Day: February 28, 2014

Grover talks up his Idaho roots

The Melba superintendent formally announced his candidacy for state superintendent of public instruction and emphasized that he was born, raised and educated in Idaho. He and his wife of nearly 20 years are both fifth generation Idahoans.

Essential steps to transforming teaching and learning

Meridian schools Superintendent Linda Clark participated in Future@Now, a conference in Washington dedicated to talking about how schools can use digital technology more effectively. Read a piece she co-authored with several other superintendents about creating modern classrooms.

House passes broadband funding bill

A $6.6 million supplemental budget — intended to keep a troubled high school broadband program up and running — cleared a major legislative hurdle Friday.

Nampa names superintendent’s finalists

The public will have the chance to meet the superintendents’ finalists at a reception Monday evening.