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Nonpartisan group Education Commission of the States briefs New Hampshire lawmakers on K‑12 trends

2159612 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

Representatives from the Education Commission of the States outlined 2024 state-level trends in teacher pathways, K‑12 funding formulas, school choice expansion and career-and-technical education during a Senate Education Committee briefing.

Joel Moore, the director of state relations at the Education Commission of the States (ECS), and Klaus (Claus) von Zastor, ECS senior director of policy, told the New Hampshire Senate Education Committee on Feb. 1 that ECS tracks legislation and policy across all 50 states and several territories and makes that information available to state policymakers.

The presentation summarized major 2024 trends the group reported nationwide and provided state examples. “My name is Joel Moore. I am the director of state relations with Education Commission of the States,” Moore said at the start of the presentation. The speakers said ECS maintains free 50‑state comparisons on topics including teacher recruitment and retention, state accountability systems, K‑12 funding and school facilities.

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