The New Hampshire Agreement and Parenting Plan Order Designating School District is a legal document created between two parties, typically parents, that outlines the details of parenting and educational responsibilities for their minor children. This document is used to ensure that both parents are in agreement about where the children will attend school, who will be responsible for transportation to and from school, and how education-related decisions will be made. The New Hampshire Agreement and Parenting Plan Order Designating School District usually includes provisions regarding holidays, vacations, and other special days, as well as provisions regarding school breaks. It may also include provisions regarding how long the agreement is in effect and how it can be modified or terminated. There are two types of New Hampshire Agreement and Parenting Plan Order Designating School District: the Joint Order Designating School District and the Parental Order Designating School District. The Joint Order Designating School District is an agreement between two parents that outlines the details of their parenting plan and designates the school district that the children will attend. The Parental Order Designating School District is an agreement between one parent and the school district that outlines the details of the parenting plan and designates the school district that the children will attend.