Boise School District
Where do engineering grads work? A view from Boise
Engineering graduates tend to take jobs close to the college where they got their degree — whether that’s in Idaho, or out of state.
Boise district wants more money, more time on licensure plan
Administrators are discussing their legislative wish list this week with Boise lawmakers.
For Boise graduates, STEM degrees are growing in popularity
Among the Boise School District’s 2010 graduates receiving college degrees, 30 percent majored in high-tech disciplines.
Boise superintendent: Ditch tiered licensure plan
In the face of unified opposition, it’s time for the State Board of Education to start over, Don Coberly says.
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.
Conservative group targets Boise labor deal
Contract provisions provide unfair benefits to Boise’s teachers’ union, the Idaho Freedom Foundation says in a tort claim.
Kindergarten: Poverty and preparedness
Boise schools superintendent Don Coberly crunches some numbers on kindergartners. Here’s what he learned.
Boise trustee election hits another snag
At one school, up to 178 paper ballots were marked with numbers — which could link voters with their ballots.
Cronin, Gregory, Park cruise in trustee election
Two incumbents and a former state legislator won easily in Tuesday’s Boise School District trustee elections. Turnout was a sparse 6.3 percent
Boise trustee candidates share their ideas for improving schools
Boise Metro Chamber hosted a forum before the election on Tuesday, Sept. 2.