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The Idaho Department of Education is partnering with the State Board of Education to provide select first, second and third-year public school teachers with support and mentorship.
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It was a flurry of filings. Last week, the State Board of Education’s hired outside attorney submitted four motions designed to undercut Attorney General Raúl Labrador’s open meetings lawsuit.
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The Idaho State Board of Education is preparing to defend itself against a lawsuit filed by Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador.
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The University of Idaho's plan to purchase the for-profit University of Phoenix has been the focus of much criticism, especially from lawmakers and others who feel the process was rushed and say too much of the planning went on behind closed doors.
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Gov. Brad Little recently called for an independent financial audit of the program to make sure taxpayer dollars were spent properly. The State Board of Education began reviewing purchases in April and are about two-thirds of the way through that process.
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A microgrant program to help parents with education costs is under scrutiny.
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An assessment of education in Idaho with Debbie Critchfield.
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The Idaho State Board of Education voted to approve University of Idaho plans to acquire the University of Phoenix, an online for-profit-institution that serves 85,000 students nationwide.
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Next, the measure will go before voters in Elmore County, where it’ll need to get support from a majority to pass.
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Controversy and unrest at North Idaho College threaten its future