Rep. Wendy Horman, R-Idaho Falls, and Rod Gramer, former president of Idaho Business for Education, have differing opinions on school choice and sparred in a…
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Courtesy Idaho State University The following is a news release from Idaho State University. POCATELLO – When Kristi Stiedley was in 11th grade, she was…
Washington Elementary | Logan Ramsey, EastIdahoNews.com POCATELLO – A local elementary school could potentially close its doors for good right before its centennial anniversary. At…
Idaho Ed News BOISE (Idaho Ed News) — A proposal to restrict diversity, equity and inclusion programs responds to a years-long “pendulum shift” on higher…
Students and community members packing boxes with Thanksgiving meals earlier this week. | Bonneville School District 93 The following is a news release from Bonneville…
Photo: INL Manager of Strategic Government Communications Ethan Huffman stands in front of a to-scale version of a water purification inside the Cybercore Integration Center;…
Envato Elements BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare in 2025 will reopen applications to the Idaho Child Care Program with…
The current Soda Springs High School. | Courtesy Soda Springs Joint School District 150 SODA SPRINGS — The chances for a new high school in…
Soda Springs superintendent Scott Muir, state superintendent Debbie Critchfield, and Soda Springs High principal Jess McMurray meet in Soda Springs. | IdahoEdNews.org SODA SPRINGS (IdahoEdNews.org)–…
Kids on cell phones at school | Envato Elements BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) — Gov. Brad Little signed an executive order Thursday that calls on Idaho education…
