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Higher education in Idaho works to overcome enrollment challenges.
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The Idaho Supreme Court has sided with the Legislature and the State Board of Education in a budget tug-of-war with state superintendent Sherri Ybarra.In…
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After nearly 90 minutes of constitutional arguments and pointed questions, a turf war between state superintendent Sherri Ybarra, the Legislature and the…
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The number of Latino students in Idaho schools has almost doubled in the past two decades, making up 18 percent of the population in public school…
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Idaho has a goal of seeing 60 percent of its young people obtain a college degree or certificate. The campaign to get completion levels to that threshold…
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Schools chief Sherri Ybarra is making it official, formally launching her re-election bid today.Ybarra, a Republican from Mountain Home, was elected…
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Reading scores improved in the first year of Idaho’s $11.25 million “literacy initiative,” but most scores fell short of the goals set by local…
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Idaho’s 2016 college “go-on” numbers are up slightly, compared to a similar snapshot from 2015.But even if the numbers are improving — and that’s still…
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Idaho’s higher education task force could set a number of ambitious goals — including a marked improvement in SAT scores.One of the task force’s work…