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Whether a family chooses public, private, or homeschool, every school should be able to clearly explain how it’s helping ...
Amid low state revenue and canceled federal grants, Idaho library group might spend less than Legislature allocated.
Run by Branden Durst, Brabeion Academy will operate under unique concepts, including hybrid virtual instruction, occasional ...
While SB 1100 is intact, at Boise High and across the state, it also remains in legal limbo. Lambda Legal has appealed to the ...
Civics education is not a luxury. It’s a foundational part of a free society. Our students deserve an education that prepares ...
In a $50 million tort claim, a Boise mother says the district and Hillcrest Elementary School staff failed to protect her ...
Legislative Services Office auditors did not look for evidence of criminal wrongdoing — deferring to the attorney general’s ...
Caldwell superintendent Shalene French plans to retire next summer, as Kelly Holm of the Idaho Press first reported. “The ...
Expert analysis and the latest news from award-winning journalist Kevin Richert.
He’s moving from Arizona to North Idaho to be closer to grandchildren. And he’s looking forward to investing in his new community.
The U.S. Education Department quickly relented and freed up several education grants, worth $33 million in Idaho. But when it comes to federal education funding, the only given is uncertainty.
The decision could have broader implications for Idaho’s ongoing debate over public funding for private schools, most of ...