West Ada trustees on Thursday unanimously OK’d a plan to have armed security guards on campus.
Boise trustees on Thursday night voted to approve Deputy Superintendent Wendy Johnson as the district’s next superintendent.
The Republican superintendent said she already “fulfilled the assignment” by making cuts to the K-12 budget ahead of the legislative session.
Step by step, legislative leaders are trying to dismantle Gov. Brad Little’s spending and tax proposals. Either way, the ...
A mix of illnesses prompted leaders to temporarily close some schools in eastern Idaho over the past week, and one rural elementary principal says a lack of community substitutes exacerbated the ...
Idaho law allows registered voters to present a signed affidavit as an alternative to photo identification at the polls, but ...
In other news, a new plan to adopt tax cuts from the feds’ “One Big Beautiful Bill” makes its debut — and this could further ...
For decades, special education funding in Idaho and across the United States has been in crisis. Being critically underfunded ...
Republican legislators in a cash-rich Western state are looking to slash higher education funding. In this case, though, ...
Mountain Home School District owns and operates one school at the air force base. Stephensen Elementary has 263 students in ...
In other Statehouse news, the Senate is a step closer to voting on a bill that would move college and university presidential ...
In a presentation to the House Education Committee, Rep. Josh Tanner called the $2.7 billion K-12 budget a “behemoth.” He ...