Delphia Bradley is opening an African-American Art and Culture Center in Idaho Falls. | Courtesy photo IDAHO FALLS – Months after establishing a meal-delivery service…
Posts published in “Education”
A white model design of what one section of Highland could potentially look like it it’s rebuild project. | Courtesy PCSD 25 POCATELLO — Work…
Adobe Stock image BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) — The second year of the Empowering Parents grant program is in the books — and thousands of applicants were…
Lori Barber smiles in the John E. Christofferson building at College of Eastern Idaho on Thursday. IDAHO FALLS — The recently-selected second president of College…
Representatives from the IFEA and District 91’s administration teams negotiate at the table in this May file photo. | David Pace EastIdahoNews.com IDAHO FALLS —…
EastIdahoNews.com file photo DONNELLY (IdahoEdNews.org) — In the months since Gov. Brad Little signed House Bill 710 — which opens libraries to lawsuits over materials…
Adobe Stock image BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — School is out, and the kids are home for the summer, so parents and guardians will have to…
Geordie Van Witbeck | Kalama Hines, EastIdahoNews.com IDAHO FALLS — Geordie Van Witbeck is a junior at Alturas Preparatory Academy. His dream is to work…
Raúl Labrador | Darin Oswald, Idaho Statesman file MOSCOW (IdahoEdNews.org) — A nonbinding deadline came and went quietly last week — with the University of…

Most US students are recovering from pandemic-era setbacks, but millions are making up little ground
Fifth grade students attend a math lesson with teacher Jana Lamontagne, right, during class at Mount Vernon Community School, in Alexandria, Va., Wednesday, May 1.…


