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N e w H a m p s h i r e , 2 0 1 8 • S T U F F 9 In 2005, the New Hampshire Board of Education repealed what was called the Carnegie Rule, which was a requirement mandating students had to receive 180 hours of in-class instruction in order to qualify for graduation. Bramante says the board made chang- es allowing students to get credit for experiential Teresa Dubuque, 17 Senior, Lebanon High School Interning at: Fujifilm, Lebanon Lives: Lebanon Goals: Not sure yet, that's part of why I'm doing my internship so I can get a little guidance. Multi-talented: I am ambidextrous. Continued on page 10

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