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

Colleges, universities roll out emergency student aid

The money comes from a federal coronavirus stimulus law, and most of it will go to students based on need.

Parents swear by their schedules, six weeks into distance learning

How do parents stay sane through distance learning? That’s still up in the air, but some say that keeping a schedule helps.

Teacher inspires students to become educators

Teachers across the Bear Lake School District shared how Tammy Stephens has influenced dozens of her students to enter the education field — and how she still inspires them to improve their craft.

Little outlines plan to cut public school funding by $99 million

The state won’t balance next year’s budget without the cuts, Little said.

Education news from around Idaho

Presidential Scholar semifinalists announced, an online Pre-K dance class and Idaho schools win money for STEM.

Public charter school eyes May 18 reopening

Treasure Valley Classical Academy principal Stephen Lambert says the school is in compliance to open for business.

State revenues fell short of forecast by 60 percent amid coronavirus pandemic

But state economists urged calm saying the revenue could show up in June because Gov. Brad Little extended the deadline to file and pay taxes.

Analysis: School reopening question is answered — but only for now

The debate is far from over. Now, state leaders and local educators shift their focus towards reopening in the fall.

Idaho State braces for layoffs, furloughs

University President Kevin Satterlee outlined the cuts in a YouTube video for faculty and staff Friday.

Ybarra, Khan Academy founder discuss online learning strategies

Idaho’s education leader said it was important to share good ideas and leverage partnerships to improve teaching during the coronavirus pandemic