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The original part of the current school building dates to the 1950s and sits on ground associated with high levels of cancer within the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes.
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Racial hate is not new to Idaho, and the Aryan Nations are a big part of the history of hate in the Gem State.
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On Friday, legislators announced a new tax credit proposal for students receiving schooling outside of public institutions. Under the proposal, families would receive a refundable tax credit of up to $5,000 to cover costs related to their child’s non-public education.
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Getting kids excited to learn in the classroom can be a challenge, especially if there is a language barrier. Which is why the West Ada School District has introduced a new device that can translate more than 80 different languages, making communication easier between students and their teachers.
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When the news broke that the University of Idaho wanted to buy the University of Phoenix, the emails poured in to the State Board of Education.
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U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona visited Boise to announce $6.5 million will go to full service community school programs.
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This month, the College of Western Idaho announced it received a new grant to expand the school's advanced mechatronics engineering technology program, which will train technicians for Micron’s new facility.
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On Tuesday, the Nampa community voted to pass a $14.7 million levy to fund programming and staff at the school District for the next two years.
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State Board of Education members put their trust in one employee: University of Idaho President C. Scott Green.
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For more than 60 years, humans have been exploring space. These breakthroughs have changed, not just how we see our universe, but the way we live in it. So, as NASA persists in their trek to the final frontier, we thought we'd take a look at what's in store for the next 20 years in space.
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Idaho's Ice Age animals may be gone now, but they had an impact on our ecosystem that lasts today. And studying them could give us clues about how our present day ecosystem works.
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Canyon County encourages residents to look up what their ballots will include ahead of Election Day. Voters in some districts will get to chose new trustees for their School boards and decide on a couple of levies.