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Rep. Cordelli proposes HB 747 to fund up to 1,000 annual enrichment scholarships for gifted public-school students

2219916 · February 4, 2025
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Representative Glenn Cordelli introduced HB 747 to create an enrichment scholarship program administered by the Department of Education that would award up to $1,000 per public-school student identified as gifted or twice-exceptional for tuition, tutoring, materials and therapies.

Representative Glenn Cordelli (Tuftonborough) presented House Bill 747 to create a state-run enrichment scholarship program for public-school students identified as gifted or twice-exceptional. The bill would authorize up to $1,000 per eligible student annually, run by the Department of Education with a review panel and a designated program administrator. Eligible uses listed in the bill include private instruction, tuition for classes (including potential community-college classes if rules are expanded), tutoring, instructional materials, therapies (including speech, occupational, and related…

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