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Analysis: An attractive job isn’t necessarily an easy job
Boise State University is growing its enrollment, breaking fundraising records and rising in national stature. But fiscal realities and political pressures will take some of the sparkle off of the open president’s job.
‘Our greatest need:’ Boise State announces $150 million campaign for financial aid
An endowment would provide need-based $2,000 scholarships for 3,000 students, Interim President Jeremiah Shinn said Wednesday.
‘A sound business practice’: Critchfield says she — not Little — asked public schools to plan for cuts
The holdback plans could play a role in legislative budget considerations moving forward.
How a small-town Idaho upbringing launched two girls to college presidency
Martha Smith and Rayne Martinez have propelled themselves to the highest levels of student leadership.
So your school wants to ban cellphones. Now what?
Whether they use Yondr to secure devices or send students to their lockers, educators are finding that setting policy is easy. Enforcement is hard.
Little orders 3% spending cuts; K-12 public schools exempt
The cuts come after $453 million in tax cuts, enacted in recent months.
Charter commission approves sports school, hires new director
Run by Branden Durst, Brabeion Academy will operate under unique concepts, including hybrid virtual instruction, occasional gender segregation and an athletic focus.
A disputed transgender bathroom law is intact — at Boise High and beyond
A larger legal battle continues. INSIDE: A rundown of what happened in the past week, and what could happen next.
Audit: Idaho State ‘misused or misappropriated’ $850,000 on forensic lab
Legislative Services Office auditors did not look for evidence of criminal wrongdoing — deferring to the attorney general’s office.
Incoming Lakeland superintendent is focused on supporting students and family
He’s moving from Arizona to North Idaho to be closer to grandchildren. And he’s looking forward to investing in his new community.









