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Boise State interim president, a finalist for Montana job, sees new ‘community’ at flagship
Shinn held forums Monday with different groups on the Missoula campus.
Alica Holthaus tapped to serve as deputy superintendent for North Idaho
When one school comes up with a great solution, Holthaus hopes to be the messenger and connector, spreading the idea to other leaders.
Declining enrollment forces Twin Falls to cut staff, again
A new charter school opening up in the fall could mean a big drop in enrollment for the district.
Micron makes ‘significant gift’ to College of Western Idaho
The Micron Academic Center is expected to open in 2027.
Jerome adopts four-day week, two years after teacher walkout
The superintendent said there were deep wounds in the district over a 2024 decision to keep the five-day week.
UPDATED: Boise State interim president named finalist for Montana post
Jeremiah Shinn’s possible departure has not affected the stop-and-go Boise State president’s search — which began more than a year ago.
Boise outlines declining enrollment challenges in community forum
Stakeholders discussed facilities upgrades they’d like to see.
Protestors urging governor to veto bill outing trans kids to parents arrested at Statehouse
The nine protestors included a local minister.
Under pressure but not ‘in crisis’: ISU president outlines vision amid budget anxiety
Idaho State University President Robert Wagner reassured the campus community Wednesday that the institution remains on solid footing despite state cuts, restructuring and job losses.
Limited dual credit classes aim to draw East Idaho high schoolers to in-demand careers
The College of Eastern Idaho and the Idaho National Laboratory aim to attract students to a free summer program. But seats are limited.










