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Your guide to Education Week at the Idaho Statehouse
Beginning Monday, lawmakers will conduct budget hearings for the K-12 public school budget, and each higher education institution.
Principal placed on leave after rescinding his letter of resignation
In an interview Wednesday, Clete Edmunson said he was forced into resigning Tuesday and changed his mind Wednesday.
Analysis: Otter delivers a commencement address of sorts
“Simply saying ‘no’ is not enough,” said Gov. Butch Otter, in a speech with moments of nostalgia and moments of admonishment. So how will lawmakers respond?
State of the State coverage: Otter calls for focus on Idaho students
In his final State of the State speech, Otter says the state of Idaho is “prosperous, positive and poised for even better times ahead.”
Idaho college enrollment continues to increase
As Idaho continues to struggle with low college graduation rates, the college enrollment numbers are a bright spot — and one that defies national trends.
Feds call for changes to Idaho’s ESSA plan
Idaho education leaders will ask for an extension, hoping to re-submit the plan to the feds by the end of the month.
Ybarra calls for change to controversial student survey plan
Idaho plans to use student surveys to help identify the lowest performing public schools. But administrators say the survey the state picked is biased and they worry what the news media will do with the responses.
Kindergarten reading scores hit an 11-year low
Third-grade reading scores hit their highest mark in more than a decade.
But “summer melt” appears to be a continuing issue, even as the state spends money to provide struggling readers extra help during the school year.
Tension flares as Bonneville trustees agree on $60 million bond measure
The decision came during a Wednesday board meeting, amid tense debate that escalated into a confrontation between Bonneville superintendent Chuck Shackett and trustee Greg Calder.