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“We’re failing our kids.” That’s a quote from a Fruitland mom who says her daughter and other kids who need special education are falling through the cracks in Idaho.
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Across the state, Idaho is experiencing an issue in youth sports: there aren't enough referees to go around.
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As many as three billion people in the world play video games and one professor is finding a way to use this hobby to teach international relations.
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Last spring the Timberline Wind Symphony auditioned for the Music for All National Concert Band Festival, winning the chance to go to Indianapolis.
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For the past few years, Nampa has enlisted the help of elementary students to name their snowplows. Now, the Idaho Transportation Department is joining in on the fun with its very own contest.
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Idaho’s largest school district is giving all students access to free and live online tutoring.
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The Idaho night sky will soon have many new observers thanks to a grant from Nasa's Science Activation Program, which will put telescopes in classrooms across the state.
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The American dream has been shaped by many different voices, a countless number of which come from Americana music.
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As the demand for early childhood education grows, the Boise School District is working to come up with solutions that will benefit the Treasure Valley's youngest learners.
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Last week, the Idaho Supreme Court ruled that student IDs can't be used to vote in the Gem State.