News

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

Schools will see an endowment boost

Public schools will see a 4.7 percent boost from state land proceeds in 2015-16 — but several other beneficiaries are in line for a bigger boost.

Luna reminisces with Boise chamber

The outgoing state superintendent also urged business leaders to support the new Idaho Core Standards.

Video contest awards scholarships

Also inside, find out about an evening learning session about Idaho Core Standards.

Troubled I.F. charter school to close

Odyssey Charter School will close for good at 5 p.m., about 48 hours after a state panel revoked its charter.

Meet a nearly perfect teen

Boise HIgh’s Kate Tsourmas has never had a B and scored perfectly on the ACT test. She was close to perfect on the SAT. Find out what’s next for her.

What works in education, and what’s missing?

Education leaders from Massachusetts and Florida discuss the K-12 system, and the future, at a Boise forum.

Canyon Springs changes course

The Caldwell alternative school is trying new programs designed to empower kids and build self-esteem.

State revokes I.F. school’s charter

The Odyssey Charter School has an enrollment of about 100 students; school leaders will meet Thursday night to discuss options.

Candidates question Luna staff bonuses

Tom Luna awarded $151,000 in staff “retention bonuses,” but about one-fifth of the money went to former staffers.

Behavior program shows positive growth

A program that focuses on finding positive student behavior now reaches about 35,000 students statewide.