Kristin Noble comments on resistance to change and funding issues in NH public education

Kristin Noble, New Hampshire Representative for Hillsborough 2nd District
Kristin Noble, New Hampshire Representative for Hillsborough 2nd District
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Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, posted a series of statements on her Twitter account addressing ongoing debates over public education policy in the state.

On May 28, 2026, Noble commented on the challenges facing educational reform, stating, “Public education is incredibly resistant to change. It is critical to protect the stakeholders who have been involved so they don’t receive backlash from those who wish to protect the status quo. NH students deserve to have adults fight to get the best education for them.”

Later that day, she addressed financial aspects of school choice and open enrollment policies. On May 29, 2026, Noble wrote, “Democrats would rather the current law where local money travels to the open enrollment school. There are districts planning to accept students this coming year. Will be interesting to see what happens when those tuition bills arrive.”

In another post on May 29, 2026, Noble discussed proposed preferences for teachers within district enrollment policies: “Teachers would have been given preference to enroll their kids in the district they work in. #nhpolitics”

The debate over public education funding and school choice has been ongoing in New Hampshire. Proposals regarding open enrollment and how local funds follow students have generated significant discussion among lawmakers and stakeholders. The question of whether teachers should receive special consideration for enrolling their children in their workplace districts has also surfaced as part of broader legislative efforts.



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