NEW DATES! EdOpt Expos in Newport

by
Jody Underwood

We are setting up expos to kick off a new effort to provide information, support, and connections to families who are not happy with their current schools, and want to explore the many other education options they may not know about.

Our first set of expos will be in Newport NH to serve the Upper Valley area. Families can talk with representatives from regional private schools, micro-schools, charter schools, learning centers, home education groups, and more. Details are below in the flyer.

EdOpt people will also be at some Fairs (Newport Farmer’s Market and Swanzey Fair). You can find us at the GOP tables.

We will be hosting expos all around the state. Subscribe to our newsletter to be informed about when they will be in your area. Let us know if you would like it to be in your area, or if you want to talk about education options for your family.

Our non-profit organization and website have just been launched. Please check us out: edopt.org

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Author

  • Jody Underwood

    Jody served on the Croydon School Board from 2010-2023. During this time, she shepherded a bill through the legislature that clarifies the law to allow private schools to be included in town tuitioning agreements, completed the withdrawal from an AREA agreement, and oversaw the separation of Croydon from SAU43 (with Newport) and started their own, very small, SAU99. Jody has written research papers about how New Hampshire uses tax dollars for private schools and on how town tuitioning works in New Hampshire and New England. She has delivered presentations about town tuitioning and school choice around the state. Recently retired from her profession as a learning scientist, Dr. Underwood conducted design, development, and research around the use of technology for learning and assessment. She and her husband moved to New Hampshire in 2007, where they live on a large off-the-grid property with their dog.

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