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

Nampa budget: back in the black

A $5.3 million shortfall has officially been erased, and the district ended 2013-14 with $1.7 million in the bank.

Idaho teen earns worldwide recognition

The Coeur d’Alene High dropout is a successful programmer and entrepreneur named to Time’s list of the most influential teens of 2014.

All-day kindergarten is a priority at Lincoln

The Twin Falls elementary school has seen huge gains for at-risk 5-year-olds who enroll for a full day of instruction.

Another hitch in the Idaho broadband dispute

Mediation has been fruitless, and the case over the Idaho Education Network contract remains in court. What’s at stake for taxpayers?

Ybarra is searching for a slogan

Can you think of a campaign catchphrase? If so, then Sherri Ybarra wants to hear from you.

Otter, Balukoff spar on education — and the budget

The wide-ranging hour-long debate featured a few sharp exchanges on education topics.

Four-day schools become campaign talking point

But two rural superintendents say the campaign rhetoric doesn’t tell the whole story.

Hundreds pack tiered licensure hearing

Nearly everyone who spoke opposed the plan and its use of local evaluations and test scores.

What is the definition of a great school?

A national education expert says a great school blends formal and informal learning, utilizing “co-teaching” and technology.

Idaho AP performance shows improvement

Meanwhile, Idaho students lag well behind national benchmarks on the SAT, according to a report issued Tuesday.