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MEGAN IN THE NEWS

Bill brought by New Hampshire Senate Democrats would ban guns in ‘safe school zones’

"For students, the stress is real. This is the new normal, and we need to stop this," Megan Tuttle, president of NEA New Hampshire, testified Tuesday.

Overreaching; Bill to give Education Department subpoena power is flawed in several ways

"NEA-New Hampshire President Megan Tuttle pointed out in testimony before the House Judiciary Committee that the department has used this standard to investigate curriculum and classroom content and materials. And the provision would lead to inappropriate state meddling in local schools, as it should be left to the school districts to investigate failures to uphold their own policies."

Proposal in Concord would require schools to assess temperatures in classrooms

"We know when classrooms are too hot, they struggle to learn. Educators struggle to teach," said Megan Tuttle, president of the NEA New Hampshire. "Students perform better when the temperature is less."

Multiple efforts underway to expand NH school voucher system

“It is incredibly discouraging that instead of working together to meet that obligation to the 90 percent of Granite State students who attend neighborhood public schools, state senators are choosing instead to prop up a second education system that diverts public dollars to private and religious schools with little to no oversight,”

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