NH Public Schools Rely Heavily on Local Property Taxes for Funding.
New Hampshire public schools received $3.65 billion in funding during the 2021–2022 school year, with 61.7% coming from local sources like property taxes, 29.4% from state programs, and 8.9% from the federal government, equaling $22,100 per student.
Why It Matters
Education professionals should understand this local-heavy funding model when advocating for equitable resource distribution or explaining budget constraints to stakeholders.