New Hampshire offers K–12 students and their families several types of school choice, including three private school choice programs, charter schools, magnet schools, home schooling and inter-district and intra-district public school choice via open enrollment policies.
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Private School Choice
New Hampshire has three private school choice programs, an education savings account (ESA), a tax-credit scholarship and a voucher. These programs help some families send their children to participating private schools, and, in the case of the ESA program, to customize an education by purchasing multiple learning materials and services.
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New Hampshire Education Freedom Account
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New Hampshire Education Tax Credit
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New Hampshire Town Tuitioning Program
VoucherLearn More
Public School Choice
New Hampshire has inter-district and intra-district open enrollment policies, which allow some students to transfer to traditional public schools outside their zoned school. New Hampshire also has a few magnet schools.
Charter School Choice
New Hampshire has some charter schools. Charter schools are publicly funded schools that are free of many of the regulations that restrict traditional public schools.
Home School Choice
Parents have to follow certain laws in New Hampshire when homeschooling their children.
K-12 Education in New Hampshire Polling Insights
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