The middle school teacher says she is legally obligated to welcome students of all ethnicities in her classroom.
In other news Wednesday, a House committee quickly introduced what could be one of the session’s biggest education policy ...
Like his police K-9 counterparts, Strider is highly trained in his craft. But instead of sniffing for drugs or attacking on ...
Leaders of the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee, which sets the budgets for state agencies, last week asked the Idaho Division of Medicaid to come up with plans for 1% and 2% cuts for both ...
Earned autonomy is not deregulation without guardrails. It is a trade: more operational freedom in exchange for continued—and ...
Idaho fiscal policy fails to support the needs of our children. Idaho lawmakers should reject HB 559 and recommit to a financial policy that protects essential services, supports families, and invests ...
School shapes a big part of your teen’s life. In a traditional setting, that often means six or seven hours a day on campus, plus homework, activities and, for many Idaho families, a commute that eats ...
Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced a high-level staff change Monday — and it involves the lawyer who has defended Idaho’s transgender athletics law. Michael Zarian Michael Zarian will be ...
One day after legislative budget-writers asked state superintendent Debbie Critchfield to plan for cuts to public schools, the first-term Republican delivered her response: No. “I will not be ...
Boise trustees on Thursday night voted to approve Deputy Superintendent Wendy Johnson as the district’s next superintendent. By hiring Johnson, Boise continues a trend. Five of the past six ...
West Ada trustees on Thursday unanimously OK’d a plan to have armed security guards on campus. “Campus sentinels” will be specially hired and trained, plain-clothed security guards who carry concealed ...