Less than two months after strong revenue collections seemingly righted the ship, the state of Idaho is once again facing a projected state budget deficit, according to a new report the Idaho ...
In January, the Ninth Circuit ruled that a coalition of private schools and libraries and their patrons showed a “likelihood of success” because the bill’s context clause is “overbroad on its face” ...
Idaho’s athletic programs are facing external and internal pressures. Both came up at the Statehouse in the past week.
School leaders and parents are watching. So what’s on the chopping block and what’s not? What factors shape the debate? And what about that big rainy day fund some people keep mentioning? Here’s a ...
Statehouse roundup, 3.11.26: House blocks Democratic report criticizing bill on transgender students
House Democrats sharply criticized their colleagues across the aisle Wednesday after Republicans blocked a minority report on a bill that would force schools to out transgender students to their ...
When leaders learned North Idaho College returned to good standing with its accreditor last month, one word summed up their feelings: relief. It’s the first word Board of Trustees Chair Tarie ...
In other news, a bill that would create new rules for schools operating as polling locations is headed to the House floor.
It might be easier to name the people who don’t have stake in House Bill 93. The controversial legislation that created Idaho’s new Parental Choice Tax Credit is the subject of an ongoing lawsuit. And ...
Nampa school board trustees embraced tearful district patrons after a Monday vote to close four schools. The proposal was years in the making but drew significant attention in recent weeks as trustees ...
A controversy over signs in a West Ada classroom has garnered national attention and sparked an outpouring of support for the impacted teacher. The maelstrom began in January, when administrators ...
A permanent state budget cut will force the University of Idaho to cut 28 “essential” positions. The reductions — in staff and faculty jobs — will lead to larger class sizes, less individualized ...
Just over 57% of Idaho students in grades K-3 are reading at grade level or higher, according to data released Friday by the Idaho Department of Education. The test results are the first from the ...
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