New Hampshire Scholarship Fund

New Hampshire ESA Curriculum: How to Use the Children's Scholarship Fund for Curriculum

A parent's guide to using Children's Scholarship Fund New Hampshire for curriculum, educational materials, and structured learning programmes for ages 6–11.

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Mysteries in Time educational history curriculum box with story books, world map, and hands-on craft materials for New Hampshire Children's Scholarship Fund eligible learning
Scholarship Eligible
Curriculum Aligned
Ages 6–11
Secular Education
Child reading Mysteries in Time history magazine at home
Child reading Mysteries in Time history magazine at home
Young boy exploring world history through educational activities
Young boy exploring world history through educational activities
Girl learning geography with world map and atlas
Girl learning geography with world map and atlas
Ancient Egypt themed educational activity pages
Ancient Egypt themed educational activity pages
History teacher resource map for classroom learning
History teacher resource map for classroom learning
Child engaged with interactive history subscription box content
Child engaged with interactive history subscription box content

What Is the Children's Scholarship Fund New Hampshire?

The Children's Scholarship Fund New Hampshire provides families with funding that can be used for curriculum, educational materials, and structured learning programmes. Rather than being tied to a single school or provider, the scholarship gives parents the flexibility to choose resources that genuinely fit their child's learning needs.

Eligible expenses typically include curriculum and educational programmes, homeschool resources, books, tutoring, and subject-specific learning materials. For families who homeschool or supplement their child's education, this opens up real opportunities to invest in high-quality resources.

This guide walks you through how the Children's Scholarship Fund works, what it can be used for, and how to find curriculum that qualifies — so you can make confident, informed decisions for your child's education.

ESA Spending Guide

What Can the Children's Scholarship Fund Be Used For?

Curriculum and educational programs

Online learning platforms

Homeschool resources

Tutoring and classes

Educational materials and books

Educational, structured resources that support meaningful learning outcomes typically qualify. Many families choose to invest in curriculum that keeps their child engaged while meeting real educational goals.

Step by Step

How to Use the Scholarship

Follow these four steps to put your Children's Scholarship Fund to work on your child's education.

1

Review scholarship guidelines

Familiarise yourself with the Children’s Scholarship Fund New Hampshire guidelines to understand which educational expenses are eligible and how funding can be applied.

2

Choose an eligible curriculum provider

Search for a curriculum provider that meets your child’s learning needs. Look for structured, age-appropriate educational materials designed for your child’s age group.

3

Make your purchase or submit for reimbursement

Complete your purchase through an approved method. Depending on the programme, you may pay directly or submit a reimbursement request for eligible curriculum expenses.

4

Keep receipts and documentation

Save all receipts and records from your purchase. Maintaining clear documentation ensures compliance with the scholarship fund’s requirements and helps with any future reporting.

Important Reminder

Always check the latest Children's Scholarship Fund New Hampshire guidelines to ensure your purchase qualifies. Rules and eligible categories can change, so it's worth reviewing before each purchase.

What's Inside

Scholarship Eligible CurriculumPackages

Choose from three curriculum programs, each delivering four units of structured, hands-on history education. Every package is a strong choice for scholarship-funded learning. Or choose the whole 12 units together in one pack.

Ancient World History Curriculum Package featuring Egypt, Rome, Greece, and China educational materials
4 Unit Curriculum Package

Ancient World History Curriculum Program

Ages 6–11

  • Ancient Egypt
  • Ancient Rome
  • Ancient Greece
  • Ancient China
Middle History Curriculum Package covering Vikings, Elizabethans, Aztecs, and Stuarts for hands-on history education
4 Unit Curriculum Package Delivered

Middle History Curriculum Program

Ages 6–11

  • Vikings
  • Elizabethans / Tudors
  • Aztecs
  • Stuarts
Modern History Curriculum Package including WW2, Victorians, Wild West, and Space exploration educational materials
4 Unit Curriculum Package Delivered

Modern History Curriculum Program

Ages 6–11

  • World War 2
  • Victorians
  • Wild West
  • Space

What Comes in Every Box

Each unit is packed with carefully curated learning materials that align with educational standards.

Fiction Story Book & Factual Magazine
Historical Maps & Timelines
Hands-On Craft Activities
Puzzles, Recipes & Challenges

All content is secular, standards-aligned, and designed to reinforce key history learning objectives while building reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.

Curriculum Guide

Using ESA Funds for Curriculum

A strong curriculum should be structured and easy to follow, age-appropriate, engaging for children, and designed to support real educational progress. These qualities matter whether you're fully homeschooling or supplementing your child's learning.

Multi-subject curriculum is a particularly efficient use of scholarship funds because it covers multiple learning areas in a single programme — giving your child a well-rounded education without needing to purchase separate resources for each subject.

A Good ESA-Eligible Curriculum Should Be:

Structured and educational
Age-appropriate
Easy to follow for both parent and child
Engaging enough to keep kids motivated
Featured Curriculum

An Engaging History Curriculum for Ages 6-11

Many families choose interactive, self-paced programs specifically designed for primary-aged children. These programs combine storytelling with hands-on activities to make learning both educational and enjoyable.

History-based learning

A subject often missing from standard curricula, brought to life through storytelling and activities.

Reading and comprehension activities

Fiction and non-fiction materials that build literacy skills alongside historical knowledge.

Quizzes and interactive tasks

Hands-on challenges, puzzles, and crafts that reinforce learning and keep children engaged.

Flexible self-paced lessons

Designed so families can work through the material at their own pace, on their own schedule.

Explore Curriculum Options

These types of programs are often used by homeschooling families and can fit well within ESA-approved categories. View curriculum packages

Key Benefits

Why Families Use the Scholarship for Curriculum

Flexible and self-paced

Easy to access from home

Engaging for children

Simple for parents to manage

It's a practical way to make the most of your Children's Scholarship Fund while giving your child a structured, engaging, and multi-subject learning experience.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about using the Children's Scholarship Fund New Hampshire for curriculum and educational materials.

Get Started

Start Your Child's Learning Journey

The Children's Scholarship Fund New Hampshire is a valuable opportunity for families. The key is choosing curriculum that is engaging, structured, and supports multiple learning areas. Explore Mysteries in Time and give your child a rich, multi-subject education.