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Board submits NHSBA resolution opposing open enrollment, cites funding and transportation concerns

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The board approved a resolution for the New Hampshire School Boards Association (NHSBA) opposing mandatory open enrollment, arguing local property‑tax funding structures, special education cost allocation, administrative burdens including transportation logistics, and existing local tuition processes make statewide open enrollment problematic.

The board voted to submit a proposed resolution to the New Hampshire School Boards Association opposing mandatory open enrollment statewide.

Board member Gianna presented draft resolution language and a rationale the board edited in discussion. The final rationale reads in part that open enrollment “will…

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