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House Education chair will not seek re-election

Reed DeMordaunt says he wants to focus on his work in the private technology sector.

Idaho’s charters lack diversity compared to traditional schools

The Public Charter School Commission, which serves 16,000 students, presented its annual report to the State Board of Education. Highlighting the report was the much lower number of charter students with special needs, diversity and language barriers compared to students in traditional public schools.

Rewritten literacy proposal emerges

New bill still provides supplemental reading instruction for students who read below grade level. But it also packs in accountability and goal-setting measures.

Graduation rates: Some good news, and some old news

As the debate over Idaho graduation rates ratchets up, we take an in-depth look inside the numbers. And we reset the debate.

Advanced opportunities bill advances

Advanced opportunities bill will could a funding stream of $4,125 that each student could use for dual credit and overload courses, as well as professional certification exams.

Literacy bill again on hold in committee

The literacy bill is on hold until Friday, when supporters say they will return with possible changes to address accountability and student outcomes.

Broadband: No ruling in Supreme Court hearing

Attorneys for the state and Internet vendors had their day before the Idaho Supreme Court — and adhered to familiar arguments.

Lawmakers question Ybarra’s rural schools center proposal

Catch up on all the day’s legislative news involving budget proposals, teacher and principal evaluations and school safety.

Boise teen’s research receives national recognition

Nate Marshall has spent the last year comparing current-day global warming to the most prominent climate anomaly in Earth’s recent history, the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, which happened 56 million years ago.

House Education Committee outlines funding priorities

Catch up on all the day’s legislative news regarding funding priorities, Idaho Education Network lawsuit bills and the effort to rename professional-technical education programs in Idaho.