Monthly Archives: March 2018


NEA-NH President Speaks in Opposition to SB193 – the Voucher Bill

On March 29, NEA-NH President Megan Tuttle spoke in opposition to SB193, the School Voucher Bill, during a press conference held in the Legislative Office Building in Concord. Fearing the passage of SB 193 in the NH House, a broad coalition of teachers, parents, school administrators and supporters of public schools held a press conference in Concord, urging lawmakers to reject the latest proposal to come before the full House. She was joined in opposition to the bill by representatives from the New Hampshire School Administrators Association, the New Hampshire Association of Special Education Administrators, the New Hampshire Parent/Teacher Organization, […]


NEA-NH Elections Results

The NEA-New Hampshire Elections Committee met this morning in Concord to review the results of the 2018 NEA-NH Election. They have announced the following results: NEA-NH President: Megan Tuttle NEA-NH Vice President: Carolyn Leite NEA-NH Secretary Treasurer: Rebecca Butler Alternate NEA Director: Terry Burlingame Capital Region Executive Board – 1 year term: Muriel Hall Capital Region Executive Board – 2 year term: Paul Bourassa Eastern Region Executive Board – 2 year term: Julie Doiron ESP Region Executive Board – 2 year term: Jill Owens Monadnock Region Executive Board – 2 year term: Patrick Cogan Retired Region Executive Board – 2 […]


NEA-NH President Reacts to Latest School Shooting in Maryland

“It angers me that in the month since Parkland, no action has been taken to stop these horrible crimes.” CONCORD, NH – March 20, 2018 – NEA-New Hampshire President Megan Tuttle issued the following statement on the events at Great Mills High School in Maryland. “Another week, another school shooting. As I’ve stated in the past, school shootings cannot become the new normal,” said Tuttle. “It angers me that in the month since Parkland, no action has been taken to stop these horrible crimes, either at the federal or state level.” “The time for debate has passed, the time for […]


NEA-New Hampshire Recommends Councilor Chris Pappas in First Congressional District

“We can’t think of anyone better to represent our members in New Hampshire’s first district than Chris Pappas.” NEW LONDON, March 16, 2018 – Executive Councilor Chris Pappas will be at the National Education Association – New Hampshire’s Delegate Assembly today to accept the organization’s recommendation of his candidacy for Congress. The Delegate Assembly will take place at Colby Sawyer College’s Ware Student Center beginning at 8:30 AM. “In our mission to support students, we have to fight for their safety and success,” said Megan Tuttle, President of NEA-NH. “We can’t think of anyone better to represent our members in […]


Important NEA-NH Voter Credential Information

NEA-NH Elections will be held from March 8 to March 22. As in years past, the election will be conducted online. To access your ballot, you will be asked to enter your Last Name and Member ID number. Member ID numbers were emailed to all members with an email address on file with NEA-NH.  Member IDs will also be sent via email on March 8 when the election opens, along with the link to the voting website.   FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS When is the election? The 2018 NEA-NH elections will be conducted online from March 8 through March 22.  Electronic […]