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Ybarra may push for changes to Idaho law regarding teacher evaluations

In an interview with Idaho EdNews, the superintendent also defended her decision to not release findings of an audit and she discussed the future of teacher raises.

Ybarra calls for schools to stand tall in wake of teacher evaluations audit

An independent audit found that 99 percent of teacher evaluations screened were inaccurate or incomplete.

Fall IRI scores: Nearly 35,000 students score below grade level

As Idaho ramps up an $11.25 million plan to help at-risk readers, the latest test scores illustrate the scope of the problem.

UPDATED: What’s next for teacher evaluations? Quality and accuracy

The State Board of Education will oversee another audit and utilize university researchers to train school administrators in assessing teachers.

Idaho educators developed the standards used to audit teacher evaluations

The audit revealed that 99 percent of the evaluations were either inaccurate or incomplete.

Idaho supplemental tax bill hits all-time record

Ninety-three of Idaho’s 115 school districts will collect supplemental levies this year. The bottom line: $188.8 million.

Audit finds 99 percent of teacher evaluations were inaccurate or incomplete

Auditors reviewed a random sample of 225 teacher evaluations from 53 districts and found only three that were completed correctly.

Bond refinance saves Fremont County taxpayers $600,000

District officials say the measure equites to annual savings of $4.80 per $100,000 of taxable property.

Idaho Falls debates benefits, costs of new community college

K-12 students would have more opportunities to gain college credits, but local taxpayers could face multiple bond measures.

VanOrden promoted to chairwoman of House Education

The Blackfoot-area Republican is a former school board member who is beginning her third term in the Legislature.