Idaho EdNews Staff

Education news from around Idaho

This week’s briefs highlights a Boise teacher who was named a PBS Digital Innovator, STEM grants awarded to educators and an East Idaho science fair.

No serious injuries from Blaine County bus accident

At least 10 junior high students were transported to Southern Idaho hospitals on Tuesday afternoon. None of the injuries were considered life-threatening.

Idaho teachers’ union names new executive director

Longtime staff member Sue Wigdorski was promoted after a nationwide search.

Education news from around Idaho

This week’s briefs highlights an East Idaho educator named principal of the year, a robotics competition coming to Boise and a United Way book drive.

Statehouse roundup, 3.16.17: Late-session budgets take shape

The Senate approves Superintendent Ybarra’s office budget, and JFAC recommends full funding for the K-12 school funding formula interim committee.

QUIZ: Can you pass a U.S. civics test?

High school students are required to pass a civics test in order to graduate from high school. The Idaho House voted on Tuesday to support adding Idaho history and government questions to the test.

Education news from around Idaho

This week’s briefs highlight high school students selected as National Merit Finalists, Caldwell students headed to the Robotics World Championship and a way to win $1,000 for your classroom.

Join us for Donuts and Democracy

Idaho Education News and the Boise Metro Chamber are hosting a panel discussion on Idaho public education, featuring elections and policy. The event is free. So are the donuts.

Education briefs from around Idaho

Another possible school bond in East Idaho, and an Olympic gold medalist drops in on a school.

Education news from around Idaho

This week’s briefs highlight four students who are headed to an international science fair, lawmakers raising health awareness in schools and teens helping senior citizens bridge the technological divide.