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Coeur d’Alene receives national award

Lake City and Coeur d’Alene high schools were recognized nationally for providing underrepresented students with the support they need to be successful in high school and to prepare for post-secondary education.

Melba breaks ground on new school

  Melba elementary school students, parents, teachers and district administrators broke ground to moving tractors and footings for a new elementary school on Monday. Melba trustees, Rep. Christy Perry, Superintendent Andy Grover and elementary principal Sherry Adams all had golden shovels and hard hats to celebrate construction that is in full swing. “Once a great building…

After two recalls, what’s next for Caldwell district?

Over five months, one of Idaho’s largest districts has lost a superintendent, assistant superintendent and two trustees.

Education task force reconvenes, looks to future

Social studies and government teacher Cindy Wilson said the group’s 20 recommendations are beginning to make a positive difference in her classroom.

Lewiston floats local option sales tax proposal

After watching three school bonds fail within a decade, Lewiston leaders hope to work with Idaho School Boards Association to seek flexibility as they try to address school facilities.

News briefs from around Idaho

    A “cement-breaking” ceremony was held Thursday morning to showcase the future digs of Athlos Academies headquarters in Downtown Boise. Athlos is taking over the former Macy’s Building at 10th and Idaho and a host of city leaders and Athlos employees watched a handful of dignitaries actually break cement with sledgehammers to start the…

Elections: Levies, bonds pass; Caldwell trustees recalled

Among Tuesday’s headlines: A supplemental levy passes in West Ada, and the Bonneville district finally gets the green light on a new high school.

Twin Falls tries after-school, credit-recovery program

The new program caters to students with attendance problems, teens with children or high school students with daytime jobs.

Education foundation changes lives in Cambridge

Rural Idaho community launched a non-profit organization in 2011 to supplement state and local funding so school kids have more educational opportunities.

State releases final round of SBAC numbers

Statewide test scores were largely unchanged. Testing times fell well below projections.