New Hampshire Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut speaks in Dublin in 2024.
New Hampshire Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut speaks in Dublin in 2024. Credit: โ€”FILE PHOTO

Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut will depart from his role at the end of the current school year, Gov. Kelly Ayotte announced Thursday afternoon.

Edelblut, a Wilton resident, has served as the chief officer of New Hampshireโ€™s Department of Educationย for the past eight years.ย 

โ€œCommissioner Frank Edelblut has led the way in making our stateโ€™s education system more innovative and forward-thinking, and he has played a key role in expanding educational opportunities for families,โ€ Ayotte said in a press release.

Ayotte said her office is launchingย a search for New Hampshireโ€™s next Department of Education commissioner. The next person to hold the job will โ€œbuild on this momentum,โ€ Ayotte said, with aย focus on improving academic performance and supporting teachers.

Edelblut is best knownย in New Hampshire for championing of the stateโ€™s Education Freedom Accounts, the state-funded vouchers that give moneyย to families who wish to pursueย alternative education for their children, like private school or homeschooling.

Edelblut was there at the start of the program in 2021 and has overseen itsย growth to more than 5,300 students this year.

โ€œThis agency remains committed to championing school choice, equipping educators with the tools they need to enhance learningย and providing resources that empower students to thrive,โ€ Edelblut said. โ€œRecognizing that every student learns differently, we have led policy changes that ensure all children have access to educational opportunities tailored to meet their needs.โ€

Edelblut was first nominated to the job by Gov. Chris Sununu in 2017 after losingย to Sununuย in the GOPย gubernatorial primary the year before. Prior to that, he served one term in the House of Representatives.

The State Board of Education released the following statement Thursday afternoon: โ€œโ€œThe State Board of Education is grateful for Commissioner Frank Edelblutโ€™s stalwart leadership and steadfast commitment to New Hampshireโ€™s children. In 2017, Frank took over a department in desperate need of reform. He initiated a reorganization that improved service, responsiveness, accountability and efficiency. His many achievements include introducing Learn Everywhere and Innovation Schools, expanding charter schoolsย and overseeing the longest, most inclusive rule-making process ever conducted for the state minimum standards. Heโ€™s led New Hampshire public education into a new era of thoughtful, student-focused innovation. New Hampshireโ€™s public school system works better now than it did eight years ago, and he deserves all the credit for making that happen.โ€

Charlotte Matherly is the statehouse reporter for the Concord Monitor and Monadnock Ledger-Transcript in partnership with Report for America. Follow her on X at @charmatherly, subscribe to her Capital Beat newsletter and send her an email at cmatherly@cmonitor.com.

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