The Idaho State Board of Education is preparing to set new eligibility guidelines for scholarship funds designed to help working adults finish their undergraduate degrees.
Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter has vetoed legislation that would have removed the state's long-standing reading test for young students from being tied to teachers' pay raises.
A proposal that would funnel a portion of Idaho's scholarship fund to help adults finish their undergraduate degrees is headed to the governor's desk for consideration.
Idaho's public schools funding proposal for fiscal year 2019 — the largest share of the state's budget — is headed to Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter's desk for consideration.
The University of Idaho Extension Office recently hosted “Dabble in Dissection,” an anatomy and physiology class geared toward home-schooled students. Another class for all Magic Valley students is coming up soon.
The Idaho State Board of Education has come out against a legislative proposal seeking to revise the state's 20-year-old reading test for young students.
After three years of facing resistance inside the GOP-dominant Statehouse, Idaho schools will finally be able to implement a new slate of robust science standards.
Most of Idaho’s high school seniors are graduating, according to new data released by the Idaho Department of Education. But the state superintendent wants to help those seniors who struggle to make it through high school.
North Valley Academy will close this Thursday and Friday so it can disinfect the school before allowing students and staff back into the building on Monday.
New K-12 science standards are receiving push back from Idaho lawmakers for the third year in a row, despite efforts to downplay the negative impacts of human activity on climate change to appease Republican members.