CONCORD — School nurses and superintendent services would not be components of an adequate education under a bill the House approved Wednesday, March 11.

House Bill 1121 lists elements that are to be included in determining the cost of an adequate education but leaves out such things as school nurses and superintendent and administrative services, which opponents say are critical to an adequate education, which the state is constitutionally obligated to provide its children.

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