NH: School Board revises special education reconfiguration after community pushback

May 19, 2026

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We know what happens when the mentality of a society is that people who talk different, or walk different, or process different, get sent to a different place or treated differently,” said Amy Wheeler Teas, a parent of three, two of which are intensive needs students in the Nashua School District. “We’ve seen what happens and New Hampshire has made that promise to us that our disabled folks are going to be part of the community.” Teas was one of many parents, educators, and community members who came to the Board of Education (BoE) meeting on Monday night to speak against the district’s proposed reconfiguration of the elementary special education programs.

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