Boise

Boise teen turns love for the Middle East into career path

Jack Johnson, a senior at Riverstone International School, lived in Tajikistan to understand the culture and language which led him to his career decision.

Program boosts grades for Boise junior high kids

Grade-point averages are increasing at Fairmont Junior High School thanks to a national program aimed to prepare students for college.

How a Boise career-technical school prepares students for jobs in high demand

Financing the Future continued: The Dennis Technical Education Center in Boise would like to expand its programs to include heating air-conditioning, electrical and plumbing.

Boise fifth grader to light Capitol Christmas Tree

A St. Mary’s Catholic School student is in Washington D.C. this week to be part of a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Idaho kids focus on programing and computer coding

Monday kicks off Computer Science Education Week, and Code.org’s Hour of Code will teach students from across Idaho new coding skills.

Student calls his new school ‘a complete experiment’

One Stone, a student-run service organization, opened a unique high school that features project-based learning, coaches and the design-thinking process.

West Ada’s students head out to learn

An outdoor classroom debuts at a Lowell Scott Middle School, featuring a space for imagination.

Boise kids dig restoring Table Rock

Nearly 180 Riverstone International School students participated in a community service day throughout the city of Boise.

Otter learns coding with Boise fifth-graders

Gov. Butch Otter, Superintendent Don Coberly and 20 students in Sonia Galaviz’s class completed Hour of Code activities Wednesday morning at Garfield Elementary.