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This story is part of a series of candidate profiles Idaho Education News will publish ahead of the May 19 primary election.
I pulled out my phone and there he was — front and center — literally cartwheeling into frame at the school’s front doors and ...
The Republican signed bills enacting new restrictions on teachers’ unions and making cuts to virtual education. He also ...
An Idaho political action committee funded by a massive out-of-state donation has spent $135,291 to support 15 legislative ...
Idaho’s erratic and opaque legislative process is increasingly cutting citizens out of the policymaking process and treating ...
The now-resolved North Idaho College accreditation fight was central to the battle between the two arms of the Republican ...
Every student deserves the chance to find the place where they can thrive. Expanding the Parental Choice Tax Credit is a ...
A handful of the most significant education policy debates are unresolved as Gov. Brad Little weighs what action he’ll take.
The district has already been cutting about 20 staff positions annually for the past several years. District spokesperson Eva ...