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Idaho currently has no laws requiring schools to test for lead in drinking water, radon, or toxic mold. Without this mandate, ...
Brian Darcy will retire from the Gooding-based school on June 30., after 15 years at the helm. He is taking a job as ...
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Several variables affect raises, and this year’s contract negotiations will include an added wrinkle: Increasing minimum ...
A Coeur d’Alene Public Schools trustee resigned Wednesday, after she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence ...
A ruling against the education choice tax credit would be folly, calling into question the constitutional authority of the ...
Five years ago, education microgrants were a shiny new object in Idaho education. This year, Gov. Brad Little and legislators saw microgrants as a rusting relic that needed to be scrapped — even ...
In order to secure a share of federal funding, Idaho administrators will have to state, in writing, that their schools are ...
The cases — over a district’s opt-out policy and a religious charter school — could affect schools nationwide.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education said Monday that it will resume collections May 5 for defaulted federal student ...
The lawsuit alleges age discrimination — and an “inappropriate” relationship involving a Boise State official and a younger ...
EdNews contacted all of the universities and colleges in Idaho to see if they had students who lost their visas.
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