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2025 NEA-NH Fall Instructional Conference

2025 NEA-NH Fall Instructional Conference
The 2025 NEA-NH Fall Instructional Conference will take place on Friday, October 10 in Weare. Registration is open until September 30 - don't delay!
The Real Life Miss Frizzle, The Equation for Engagement, and Magical Learning: Three NEA-NH Members Finalists for 2026 NH Teacher of the Year

The Real Life Miss Frizzle, The Equation for Engagement, and Magical Learning: Three NEA-NH Members Finalists for 2026 NH Teacher of the Year
All the three finalists for the 2026 NH Teacher of the Year are NEA-New Hampshire members: Justine Dube (Raymond); Jennifer McDonald (Gilford); and Megan Philbrook (Andover). Recently, we sat down to talk with them about their nomination, the experience, their teaching philosophies, and the importance of union membership.
Middleton Educators Get Out of Their Comfort Zone, Get Historic Contract Victory

Middleton Educators Get Out of Their Comfort Zone, Get Historic Contract Victory
This year, Middleton Education Association bargained for their first contract ever. While the first vote before the legislative body was unsuccessful, they didn’t give up. They reorganized and engaged in a comprehensive public education and voter mobilization campaign to ensure their second attempt was successful.
9/26/25: NEA-NH Legislative Update - Legislative Filing Period Round Up

9/26/25: NEA-NH Legislative Update - Legislative Filing Period Round Up
The filing period for the 2026 legislative session has closed; NEA-New Hampshire is tracking bills that could impact public education. Read the full Legislative Update to get the scoop.
New data shows New Hampshire 50th in the nation for state public education funding; some gains in educator pay, but profession is still undervalued and underpaid

New data shows New Hampshire 50th in the nation for state public education funding; some gains in educator pay, but profession is still undervalued and underpaid
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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Why is the Department of Education So Important?
Learn the truth about what the Department of Education does for students and families.
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1 in 5 children lack consistent access to meals at home.
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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.