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Student stabbed in altercation at West Ada alternative school

One Crossroads Middle School student was injured and another is in custody.

Technology, tutors and T-shirts: How Idaho schools will spend a $440 million federal windfall

EdNews read and analyzed all school district and charter spending plans it could find on websites, where plans are required to be posted, and found the plans vary widely.

East Idaho dairyman looks after cattle and charter schools

Alan Reed leads a successful dairy business and popular ice cream empire. In his spare time, he chairs one of the most controversial committees in Idaho public education.

Two Idaho charters reshape enrollments through ‘weighted’ lotteries

Some school leaders are sold on the controversial practice aimed at infusing more student diversity into their classrooms. Others remain mixed.

West Ada fifth-grader wins state holiday card contest

The Boise School District also announced the winner of its annual contest, and applications are open for youth mental health trainings.

New committee of veteran Idaho officials seeks to take on extremists

“Take Back Idaho” political action committee plans to promote legislative candidates in 2022 elections.

Campus news items: University research team examines climate change

Also inside, Northwest Nazarene University receives $1 million for free-market education center, and Lewis-Clark gets go-ahead on dorm purchase.

Little reports nearly $1 million in campaign contributions

The incumbent has not formally announced his bid for a second term, but he continues to far outraise all prospective rivals in the May GOP primary.

Much of school board candidate fundraising didn’t go public until after the election

An EdNews analysis of 43 candidates’ campaign finances found that 45% of their fundraising wasn’t reported until after polls closed.

Report: Idaho’s full-day kindergarteners outpace half-day students in reading

New research on Idaho’s mix of kindergarten offerings found one researcher calling for change in Idaho Thursday.