A Great Public School for Every Student
We are New Hampshire's largest educator union; together our voice is stronger as we advocate for our students, our schools, our communities, and our profession.
The Latest from NEA-NH
Meet New Hampshire’s 2026 ESP of the Year: Sue Eno
Meet New Hampshire’s 2026 ESP of the Year: Sue Eno
Sue Eno uses the joy of learning and power of connection to support her students, her school, and her union
NEA-NH Member Caitlyn Greene: "Will our state be a place where great teachers can afford to stay and build lifelong relationships and bonds?"
NEA-NH Member Caitlyn Greene: "Will our state be a place where great teachers can afford to stay and build lifelong relationships and bonds?"
Franklin Education Association Vice President Caitlyn Greene shares the story of an educator who changed her life and the enduring importance of investing in the stability, success, and future of our children.
Letter from the President: Summer Gratitude
Letter from the President: Summer Gratitude
"Thank you for showing up with patience and purpose, for adapting to whatever the year brought, and for continuing to believe in the power of learning."
06/19/26: NEA-NH Legislative Update - 2026 NH Legislative Session Wraps Up – We Still Need You
06/19/26: NEA-NH Legislative Update - 2026 NH Legislative Session Wraps Up – We Still Need You
Earlier this month, the Legislature wrapped up another tumultuous session, passing a series of highly consequential bills that could have a major impact on your students, your profession, and public education in New Hampshire.
"America’s first 250 years are the story we teach, but the next 250 belong to our students"
"America’s first 250 years are the story we teach, but the next 250 belong to our students"
2026 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year and Andover EA member Megan Philbrook is sharing resources for educators to use in the classroom as we mark the Semiquincentennial, America’s 250th birthday.
New Data Shows NH Still 50th in the Nation for State Public Education Funding, Minimal Gains in Educator Pay Overshadowed by Steep Decline in Teachers Year Over Year
New Data Shows NH Still 50th in the Nation for State Public Education Funding, Minimal Gains in Educator Pay Overshadowed by Steep Decline in Teachers Year Over Year
National Education Association releases four reports detailing the state of education funding and pay for educators in New Hampshire and around the country
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Let’s BRING REAL CHANGE
Let’s GET REAL
1 in 5 children lack consistent access to meals at home.
Let’s BRING REAL CHANGE
The Community Eligibility Provision of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act eliminates student hunger at school. Some politicians want to end it, but we can build a future where every child is fed, focused, and free to learn.
Learn what's at stake for students & communities
38 million children receive health care coverage through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program
Let’s BRING REAL CHANGE
Congress is considering cuts to Medicaid that threaten the healthcare that tens of millions of families rely on to cut taxes for the wealthy, but educators are speaking out about the importance of Medicaid funding to our families, schools, and communities.
Learn more about how educators are speaking out
What’s on Your Mind?
We’re here to help. Our union has the tools we need (guides, reports, trainings, and more) to help answer everyday questions. Together, we can support each other in whatever we need.
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"Students with disabilities weren't educated in most cases."
In 1975, Congress passed what is now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), requiring schools to provide equal access to education for all students with disabilities. The landmark law ushered in an era of inclusion and equity. The current assault on public schools could unravel that progress, leaving students without the support they need.
A society made stronger through world class public education
NEA-NH believes every student, regardless of family income or place of residence, deserves a quality education. In pursuing our mission, we will focus the energy and resources of our 17,000 members on improving the quality of teaching, increasing student achievement and making schools safer, better places to learn.