Links of Interest

  • Goffstown School Board
    The Board is made up of 9 members who are elected by the town for 3-year terms.
    Vision: The Goffstown School District is an educational community where students, teachers, professional and support staff, parents, school board members, and the entire community value and support academic achievement and are proud of their schools.
    Mission: The Mission of the Goffstown School District is to provide the opportunity for each student to obtain a substantive, challenging, and appropriate education consistent with the student’s abilities, offered within a safe environment, and serves as a foundation for lifelong learning.
  • Goffstown Town & School Elections
    Voting Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM at Goffstown High School and Bartlet Elementary School. See: School Deliberative & Budget documents, and 2025 Voters Guide (town & school).
  • NH Department of Education
    The NH DoE is committed to helping students, parents, and educators (including teachers, principals, superintendents, and school communities) meet the educational needs of each student. Also see:
    iPlatform (Data Reports portal) and NH Educational Law.
    Vision: Live Free and Learn
    Mission: The New Hampshire Department of Education advances learner-centered opportunities that create bright futures.
  • NH School Board Association
    The New Hampshire School Boards Association is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting our members by providing a variety of services to assist local school boards with their responsibilities relative to school district governance.
    Mission: The mission of the New Hampshire School Boards Association is to promote excellence in public education for all New Hampshire children.
  • Reaching Higher New Hampshire
    Reaching Higher is a nonpartisan non-profit serving as a public education policy and community engagement resource for New Hampshire families, educators, and elected officials.
    Mission: Reaching Higher NH’s mission is to provide all New Hampshire children with the opportunity to prepare for college, for immediate careers, and for the challenges and opportunities of life in 21st century NH, by serving as a public education policy and community engagement resource for New Hampshire families, educators, and elected officials. 
  • New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute
    The NHFPI is a nonpartisan, independent research nonprofit that examines issues related to the State budget, the economy, policy decisions, and the financial security of Granite Staters, centering on issues relevant to low- and moderate-income people and families. Mission: New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute promotes opportunity and economic well-being for all New Hampshire residents by producing and disseminating independent research and analysis to inform public policy.
  • NH Schools Funding Fairness Project
    The NHSFFP is a non-partisan non-profit that performs grassroots and legislative advocacy for greater equity in public school funding and taxation.
    Mission: The mission of the NH School Funding Fairness Project is to inform the public about the condition of New Hampshire public schools and their funding; to advocate for changes to make the system more equitable for students and taxpayers alike; and, if necessary, to prosecute, manage, control, and/or participate in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the system for funding education in New Hampshire.