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Statistics on children, youth and families in New Hampshire from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and New Futures
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Why This Indicator Matters
High-quality education is crucial to providing a strong foundation on which children's brains can develop. Research shows that a young child's brain development sets the trajectory for future success. It is especially important for children facing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), like domestic violence, abuse, neglect, or parental substance use, as they are more likely to have health and wellness problems later in life. Strong early intervention, such as enrollment in high quality early education programs, can stave off future negative consequences for children experiencing these toxic stressors.
Beyond the early years, research also tells us that continued supportive environments in K-12 classrooms help children reach their full potential. When our children start off strong and are given the education that they need to thrive, New Hampshire's future is secure.
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Beyond the early years, research also tells us that continued supportive environments in K-12 classrooms help children reach their full potential. When our children start off strong and are given the education that they need to thrive, New Hampshire's future is secure.
Definition and Source
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Definition
2005-2006 through 2012-2025 data includes public preschool, readiness programs, and kindergarten through grade 12.
2012 through 2025 data includes kindergarten through 12th grade.
2012 through 2025 data includes kindergarten through 12th grade.
Data Source
2005-2006 through 2014-2015 Source: New Hampshire Department of Education, Bureau of Education Statistics
2012-2025 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, 2012-2025, Table S1401
2012-2025 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, 2012-2025, Table S1401
Notes
Updated January 2025.
N.A. – Data not available.
N.A. – Data not available.
Last Updated
January 2025