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

Idaho school property tax collections down 18%

Find out how much your school district will collect this year.

Moscow Charter School: where it all began

The school started with 31 students back in 1998. Today, the K-8 school has 193 students enrolled and continues its mission of a culture of support in a small-school environment. 

U of I schedules demolition of off-campus murder scene

The demolition is scheduled for Dec. 28, nearly a year to the day after former Washington State University student Bryan Kohberger was arrested in connection with the grisly slayings.

State poised to switch insurance provider for state employees and some educators

In 2022, Idaho opened the option for school districts to move teachers onto the state health insurance plan.

Families incorrectly denied special education services can try again

The Department of Education is hosting a meeting Tuesday to start revising the special education manual.

Boise students organize speaking event to inspire youth

Speakers will offer unique solutions to problems students face, such as disconnecting from school work and excessive smartphone scrolling.

Fall IRI Top 10 Lists: Treasure Valley schools reign

See how your school measures up.

Educators, community members revise social studies standards

This process happens every six years as mandated by the Legislature.

Charter commission names new director

The new director will be the commission’s third in less than a year.

Education leaders embrace proposal for Idaho-based paraprofessional exam

Boise educators developed the Idaho Paraprofessional Testing Alternative that would be free for all districts.