IDAHO
State’s broadband costs could decrease
The state could wind up paying a little bit less to keep the Idaho Education Network broadband system online through June 2016.
Boise trustee resigns, says board behavior is ‘inappropriate’
Two current and two former Boise board members disagree with Boren’s accusations and say governance is smooth and successful.
Meridian Academy teacher wins top honor
Kim Zeydel was named Idaho’s Teacher of the Year during a surprise ceremony Friday at her school.
Ybarra, Jones clash in final debate
More than 200 people attended the student-run debate at Compass Academy.
Gubernatorial candidates disagree on school funding
A 90-minute debate revealed opinions about how much money the state should give schools, where the money should come from and tiered licensure.
Idaho earns an average mark for its schools
According to a report by WalletHub.com, Idaho is about 27th overall and has one of the highest bullying incident report rates in the country.
Kloc pushes for private sector to fund pre-K pilots
The Boise lawmaker wants businesses and banks to predominately support three years of early childhood education classes.