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Renowned journalist returns to the reservation — and his first stop was Sho-Ban High
His message to students: Any future is possible.
Outdoor classroom creates a new generation of forest stewards
If Jared Hughes lands his $1 million CTE grant, he plans to transform school acreage into a working forest — to harvest, plant and produce wood products.
Department of Labor dives into statewide growth data
Here’s what it means for public schools and the future labor force.
Pepper — probably Lake Pend Oreille’s most popular staffer
The certified therapy dog helps students who are struggling to read.
Top 10 lists: Statewide, IRI scores are down. But here’s where they’re the best.
Take a look at the highest performers and biggest improvements on the Idaho Reading Indicator test.
‘Home on the Rez’: Conference spurns tradition by bringing scholars to the Fort Hall Reservation
And — in another break from the norm — many of the sessions are free and open to the public.
Refusing to bend, the Human Rights Educator of the Year will retire early
Daisy Rain Martin is seeking refuge from legislation and policy that could force her to compromise her values.
Control of West Bonner board in question as election nears
Six candidates are vying for three spots. Events are planned throughout the month in churches, community centers and local restaurants.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day: A time to celebrate and honor Tribal Nations
Learn more about Idaho’s tribes and find out what’s happening today statewide.
It’s Banned Books Week, but librarians are over it
At the same time, they can’t afford to disengage.