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Freeman, Horman deny wrongdoing after rebuke from Otter
The dispute involves a $1 million state earmark to pay for a software program school districts can use for teacher evaluations.
Teacher surprised with $50,000
A heavy equipment diesel technology teacher in Boise was brought to tears on Thursday.
About half of students score at grade level on new reading test
This fall, K-3 students took a new test designed to offer a more complete measure of reading skills. State officials say the 2018 scores should not be compared with numbers from the previous test.
What’s next for education? Big changes loom in Legislature
Expect changes in committee leadership following the elections.
Middleton reinstates teachers involved in costume controversy
“There is nothing more than love and commitment in the hearts of these teachers,” the superintendent wrote.
Election 2018: What happened, and what it means for 2019 and beyond
Elections have consequences. And implications. Let’s spin Tuesday night’s election results forward.
The superintendent’s race: What you need to know
Democrat Cindy Wilson is challenging Republican incumbent Sherri Ybarra.
The governor’s race: what you need to know
On Tuesday, Idaho voters will elect their first new governor in a dozen years. What’s at stake for education? Here’s a study guide.
Your guide to voting Tuesday
Here are tips for how and where to vote — plus guidance for last-minute cramming (totally allowed).
State flags nearly half of all schools for improvement
All told, 336 of Idaho’s 725 public schools and charters have been identified as needing improvement in some area.