In March of 2023, Coeur d’Alene’s levy proposal failed. After a two-month long scramble, where trustees and the district’s ...
One of the most important powers secured by Idaho’s constitution is the right of the people to reject and propose laws via a ...
Most of Idaho’s private schools are concentrated in urban areas. Ada, Canyon and Kootenai are home to 65% of the state’s ...
Ready or not Idaho’s 2025 Legislative Session starts on January 6. Many important policies will be considered ranging from ...
A professor at Boise State University, Yenor has written extensively on what he sees as the dangers of diversity.
If these privatization programs move forward, we’d lose the accountability and protections that parents and kids rely on in our public school system.
The data highlight a profound degree of academic and social disengagement among teenagers.
Legislative budget-writers are expected to vote next week on almost $12.9 billion in “maintenance” spending bills. INSIDE: Next steps on teacher pay raises. In other legislative news, lawmakers took a ...
We all consider Idaho a special place to live and work, but we are not special enough to swim upstream against the out-of-state billionaires who have an army of lobbyists and have bank accounts as ...
Over time, inflation and higher interest rates have driven up the costs associated with building and financing public charter schools. I have had the honor and privilege over the last decade to work ...