A Republican legislator is criticizing claims Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee co-chairs made on television.
Kaeden is a student Boise State University and will be working as an intern with Idaho EdNews. He previously wrote for the ...
Trustees on Thursday night agreed to schedule a special meeting on March 3 to vote on resolutions to put the measure on the May 19 ballot.
In other news, a bill that would have required public schools to start their academic years after Labor Day died amidst bipartisan opposition.
After neglecting a $100 million budget gap — and the needs of 41,200 Idaho students — lawmakers have two relatively low-cost chances to put their money where their mouth is.
That’s why the Mountain States Policy Center is hosting the “We the Students” Civics Bowl: a buzzer-based, quiz bowl-style ...
INSIDE: See who will likely run for offices across the state in the upcoming election — and get details on how to follow next week’s filing period.
Gov. Brad Little speaks to Statehouse reporters at a Tuesday morning question-and-answer session. (Kevin Richert/Idaho EdNews) Gov. Brad Little said he’s concerned about the proposed budget cuts ...
It’s by now no secret that Gov. Brad Little — a presumptive candidate for re-election — is hitching his star to President Donald Trump. This week, Politico highlighted the way Little is tailoring his ...
School trustees and administrators filed into the Statehouse for a day of long presentations and policy talk — but the first message was simple: In public education, staying on the sidelines isn’t an ...
Every December brings an end-of-year crush to Washington, D.C.’s pediatric clinics. In addition to the usual culprits — colds, the flu, RSV — that’s also the time when the city school district issues ...