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As thousands of school kids, parents, teachers and staff return to Boise classrooms, they’re also facing a third school year shackled to COVID-19.
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Boise School District educators share their optimism about the upcoming school year and the ability to teach in-person again.
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Boise School District Trustees will consider a new COVID-19 plan for schools this evening and it won’t require masks for students, staff or visitors.
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The Biden administration is proposing a significant funding boost for the nation’s Title I program – in fact the increase would be historic: more than doubling its current funding. The proposal could boost nationwide funding to more than $36 billion, the biggest increase since its inception in the 1960s.
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Tuesday, March 9 will be the 2020-2021 school year's "65th first day of school," according to Wendi Forrey, principal of White Pine Elmentary in Boise.…
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It's a challenge to wrap your brain around the very idea of learning about viruses in a high school biology class, while a current pandemic rages across…
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Yesterday, one of Idaho’s biggest school districts returned to the virtual classroom after the holiday break. The Boise School District is home to nearly…
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The Boise School District board met with local health professionals last night to discuss the spread of COVID-19 in schools, as cases surge statewide. Ada…
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Boise parents, educators and the Boise School District’s youngest students will resume in-person instruction next week. George Prentice reports.
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To say 2020 has been a challenging year is a significant understatement. Indeed, there has been plenty to provoke or disturb us. But what annoys you? More…