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Caldwell superintendent Shalene French plans to retire next summer, as Kelly Holm of the Idaho Press first reported. “The ...
In a $50 million tort claim, a Boise mother says the district and Hillcrest Elementary School staff failed to protect her ...
The U.S. Education Department quickly relented and freed up several education grants, worth $33 million in Idaho. But when it ...
Ask sophomore Mateo Wallace about his education, and he’ll describe it as a carefully prepared meal. “Let’s say my learning is a steak,” he explained. “I’m cutting out all the parts I don’t like, and ...
The school’s enrollment has dramatically increased from 203 students in 2017 to a projected 7,876 this fall. Its results and operations have come under scrutiny. But for some families, it works.
The Education Department and several other agencies have started more than 120 investigations related to antisemitism, racial discrimination and transgender policies since January.
On Wednesday, members of a House-Senate committee dropped no hints about whether they want Idaho to opt into the new federal scholarship program.
He’s moving from Arizona to North Idaho to be closer to grandchildren. And he’s looking forward to investing in his new community.
The Boise State University Foundation reported $102 million in fundraising in 2024-25 — a new record, and a whopping 66% increase from the previous year.
This begins a series of stories featuring families who choose different ways to educate their children, from charter to traditional to home and private schools.
A former Hagerman superintendent is seeking compensation from the state after he was disciplined for showering at school. James “Jim” Brown last month filed a tort claim against the Professional ...