occupational Projections About NHCRN NHCRN Links Contact NHCRN www.state.nh.us Drop down menu script. This menu is a convenience, not necessary to navigate site. The New Hampshire Career Resource Network (NHCRN) is a provider of career development resources. NHCRN disseminates information about education, jobs, occupations, and careers. It also provides the tools for using this information in career and educational planning to all who may benefit from such information. Those groups include, but are not limited to educators, students, parents, counselors, dislocated workers, staff of government agencies and community-based organizations, and others in the fields of education, training, and employment. NHCRN services include: preparation of publications, such as
Extractions: @import "misc/drupal.css"; @import "themes/nhpr/style.css"; Home Schedule Join/Renew Events ... Front Porch Home Reported by Raquel Maria Dillon on Wednesday, June 9, 2004. The New Hampshire Department of Education has released a count of all the special education students in districts around the state. Some school districts identify very few students, proportionally. But other districts have coded as many as one in five students as needing special services. People who work in the special education field say these differences from town to town don't surprise them at all. New Hampshire Public Radio's Raquel Maria Dillon explores why. listen: Thursday, September 15, 2005
Statewide Resources together NAPVI enables parents worldwide to find information and resources for Contact the new hampshire State Library, Services to Persons with http://www.nhbvi.com/Agenda/Goal1/Book1/resources.html
Extractions: Any child suspected of having a visual or hearing impairment may be referred to the MICE Program. Each child will then be referred to the local Area Agency to do an intake assessment and set up a developmental evaluation. The local early supports and services program will do an assessment to determine eligibility. A child must be found eligible for early supports and services prior to their eligibility for MICE Program services. Children with diagnosed vision and hearing impairments are eligible for early supports and services under an established condition but must have the developmental evaluation as part of the eligibility process. Services: Developmental evaluation (in conjunction with early supports and services staff) with the emphasis on the impact of a visual/hearing impairment on learning and development, consultation and technical assistance provided to early supports and service teams, direct services to children and families. The program serves children (age's birth to three) for whom there is a concern relative to vision and/or hearing. It is administered by the Parent Information Center in cooperation with the Bureau of Developmental Services.
NHFVhomepage new hampshire Family Voices is run by parents having children with and resourceson the NH Family Voices Web Site are for educational purposes only. http://www.nhfv.org/
Extractions: New Hampshire NEW MANEUVERING THROUGH THE MAZE A Family Resource Guide NEW Families And Friends Speaking on Behalf of Children with Special Health Care Needs Looking for information about your child's special health care needs, disability? Want to talk to another parent whose been there, done that? Maybe one who's still doing it? New Hampshire Family Voices is run by parents having children with special health care needs, multiple disabilities and mental health conditions. NHFV has a free lending library of over 1,500 titles of books, videos, and audio topes with a specialty in children's books on specific conditions and disabilities, sibling relationships, behavior and social issues. A quarterly newsletter called "Pass It On" is free for the asking. NHFV assist families in negotiating the following systems on a one-to-one basis as well as through workshops: