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Satterlee talks about retirement and budget deficit in final address
The five-year president will depart from Idaho State University on Dec. 31.
Boise State program supports students with disabilities
Through the PEERS program, classmates get the chance to explore their academic interests, and expand their social circles at Idaho’s largest university.
Empowering Parents panel discusses program eligibility and limitations
Sen. Lori Den Hartog gave a synopsis of the program’s original intent, and the group addressed private school tuition, homeschool co-op fees and public school fees.
Funding formula rewrite still up in the air after second committee meeting
State education leaders agreed that the nearly 30-year-old policy is outdated, complicated and misaligned.
Some details are still fuzzy on the governor’s Idaho Launch program
Administrators questions state officials on Thursday about the $80 million postsecondary career incentives plan.
Administrators share takeaways from first day of conference
“The most important thing is conversations with…all the other superintendents around,” said one Idaho leader.
Favorite Teachers: Mountain View students celebrate theater teacher for inclusive, transformative teaching
Camilla Boylan has won multiple awards, including the prestigious Velma V. Morrison Performing Arts Educator of the Year Award.
McCall-Donnelly spearheads solutions to workforce struggles
The district is creating a community daycare center and an employee housing complex to fill severe needs.
Applications now open for $45 million in career technical education funding
The grants will go to boost CTE initiatives in Idaho’s middle and high schools, particularly those in rural and remote regions of the state.
BEYOND GO-ON: What state data does — and doesn’t — measure
Education leaders say go-on data doesn’t cover the full extent of education success in Idaho.