June 11, 2025 - 19:41
In a significant move shortly after the approval of a key initiative during Frank Edelblut’s tenure, Governor Kelly Ayotte has nominated Caitlin Davis to take the helm of the New Hampshire Department of Education. This decision follows the recent endorsement of universal access to Education Freedom Accounts, a hallmark achievement of Edelblut’s leadership.
Caitlin Davis, who has a strong background in educational policy and administration, is expected to bring fresh perspectives and innovative strategies to the department. Her nomination comes at a crucial time as the state seeks to expand educational opportunities for all students. The Education Freedom Accounts initiative aims to provide families with more choices in their children's education, allowing for greater flexibility and customization of learning experiences.
As Davis prepares to step into her new role, stakeholders across the state are optimistic about her ability to navigate the challenges ahead and build on the progress made under Edelblut’s leadership. The future of education in New Hampshire is poised for transformation as Davis takes charge of implementing and enhancing educational initiatives.
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