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State revenues fell short of forecast by 60 percent amid coronavirus pandemic

But state economists urged calm saying the revenue could show up in June because Gov. Brad Little extended the deadline to file and pay taxes.

Analysis: School reopening question is answered — but only for now

The debate is far from over. Now, state leaders and local educators shift their focus towards reopening in the fall.

Idaho State braces for layoffs, furloughs

University President Kevin Satterlee outlined the cuts in a YouTube video for faculty and staff Friday.

Ybarra, Khan Academy founder discuss online learning strategies

Idaho’s education leader said it was important to share good ideas and leverage partnerships to improve teaching during the coronavirus pandemic

An unusual $78.1 million election day for Idaho schools

The coronavirus pandemic is forcing the state to hold an unprecedented vote-by-mail election. Fifteen school districts have levies or bond issues on the ballot.

Idaho coronavirus response, 5.5.20: Ybarra calls for transforming education

Plus, Gov. Brad Little continues to hope schools can reopen in the fall.

Charter administrators received $51,000 in undocumented payments

The payments are not in White Pine Charter School board agendas or minutes, but they do appear in payroll records, according to an Idaho Education News investigation.

A private school reopens; public schools plan small gatherings to help kids

Public schools face a steeper barrier to opening their doors, especially after the State Board of Education clarified those standards on Monday night.

State Board revises school reopening criteria

The new guidelines align with Gov. Brad Little’s rebound plan, and would generally limit classrooms to fewer than 10 people.

College of Idaho plans to reopen campus for fall

“We feel that as long as people adhere to appropriate guidelines, the systems in place can safely handle the cases we experience here in southwest Idaho,” co-presidents Doug Brigham and Jim Everett said Friday.