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

State flags nearly half of all schools for improvement

All told, 336 of Idaho’s 725 public schools and charters have been identified as needing improvement in some area.

Idaho State signs nearly $1 million advertisement contract

The $975,000 deal is to highlight the university’s lesser-known impacts and offerings.

Ybarra, Wilson square off in final superintendent’s debate

Within minutes of their opening statements, both candidates attacked each other.

VanderSloot endorses Wilson for superintendent

Major Republican donor and billionaire Frank VanderSloot will support Cindy Wilson, a Democrat who’s challenging Republican incumbent Sherri Ybarra in next week’s midterm election.

Poll: Most eligible teens plan to vote in November election

Idaho teens react to the national survey conducted by Education Week.

Idaho loses ground on the SAT

Idaho’s scores on the college-placement exam dropped. On top of that, Idaho’s scores don’t stack up well against comparable states. Here’s the latest data, in context.

Funding committee wrestles with budget realities

Winners and losers: Tweaks to the formula will change the amount of money school districts receive.

Education’s stake in the Medicaid expansion debate

For six years, lawmakers have debated the fate of the 62,000 Idahoans in the Medicaid coverage “gap.” Only recently has education emerged as an element in this discussion.

Candidates for CWI board tout their different backgrounds

Four candidates discussed the growth, future and leadership of Idaho’s largest community college.

Education groups issue recommendations to funding formula committee

The lawmakers meet Thursday at the Statehouse.