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Education news from around Idaho

This week’s brief highlights more than $253,000 in PK12 grants awarded to education professionals throughout the state and school district superintendent job openings.

Ybarra pledges to work closely with Legislature

The House Education Committee held its first meeting under new Chairwoman Julie VanOrden on Wednesday.

School leaders evaluate class time following snow closures

Some districts are adding days, others are adding time while others say there is no need to alter the schedule.

Budget committee outlines new hearing format

Nonpartisan budget analysts will play a greater role in JFAC’s daily budget hearings, with an eye toward increasing transparency.

State of the State address: Otter says Idaho is resurgent

On Monday, Gov. Butch Otter outlined a plan to increase public school funding by 6.4 percent next year.

Idaho Falls elementary employs ‘expeditionary’ approach

In the wake of losing 24 students and one of its most popular teachers, Sunnyside Elementary School in Idaho Falls is moving forward with a framework hinged on student expeditions.

Education news from around Idaho

This week’s brief highlights a $1.5 million grant awarded to the Mountain Home School District, art grants available for educators and students headed to the state Lego Robotics championships.

House speaker will ensure teacher raises come with accountability

Speaker Scott Bedke: “If (accountability) is not up and in place, then the career ladder has a problem.”

Otter announces higher education task force

Modeled after Idaho’s K-12 task force, Otter hopes the 28-member higher education task force will help Idaho improve its stagnant college completion rates.

Financial experts offer optimistic budget outlook

Revenue projections are critical because they establish the amount of money available for state programs — including public schools, the state’s largest annual expense.