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The latest and breaking news and investigative reports about Idaho public education.
Lawmakers take first run at P.E. rules
Should the state add muscle to its physical education requirements? On Friday, district education officials said the idea could undermine local control.
Lawmakers wrestle with evaluation rules
What’s the best way to evaluate principals and teachers? On both sides of the rotunda, lawmakers punted on that question Thursday.
Revenue committee backs Otter’s forecast
An 18-member legislative committee agreed the economy is improving and forecast revenue growth for next year at 6.4 percent, backing the figure Otter built his budget around.
Business leader makes appeal for Idaho Core
Bob Lokken of Idaho Business for Education endorsed K-12’s new education standards at the Boise Metro Chamber’s annual legislative luncheon. The Chamber also endorsed the standards.
JFAC leaders push for state raises
Although Gov. Otter recommended no across-the-board raises for employees, key legislators are exploring opportunities to offer workers a boost in light of low earnings reports.
New lawmaker headed to Ed Committee
Ilana Rubel, a Boise attorney appointed to the House Wednesday, will likely end up taking one of the Democrats’ three spots on the House Education Committee.
Budget writers examine school funding, pay
JFAC members signal the issue of pay and raises has not been decided yet, while some lawmakers are gearing up to define how operations funding can be spent as the state seeks to reverse recession-era budget cuts.
Idaho Core showdown looms at Statehouse
On Jan. 22, experts on both sides of the Idaho Core Standards issue will answer citizens’ questions about the standards and help lawmakers dispel myths.
Jones running for state superintendent
Jana Jones, an Idaho Falls Democrat, previously ran for superintendent of public instruction in 2006, losing a close race to Tom Luna.
Speaker: students should drive their learning
Education author Michael Horn spoke at the monthly ED Sessions 2.0 luncheon about how technology and “disruptive innovation” can transform education.