Nik Streng

 

U of I training teachers to provide dual-credit cybersecurity course

Students won’t be hacking into computer systems in CYB 110, but they will be getting an introduction into what cybersecurity means.

West Ada trustees agree to keep masks mandatory while indoors

Masks are optional while outdoors, before school, after school, during recess, meals and other outdoor activities.

Educators get caught up on legislative session

The event drew about 100 administrators, including veterans at big districts like West Ada’s Mary Ann Ranells and leaders of smaller charters and districts like New Plymouth’s David Sotutu.

Nampa trustee to face May recall election

An Idaho Falls trustee will also be facing recall.

Idaho experiencing “unprecedented” superintendent turnover

At least one third of school districts have hired a new leader over the past two school years.

Bub selected to lead West Ada

The principal of Centennial High School will fill the top spot in Idaho’s largest district later this year.

Most Idaho elementary schools find ways to provide all-day kindergarten

The state pays for only half-day kindergarten, but administrators find other sources to make up the difference.

Hawes selected as new Boise trustee

The board has a new member for the second time this school year.

Standardized testing returns after a COVID-induced break

One Boise parent worries that standardized tests in 2021 will be more of an indicator of how she wasn’t able to teach her own children when they were at home.

Boise narrows trustee candidates to three

The board expects to make a final selection next week.