NEA-NH Recommends Education Champion Warmington for Executive Council District 2
CONCORD, NH – AUGUST 29, 2022- Today, NEA-New Hampshire, the state’s largest association of public school educators, announced their support […]
NEA-NH Recommends Sherman to Their 17,000 Members
Concord, NH – August 2, 2022 – NEA-NH announced their recommendation of Dr. Tom Sherman for Governor today during their […]
NEA-NH Supports Latest Education Funding Lawsuit
Association has long held that public education funding must be sufficient, equitable, and sustainable. JULY 27, 2022 – CONCORD, NH […]
NEA-NH Thanks Bi-partisan House Majority for Rejecting HB1431
Today, a bi-partisan majority in the House voted to reject HB 1431, which, even after the adoption of amendments, still […]
NEA-NH Extends Profound Sympathies to Families of Those Lost in Texas School Shooting Today
“On behalf of our 17,000 members, I want to express our profound sympathies to the families of those killed in […]
After Committee Adopts HB1431, NEA-NH Hopeful On News of Promised Veto
HB 1431 was adopted with amendments by the Committee of Conference today. Even after the adoption of amendments, HB1431 still […]
NEA-NH Statement on Senate Passage of HB 1431
Parents and teachers in New Hampshire have been working together for a long time to ensure our schools consistently provide […]
We Are At A Tipping Point This Teacher Appreciation Week
Dear NEA-NH Member, Today marks the beginning of Teacher Appreciation week in America. I don’t know about you, but this […]
NEA-NH Applauds Senate Decision to Kill Local Education Caps
NEA-NH is relieved that HB 1393 was killed by the Senate today. The way New Hampshire funds public education is […]
NEA-NH: The Solution Must Include Improving Pay If We Are Serious About Tackling the Educator Shortage
CONCORD, NH – APRIL 26, 2022: Today, NEA shared the findings from multiple reports that look at educator salaries, earnings, […]