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Candidates opposed to mask requirements and critical race theory won school board seats in two of the state's largest districts Tuesday.
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Today, Moscow’s brief history as a probable sundown town seems a continent away. The northern Idaho town of 25,000 saw multiple racial justice protests last year. Black Lives Matter signs line the windows of Moscow’s downtown restaurants and cafes. But some people of color still feel uneasy here.
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Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin’s education indoctrination task force took public comment for the first time Thursday.
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Budget cuts from the Idaho legislature targeting social justice programs like those at Boise State University aren’t expected to have a direct effect on those programs.
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The term "critical race theory" has made its way into public debates over education in the Mountain West, and how students should be taught about race and racism.
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Idaho Matters speaks with a high school and college student about their advocacy for education at the 2021 Legislature.
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State senators signed off on a bill Monday that critics say would prevent teaching social justice concepts in Idaho classrooms.
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A bill that critics say would make teachers think twice about including social justice concepts into their lesson plans passed the Idaho House on a party line vote Thursday.
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A bill giving raises for public K-12 teachers died by a single vote in the Idaho House Tuesday, with many Republicans again saying there needs to be stronger protections against teaching children about social justice issues.
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A $6 million federal grant to boost early childhood education in Idaho passed the state Senate by a single vote Monday.