A district with 24% special education students receives the same amount of state funding as a district with 5% special ...
I am deeply disappointed that 34 legislators chose to turn their backs on essential services for students with disabilities.
The WWAMI debate is about Idaho’s chronic doctor shortage. But it is also a juicy debate over politics, turf and market share ...
The debacle has garnered national attention and sparked an outpouring of support for the middle school teacher.
Opinion
Implications of requiring an Idaho teacher to remove ‘Everyone is Welcome’ poster are far-reachingThe recent story of a West Ada School District teacher being required to remove a classroom poster that simply states “Everyone is Welcome” because it was deemed not “content neutral,” should give us ...
With more charter schools popping up every year and subsidized private schooling around the corner, traditional districts are facing increased pressure to compete for students. To attract learners, ...
President Donald Trump says he wants to “dismantle” the U.S. Department of Education. What would that mean for America’s ...
West Bonner trustees decided in a split vote at a special meeting Thursday to run a $4.7 million two-year levy in May. The ...
Governor Brad Little with one stroke of a pen has betrayed the Idaho Constitution, Idaho’s 314,000 public school students, ...
Gov. Brad Little signed House Bill 93 Thursday, codifying Idaho’s first private school choice program that directs state funds to private school tuition. The new $50 million program offers private ...
Two charter schools received unconditional six-year renewals to their charters on Thursday. While both schools asked for the ...
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