NH Public Education


The Jo Campbell Legacy and Award

The Jo Campbell Education Support Professional Award is an award that is given to a NEA-NH ESP member that exemplifies the spirit and tenacity of Josephine “Jo” Campbell. Jo dedicated her life to her students as an elementary school teacher, her community as a peace activist, to her co-workers as a highly active member of her local association and then went on to serve all educators as a New Hampshire Uniserv Director. As an NEA-NH UniServ Director she devoted much of her time to the betterment of Education Support Professionals in the state of New Hampshire. Jo was instrumental in implementing […]


2022-2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Visual Arts & Writing Contests

Writing Contest for students in Grades 5-8Visual Arts Contest for Students in Grades 9-12 The Martin Luther King Coalition has always considered involving youth an essential component of the community celebration of Martin Luther King Day. After all, in his most famous speech, one of Dr. King’s most poignant statements was the expression of his dream for the children: that they would one day be able to attend school & play together regardless of the colors of their skin. From its early years, the Coalition has invited all children from the state of New Hampshire to participate in the celebration, […]


NEA-NH Releases Voter Guide for Members for 2022 Elections

Each election year, NEA-New Hampshire provides a Voting Record and list of Recommended Candidates to our members detailing each House and Senate member’s vote on bills important to public school students and educators. The 2022 Voter Guide will be mailed to each member’s home address shortly. The entire guide can be viewed online as well.


NH Implements Holocaust and Genocide Education Mandate

Press Release from NH State Senator Jay Kahn The NH state legislature established in 2020 a requirement that an adequate education incorporate “knowledge of civics and government, economics, geography, history, and Holocaust and genocide education to enable student to participate in the democratic process and to make informed choices as responsible citizens.” (RSA 193-E:2)  That legislation also established a Commission on Holocaust and Genocide Education “to study best practices for teaching students how intolerance, bigotry, antisemitism, and national, ethnic, racial, or religious hatred and discrimination have evolved in the past, and can evolve into mass violence and genocide, such as […]


Join Us In-Person for the 2022 Fall Instructional Conference

Please join us for the 2022 NEA-NH Fall Instructional Conference IN PERSON on Friday, October 7, 2022 at Bow High School. The brochure of classes is available online or you can download and print a copy your, and your bulletin boards and break rooms. Be sure to check out the two certification programs we are offering that day too (pgs. 5-6)! The deadline is tight so please register ASAP to get your classes! The registration deadline is Weds, Sept. 28 at midnight but workshops close as they become full!This event gives you 5.5 CEU hrs (or up to 6.5 if […]


Defending Our Divisive Concepts Lawsuit This Week

NEA-NH, the ACLU of New Hampshire, AFT-New Hampshire, DEI Administrators Christina Philibotte and Andres Mejia, and others sued Commissioner Frank Edelblut and other state officials challenging New Hampshire’s unconstitutional classroom censorship law, which discourages public school teachers from teaching and talking about race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and gender identity in the classroom. The state moved to dismiss this lawsuit and a hearing will be held on that motion on Wednesday September 14, 2022. NEA-NH has been fighting multiple bills, Moms for Liberty, and Commissioner Edelblut to ensure our students are taught an honest education. It is our shared belief […]