Idaho Education News is a comprehensive collection of online sources that provides information about public education in Idaho.

The website, IdahoEdNews.org, features stories, news and commentary about education policies, practices, and the people who create and implement them. We also distribute information through social media, a data webpage and occasional print products. EdNews is a public awareness service where parents, patrons, educators and lawmakers find the most useful information on issues that affect Idaho’s children and their future.

EdNews reports primarily on Idaho public education but also covers national education issues that impact the state. Content is free to all users. Our stories, photos and videos are available for distribution on any website as long as proper attribution is included.

EdNews is a nonprofit supported on grants from the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation. Other organizations, including the Education Writers Association and Solutions Journalism Network, have supported our work.

Our work is independent and nonpartisan. We rely on support from foundations to keep our content free from paywalls and advertising. Our funders have no editorial influence on our work to help ensure our independence and trust.

Our Goal

The goal of Idaho Education News is to hold lawmakers and educators accountable for taxpayer dollars and student achievement. We are seekers of the truth. We demand transparency in government affairs.

Our Mission

The mission of Idaho Education News is to produce independent, comprehensive and thoughtful journalism about public education policy and practice in Idaho. Idaho Education News is a public awareness service where parents, patrons, educators and lawmakers can find the most useful information on issues that affect Idaho’s children and their future.

Artificial Intelligence Policy

Our journalism is human-powered.

We don't use artificial intelligence to create content or photos. Our professional journalists report, write and edit our stories. Real people attend meetings, interview sources, review documents and make editorial decisions. We are accountable for every word we publish.

We only use AI as a tool for efficiency, such as catching typos and transcribing calls, public meetings or interviews. In these cases, our journalists review all AI transcription or changes.

Our journalism is original, transparent and accountable. When readers have questions or concerns, they can reach real journalists, not bots.

Human-powered journalism is essential to public trust, and it’s at the core of everything we do.

Bottom Line

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Editorial Staff


Jennifer Swindell

MANAGING EDITOR
jswindell@idahoednews.org
208.473.8811

Devin Bodkin

ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR
devin@idahoednews.org
208.680.7925


Kevin Richert

REPORTER AND BLOGGER
krichert@idahoednews.org
208.867.1403


Ryan Suppe

REPORTER
ryan@idahoednews.org
702.271.5740


Emma Epperly

NORTH IDAHO REPORTER
emma@idahoednews.org
406.871.8044


Randy Schrader

DATA ANALYST
rschrader@idahoednews.org
208.697.0404


Sean Dolan

REPORTER
sean@idahoednews.org
202.329.9117


Janalee Schrader

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
jschrader@idahoednews.org
208.447.8141


Kaeden Lincoln

INTERN REPORTER
kaeden@idahoednews.org
208.573.4335

Board Members

Stacia Albiston

Chair

Communications Officer
J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation

Kim O'Connor

Vice Chair

Victim Witness Coordinator
Ada County's Prosecutor's Office

Alicia Ritter

Alicia Ritter Consulting