The Idaho Department of Education’s 2024 recruitment initiative drew more than double the number of interested teachers than it did two years ago.
Libraries Now Face a Complex Question: What’s ‘Harmful’ to Minors?
Idaho school and library officials over the next couple months will grapple with a complex question: What content does their community consider “harmful” to children?
Idaho school and library officials over the next couple months will grapple with a complex question: What content does their community consider “harmful” to children?
Gov. Little Signs Pronouns Bill
The bill bars teachers from referring to a student by a name or pronoun that doesn’t align with their birth sex, unless the teacher has parental consent.
The bill bars teachers from referring to a student by a name or pronoun that doesn’t align with their birth sex, unless the teacher has parental consent.
The SAT Is Going Digital. Here’s What to Know
The new SAT is shorter — just over two hours compared with the roughly three hours for the previous SAT and its main competitor, the ACT.
The new SAT is shorter — just over two hours compared with the roughly three hours for the previous SAT and its main competitor, the ACT.
As Immunization Numbers Drop, School Officials Warily Watch the Legislature
In the fall of 2022, 209 kindergartners showed up for the first day of school at Horizon Elementary School in Jerome.
In the fall of 2022, 209 kindergartners showed up for the first day of school at Horizon Elementary School in Jerome.
Book Banning Protesters Speak out Before West ADA Board Meeting
“I just don’t think that’s right. Furthermore, banning books is un-American,” Mosley said, offering an occasional wave to a honking motorist.
“I just don’t think that’s right. Furthermore, banning books is un-American,” Mosley said, offering an occasional wave to a honking motorist.
Statehouse Roundup, 2.16.24: Bill Taking on Pronoun Use in Schools Advances
Idaho teachers are facing pressure to recognize preferred pronouns “with fear of reprisal,” said bill sponsor Rep.
Idaho teachers are facing pressure to recognize preferred pronouns “with fear of reprisal,” said bill sponsor Rep.
Do Math. Save a Life: Students Analyze Crash Data in New Curriculum
The adage gets put to rest with the new, “Do Math. Save a Life” curriculum, where high school students use math skills to analyze maps, bar charts, line graphs and tables with Idaho’s vehicle crash data and then make safety recommendations.
The adage gets put to rest with the new, “Do Math. Save a Life” curriculum, where high school students use math skills to analyze maps, bar charts, line graphs and tables with Idaho’s vehicle crash data and then make safety recommendations.







