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Out of more than 13,000 school districts nationwide, nearly 900 operate on a shortened schedule.
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On Tuesday, the Nampa community voted to pass a $14.7 million levy to fund programming and staff at the school District for the next two years.
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Canyon County encourages residents to look up what their ballots will include ahead of Election Day. Voters in some districts will get to chose new trustees for their School boards and decide on a couple of levies.
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The ACLU of Idaho released a report saying dress codes at Canyon County district schools disproportionately target latino students and jeopardize their civil rights.
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Nampa School Board passes policy banning classroom discussion on gender identity, sexual orientationThe Nampa School Board of Trustees met Monday night to discuss the policy which would prohibit gender identity or sexual identity to be taught or discussed in Nampa schools. The Board passed the policy in a 3-1 vote.
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An elective Intro to Psychology class at Nampa High School discussing gender identities and sexual orientation elicited strong reactions from parents during school board meeting.
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Concentrating in the classroom can be hard if you’re struggling with basic needs like food, clothing or medicine. That's why schools all over the Treasure Valley have joined an initiative that helps provide resources to students and families that are struggling.
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When we think about water conservation we don’t often think about schools, but that's exactly where one charity organization is focusing. Smart Rain for Smart Kids is a program committed to saving water and here in Idaho the Nampa School District has partnered with them to help in that conservation.
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The Nampa street division has a fleet of snowplows ready to take on the snow this year and for the very first time those snow plows have names!
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Nampa School District is creating a formal process to challenge books after it banned titles from its schools in spring.