Latino Listening Project
Investigating inequity in Idaho schools | The Latino Listening Project is a collaboration between the Idaho Statesman and Idaho Education News, focused on the educational outcomes of Latino students in Idaho. This effort is supported by the American Press Institute and the Education Writers Association.
Maps illustrate learning disparities between white and Latino students
Find out what’s happening in your school or district.
EL CONDADO DE BLAINE ESTÁ REDISEÑANDO SU SISTEMA PARA AUMENTAR EL LOGRO ESTUDIANTIL LATINO
Bajo la orientación de la superintendente Gwen Carol Holmes, los dirigentes están repensando las prácticas tradicionales y para prestar un mejor servicio a una población de estudiantes latinos en crecimiento.
Blaine County is redesigning its system to boost Latino student achievement
Under superintendent GwenCarol Holmes the district is rethinking teaching practices and retooling culture in the hopes they can improve Latino student success.
Latino Listening Project wins Education Writers fellowship
The fellowship will support a year-long partnership between the Idaho Statesman and Idaho Education News.
LOS ESTUDIANTES LATINOS SON IMPORTANTES PARA EL FUTURO DE IDAHO, DICEN LOS EXPERTOS. ENTONCES, ¿POR QUÉ SE QUEDAN ATRÁS DE SUS COMPAÑEROS?
Según expertos nacionales y locales, el éxito de los estudiantes latinos será fundamental para el futuro económico de Idaho.
Latino students matter to Idaho’s future, experts say. So why do they lag behind peers?
As Latino students make up an increasingly important part of Idaho’s labor force, experts say Idaho must step up to improve Latino educational outcomes.
Idaho Education News, Idaho Statesman to partner on Latino education project
Our reporters will dive into data, listen to Latino communities and explore how the education system works — or doesn’t work — for Latino students.
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