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Beyond snow days: what drove Idaho school closures this year

A fire, a mental health day, a giant boulder and more kept kids out of class.

Educators share lessons and memories from Indian Education Summit

“It’s important for both viewpoints to be included in the curriculum, not just one or the other,” an Indian Education summit attendee said.

West Bonner board strikes Durst repeal, tables contract discussion

Despite audience objections, Wednesday’s special meeting quickly adjourned around the eight-minute mark

Empowering Parents contractor may have collected interest off taxpayer funds

It’s unclear how much interest was generated from the $50 million of federal money that funds the microgrant program — or whether the state can recoup the interest from Primary Class Inc., its Empowering Parents contractor.

New public charter provides lifeline for students with severe trauma

The 64-student Promise Academy school will be located on the campus of the Idaho Youth Ranch’s new Residential Center for Healing and Resilience in Middleton.

West Ada approves 7.5% budget increase for next school year

After voters rejected an ambitious plant facilities levy, the district adapted its 2023-2024 plan to make improvements where it can.

Two West Bonner trustees abandon raucous, hours-long meeting over Durst contract

A new draft cuts the contract’s most unusual line items.

Little requests audit of possible improper purchases with tax dollars

Empowering Parents grant money might have covered thousands of questionable purchases — such as TVs, smart watches, clothes and cleaning supplies. And the governor isn’t hiding his displeasure.

Leaders recognize lack of Native American educators as concern

“There has to be specific attention to how we attract our Native students into thinking about being a teacher,” state superintendent Debbie Critchfield said. 

Satterlee retiring as Idaho State president

The 55-year-old’s last day is Dec. 31.