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Idaho’s child immunization rates improved in 2015, reaching a five-year high.And Department of Health and Welfare officials don’t know what to make of the…
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Idaho continues to languish well behind its lofty college completion goals, according to a newly released national study.On top of that, Idaho’s numbers…
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Gov. Butch Otter issued his first vetoes of the year Tuesday afternoon, killing the closely watched Bible-in-schools bill.In vetoing the bill, Otter…
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State Sen. Brent Hill can remember a time when it was difficult to get a K-12 budget through the Legislature.Not that this requires a long memory. It was…
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A report tracking $16.7 million in teacher “leadership premiums” — compiled by the State Department of Education and presented to two legislative…
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The state has been negotiating with two Idaho Education Network vendors since October — in hopes of settling more than $6 million in legal claims.But when…
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The Idaho Supreme Court sided with a district judge Tuesday, voiding the contract for the Idaho Education Network broadband project.The court’s unanimous…
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Last time around, it took lawsuits to force Idaho to rewrite its school funding formula.Then it took a ton of new money to seal the deal. The spending…
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A year ago at this time, a STEM Action Center wasn’t even so much as a proposal.Angela Hemingway was working with the State Department of Education. She…
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Idaho has one of the nation’s strongest teacher evaluation policies, according to a national report issued Tuesday.Idaho requires annual teacher…