Sami Edge

She’s a conservationist, scholar and 14-year-old college student

Pangaea Finn has a remarkable resume because she keeps stocking her “intellectual refrigerator.”

School districts move to adopt uniform emergency language

This fall, students across the Treasure Valley – and the state – will learn the same emergency procedures, in an effort to streamline school safety terminology.

Teachers push in favor of keeping Idaho Core Standards

Some 150 people packed a State Board hearing on Monday night for a discussion that centered around education standards.

Boise becomes home of the Brave

After hours of public testimony Monday night, one of Idaho’s oldest high schools changed its mascot.

Boots-on-the ground recruiting boosts migrant enrollment statewide

Plodding through crop fields, shaking hands with dairy farmers and leaving flyers at laundromats: All in a days work when it comes to recruiting students for Idaho’s Migrant Education Program.

Middleton selects Sherawn Reberry as new superintendent

Candidates included a California administrator, a former political candidate and a director for the Idaho Digital Learning Academy.

‘Inclusion is not a partisan issue:’ College of Idaho issues pro-diversity statement

In a statement sent to news outlets, the College of Idaho’s co-presidents said “diversity and inclusion is a win/win that should bring us together.”

Hayden Beverage matches contributions to college savings accounts

Leaders say the effort is one way businesses can help keep “Idaho’s education moving forward.”

Students stand with inclusion programs at Boise State

As legislators weigh in on Boise State’s inclusion initiatives, some students are taking a stand.

State review finds holes in alternative educator preparation program

The State Board of Education ultimately decides whether or not the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence adequately prepares professionals to teach.