Featured Series
Stories about Idaho’s educators, students and policy makers plus features on bright spots in Idaho education.
Micron exposes kids to the semiconductor industry
Students are learning what engineers and scientists do every day.
PHOTOS: Kids leave their mark on school before it’s demolished
Take a look at written notes left by students and staff on the school walls.
‘I just want to be a good male dancer’
Sacrifice and commitment lands Idaho teenager a career with one of the largest ballet companies in the country.
Boise student is MIT bound
Sophie Van Pelt was accepted to one of the most prestigious schools in the country and she earned a scholarship that will pay for it all.
Hailey senior named National Merit Scholar
Wood River High valedictorian Mason Johnson wants to protect and restore the Earth as a environmental engineer.
As dual credit grows, will rural students get left behind?
By providing free college-level classes in high school, Idaho hopes to encourage a new generation of college students. The results have been mixed.
Teacher infuses Ethiopian tribal culture in her classroom
Riverstone International’s Christine Corbin took a month adventure to enhance the learning experience for her students.
Boise 12-year-old has started prepping for college
Veronica Richmond scored high on a college entrance exam and has already started visiting campuses.
Best friends earn their way to college
Two Emmett seniors studied together and supported each other to make their dreams come true.
For-profit partnerships fuel oversight concerns at virtual schools
Sluggish outcomes have resulted in the Idaho Public Charter School Commission’s recent sanctioning of six virtual schools and fueled concerns that the for-profit partnerships hinder school oversight.