More than 95% of the school’s students come from low-income families, about 9% are homeless, and a quarter have disabilities.
Boosting students’ reading ability is the state’s “number one goal and objective,” she told State Board trustees.
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Their debate comes just weeks ahead of a legislative session where private school choice will likely take center stage.
Lakeland has relied on a supplemental levy for most of the past 15 years and it has grown to represent nearly 25% of its ...
According to Rush, “The Bible should be read in our schools in preference to all other books, from its containing the ...
An agenda for the board’s Dec. 10 meeting did not list a time or location, as state law requires. The Twin Falls Times-News ...
Wednesday’s vote came after a turbulent month that thrust the State Board and Idaho’s higher ed community into the national DEI debate.
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