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

Reservation revives native language

EDITOR’S NOTE: We are pleased to announce the addition of reporter Nate Sunderland. He lives in Rexburg and will write about eastern Idaho public education news and features. This is his second installment of a two-part series examining foreign language immersion programs in eastern Idaho. The first installment was from Rigby, where kids are learning…

New lawmaker embarks on second career

Ryan Kerby is retiring as New Plymouth’s 21-year superintendent to represent rural Idaho in the Legislature.

Rigby immerses young children in foreign languages

Idaho curriculum is taught in Mandarin Chinese and Spanish in Rigby. Research indicates children who learn foreign languages often exceed their peers on assessments in their later grades.

Control of Senate Ed up for grabs

The committee’s new chair, and at least three new members, are expected to be named during the Legislature’s organizational session later this week.

State Board appoints SBAC review panel

Members of the review committee will report to Boise in December to begin reviewing test questions for bias and sensitivity.

What’s next for Idaho’s school broadband network?

The fate of the popular but embattled Idaho Education Network may be settled in the courts, and in legislative chambers.

West Ada deputy superintendent retires

Bruce Gestrin was a 24-year veteran of the West Ada School District, including 14 years as deputy superintendent.

State Board will take up teacher pay in December

State Board of Education members remain committed to addressing teacher pay before the 2015 legislative session, staffers said.

West Ada partners up for YMCA, school campus

Partnership expected to have implications for district’s next bond issue.

Boise starts search for new trustee

A successor to Joan Boren will be named on Jan. 12.