coronavirus

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Nampa schools preparing to teach online

The transition begins March 31. “We look forward to learning together in this new adventure,” superintendent Paula Kellerer said in an email to parents.

“It’s quite lonely”: Educators brace for extended breaks

For teachers, rapid closures meant a scramble to put together at-home learning plans and uncertainty around just how long closures will last.

Citing coronavirus, Reclaim Idaho suspends K-12 funding initiative drive

“The very nature of the ballot initiative process requires one-on-one contact with thousands of voters, which is contrary to the advice and guidance being given by scientists and health officials all over the country,” the group said Wednesday.

Little urges Idahoans to avoid groups of 10 or more and to work from home

Little still isn’t ordering schools closed; that decision remains up to local school administrators.

Coronavirus news, 3.18.20: Blaine County plans coronavirus screenings

In other coronavirus news from Wednesday, Ybarra encourages continued instruction, a relief fund has been set up and prom has been canceled.

Analysis: The 2020 Legislature goes from surreal to scary

While pandemic grips the world and COVID-19 cases surface in Idaho — wreaking havoc on  commerce and community events and shuttering schools across the state — it’s business as unusual at the Legislature.

Thursday updates: School closures across Idaho

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Coronavirus thrusts Idaho schools into uncharted instructional territory

Over a dozen public charter schools are taking their coursework online in the hopes of avoiding potential weeks- or months-long disruptions to learning.

Wallace and other small districts keep schools open for now

Without a case of COVID-19 in his region, Wallace Superintendent Bob Ranells opts to keep kids in school as long as possible. “It’s a clean, safe place for children to be where we can feed them two meals a day.”

Idahoans express concern over coronavirus testing

Little did not make any changes to his decision not to issue a statewide order closing schools.