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NH DOE Commissioner Talks Education With New Americans
At the International Institute of New England, Frank Edelblut shared tips with parents on how they could build bright futures for children.
MANCHESTER, NH – On Aug. 30, 2018, Frank Edelblut, the commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Education, visited with parents at the International Institute of New England in Manchester and spoke about his role and the state’s education system. The institute is celebrating its 100th year of welcoming New Americans to the United States so they can realize their dreams and contribute to the region’s growth and prosperity.
During his conversation with parents from the Congo, Nepal, and countries in South America, the commissioner shared thoughts about the importance of learning and offered strategies on how parents could navigate the educational system to create brighter futures for their children.
Both Edelblut and NH DOE Deputy Commissioner Christine Brennan attended the institute’s open house after the org opened its new center in Manchester in late April.
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For more information about the institute, visit https://iine.org/.
