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Updated: Several measures working through Idaho’s legislature echo parts of the laws known as Students Come First. Those laws were overturned by voters…
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Four months ago Idaho voters repealed three education laws through ballot initiatives. Now nearly a dozen provisions from those laws are working through…
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Idaho legislative education leaders brokered a meeting Wednesday between Idaho Education Association representatives and representatives from the Idaho…
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The group that represents Idaho’s school boards asked lawmakers Tuesday to bring back parts of the Students Come First laws. Voters repealed those last…
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Idaho voters sent a clear message to policymakers when they struck down a trio of education laws last November. Those laws known as “Students Come First”…
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Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter has asked the State Board of Education to shepherd a statewide discussion about improving education for students.Otter said…
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Idaho voters' decision to strike down three education laws in November raised a question. What happens to the money that was meant to pay for things like…
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The leaders of the campaign that defeated Idaho’s Propositions 1, 2 and 3 in last month’s election are concerned that the laws could come back. They’re…
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Idaho’s Department of Education says the repeal of the Students Come First education laws means a $23 million cut for the state’s schools. It took the…
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Idaho high school students won't have to take online classes to graduate. The State Board of Education repealed a rule Monday that required them.Voters…