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The latest and breaking news and investigative reports about Idaho public education.

Biden set to nominate Miguel Cardona as education secretary, sidestepping fraught policy debates

The Connecticut education commissioner is a former public school teacher.

Most districts and charters fail to comply with Idaho’s transparency laws

Only about 20 percent of schools update their websites with current expenditures, contracts and board documents, according to an EdNews review.

Campus coronavirus roundup, 12.21.20: Cases exceeded 5,400 for fall semester

All 11 public and private colleges and universities managed to maintain some form of face-to-face learning during the semester — but not without problems.

CORONAVIRUS TRENDLINE, 12.18.20: Sharp trends dip after post-Thanksgiving surge

A record-setting surge in COVID-19 cases after the Thanksgiving holiday looks to have flattened slightly this week, mirroring a trend in the K-12 system EdNews reported on Monday.

Athletic proposal would let more parents in games — with consequences if districts violate safety protocols

The plan would allow up to two spectators per student participant and enforce a series of safety protocols. Gov. Brad Little has not yet agreed to the proposal.

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Education leaders want the governor to allow more parents into sports events

Gov. Brad Little’s statewide order designed to help slow the spread of coronavirus limits gatherings to 10 people or less. Players are exempt but spectators are not.

State Board waives college entrance exam requirement for class of 2021

The State Board also approved new nursing and cybersecurity programs at Boise State University and Lewis-Clark State College.

West Ada group drops recall of new board chair and vice chair

Recall West Ada leaders said board members Amy Johnson and Rene Ozuna met with the group and are listening to families.

Bedke: Session to begin on schedule unless two-thirds vote to change rules

House Speaker Scott Bedke says legislators are bound to follow legislative rules and the Idaho Constitution.