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

Alternative route to teacher certification grows

The American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence is a way to bring professionals with bachelors degrees – but without college of education backgrounds – into the classroom.

Educate Idaho Network conference focuses on go-on rates

The Educate Idaho Network’s conference attracted about 150 K-12, higher education and business leaders who are trying to help the state reach its 60 percent goal.

State: This time around, SBAC grading goes smoothly

Opt-outs were limited as well. But it’s unclear when test results will be made public.

Republicans attempt to resurrect school Bible bill

During the GOP State Convention, a committee of Republican delegates called for a constitutional amendment to support teaching the Bible.

Thirteen apply for West Ada’s vacant school board seats

The state’s largest school district is likely to fill both board vacancies by the end of the week.

Failed Idaho charter schools received $2.3 million in federal grants

All told, Idaho received $21.6 million in grants from the federal Charter School Program. The state no longer participates in the program.

Republican convention kicks off Thursday in Nampa

Republican delegates and guests from across Idaho will participate in this week’s state convention.

Otter decries talent gap in state work force

Idaho employers have left about 22,000 jobs vacant, Gov. Butch Otter told business leaders Wednesday, “because we did not have the talent for them.”

Education news briefs from around Idaho

New parents at Idaho hospitals get college savings accounts; learn about a summer reading initiative and go-on efforts at North Idaho schools.

Districts quietly adopt and address transgender policies

The low-key response stands in stark contrast to the litigation and pointed criticism of the White House’s May 13 transgender student guidelines.