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The latest and breaking news and investigative reports about Idaho public education.
Leaders contemplate mask mandates as school year begins
At least 13 Idaho districts and charters are requiring masks. West Ada decided to require staff to wear masks and students can opt out with a parent’s permission.
‘People have to choose to do the right thing:’ In AARP call, Little pushes for vaccinations
Rising vaccination numbers could be a linchpin to keeping schools in session this fall, Gov. Brad Little said again Tuesday. Meanwhile, federal money for K-12 coronavirus testing could be on its way shortly.
Idaho Supreme Court says new ballot initiative law violates state constitution
The court blocked Senate Bill 1110 from taking effect.
Women administrators “have to work longer, harder and smarter” to get equal pay
Women school district superintendents in Idaho attain higher levels of education and work more days than their male counterparts, according to a recent study.
Beth Oppenheimer’s passion keeps her going: ‘We’re building a system’
She leads a charge to fund early learning programs in Idaho, against a conservative Legislature that regularly pushes back.
Campus news items: Holt Arena will get a two-year makeover
In other news from Idaho higher education, Boise State University reports a $7.6 million increase in charitable giving.
New school year brings new initiatives and ongoing challenges
When it comes to charting a course for “back to school” this year, it’s more important than ever that decisions are made at the local level.
Little makes two choices for the State Board
The selections further put Little’s imprint on the board, which has far-ranging policymaking authority in K-12 and higher education. If the Senate confirms these nominations next winter, five of the board’s eight members will be Little appointees.
Idaho loses ground on the ISAT amid pandemic
The number of students considered “proficient” or “advanced” by the standardized test shrunk 5.5% in math and 1.5% in language arts from 2019 levels.
Tromp touts pandemic response — and sidesteps politics
Speaking at Albertsons Stadium, with Boise State’s trademark blue turf as a backdrop, Marlene Tromp’s message to students and staff felt like a pregame pep talk.