Kevin Richert

Senior reporter and blogger Kevin Richert specializes in education politics and education policy. He has more than 35 years of experience in Idaho journalism, and extensive experience covering state politics and the Legislature. He is a frequent guest on "Idaho Reports" on Idaho Public Television. He can be reached at krichert@idahoednews.org

From the weekend, an Idaho education viewer’s guide

Want to catch up on school safety issues and the K-12 funding formula rewrite? Watch here.

Superintendent Ybarra’s schedule: Feb. 4-8

Among the items on the schedule: a two-hour meeting to review the draft of the bill to overhaul Idaho’s school funding formula.

Senate panel OKs 12th-grade meningococcal vaccine

Barring the unexpected, the state will add the meningitis vaccine to its list of immunization guidelines.

Turnaround schools bill heads to Senate floor

If passed, the bill would assign professional consultants to schools or districts that commit to a three-year improvement plan. But the bill is voluntary, and schools would have to opt in.

How accurate is Ybarra’s mastery ‘waiting list’?

The state superintendent says she has up to 50 districts that want to experiment with mastery-based learning. At least one superintendent and one principal say they never approached the state about the idea.

Statehouse roundup, 1.31.19: Study illustrates highs and lows in charter performance

Charter school students significantly outperformed students in traditional schools, especially in reading tests. But students in virtual charter schools lost considerable ground on math tests.

Why school budget increases haven’t translated into teacher pay raises

Education Week examined the issue closely in a recent article. One factor: Many local administrators decided to put new state dollars into other needs — such as adding teachers, bringing back positions cut during the recession or plugging holes in pension funds.

Funding formula bill will be unveiled this week

A draft of the much-awaited and controversial bill will be posted online, Sen. Dean Mortimer said. That’s likely to happen before legislators even hold their first hearing on the proposal.

Weiser names new superintendent

Elementary school principal Wade Wilson will take over the top job on July 1, succeeding retiring Superintendent Wil Overgaard.

About the state’s mastery school waiting list …

Fifty districts and schools are on the informal list — but it’s unclear how many of these schools are still interested in the concept.