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Coeur d’Alene dedicates new school

Winton Elementary was demolished and a new building was constructed from a 2012 bond. The new building will hold nearly 500 students in grades K-5.

Professional-Technical Education aims to bridge workforce gap

Funding and participation are on the rise, but PTE educators still want to do a better job or serving more students and filling more jobs.

‘Ripped to shreds:’ Tiny Troy faces another levy election

Staff jobs, all-day kindergarten and athletics hang in the balance, as voters decide the fate of a one-year, $995,000 levy.

Feds approve Idaho’s NCLB flexibility waiver

U.S. Department of Education renews flexibility from provisions of No Child Left Behind for one more year.

Nampa stops handing out letter-grade report cards

The district’s 14 elementary schools have moved to assessing students based on what they know, instead of what they can do. Teachers communicate with parents by using “progression reports” designed to demonstrate mastery of standards.

Two Idaho schools earn recognition in Newsweek

The ranking of 500 schools “Beating the Odds” takes into account go-on rates, test scores, counselor ratios, poverty and enrollment in AP courses.

State official: Drop in math scores is a concern

State superintendent Sherri Ybarra is looking at putting money into coaching for math teachers, chief deputy Pete Koehler said this week.

Land Board increases public school payments

Idaho’s public schools are poised to receive a nearly $4 million funding boost during the upcoming budget year thanks to an increase in state endowment payments. On Tuesday morning at the Statehouse, the state Land Board voted unanimously to increase distributions for public schools for 2016-17 by $3.966 million. Public schools are the biggest beneficiaries…

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Superintendent helps Genesee meet high expectations

Small, North Idaho district produces some of the best academic performances in the state. It requires a combination of support from the community, strong leadership and highly effective teachers.