Kaeden Lincoln

Kaeden is a student at Boise State University is working as an intern with Idaho EdNews. He previously wrote for the Sentinel at North Idaho College and the Arbiter at Boise State. The Idaho native is a graduate of Borah High in the Boise School District.

Sage charter leader leaves for nonprofit director job

The public charter school has already found a replacement.

Education leaders discuss the future of tribal education

They plan to emphasize higher education and continue the fight against substance abuse, among other things.

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Lake Pend Oreille breaks ground on new CTE center The Lake Pend Oreille School District broke ground on a new career technical education building at Sandpoint High School on Monday, June 9. The Career Technical Education Center of North Idaho will add new CTE programs, including forestry and natural resource management, sports medicine and automotive…

Middleton superintendent proposes redrawing elementary boundaries after failed bond

Board members discussed new boundaries but did not take action.

U of I students dig up trash to unearth Boise history

The university’s anthropology program provides training and experience while archaeologists excavate artifacts in Downtown Boise.

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EdNews reporter Emma Epperly was scholarshiped to attend a national education writers convention.

North Star charter school's exterior signage.

North Star plans expansion after receiving federal grant

One of the most successful schools in Idaho has hundreds on its waitlist.

Marsh Valley tables budget-cutting decisions until next regular meeting

Leaders are trustees are scrambling to find a solution to the district’s budget woes after a failed supplemental levy earlier this month.

West Ada board approves acquisition of new CTE building

The 70,000-square-foot warehouse, which costs approximately $12.9 million, will alleviate the strain on current CTE programs.