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Stories about Idaho’s educators, students and policy makers plus features on bright spots in Idaho education.

Fourth graders pose in ‘live’ wax museum

Boise elementary students learn about Idaho history by portraying famous figures.

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Cynthia Mann Elementary celebrates 25 years

Students, parents, former and current staff members came together on Wednesday to celebrate 25 years of Cynthia Mann Elementary School in Boise.

Thousands of fourth graders celebrate Idaho history

Idaho history came to life for more than 3,400 West Ada School District fourth graders on Friday. The Meridian Middle School sports field was filled with children and 42 hands-on learning stations to celebrate the 30th annual Idaho History Rendezvous. “This is a great experience for the students, it is a combination of what they…

Yale-bound Centennial student named Presidential Scholar

West Ada School District senior will attend Yale University next year, where he plans to major in math and economics.

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Online student a National Merit finalist

Nathan Edelmann says he does school work and participates in extracurricular activities from the moment he gets up in the morning until the time he goes to bed.

Nampa valedictorian overcomes the odds

Senior Alex Tracy overcame challenges in his personal life to graduate with a 4.0 — and gain admission to the U.S. Naval Academy.

Educator shares inspiration during Teacher Appreciation Week

Longfellow teacher Emily Hammond opens up about her favorite teachers, why she got into education and what keeps her going every day.

Caldwell welding program receives a $70,000 facelift

Local companies donated all the supplies and labor and students helped with the construction, gaining hands-on experience.