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How do you teach critical thinking to high school students? Most schools might assign a paper or an end-of-year test, but at the Sage School in Hailey, Idaho, they've got something even better.
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The College of Western Idaho has been much in the news lately, partnering with Micron Technology as the chip manufacturer plans a multi-billion dollar expansion in Boise while building several new facilities for its students and creating a new bachelor of applied science degree that stirred up some controversy with Idaho's four-year public colleges.
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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.
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The land of Owyhee County has a rich history, attracting many groups in pursuit of different opportunities. From mining to ranching to military use to conservation feuds - the territory is home to countless stories and claims, each one shaping the identity of the region and the way we view it.
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Idaho Matters gets a sneak peek into the new Wassmuth Education Center.
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Four-day school weeks are becoming more popular nationally as education systems struggle with teacher recruitment and retention. And the Mountain West is keen on truncated scheduling, especially in rural areas.
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Underneath our feet are what's left of the bones of millions of animals that roamed the Rockies long before we were born. The fossils of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures can be found from Idaho to Wyoming to Canada, if you know where to look for them.
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Idaho LAUNCH is now taking students’ applications for its state-funded tuition grant program.