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Ed News to partner on education news video segment

Our East Idaho reporter Devin Bodkin will appear regularly on the show to discuss policy and best practices.

Idaho’s college and career advising program: a $21 million budget puzzle

Schools don’t have to spend their college and career advising money to actually hire advisers. And schools haven’t been required to explain where they spend the money.

Oliver Roberts honored as dedicated father, educator

Hundreds of locals filled a church across the street from the Woodland Hills Elementary in Ammon to commemorate the recently deceased educator’s life. 

Wilson’s campaign trail is lined with former students and colleagues

The candidate for superintendent has been reconnecting with her past.

Hearing over new West Ada high school plans continued

District officials asked the Meridian City Council to annex the land into the city and approve a conditional use permit.

Betsy DeVos sends top official to Idaho charter

The visit was part of a national tour to highlight innovative models and seek out schools that do things differently.

Candidates disagree — cordially — on education and priorities

During a forum Tuesday night, Republican Brad Little praised the state’s five-year commitment to boost K-12 spending. Democrat Paulette Jordan said the state is mortgaging the future of its children.

Round table discussion with candidate Cindy Wilson

Attend the event at Boise State or watch it live on our Facebook page. Details inside.

Idaho teachers named finalists for Presidential Award

Meet the individuals in the running for the country’s highest award in math and science.

State Board opens free college application website

Idaho’s Next Steps programs save students time and money as Idaho seeks to improve go-on rates.