New Hampshire House Republicans are moving forward with a new attempt to regulate teaching on race, history, and LGTBQ+ issues in public schools. On Thursday, the chamber passed a bill that would ban certain types of instruction and punish teachers who carried it out. Known as the CHARLIE Act and named after the conservative activist […]
Students in Maggie Roberts’ Women in U.S. History class place 120 American flags in front of the Laconia High School Thursday morning, part of…
Tenth grader Maddie Grant, 15, left, and 11th grader Emma Conlon, 16, count the 120 American flags in front of Laconia High School on Thursday…
Students in social studies teacher Maggie Roberts’ Women in U.S. History class place 120 American flags in front of the Laconia High School Th…
Eleventh grader Kelcie Gatanti, 16, left, holds a flag in place as 11th grader Kaydence Stinson, 16, hammers it into the ground in front of La…
Students from Maggie Roberts’ Women in U.S. History class stand with a banner after placing 120 American flags in front of the Laconia High Sc…
Students in social studies teacher Maggie Roberts’ Women in U.S. History class sign banners for local veterans at Laconia High School on Thurs…
Eighth grade students Camden Glennon, 13, left, and Braydon Lemay, 14, listen during Mike McLaughlin’s social studies class at Belmont Middle …
Social studies teacher Mike McLaughlin goes through historical election results to help students fill out their electoral map predictions at B…
Eighth grade students Julian Bisson, 13, left, and Brielle Ellis, 13, work on their electoral map predictions in Mike McLaughlin’s social stud…
