Manchester, NH has made national news once again — and for all the wrong reasons. Mayor Joyce Craig supports identity politics, division in our community, and as chairman of the school board, supported Critical Race Theory.
RiseUpNH: Independence Day!
Happy 4th! I hope we can all celebrate the vision and bravery it took for people to rise up to create the US of A. Recall the sacrifices of many of the Declaration signatories, and the continual efforts through the years to keep and strengthen our country through assaults from both inside and out.
Manchester: The Mayor, Current Superintendent, and School Board Members Have Been Failing These Children
This week was quite explosive when Dan Concannon, a site coordinator for the Manchester School District’s 21st Century Community Learning Center, resigned based on what appears to be a violation of his civil rights. Manchester administrators cannot violate the civil rights of black or white employees, yet here we are.
My Original Complaint to the Manchester School District
To Whom It May Concern:
I am filing a work-related complaint. I am submitting this directly to HR rather than discussing this with my supervisor – 21st Century Director Tom McGee.
An Analysis of November 2020, Votes in Rockingham and Hillsborough Counties
After experiencing the aftermath of the Nov 3 debacle and seeing Sidney Powell describe how our voting machines may be compromised I decided to find out if the voting machines in NH were indeed rigged.
Open Letter Demands Release of “Whiteness” Training, School Assignments
Mayor Craig and members of the Honorable Board: As you know, the resignation of whistleblower Daniel Concannon has caused quite a stir. Rightly so!
Dan Concannon – Additional Thoughts on the Left’s Cultural Revolution Now in Progress in Our Schools and Government
No decent human being supports Critical Race Theory or any of the ongoing anti-White lunacy. Or, any of the other components of the cultural revolution in which we find ourselves.
Setting the Record Straight on the SAU16 (Exeter) School Board Meetings in June
On June 14, 2021, The SAU16 Joint School Board, along with Superintendent, Dr. David Ryan, held their first “in-person” meeting in over a year. The following night, The Exeter Regional Cooperative School Board (with Dr. Ryan), then held their first “in-person” meeting in over a year.
Did Crony Politics Land 21 CCLC “White Privilege” Program Director Tom McGee His Job in Manchester?
Today I opened my email to find a letter of resignation from Don Concannon who is the Site Coordinator in the Manchester School District. Needless to say, it’s pretty explosive.
Girard Supports Concannon, Condemns Manchester School District “Whiteness Training”
MANCHESTER, NH. June 28, 2021–“Daniel Concannon is a brave individual and I want to thank him for exposing what’s happening in the Manchester School District and for his courage in confronting the “woke mob” as it works to indoctrinate our students and staff into racist ways of thinking about and behaving toward people who are different from one another.
Press Release: Passage of the Budget Brings Long-Overdue Protections for the Preborn
Concord, NH – Today, lawmakers came together to support HB 2, the state budget, by a vote of 192-181. Sections 37-40 of the budget enact the Fetal Life Protection Act, New Hampshire’s first ban on late-term abortion.
RebuildNH Celebrates Meaningful Reform in 2021 Session
EAST DERRY, N.H.—RebuildNH is celebrating a meaningful victory today as the Legislature passed a strong budget containing meaningful emergency powers reforms as well as a promise from the governor to deliver the rest of our critical constitutional requests using bills retained in House committees.
Long-Awaited Public Charter School Grant Competition Announced
Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Education is excited to announce the start of the 2020-2021 federal charter school grant competition, which provides competitive grant funds to start new public chartered schools, as well as replicate and expand existing high-quality public chartered schools.
A Budget That Will Transform New Hampshire for the Better
Ten years ago, the New Hampshire legislature passed a transformative budget that set the state up for an economic boom that has benefited tens of thousands of residents.
Giving Voters a Voice by Empowering Elected School District Officials to Reclaim Control over Budgets and Curriculum.
SDGA members should be aware of two extraordinary conflicts that made news in June, both involving school boards and Critical Race Theory instruction.
Rebuild NH: Publicly Announced Agreement Acceptable Regarding Emergency Powers Reforms
Call your state senator and ask them to keep the promises they’ve made; thank those representatives in the Freedom Caucus who stood firm to demand these changes.
Girard Backs State Budget Deal
MANCHESTER, NH–JUNE 23, 2021–“Like many, I have watched with great interest the progress of the state budget and HB2, the ‘trailer bill.’ As I heard from many people about their concerns, I have sought to learn about its various provisions.
NH Republican (and former) State Rep Jack Balcom has Passed Away
It is with a very heavy heart that the Merrimack Republican Town Committee (MRTC) announces the passing of the Honorable JACK BALCOM. Jack was an integral part of the Merrimack Community.
If the Budget Fails, We Lose Everything. If It Passes, We Will Have Achieved a Great Deal.
On Thursday, members of the New Hampshire House will vote up or down on House Bill 2, the budget rider bill that contains provisions enacting school choice, restrictions on public funding of critical race theory in New Hampshire schools, a ban on late-term abortions, and meaningful tax cuts.
Op-Ed: While There Is Plenty in This Budget to Like…
New Hampshire’s 2021 Budget should be defeated. While there is plenty in this budget to like (and no danger the Governor can afford to let any of those good things disappear) the budget that’s eventually signed should end the neutering of both the Governor’s Emergency Powers legislation and the Divisive Concepts legislation.