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Parents and students rally support for West Bonner teachers 

“Every teacher I have ever had has told, taught, or showed me something that I have carried outside of school whether it be educational and life lessons,” a former student said.

BEYOND GO-ON: What state data does — and doesn’t — measure

Education leaders say go-on data doesn’t cover the full extent of education success in Idaho.

BEYOND GO-ON: What high school seniors are saying about their future plans

We surveyed 80 teens about what’s next. They’re not all going to college, but they aren’t floundering, either.

BEYOND GO-ON: Four young adults talk about their diverse paths after high school

Their next steps are as unique as they are — and college is just one of many options.

BEYOND GO-ON: How my gap year changed my life — and prepared me for college

It was the only option for life after high school that sparked my interest and got me excited about my future. 

NewU vs. NewU: The anatomy of a U of I branding dispute

The University of Idaho dropped the brand after a lawyer for Washington, D.C.-based NewU University began demanding money.

Analysis: Labrador-State Board legal fight transcends closed meetings

The lawsuit is a juicy political showdown between Attorney General Raúl Labrador and the State Board of Education — and by extension, Gov. Brad Little. Here’s why this case matters.

Fruitland City Council directs TVCA and zoning commission to find solutions

Without the council’s favorable decision, the school’s $7.5 million planned construction of a new middle and high school in downtown was essentially stopped.

Boise High School

Boise trustees approve new dress code, declare board vacancy

The board also approved three resolutions to be heard by the Idaho School Boards Association this fall.

West Bonner board chair fires back during town hall meeting

“We weren’t elected for a popularity contest. We’re elected to fix things,” Keith Rutledge said.