Kids Learn Everywhere
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Kids Learn Everywhere

RealClearWire

Imagine an education ecosystem where students get academic credit for taking piano lessons, attending courses at a science museum, or even playing AAU basketball. This is now a reality for families in New Hampshire, and policymakers in other states should pay close attention.

The Granite State’s trailblazing Learn Everywhere program is finally off the ground despite state democrats’ and teacher unions’ previous efforts to kill it. Originally passed in 2018, the policy allows students to earn academic credit for learning that happens outside of classroom walls.

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