Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, posted a series of updates on her social media account concerning education policy and legislative activities in late March and early April 2026.
On March 31, 2026, Noble commented on the need for curriculum changes in schools. She wrote, “Time for some new content to be introduced in the schools.”
The following day, April 1, 2026, she reminded followers about an upcoming legislative event: “Reminder that today we will have the continuation hearing on SB101 open enrollment at Granite Place room 232 at 10am.” SB101 is legislation under consideration in New Hampshire regarding open enrollment policies in public schools. Open enrollment allows students to attend public schools outside their zoned district if space permits.
Later that morning, Noble shared another post featuring only an emoji and a link: ” https://t.co/eH0IoO4Fxf”
New Hampshire’s legislature has debated several bills related to education policy in recent years. These debates often focus on curriculum standards and school choice options such as open enrollment.

