East Idaho Credit Union employees delivered 20,000 paper sacks and gifts to Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 workers Monday morning. | Brittni Johnson, EastIdahoNews.com…
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BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) — The State Board of Education unanimously approved minimum criteria that local schools would need to meet if they hope to reopen this…
EastIdahoNews.com file photo POCATELLO (KPVI) — The Pocatello-Chubbuck School District 25 Board of Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to extend its soft closure through the end…
Kelsie Rumsey | Courtesy University of Idaho ST. ANTHONY — Most students don’t get locked behind metal doors when entering their classroom. For Kelsie Rumsey,…
Sherri Ybarra | IdahoEdNews.org Schools chief Sherri Ybarra said she trusts local educators and administrators to make the best decisions regarding grading during extended closures…
BLACKFOOT — A campaign to honor Idaho’s high school seniors and student athletes who were sidelined amid the coronavirus pandemic is spreading across social media.…
IDAHO FALLS — Idaho’s schools are all over the map when it comes to teaching kids during Gov. Brad Little’s stay-home order. EdNews reviewed dozens…
REXBURG (KSL.com) — Mae Rudd has been working as a nurse for most of her life, but she wanted to make it official. Rudd, now…
Skyline High School junior Ashley Fransen holds up two of the cards she’s decorated for local assisted living centers. | Courtesy Ashley Fransen IDAHO FALLS…
In the face of rising unemployment and shriveling tax revenues, Gov. Brad Little cut state spending by $40 million Friday. “We know this number is…








