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New Hampshire serves 172,090 students
across 105 districts.
Its teachers have had 9,927 projects funded on Ðǿմ«Ã½, representing
$5.5 million in funds.
New Hampshire spent a total of
$3.0 billion in
the 2016-17 school year school year on education.
63.7% of that was on
instruction, 33.9% on support
services, and 2.4% on other costs.
New Hampshire spent a total of
$17,296
per pupil in the 2016-17 school year school year on
education. 63.7% of that was on
instruction, 33.9% on support
services, and 2.4% on other costs.
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
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New Hampshire Department of Education school support on Ðǿմ«Ã½
Last updated May 1, 2025
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New Hampshire Department of Education
$5.5 million
raised using Ðǿմ«Ã½
9,927
projects
funded
2,942
teachers
funded
33,009
donors
692
projects
for
basic supplies
1,526
projects for
technology
1,359
projects for
books
529
projects
for
art supplies
New Hampshire Department of Education has received support from
15,349 individuals from New Hampshire and
8,830 individuals out-of-state.