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1. New Hampshire State Resources
us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know. State agencies and organizations. Age of Eligibility Bureau of Special education. new hampshire Department of education. 101 Pleasant Street
http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/nh.htm
NICHCY State Resources : New Hampshire
A publication of the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities
New Hampshire State Resources
Table of Contents
State Agencies Disability Organizations Parent Organizations Other Organizations
The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know.
State Agencies and Organizations
Age of Eligibility
Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
Honorable John Sununu (R)
Senate Russell Courtyard 4
Washington, DC 20510

2. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: New Hampshire State Resources
and Professional organizations Technology STATE GOVERNMENT agencies State Department of education Special education new hampshire education Website Programs
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/nhampshire.html
ABCs of LD The leading Web site on learning disabilities
for parents, teachers, and other professionals What's New Experts Parents Kids ... Yellow pages
To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina

3. UNH Outdoor Education
The Outdoor education (OE) program at the University of new hampshire ( UNH) is world working with diverse populations in public and private schools, organizations, and agencies
http://www.unh.edu/outdoor-education
The Outdoor Education (OE) program at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) is world renowned for its excellence in undergraduate, Masters and PhD training, and for the contributions the program makes to the development of experiential and outdoor education in USA and overseas. The OE program has been operating since 1983 and is one of only a few degree-granting programs accredited by the Association of Experiential Education . The OE program has strong ties with two other UNH Departments - Education and , and many undergraduate students double major in these programs or with Psychology or Business Administration. The OE program prepares individuals for careers working with diverse populations in public and private schools, organizations, and agencies. UNH Outdoor Education Program Awarded 2003 Organizational Member of the Year Award by AEE
2004 NATSAP Keynote Presentation notes
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from Mike Gass

4. Chiefline 03/30/04
Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, new hampshire, new Jersey, Ohio to examine how state education agencies and ESAs $9 million to organizations that provide
http://www.ccsso.org/Whats_New/Newsletters/Chiefline/4436.cfm

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Newsletters Chiefline
Council Quarterly
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Systems of Support, a Community of Practice
The e-mail newsletter of the Council of Chief State School Officers
  • Systems of Support, a Community of Practice CCSSO Technical Assistance to Afterschool Programs Highlighted in Foundation Newsletter
Systems of Support, a Community of Practice
by Susan Taylor The State Support Team Network launched its Systems of Support community of practice on March 25, 2004 with a conference call focusing on various state models for working with educational service agencies (ESAs). The following states participated in the first conference call: Alaska, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Wyoming, and the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands. Several states presented their models for working with ESAs and/or gave examples on how they were providing support to low performing schools and districts including: Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Maryland, Tennessee, and Rhode Island. Ongoing discussions of the Systems of Support community will continue to examine how state education agencies and ESAs can work together to deliver effective systems of support to low performing schools and districts.

5. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
Program (FFELP). new hampshire Higher education Assistance Foundation bodies and other organizations that make decisions affecting and helping local education agencies that have the
http://wdcrobcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list_by_territory.cfm?territory_id=n

6. Department Of Safety
DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES. The Division of Motor Vehicles is under the supervision of Director Virginia C. between driver education and student accident involvement. In new hampshire several organizations have recently been industry and other state agencies to ensure that students are
http://www.state.nh.us/safety/9597mv.html
DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES The Division of Motor Vehicles is under the supervision of Director Virginia C. Beecher who oversees motor vehicle and driver regulations including, but not limited to, driver licensing, vehicle registration, financial responsibility compliance, title issuance, and registration of commercial and private boats. The current term of office for Director Beecher runs through March, 1998. The Director of Motor Vehicles is supported by an Assistant Director who performs such duties as may be assigned by the Director. Bureau of Registration
Bureau of Licensing

Bureau of Certificate of Title

Bureau of Financial Responsibility
... New Motor Vehicle Arbitration Board New Hampshire Motor Vehicles Director Virginia C. Beecher is the first woman ever to hold that post in state government. She was sworn in to office on December 19, 1994 by Governor Stephen Merrill and assumed the duties of office on January 1, 1995. At a national conference in California in March 1995, she was elected to sit on the governing body of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) to serve on the Board of Directors, a body that provides international leadership in matters related to the administration and enforcement of laws pertaining to motor vehicles and their use.

7. NH Links - Education-A-Must Inc Provides Advocate Services For Children With Spe
State agencies and organizations for new hampshire. Age of Eligibility Bureau of Special education. new hampshire Department of education. 101 Pleasant Street
http://www.education-a-must.com/links_statesnh.html
New Hampshire State Resources
State Agencies Disability Organizations Parent Organizations Other Organizations
Tutoring Services
Deena Welde Peschek, Ms. Ed., Special Education, Moderate Needs, PreK-8
Windham, NH
Phone: (603) 432-6293
Fax: (603) 432-3827
Tutoring for elementary school students with learning disabilities as well as general population needing remedial support. All subject areas. Focus on multi-sensory approach and multiple intelligences in all lesson planning. English/language arts support also available to middle school, high school, college, and adult learners. The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at and let us know.
State Agencies and Organizations for New Hampshire
Age of Eligibility
Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under

8. New Hampshire
new hampshire agencies and organizations. The University of new hampshire Institute for the Study Network http//www.nationalgeographic.com/education/index.html
http://www.teachearth.com/states/New_Hampshire.htm
New Hampshire Agencies and Organizations
Climate Change Research Center
http://www.grg.sr.unh.edu/ccrc/
The University of New Hampshire
Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space
Morse Hall
39 College Road
Durham, N.H. 03824-3525
Phone: (603) 862-1991
Fax: (603) 862-2124
Email: ccrc.web@unh.edu The Climate Change Research Center (CCRC) is devoted to the retrieval and interpretation of global change records that document climate, biogeochemical cycling, atmospheric chemistry, unique atmospheric phenomena (e.g. extreme events, volcanic events, biomassburning), and the influence of human activities on our environment. Geographic Alliance Network
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/education/index.html
The National Geographic Society's Geography Education Program has established a network of state geographic alliancesógrassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographersódedicated to improving and promoting geography education. These alliances support professional development for teachers, development of classroom materials, and efforts to make geography a part of state and local curricula. New Hampshire Geographic Alliance Ray Jobin
Department of Education Keene State College 229 Main Street Keene, NH 03435-2001

9. New Hampshire State Agencies: Web Guide Includes Government Agencies That Regula
examination dates; continuing professional education requirements. Links to new hampshire laws and administrative rules and sitefinding agencies and resources
http://www.constructionweblinks.com/Organizations/State_Agencies/Agencies_by_Sta
State Agencies: New Hampshire
Back to State Agencies
New Hampshire's Official Home Page
www.state.nh.us

This link will take you to Webster, the New Hampshire State Government Online official home page. This is a good starting point with a comprehensive list of links to state and local government sites; employment, tax and business resources; and an online directory of New Hampshire businesses and organizations.
Attorney General Opinions

doj.nh.gov/publications/opinions.html
Contains opinions since 1997. Can browse index by date and subject.
Board for the Licensing and Regulation of Plumbers

webster.state.nh.us/plumbing/
Provides general information about rules to be followed as a licensed plumber in New Hampshire; fee schedule; examination information. Links to New Hampshire laws governing plumbing.
Board of Licensure for Architects

www.state.nh.us/jtboard/arch.htm

10. Northeast CAPT: State Resources: New Hampshire
agencies/organizations in State that Provide Technical analyze and disseminate new hampshire healthrelated community-based research, education, and coalition
http://www.northeastcapt.org/resources/state/nh/
Home Resources State Resources
New Hampshire
The Granite State
State Incentive Grant (SIG) recipient funded in October 1998

Single State Agency

Provider Network

Other Statewide Substance Abuse Prevention Funding Agencies

Agencies/Organizations in State that Provide Technical Assistance and Training
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Important State Data Sources
Single State Agency (SSA) Department of Health and Human Services NH Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Recovery: The Department of Health and Human Services Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Recovery (DAPR) Provider Network New Hampshire has a state wide prevention system that is all coordinated by the NH Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Recovery : DAPR has two Contracts Management staff and two Training and Technical Assistance staff who operate in the field. Other Statewide Substance Abuse Prevention Funding Agencies NH Tobacco Prevention Program : The NH Tobacco Prevention Program is sponsored by the NH Department of Health and Human Services in cooperative agreement with Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. TPP aims to reduce tobacco use by all NH Citizens, particularly youth. This statewide initiative uses an evidence-based strategic approach in its program development and implementation. TPP concentrates its efforts on social and environmental changes to reduce the prevalence and consumption of tobacco use by adults and children among all populations in New Hampshire. Program goals are to: Prevent the Initiation of Tobacco Use by New Hampshire Youth; Eliminate Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke; Promote the Access and Availability of Cessation Services; Eliminate the Disparate Use of Tobacco by Special Population Groups in the State

11. Publications (CSW)
education; Employment; Housing; Sexual violence; Family law; legal services, a listing of new hampshire superior, district for other useful agencies and organizations
http://www.nh.gov/csw/resources/publications_legal.html

nh gov

CSW HOME

About Us

Calendar of Events
... Publications > Legal Handbook Table of Contents A LEGAL HANDBOOK FOR WOMEN IN NEW HAMPSHIRE is designed to provide women of New Hampshire with information about state and federal laws related to:
  • Education Employment Housing Sexual violence Family law Criminal law
An extensive Resource Directory provides information on low-cost and pro bono legal services, a listing of New Hampshire superior, district, and family courts, and contact information for other useful agencies and organizations. A glossary of terms, found at the back of the Handbook, provides an easy-to-use reference for unfamiliar legal terms. Terms in bold throughout the Handbook are defined in the Glossary. The goal of the Handbook is to provide basic knowledge of the law to women in the state. It is meant to serve as a starting point for women who need to take legal action for themselves or for their families. No special legal training is required to use this Handbook. WHILE THE HANDBOOK MAY CONTAIN ANSWERS TO LEGAL QUESTIONS, IT IS NOT A COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE LAW, AND IT WILL NOT REPLACE THE SERVICES OF A LAWYER. YOU SHOULD ALWAYS SEEK LEGAL ADVICE FOR YOUR PARTICULAR SITUATION. The Handbook has been revised this year partly to recognize and incorporate certain issues that are relevant and important to immigrant women. Immigrant women are women from other countries who have entered the United States. Immigrants can be documented or undocumented (see Glossary for more information). The Handbook attempts to address issues facing women from both perspectives.

12. NH Arts - Arts In Education Program
Cooperate with other arts education agencies and organizations artists to work in educational and community richness and traditions of new hampshire and draws
http://www.state.nh.us/nharts/aboutus/aie.html
contact info
directions to office

arts plan
programs
artist services
org support

arts in education

community arts
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traditional arts
Arts in Education Program
Arts in Education Coordinator: Catherine O'Brian
cobrian@nharts.state.nh.us
or call (603) 271-0795 Revised: October 14, 2003 Purpose
To encourage the study of the arts by students, Pre-Kindergarten-grade 12, to help them develop arts literacy and lifelong skills that enhance their innate creativity and ability to make critical evaluations, as well as provide tools for better communication. Goals
  • Promote the concept of arts as basic to education. Develop and strengthen programs in arts education. Deepen understanding of and appreciation for the arts in schools and communities. Assist in developing new strategies in arts curriculum development and implementation. Cooperate with other arts education agencies and organizations through partnerships to better meet the arts needs of schools throughout the state. Build support for arts education with educators, public policy makers, and the general public.

13. Economic And Development Organizations, 50 States - SHG Resources
Nevada. new hampshire. new Jersey. new Mexico. new York. North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio. DOT. Economic Development. education Departments. Financial Regulators.
http://www.statehousegirls.net/agencies/economics/
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Links to the various organizations responsible for promoting and supporting businesses and growth in the state.

14. New Hampshire Department Of Education Reporting Calendar 2003
Final Financial Community Based organizations/Local education agencies. Standards for Public School Approval Met or Not Met Checklist (for new school year
http://www.ed.state.nh.us/about/Report Calendar-03.htm
Source Document Due Date To Bureau Report Purpose School Calendar January 2003 Information Services School Calendar by District Verification of Resident Pupil Membership January 2003 Information Services ADM in Attendance and Residence (See A-3 and A-13) Form 4 Quarterly Financial Report January 10, 2003 Business Management Centralized Federal Funding Office USDA Claim for Reimbursement January 10, 2003 Nutrition Programs and Services For receipt of Federal funds One Day Dec. 12 Count Homeless Children January 12, 2003 Lynda Thistle Elliot, Integrated Programs Federal requirement Corporation for National Service Semi-Annual Report for 07/01-12/31 January 15, 2003 Susan Paige-Morgan, Career Development To review status of Service Learning Projects NH SPED Child Count February 1, 2003 Ralph Tilton, Special Education USDA Claim for Reimbursement February 10, 2003 Nutrition Programs and Services For receipt of Federal funds Final Narratives Community Based Organizations and Local Education Agencies February 28, 2003 Ginny St. Martin

15. Invasive Species: Agencies And Organizations - State Organizations
with the US Environmental Protection Agency, Gulf of Noxious Weed Awareness and education Campaign Pulling Nebraska Nevada new hampshire new Jersey
http://www.invasivespecies.gov/other/orgstate.shtml
Resources State organizations with an interest in the prevention, control, or eradication of invasive species: A C D F ... Arkansas Alabama

16. CGRER NetSurfing: Environmental Agencies/Organizations
Natural Resources Commission; new hampshire Department of new York State Department of Environmental ICLEI); International Association for Solar Energy education;
http://www.cgrer.uiowa.edu/servers/servers_envorgs.html
Environmental Agencies/Organizations
(last updated: A wide variety of organizations involved with environmental issues have provided information about themselves via Internet and the World Wide Web.
Topics
This list has been compiled for use by faculty members and students of the Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research . Suggested additions and corrections to this list are welcome and can be sent to the CGRER webmaster Note: These various Internet links may not be accessible at all times.
Directories of Environmental Organizations
U.S. Federal Government Agencies/Programs

17. AIDS Service Organizations
organizations, community based organizations, government agencies, and individuals and promoting standards of excellence for HIV education. ASO in new hampshire.
http://www.twinstatesnetwork.org/hivnet/aso.html
AIDS Service Organizations
in Vermont and New Hampshire
Vermont ASO New Hampshire ASO Return to TSN Home Page
Return to WINet Home Page
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Return to HIV/AIDS Page

Listed in this section are organizations which provide a wide array of services to people who are living with HIV/AIDS, their families and significant others, as well as to the community at large. Services typically provided include: education, prevention, outreach, advocacy, support services such as buddies and groups, and service coordination. The role of the service coordinator, or case manager, is to assist individuals in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational and other services and benefit programs. Inclusion in this list does not imply endorsement by the WINet, Wellness Information Network.
ASO in Vermont
AIDS Community Resource Network (ACORN)
Suite 240
85 Mechanic St.
Lebanon, NH 03166
(800) 816-2220 or (603) 448-8887 office
(603) 448-8885 fax E-mail: Acorn@valley.net

18. New Hampshire
culturally diverse students for field sites for new hampshire student teachers State Special education Directors Association SIP Partners organizations/agencies.
http://www.signetwork.org/SIG2000/NewHampshire.htm
Summary of 1999 Funded State Improvement Grant Applications
August 1999 NEW HAMPSHIRE Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change
The overall plan is to improve services to and results for students with disabilities by:
  • Reducing gaps in the coordination of services and systemic barriers to change. Dissemination and use of research-based, promising practices. Certification, training, recruitment, and retention of qualified personnel. Increased family involvement. Collection, analysis, and use of student performance data to effect policy, program, and service delivery.
NEW HAMPSHIRE Basic Information
Project Title: Promoting Equity and Excellence for All Children and Youth with Disabilities Primary contact person:
Robert Wells and Debra Grabill Address: Special Education Program Management Team
New Hampshire Department of Education
101 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301 Phone: Fax: Email: dgrabill@ed.state.nh.us Web site: Not indicated Date SIG application written/submitted: October 1, 1998

19. Healthy Youth - State By State Information
new hampshire School Health Program Report Card pdf 350K territorial, and local education agencies and national nongovernmental organizations to help
http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/states/nh.htm
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Healthy Youth Home

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State-by-State Information
New Hampshire
Listed below are links to adolescent and school health data, policy information, and funded programs specific to each state. YRBSS: Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System New Hampshire State Fact Sheet [pdf 100K] Youth Online: Comprehensive Results for New Hampshire More YRBSS data and fact sheets
[including accessible formats] SHPPS: School Health Policies and Programs Study New Hampshire School Health Program Report Card
[pdf 350K] More SHPPS data
[including accessible formats] School Health Profiles The School Health Profiles monitor characteristics of health education in middle or junior high schools and senior high schools in the United States. The Profiles are school-based surveys conducted by state and local education agencies. Project Partners: Funded Programs See the Project Partners Map for information about specific programs funded in each state. CDC's Adolescent and School Health Program supports state, territorial, and local education agencies and national nongovernmental organizations to help build and/or strengthen their capacity to improve child and adolescent health.

20. State Health Profiles 2002 - CDC's Public Health Partnerships With New Hampshire
and local public health departments and communitybased organizations. Funded new hampshire s education agencies to support HIV prevention education for young
http://www.cdc.gov/epo/shp/SHP2002/partnerships/new_hampshire.htm

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CDC's Public Health Partnerships with New Hampshire
  • Funded New Hampshire's health department to improve timely reporting of major birth defects, improve access to care for children with birth defects, develop activities to prevent spina bifida and anencephaly, and encourage surveillance for prenatally diagnosed birth defects.
  • Provided voluntary laboratory performance evaluation programs for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis testing.
  • Provided resources and technical assistance to HIV prevention programs through state and local public health departments and community-based organizations.
  • Provided free breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services to uninsured/underinsured, low-income women through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.
  • Funded implementation of tobacco use and control prevention programs.
  • Funded the state-based Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) Program to track and respond to cases of excessive lead exposure.
  • Supported the Center-Collaboratory in Applied Communications Technology for Public Health Preparedness, which helps ensure that state and local public health systems and health-care workers can respond to health threats, including terrorism or bioterrorism.

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