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The worst-case scenario, including layoffs for ten staff members, is off the table for the time being,” State Librarian ...
In an email appeal Tuesday, party leadership called next month’s nonpartisan elections “a turning point for our communities.” Among other items, $223.6 million in school bonds and levies is on the ...
This should alarm every Idahoan. Our children’s futures are being shaped not just by what laws pass—but by who we elect to make those laws.
Korey Mereness has worked in almost all sectors of public education. He taught at a traditional high school, ran an ...
Five Idaho international students, who had previously lost their student visas or supporting documents, had their legal status restored over the weekend, according to college and university ...
When Irving Middle School opened in 1925, Calvin Coolidge was president and “The Great Gatsby” was hot off the presses.
It was a five-year grant, so we hired people with that in mind and people were employed with that expectation,” the program’s ...
Idaho currently has no laws requiring schools to test for lead in drinking water, radon, or toxic mold. Without this mandate, ...
A Coeur d’Alene Public Schools trustee resigned Wednesday, after she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence ...
Several variables affect raises, and this year’s contract negotiations will include an added wrinkle: Increasing minimum ...
The lawsuit alleges age discrimination — and an “inappropriate” relationship involving a Boise State official and a younger ...
Five years ago, education microgrants were a shiny new object. This year, Gov. Brad Little and legislators saw microgrants as ...
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