In the event that Congress reauthorizes ESEA, the USED will work with states to help them transition to the new law. Duncan has called on Congress to create a bipartisan ESEA law that:The New Hampshire Department of Education (NHDOE) has aligned its long-standing student-level data system-Initiatives for School Empowerment and Excellence-with its vision for a robust, multiple-measure data system that provides timely and reliable school and student data to teachers, administrators, parents and the community. By providing user-friendly data in a more timely fashion, stakeholders are empowered to make informed decisions that improve educational outcomes for students. NHDOE has developed an online New Hampshire Network to provide educators throughout the state an opportunity to learn from each other by sharing success stories, and by seeking advice from their colleagues on how to handle challenges. NHDOE gathers information on the utility and ease of the network, regularly gathers feedback from users and consistently makes iterative improvements to increase the usability and usefulness of this online network. In collaboration with its school district leadership, the NHDOE spent the last year researching the impact of using the College Board SAT for its high school statewide assessment requirement. Through this work, it was determined that students and parents would greatly benefit from this one-day, rigorous assessment to better understand if a student is ready to continue their educational aspirations. New Hampshire will implement the SAT for this purpose in the spring of 2016. The NHDOE has included the Performance Assessment of Competency Education (PACE) pilot in its waiver, as approved by Assistant Secretary Deborah Delisle on March 5, 2015. The pilot is a two year study with a limited number of districts of a system of assessments that provides greater responsibility for accountability to the local level, while continuing to assure technical quality of assessments, comparability of results, and fairness for all students.
The renewal letters are available on the ESEA flexibility page ( http://www2.ed.gov/policy/elsec/guid/esea-flexibility/index.html ). New Hampshire's ESEA Flexibility Waiver Renewal can be found at www.education.nh.gov/accountability-system .Gives teachers and principals the resources they need, and invests in districts and states to create innovative new solutions to increase student outcomes; Makes real investments in high-poverty schools and districts, and in expanding high-quality preschool; Holds high expectations for all students, and requires that where groups of students or schools are not making progress, there will be an action plan for change; Identifies schools that are consistently not making progress and dedicates extra resources and support, including in the lowest-performing 5 percent of schools that are struggling year after year; Addresses funding inequities for schools that serve high proportions of low-income students.
Photo Galleries
Business Directory
more ►
more ►
Community Profiles
Bethlehem
Bretton Woods
Colebrook
Conway
Franconia
Gorham
Hanover
Jackson
Lebanon
Lincoln
Littleton
North Conway
Pittsburg
Plymouth
Twin Mountain
Whitefield
Wolfeboro
more ►
Recreation and Tourism
more ►
Other Resources
NH Cabins & Cottages
NH Census Info
NH Data (OEP)
NH Fishing Reports
NH Foliage Report
NH Hiking Trail Conditions
NH Lottery
NH Movie Guide
NH Road Conditions
NH Ski Reports
NH Snowmobile Trail Reports
NH State Parks
NH Town Officials Directory
NH Weather
Summer Safety Tips
[.pdf]
White Mtn. National Forest
VisitNH.Gov
Copyright 2012-2018 by George C. Jobel , 603-491-4340. All Rights Reserved.