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Exploring race and diversity beyond the classroom

Exploring race and diversity beyond the classroom

Exeter Region Cooperative District is slightly less diverse and more wealthy than the state as a whole.

According to the New Hampshire Department of Education, in 2020-21, about 91% of students were non-Hispanic white, while nearly 4% of students were Asian, 2.5% were Hispanic or Latino, about 1.4% were multi-racial and about .8% were Black. About 4.2% of students at Exeter High were eligible to receive free and reduced lunch.

Education & Equity: Exploring the state of public schools in New Hampshire

Education & Equity: Exploring the state of public schools in New Hampshire

Public education in New Hampshire stands at a crossroads.

While schools continue adjusting to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, they're also at the center of state-level discussions about what and how students should learn — and who should pay for their education.