New Hampshire Law News
Friday, January 27, 2012
New Hampshire parents get to nix school curriculum they find objectionable A new law recently passed in New Hampshire gives parents the right to file an objection to any course material they find offensive at their child’s public school, and as a result, the school district has to devise an alternative acceptable to the parent.
New Hampshire primary: Santorum under fire and Romney snubbed • New polls show big leads for Romney in New Hampshire • Romney at the top in latest South Carolina polling • Controversy over final vote tally in Iowa caucuses • Ron Paul rips Rick Santorum in new television ad • Read our latest news coverage from the campaign The contest for the New Hampshire primary is going at full speed, with the glare of the media spotlight shining on Rick Santorum's ...
Law could 'leave public schools in shreds' The New Hampshire Legislature on Jan. 4 passed Rep. J.R. Hoell's (R-Dunbarton) HB 542, a law that took effect immediately and grants parents unprecedented powers to direct the education of their children in public schools. Specifically, the law (a)...
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