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

Session ends with a flurry of activity

Several key K-12 education bills passed on the final day of the 2014 legislative session.

An anatomy of the 2014 session

Do you have questions from the just-concluded 2014 session? We have answers.

Your guide to being an informed Idahoan

This is must-have stuff, including a link to our Bill Tracker, where you can find how lawmakers voted on education bills. Also inside: Links to finding out who your lawmakers are, data about your school and news about the May primary election.

House passes K-12 budget bills

Democrats lead opposition to the school budget bills, saying the state still lags 2009 spending levels by more than $100 million.

Former Marshal fights for school safety

After 40 years in law enforcement, former U.S. Marshal Patrick McDonald is turning his attention to education and the Idaho Legislature.

Education stakeholders find common ground

A harmonious 2014 session follows what was often a contentious 2013 session.

Education news roundup: Tuesday, March 18

Catch up on the latest legislative action from the Statehouse: a shuffling of lottery proceeds, a bill on school WiFi specs and a proposal to create a new committee to review SBAC questions.

Kuna contemplates another levy

Trustees will meet Wednesday to weigh their options. Supporters have launched an online petition drive urging the district to run another $3.19 million-a-year levy, but opponents have one trustee in their camp.

Education news roundup: Friday, March 14

Get the latest news on a bill to tweak the school funding formula — and a bill to govern state lottery proceeds.

Senate Ed passes WiFi bill

During what may be the Senate Education Committee’s last meeting of the year, lawmakers passed a bill setting requirements for school districts that want state funding to run their own WiFi system.