Joselynn Castillo received a $10,000 scholarship from Univisión and Maná, a popular Mexican band. | Courtesy Joselynn Castillo IDAHO FALLS — Joselynn Castillo is the…
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After five months of work and 28 meetings, Gov. Brad Little’s K-12 education task force voted Monday to approve five recommendations that touch on topics…
IDAHO FALLS — School elections will share the ballot with city elections on Tuesday. But they won’t necessarily get an equal share of the spotlight.…
Stock photo Compass Academy senior D’Artagnan Starkey remembers dozens of locals launching lighted lanterns at night over the Snake River in remembrance of a peer’s suicide…
EastIdahoNews.com file photo DRIGGS — Teton High School was briefly placed on lockdown around midday Friday after a report of a student with a gun.…
Halloween is right around the corner and there are loads of fun activities and events to help you get excited for the season. Here are…
IDAHO FALLS — College-and-career advisor Natalie Black is used to hearing middle schoolers feign dislike for Legos. “They’ll act too cool to play with them,…
BOISE — In a potential preview of the 2020 legislative session, State Board of Education members applied heavy scrutiny to schools chief Sherri Ybarra’s K-12…
The following letter from Superintendent Dr. Doug Howell was distributed today to the parents and guardians of learners attending the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25. No…
Newly remodeled Tetonia Elementary School | Courtesy Teton School District 401 The following is a news release from Teton County School District. DRIGGS – Teton…









