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21. New Hampshire K-12 Science Curriculum Framework -- Full Text
Science Framework for California Public schools (k12). Sacramento, CA. new hampshire Minimum Standards for Public School Approval, (1993).
http://www.hbhs.k12.nh.us/clarkr/NH Frameworks.htm
New Hampshire K-12 Science Curriculum Framework
Forward Introduction K-12 Broad Goals for Science Education
K-12 Curriculum Strands
... Contributors to this Framework
Forward
What is the K-12 Science Curriculum Framework? The K-12 Science Curriculum Framework was developed to positively impact science education in New Hampshire. It is a thoughtful response to the variety of reform efforts currently occurring nationwide. New Hampshire educators can use these standards to help make the decisions necessary for the development of effective science programs. Although this is not a mandated curriculum, it sets forth high science education standards, essential for New Hampshire students. The Science Curriculum Framework incorporates current theory on effective and essential science teaching. It should be used, evaluated, and revised regularly to keep New Hampshire students on a progressive track towards an optimum understanding of science. The evaluation process should involve a variety of assessment tools, which reflect a variety of teaching methods. The periodic revision of this document should involve educators, parents, business and industry representatives, and state and community leaders. This is not the end of New Hampshire science education reform, it is a beginning! To this end, the framework will serve as the foundation for the development of new assessment systems which incorporate both local and statewide components. At the state level, science proficiency will be assessed at the end of grades six and ten, providing information which can be used to promote educational accountability and to improve curriculum and the quality of instruction. Local assessment programs should build upon and complement the state effort.

22. New Hampshire K-12 School Directory - Public & Private Schools
A free database of new hampshire public and private schools. Comprehensive new hampshire k12 school directory rankings and reports including test scores.
http://www.aimrelocation.com/schools/nh/nh_schools.html
A free public database of New Hampshire public and private schools. Comprehensive New Hampshire K-12 school directory rankings and reports including test scores. Search for New Hampshire academic school districts including high schools, secondary, middle and elementary schools. Junior high and grade schools in nh are included as well. Check the SAT test scores. Click here: http://www.aimrelocation.com/schools/nh.html

23. SchoolGrants - Find Grant Opportunities, SchoolGrants Grant Opportunities
Grant opportunities that will benefit k12 schools, educators, and students are new hampshire, new Jersey, new York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont
http://www.schoolgrants.org/grant_opps.htm
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Sample Proposals ... Join the SchoolGrants Team! G rant Opportunities Grant opportunities that will benefit K-12 schools, educators, and students are posted on the pages listed below.
When you find an opportunity that appears to match your project goals, be sure to follow the links to the funder's site for more information.
Remember, it is critical that your project matches the funder's guidelines. You will waste both your time and the grant-maker's if you submit a proposal that does not match the grantor's funding initiatives. The SchoolGrants focus is primarily schools within the United States. There are, however, often opportunities available that extend to our Canadian neighbors. Most of such opportunities are found on the Nationwide Opportunities pages.
If you know of opportunities that are not listed on the SchoolGrants site, we would appreciate you letting me know about them! It is the SchoolGrants goal to provide as many opportunities as possible to benefit our Nation's children and their schools. This is only possible with your help and assistance.

24. School-Libraries.Net: Peter Milbury's Network Of School Librarian Web Pages
School Libraries k12 schools Curriculum Related Resources Professional Associations Hampstead, new hampshire. Hopkinton High School Library
http://www.school-libraries.net/usa/nh.html
School Libraries.Net
Peter Milbury's Network of School Librarian Web Pages
Sponsored by the School of Library and Information Science
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K-12 Schools Curriculum Related Resources Professional Associations School Libraries
Concord High School Information Center Virtual Library
Maintained by Lucille Watt and Barbara Thomas, Media Specialists, Concord High School, Concord New Hampshire.
ConVal (Contoocook Valley Regional) High School Library
Maintained by Maribeth Sullivan, Cybrarian, ConVal High School, Peterborough, New Hampshire. Cutler School Library Media Center Maintained by Charlotte Lesser, Director of Elementary Library Services, Monadnock School District, East Swanzey, New Hampshire. Emerson School Library Media Center Maintained by Charlotte Lesser, Director of Elementary Library Services, Monadnock School District, East Swanzey, New Hampshire. Fairgrounds Junior High School Library Information Center Maintained by Jean Newcomb, Media Specialist, Fairgrounds Junior High School, Nashua, New Hampshire.

25. Commission On Public Secondary Schools
Accrediting Public Secondary schools–Grades 512 and k-12 Non-Member schools in new hampshire Commission on Public Secondary schools – List of Members
http://www.neasc.org/cpss/cpss.htm
Commission on Public Secondary Schools CPSS
Information for the NEASC 120th Annual Meeting and Conference , December 7-9, 2005, is now available. Register for the conference on line , link to the on-line hotel reservations
Click here to access the CPSS Annual Information Report 2004-2005
Pamela Gray-Bennett, Ed.D.

The Commission on Public Secondary Schools
oversees the accreditation of 646 public secondary schools
Current Profile in New England of CPSS: Accredited Public
Secondary Schools Candidate Schools
Public Secondary Total Member
Schools Connecticut - 136 Connecticut - 2 Maine - 99 Maine - 4 Massachusetts - 254 Massachusetts - 3 New Hampshire - 64 New Hampshire - 3 Rhode Island - 37 Rhode Island - Vermont - 44 Vermont - TOTAL - 634 TOTAL - 12 Total includes accredited and candidate schools for public secondary and K-12 schools A Comprehensive School Improvement Process
The Commission monitors its schools in relation to its Standards for Accreditation developed and approved by the membership. The three-phase accreditation process is school-based and site-specific involving:

26. Public Secondary Schools - New Hampshire
Membership Roster. Public Secondary schools new hampshire Public secondary schools, including k12 schools, are accredited by the Commission on Public
http://www.neasc.org/roster/psnh.htm
Membership Roster Public Secondary Schools
New Hampshire
Public secondary schools, including K-12 schools, are accredited by the Commission on Public Secondary Schools. The accreditation status of member schools is reviewed by the Commission not only at the time of the decennial evaluation but also upon consideration of Two-Year, Five-Year and Special Progress Reports and letters of substantive change. The first date after the name of an institution indicates the year of initial accreditation. The last date indicates the year of the most recent evaluation by a Commission visiting committee. Dates in brackets after the name of an institution represent a previous period of accreditation. For these schools the first date following the brackets indicates the year accreditation was regained. An asterisk indicates that the institution is currently on probation ( for further information School Location Initial/Reviewed Grades Administrator A. Crosby Kennett Junior-Senior High School Conway 03818 John T. Loynd

27. NEA New Hampshire
Etienne Vallee is a second year French teacher in Conway new hampshire. as k12 schools, community college, summer camps and after-school programs.
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  • To facilitate transition from theory to practice. To provide professional support for successful beginning years.
What we do . . .
  • We present workshops to provide professional training to our peers and enlighten experienced educators and supervisors of our needs. We provide social opportunities for new teachers to start professional relationships and support systems.
Who we are . . .
  • We are educators in our first through fifth year of teaching. We teach in different parts of New Hampshire. Usually two members from each region. We represent a variety of teaching experiences from elementary school, middle school, high school, specialists, special education and more.
Task Force Member Bio's: Dorey Tabor
Dorey is currently in her second year as a primary grade teacher in the Governor Wentworth Regional School District. She still enjoys learning the ropes of an elementary classroom, and looks forward to becoming more involved with the school's many programs and clubs. Her membership to NEA-NH has allowed for her participation in not only the NTTF, but also to the NHFTL Children's Fund.

28. Service Learning: Sustaining Service-Learning In K-12 Schools
Specific Studies on k12 Service-Learning Sustainability A study of the new hampshire Learn and Serve program grantees from 1997-1999 yielded a number
http://www.servicelearning.org/resources/fact_sheets/k-12_facts/sustaining/index
Resources Fact Sheets K-12 Fact Sheets Sustaining Service-Learning in K-12 Schools (Search Tips) Source: RMC Research Corporation, December 2002 Introduction Teachers in many schools have adopted service-learning as a practice for teaching something of value-be it content knowledge and skills, personal responsibility and efficacy, civic responsibility and citizenship, and/or information about potential career pathways. Research and experience have shown that teachers who use service-learning as a strategy tend to embrace it passionately, feeling that it is a powerful teaching strategy that motivates students to become engaged in activities and school work and providing an experiential base upon which learning can and does occur. How can service-learning be sustained in an educational environment that stresses accountability and evidence-based practice? The research suggests some answers. This short monograph will provide a summary of some of the research on sustainability more generally and on service-learning sustainability specifically. Readers who wish to have more information are urged to go to the specific sources that are cited. A Brief Review of the Sustainability Literature Sustainability is defined as the ability to maintain or increase program efforts by building constituencies; creating strong, enduring partnerships; generating and leveraging resources; and identifying and securing funding sources that are available over time.

29. Job-Hunt.Org: Employers - Public And Private Schools
k12 schools and School Districts (sampling) NEA-NH - new hampshire schools; new York State Department of Education NJHire - new Jersey teaching jobs
http://www.job-hunt.org/employers/k-12.shtml
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30. Boston.com / News / Education / K-12 / Schools To Test Pupils Who Have English A
new hampshire officials will administer the test in 2006. If too few children improve, a school could lose federal money, be forced to notify parents about
http://www.boston.com/news/education/k_12/articles/2005/01/20/schools_to_test_pu
Today's Globe Politics Opinion Magazine ... K-12
Schools to test pupils who have English as second language
January 20, 2005 Pupils who are native speakers of languages other than English in Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire soon will begin taking new standardized tests designed to prove their understanding of English is improving. ADVERTISEMENT The new test has five levels, and a child eventually must pass all five to be considered proficient. Maine will assess about 3,200 pupils from kindergarten through grade 12, New Hampshire about 3,500, and Vermont about 1,200. Those assessed will include the children of immigrants, adopted children and children of foreign workers. Christine Noon, a New Hampshire Department of Education consultant for English as a second language, said the test will monitor pupil progress toward meeting education requirements adopted throughout New England. "We really needed something that aligned with academic standards," Noon said. "This is one test that is based on standards. It's not like the standards have been retrofitted to the test." The test was designed by a 10-state consortium and has oral and written parts. It will be administered in the spring in Maine, Vermont and Alabama. New Hampshire officials will administer the test in 2006.

31. Boston.com / News / Education / K-12 / MCAS / N.H. Revamping Standardized Test
schools in new hampshire will take a pilot version of the new test called the NECAP at the end of the month. Next year, students will take the test in
http://www.boston.com/news/education/k_12/mcas/articles/2004/10/10/nh_revamping_
Today's Globe Politics Opinion Magazine ... MCAS
N.H. revamping standardized test
Won't be tied to graduation
October 10, 2004 New Hampshire is changing the way it gives standardized testing to its students. But that doesn't mean the state will ever have its own version of the MCAS. ADVERTISEMENT ''It's safe to say at this moment that there is not much interest in a graduation type of test," said Tim Kurtz, director of assessment for the New Hampshire Department of Education, referring to the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System test, which students must pass to graduate. ''That's not to say there isn't conversation," Kurtz said. ''But we're not moving in the direction of a high-stakes exam for now." While an MCAS equivalent is not on the horizon, New Hampshire is changing its standardized testing to better comply with the federal No Child Left Behind Act. The change will team New Hampshire with Rhode Island and Vermont to create the New England Common Assessment Program. Students in all three states will take the same test, which should reduce the cost of testing from about $25 per student to $12 per student, Kurtz said. The MCAS costs roughly $40 per student. The lowered cost allows for a higher quality of test, Kurtz said. There will be more open-ended questions, more open-response options for test takers, and fewer matching and multiple-choice questions, which indicate less about a student's skills, according to educators.

32. New Hampshire
School Choice 2003 new hampshire. k12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance. NAEP test results
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/new_hampshire.cfm
site map help contact us The Heritage Foundation ... School Choice 2003 New Hampshire Policy Archive:
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... Return Home NEW HAMPSHIRE State Profile (Updated April 2004) School Choice Status
  • Public school choice: Intradistrict and interdistrict/voluntary State constitution: Blaine amendment and compelled-support language Charter school law: Established 1995
Strength of law: Weak Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2002): Number of students enrolled (fall 2002):
  • Publicly funded private school choice: No Privately funded school choice: Yes Home-school law: Moderate regulation Ranking on the Education Freedom Index (2001): 17th out of 50 states
K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002)
  • Public school enrollment: 211,429 Students enrolled per teacher: 15.1 Number of schools (2000-2001): 524 Number of districts: 177 Current expenditures: $1,675,871,000 Current per-pupil expenditure: $7,926 Amount of revenue from the federal government: 5.1%
K-12 Public School Teachers (2001-2002)
  • Number of teachers: 13,990 Average salary: $38,911

33. ElSurfo - New Hampshire Schools
Things To Do in new hampshire, schools new hampshire, Active Sports in new hampshire k-12 Allen School Alton Central School Alvirne High
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34. New Hampshire Teaching Jobs. K-12 Teaching Jobs, Administrative Jobs, And Coachi
Search 1000 s of k12 teaching, coaching, and administrative school jobs. Educators Search new hampshire Teaching Jobs schools Post new hampshire
http://www.educationjobs.com/new-hampshire-teaching-jobs/new-hampshire-teaching-
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35. New Hampshire
new hampshire government agencies are not interconnected, and there appears k12 schools are locally controlled and funded; thus efforts to use distance
http://www.benton.org/publibrary/state/newhampshire.html
New Hampshire
Overview
New Hampshire government agencies are not interconnected, and there appears to be no formal plan to connect them or to establish a unified state network presence on the Internet. Several agencies provide dial-up access to information or have linked information to the state's website, which is run by the state library without state financial support. An ad hoc group composed of state agency officials and employees meets regularly to discuss the goal of making government information available to the general public. The group's members say that telecommunications development in New Hampshire happens on an as-needed basis. Local call access to the Internet is a big problem in certain parts of the state, and there are large rural areas without toll-free access. The Public Utilities Commission has a docket that may expand local calling areas to address this problem.
Legislation
SB 106 was passed in 1995, opening the market for local phone service to local competition. The Public Utilities Commission will adopt rules by the end of 1996 regarding the provision of telecommunications services by more than one provider. No provisions have been made to ensure universal service.
Applications
Public access
In March 1992 the governor established a Telecommunications Task Force to oversee the development and implementation of a pilot network

36. EPA NE: K-12 Schools
Serving Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, new hampshire, Rhode Island, k12 schools. Roughly 20% of Americans spend a good portion of their day in
http://www.epa.gov/ne/schools/
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Roughly 20% of Americans spend a good portion of their day in elementary and secondary schools. The day-to-day operations of these schools, as well as how they are designed, maintained, and renovated, may all have environmental and health impacts on the occupants and the surrounding community. EPA's New England regional office has increased efforts to coordinate and integrate the many programs that relate to schools. One of our planned projects is to enhance our web site, improving your access to resources and information available on a wide range of important topics. For further information about our web site or specific school-related projects, please contact Joan Jouzaitis at (617) 918-1846 or Jouzaitis.Joan@epa.gov

37. School Librarian Web Pages
Since there were very few k12 schools on the Web at that time, Shelley Lochhead, Librarian, Hopkinton High School, Contoocook, new hampshire.
http://www.school-libraries.org/milbury/ten.html
School Libraries and Librarians on the Web:
Online Models for Effective K-12 Internet Use
By Peter Milbury, Librarian/Library Webmaster
Chico High School, Chico, California
Like most librarians, I very much enjoy gathering information resources for student and staff use. In recent years the Internet and World Wide Web have been particularly exciting to work with. This is due to their freewheeling, share and share alike nature, where one can browse and link to an ever growing world of information resources. Once connected to The Net, there are no purchase orders to type, no budgets to worry about, and a lot of fun in the process of making these resources available to your school! It is a simple matter to create a set of bookmarks, which can be used for building one's own Web Page, providing well organized pathways to information resources, applicable to your school's distinctive information needs. Although I have been exploring, evaluating, and bookmarking resources since the fall of 1990, it was not until two years ago that I was able to create my own personal Home Page on the World Wide Web, using our school district network. A little over a year ago, once our school connected the new library server to the Internet via an ISDN line, I was able to create a Home Page for our school. I also created a Library Helpful Bookmarks Page, organizing a "virtual library" of Internet information pathways to Internet information resources for students and staff. While the creation of these Web Pages was at first a daunting task to consider (especially dealing with new HTML and Unix software "languages"), I found that it greatly simplified matters to copy and adapt the structure of various existing pages that I admired. In other words, as I began planning the Home Page for my school and library, I was able to borrow useful sections from the pages that I encountered, taking advantage of many effective, successfully designed Web Pages. Since there were very few K-12 schools on the Web at that time, I borrowed from wherever I found an interesting page design!

38. MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM (K-12)
The authors of the new hampshire k12 Mathematics Curriculum Framework believe the goals for new hampshire schools are closely aligned with those espoused
http://www.orcsd.org/Curriculum/Math/overview.htm
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MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM (K-12)
OYSTER RIVER COOPERATIVE SCHOOL DISTRICT
MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM (K-12)
Overview
National Reform in Mathematics Education With the publication of Everybody Counts and the Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics The report [ Indicators of Science and Mathematics Education , 1995] concludes that excellence is being achieved where high standards are applied. ...The indicators reveal that elementary schools are devoting more time than ever to science and mathematics instruction. More high school students are taking advanced courses in these fields, and greater numbers of high school students ... are satisfactorily completing courses in mathematics and science. Achievement scores are on the rise for all of these students. State-level Reform: The Framework At the state level, school reform agendas are increasingly converging with mathematics reform agendas. Thus, we find that statewide assessment activities are becoming aligned with the reformist visions of mathematics that the NCTM Standards have precipitated. At this time, 43 states have revised or developed curriculum frameworks and are engaged in some type of assessment effort. Following the decision by the New Hampshire State Board of Education and Legislature to launch a new statewide assessment in mathematics at the end of grades three, six, and ten, teams of educators and community members were assembled to create documents to guide the development of the assessment process.

39. Educators: Wildlife Programs Begin Sept. 16 On Distance Learning Network -- N.H.
new hampshire Public Television, Durham; Bow High School, Bow the new hampshire Fish and Game Department, k12 schools, post secondary institutions,
http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Newsroom/News_2004/News_2004_Q3/GSLDLearning_sch
Fishing information and publications
Buy a fishing license online

Fishing reports

Let's Go Fishing program
... Contact Us CONTACT:
Susan Adams, NHPTV: (603) 868-4354
September 13, 2004 Educators: Wildlife Programs Begin Sept. 16 on Distance Learning Network CONCORD, N.H. K-12 teachers can learn more about the state's natural environment by signing up for "Wild New Hampshire," a series of workshops starting Thursday, September 16, co-sponsored by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and New Hampshire Public Television (NHPTV) through the Granite State Distance Learning Network. Workshops are offered from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of the month (except December and June) during the school year. Educators can register for single sessions at $10 each, or the entire series of eight workshops for $40. Teachers will receive 1.5 credit hours per session. To register, or for information, contact Carole Berry at New Hampshire Public Television at (603) 868-4364. The Granite State Distance Learning Network allows a workshop presenter to be in one location while the session is delivered using two-way video and audio to remote sites across the state. "Wild New Hampshire" will be offered at the following distance learning sites:

40. New Hampshire History Site For Children And Teachers
provides students and teachers with web links to famous new hampshire people. taught at Concord High School; died in Challenger explosion, MCAULIFFE
http://www.concord.k12.nh.us/schools/kimball/leduc/nhhist2.htm
FAMOUS NEW HAMPSHIRE
PEOPLE
Abenaki Fought against Robert Rogers in the French and Indian War ABENAKI Eunice "Goody" Cole Only NH woman convicted of witchcraft COLE John Smith Started Jamestown; discovered Smith's Islands now called Isle of Shoals SMITH John Mason Paid people to settle in Strawbery Banke and search for gold MASON Hannah Duston Captured by Indians; she killed them and escaped DUSTON Benning Wentworth Royal governor and chief magistrate in NH from 1741-1766 B. WENTWORTH John Goffe
Served in the French and Indian War with Stark.
Goffstown and Goffes Falls named after his family
WAYFARER

GOFFE

Josiah Bartlett NH delegate who signed the Declaration of Independence BARTLETT Matthew Thornton Delegate from NH who signed the Declaration of Independence THORNTON John Wentworth Last colonial governor of NH J. WENTWORTH Robert Rogers Led colonial troops during French and Indian War ROGERS John Langdon
Famous NH politician from Portsmouth
LANGDON

Daniel Webster USA representative, senator and orator; born in Salisbury, NH

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