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A panel of community members talked about how they support third places and their impact on the people they welcome.
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About 50 students from Renaissance High organized a walk out Thursday to protest the West Ada District’s policy on classroom messaging after it asked a middle school teacher to remove two posters from her classroom.
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High and middle school students learned about the dangers of fentanyl use at the first Treasure Valley Youth Fentanyl Summit seminar.
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Idaho’s largest school district is giving all students access to free and live online tutoring.
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Unpaid meal balances held in the state’s largest district eclipsed $100,000 last school year. So far this year, the district is on pace for double that amount.
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How do you bring Amelia Earhart and a haunted radio to kids in all parts of Idaho? Plus teach them about trust and taking chances, with a little bit of history thrown in? Theater for Youth is doing exactly that, with a traveling production for 100,000 K-5 students, including refugees from Africa, Mexico, and Columbia - many of whom are watching their very first theater production.
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There’s so much that is new this year at Silver Sage Elementary School in the West Ada School District.
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The new policies, if adopted, would prevent teachers in Boise, Meridian, and Eagle from providing "get to know you" questionnaires and hanging political symbols in the classroom.
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Five parents who sued the West Ada School District’s teachers’ union over last month’s sickout protest have agreed to dismiss the issue in court.The…
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On today's Reporter Roundtable, Boise State Public Radio's Rachel Cohen and Jimmy Dawson, KIVI's Mike Sharp, and the Idaho Press's Betsy Russell join…