To ensure that families in NH are connected to reliable broadband services, NHED and ExcelinED are sharing important information about the Affordable Connectivity Program, which lowers internet costs for eligible families, including students approved to receive benefits under the National Free and Reduced-Price Lunch Program and school breakfast program.
Students and upcoming graduates are invited to participate in the 2nd Annual U.S. Department of Labor Virtual Job Fair from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on June 24. Multiple agencies will be represented at the fair, and online registration is available.
NHED’s YES! scholarship program is designed to help families and residents whose education was negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic by awarding $1,000 scholarships to New Hampshire students. The scholarships may be used for tutoring provided by certified NH educators, as well as special education therapies and services provided by certified NH special education teachers or licensed therapists. To apply, visit Yes Every Student. Certified educators or licensed service providers that are interested in providing supplemental services as part of this program should complete this form.
NHED is partnering with NH camps and school-age summer programs across the state to offer its ReKindling Curiosity summer camp initiative. Here is a handout flyer with detailed information on the program. The state-operated summer enrichment program will pay up to $650 of the youth recreation camp fees for qualifying students.