IDAHO
What will it take to get more high school graduates to continue their education?
Senior reporter Kevin Richert examines Idaho’s signature education goal in an eight-story series that begins Monday.
State Board officials express concern with potential software vendor
An Idaho Education News review of 200 pages of records revealed disagreements between the State Board of Education, the Department of Administration and Gov. Butch Otter over a $1 million teacher evaluation software program.
Fruitland High principal under police investigation
No charges have been filed, according to an Idaho Statesman report by Ruth Brown.
Education news around Idaho
In this week’s briefs the Charter School Network hires a new president, win $1,000 for your classroom and Chevron hands out $250,000 for classroom project.
In most U.S. cities, neighborhoods have grown more integrated. Their schools haven’t.
A new study finds that, between 1990 and 2015, 72 percent of U.S. cities saw their neighborhoods grow less racially segregated.
School trustees call for full-day kindergarten funding
The ISBA estimates it would cast the state $52 million per year to pay for full-day kindergarten.
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.