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A bill discussed in the House Education Committee Tuesday would the switch to funding schools based on enrollment permanent.
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When Layne McInelly, veteran teacher and current president of the Idaho Education Association stood before the Idaho House and Senate education committees in January, his remarks raised more than a few eyebrows.
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Idaho Matters learns about some unusually expensive school board races in the state.
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Yes, face masks will be the new normal as the Blaine County School District begins its 2021-22 school year Monday, Aug. 22.
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Idaho’s latest coronavirus surge is continuing and the spike in new cases corresponds with the emergence of the delta variant. It comes just as K-12 schools, colleges and universities are set to open — some as soon as Monday August 16.
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Idaho Health and Welfare reported about 16,000 children with COVID-19 between September and late May. School reports of COVID infections differed, totaling about half that number. As Troy Oppie explains, Health and Welfare knew early-on the data would be far from perfect.
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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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Nearly 2,000 Idaho students, from every corner of the Gem State, participated in this year's Poetry Out Loud competition - sponsored by the Idaho…
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The pandemic has impacted us all in different ways. But a nearly universal impact has come to our mental health. For students and educators, the…
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A new report from the White House Coronavirus Task Force is calling on some Idaho school districts to stop in-person learning due to high positivity rates…