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Experts say it's not clear what the order requires of colleges and universities — but some schools are acting anyway.
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The Idaho State Board of Education Thursday signed off on a nearly $163 million on-campus housing proposal from University of Idaho as its freshmen enrollment continues to grow.
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The change affects 13,175 current or former employees, and about $1.9 billion in assets held in the ‘optional retirement plan’ according to the Idaho State Board of Education. That plan is how non-PERSI eligible employees invest to receive matching employer contributions.
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For the first time in over a decade, Idaho’s high school graduation requirements could change. As workforce demands shift, state officials are considering current graduation requirements to ease the transition. If approved, the changes would go into effect next summer.
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An Ada County judge has rejected an open meetings lawsuit against the State Board of Education — a potential breakthrough for the $685 million University of Phoenix purchase.
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Attorney General Raúl Labrador has named Christopher Boyd, the Adams County elected prosecutor, as a special prosecutor in his lawsuit against the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.
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An Ada County District Court judge is considering whether to force Attorney General Raul Labrador to appoint a special prosecutor in his lawsuit against the state board of education.
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Idaho’s State Board of Education has unveiled a proposed policy banning diversity statements as a condition of hiring a job applicant.
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Students at Idaho’s colleges and universities are still reporting significant mental health issues after the COVID-19 pandemic spiked counseling visits.
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Idaho lawmakers are ready to move a new set of K-12 education standards through, replacing the 'Common Core' standards used since 2011 for English language arts, math and science.