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THE SAD, DANGEROUS LINE FROM MCCARTHY TO MCGEACHIN the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, especially of pro-Communist activity, in many instances unsupported by proof or based on slight, doubtful, or irrelevant evidence. the practice of making unfair allegations or using unfair investigative techniques, especially in order to restrict IDAHO FALLS, NAMPA AND POCATELLO-CHUBBUCK MAKE MASKS OPTIONAL Nampa trustees voted on Monday night to make masks optional. The vote passed 3-2 with Kim Rost (who made the motion), Betsy Keller and Allison Westfall voting yes. The vote followed a failed motion by Mike Kipp to have masks be mandatory indoors and optional outdoors and during meal times. That motion failed on a 2-3 vote, with Kipp andMandy
TEACHING DURING A PANDEMIC: REFLECTIONS ON A REMARKABLE YEAR Teaching during a pandemic: Reflections on a remarkable year. In “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho, Santiago is a shepherd boy who travels in search of extravagant treasures. He journeys to the markets of Tangiers and across the Egyptian desert. The story teaches us about listening to our hearts and learning to read the omens strewn along NAMPA TRUSTEE TO FACE MAY RECALL ELECTION A Nampa School Board member’s position as a trustee will be at stake during the May 18 consolidated election for Canyon County residents. The recall of Kim Rost, the Nampa School District Zone 4 representative, will be on the ballots of people who live in Nampa’s Zone 4. Kim Rost. The sample ballot alleges four reasons why Rostshould be
SEX EDUCATION OPT-IN BILL ADVANCES TO THE SENATE The bill passed the House of Representatives Friday on a party-line vote of 56-12. It heads next to the Senate for consideration. Rep. Barbara Ehardt argues for her sex education bill on the house floor on Friday, March 5. Current Idaho law allows parents to CRITCHFIELD QUICKLY RAISES $22,500 FOR SUPERINTENDENT'S RACE Critchfield quickly raises $22,500 for superintendent’s race. In the first week after announcing her candidacy for state schools superintendent, Debbie Critchfield raised at least $22,500 for her campaign. Candidates don’t have to report their contributions in real time, but they must report contributions of at least $1,000within 48 hours.
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EXTRAORDINARY TIMES CALL FOR EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures. Wendy Horman 04/21/2021. I have a quote from John Wooden on my bulletin board at the Capitol: Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are. IDAHO EDUCATION NEWS Critchfield quickly raises $22,500 for superintendent’s race. The State Board of Education member announced her candidacy last week. The donations give her an apparent fundraising edge over former legislator Branden Durst, and incumbent state superintendent Sherri Ybarra. Terry Ryan transformed Idaho education. STATEMENTS SHOW THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF UNEXPLAINED An Ammon charter school’s credit card statements reveal a range of unexplained purchases totaling tens of thousands of dollars from last year. From January to December 2020, Monticello Montessori Charter School put nearly $65,000 on two school-owned credit cards, accordingto statements Idaho
THE SAD, DANGEROUS LINE FROM MCCARTHY TO MCGEACHIN the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, especially of pro-Communist activity, in many instances unsupported by proof or based on slight, doubtful, or irrelevant evidence. the practice of making unfair allegations or using unfair investigative techniques, especially in order to restrict IDAHO FALLS, NAMPA AND POCATELLO-CHUBBUCK MAKE MASKS OPTIONAL Nampa trustees voted on Monday night to make masks optional. The vote passed 3-2 with Kim Rost (who made the motion), Betsy Keller and Allison Westfall voting yes. The vote followed a failed motion by Mike Kipp to have masks be mandatory indoors and optional outdoors and during meal times. That motion failed on a 2-3 vote, with Kipp andMandy
TEACHING DURING A PANDEMIC: REFLECTIONS ON A REMARKABLE YEAR Teaching during a pandemic: Reflections on a remarkable year. In “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho, Santiago is a shepherd boy who travels in search of extravagant treasures. He journeys to the markets of Tangiers and across the Egyptian desert. The story teaches us about listening to our hearts and learning to read the omens strewn along NAMPA TRUSTEE TO FACE MAY RECALL ELECTION A Nampa School Board member’s position as a trustee will be at stake during the May 18 consolidated election for Canyon County residents. The recall of Kim Rost, the Nampa School District Zone 4 representative, will be on the ballots of people who live in Nampa’s Zone 4. Kim Rost. The sample ballot alleges four reasons why Rostshould be
SEX EDUCATION OPT-IN BILL ADVANCES TO THE SENATE The bill passed the House of Representatives Friday on a party-line vote of 56-12. It heads next to the Senate for consideration. Rep. Barbara Ehardt argues for her sex education bill on the house floor on Friday, March 5. Current Idaho law allows parents to CRITCHFIELD QUICKLY RAISES $22,500 FOR SUPERINTENDENT'S RACE Critchfield quickly raises $22,500 for superintendent’s race. In the first week after announcing her candidacy for state schools superintendent, Debbie Critchfield raised at least $22,500 for her campaign. Candidates don’t have to report their contributions in real time, but they must report contributions of at least $1,000within 48 hours.
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EXTRAORDINARY TIMES CALL FOR EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures. Wendy Horman 04/21/2021. I have a quote from John Wooden on my bulletin board at the Capitol: Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are. CORONAVIRUS TRENDLINE, 6.11.21: VACCINATION NUMBERS SHOW 20 hours ago · Statewide data: June 4: June 11: Change, May 29-June 4: Change, June 5-11: Cases, confirmed and probable: 192,835: 193,604: 747: 769: Deaths: 2,101: 2,116: 11: 15 FEDS HAND DOWN EQUITY-FOCUSED RULES FOR CORONAVIRUS RELIEF lea name,total funding boise independent,32951635 west ada,31001425 nampa,26739448 pocatello,19055965 twin falls,15938699 idaho falls,14771261 caldwell,14230820 coeur d'alene,13458234 bonneville,11222360 vallivue,9056189 post falls,8098120 madison,7679582 cassia county,6905925 mountain home,6596097 kuna,6532326 jerome,5881826 lakeland,5847513 lake pend oreille,5701549 EXTREMISM EXPERT: IDAHO CRITICAL RACE THEORY DEBATE IS 1 day ago · by Clark Corbin, Idaho Capital Sun June 11, 2021. A national expert on race and extremism said a recent spate of attacks on “critical race theory” in Idaho are part of a growing effort by conservative Republicans to exploit anxiety and engage voters inupcoming elections.
AMMON CHARTER SCHOOL VIOLATED EIGHT SPECIAL EDUCATION LAWS The State Department of Education says a public charter school in Ammon has violated several state and federal special education laws. Monticello Montessori Charter School is “out of compliance” with eight of nine special education requirements outlined in formal complaints filed by both the parent of a local special needs student and the SDE, according to a March 22 report signed by EXTRAORDINARY TIMES CALL FOR EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures. Wendy Horman 04/21/2021. I have a quote from John Wooden on my bulletin board at the Capitol: Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are. EPISODE 11: THE POLITICAL SILLY SEASON STARTS EARLY 1 day ago · Fun fact: The 2022 Idaho primaries are still 11 months away. But you couldn’t tell from the turmoil of the past couple weeks. To sort out the recent events, and to look ahead, Kevin Richert interviews Boise State University political science professor Jaclyn Kettler. Idaho Education News · ANALYSIS: REPORT RAISES IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ABOUT TWO FAST Idaho spent about $3 million on coursework and scholarships for students who didn’t pursue college. And that was just in one year, according to legislative researchers. The $3 million is just a fraction of what Idaho spends on its Advanced Opportunities and Opportunity Scholarship programs — but it still should be ample money to get the attention of inquisitive policymakers. CRITICAL THINKING ON LIFE-SUPPORT When I was elected to the Idaho House of Representatives in 2018, I requested, and was assigned to the Education committee. Given the challenges facing education, such as endless school bonds and levies, a teacher attrition crisis and childhood illiteracy, I was eager to start working toward the goal of solving these problems. IEA HIRES STARK AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Idaho Education Association has hired a familiar face with a decade of experience in the organization as its newest executive director. On Tuesday, the IEA named Paul Stark its executive director. Paul Stark. Stark has been with the IEA for 10 years as general counsel. Prior to working with the IEA, Stark worked for the Idaho State Court of Appeals, multiple downtown Boise law firms and RECLAIM IDAHO BEGINS GATHERING SIGNATURES ON K-12 INITIATIVE 1 day ago · Signature gathering has started for a voter initiative to boost K-12 funding by increasing income tax rates for corporations and high-earners.. But Reclaim Idaho says it might put this campaign on hold — depending on what happens with its lawsuit challenging Idaho’s new initiative law. IDAHO EDUCATION NEWS Critchfield quickly raises $22,500 for superintendent’s race. The State Board of Education member announced her candidacy last week. The donations give her an apparent fundraising edge over former legislator Branden Durst, and incumbent state superintendent Sherri Ybarra. Terry Ryan transformed Idaho education. THE SAD, DANGEROUS LINE FROM MCCARTHY TO MCGEACHIN the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, especially of pro-Communist activity, in many instances unsupported by proof or based on slight, doubtful, or irrelevant evidence. the practice of making unfair allegations or using unfair investigative techniques, especially in order to restrict STATEMENTS SHOW THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF UNEXPLAINED An Ammon charter school’s credit card statements reveal a range of unexplained purchases totaling tens of thousands of dollars from last year. From January to December 2020, Monticello Montessori Charter School put nearly $65,000 on two school-owned credit cards, accordingto statements Idaho
TEACHING DURING A PANDEMIC: REFLECTIONS ON A REMARKABLE YEAR Teaching during a pandemic: Reflections on a remarkable year. In “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho, Santiago is a shepherd boy who travels in search of extravagant treasures. He journeys to the markets of Tangiers and across the Egyptian desert. The story teaches us about listening to our hearts and learning to read the omens strewn along NAMPA TRUSTEE TO FACE MAY RECALL ELECTION A Nampa School Board member’s position as a trustee will be at stake during the May 18 consolidated election for Canyon County residents. The recall of Kim Rost, the Nampa School District Zone 4 representative, will be on the ballots of people who live in Nampa’s Zone 4. Kim Rost. The sample ballot alleges four reasons why Rostshould be
CRITCHFIELD QUICKLY RAISES $22,500 FOR SUPERINTENDENT'S RACE Critchfield quickly raises $22,500 for superintendent’s race. In the first week after announcing her candidacy for state schools superintendent, Debbie Critchfield raised at least $22,500 for her campaign. Candidates don’t have to report their contributions in real time, but they must report contributions of at least $1,000within 48 hours.
GREEN: 'MISINFORMATION AND HALF-TRUTHS' THREATEN HIGHER The misinformation and half-truths spread are directly impacting higher education funding by the Idaho Legislature. They have targeted and tried to redefine issues of diversity, inclusion, and social justice to create an illusion that higher education in Idaho is actively pushing a political agenda wrought with “leftist”indoctrination.
SEX EDUCATION OPT-IN BILL ADVANCES TO THE SENATE The bill passed the House of Representatives Friday on a party-line vote of 56-12. It heads next to the Senate for consideration. Rep. Barbara Ehardt argues for her sex education bill on the house floor on Friday, March 5. Current Idaho law allows parents to EXTRAORDINARY TIMES CALL FOR EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures. Wendy Horman 04/21/2021. I have a quote from John Wooden on my bulletin board at the Capitol: Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are. PANDEMIC POSES CHALLENGES FOR STUDENTS LEARNING ENGLISH Pandemic poses challenges for students learning English. Seti Irankunda, left, and Osvaldo Hernandez are learning English as a second language. The do better when school buildings are open than when they work only online. Learning English online has been difficult for Osvaldo Hernandez. The 14-year-old, who attends Hillside JuniorHigh School
IDAHO EDUCATION NEWS Critchfield quickly raises $22,500 for superintendent’s race. The State Board of Education member announced her candidacy last week. The donations give her an apparent fundraising edge over former legislator Branden Durst, and incumbent state superintendent Sherri Ybarra. Terry Ryan transformed Idaho education. THE SAD, DANGEROUS LINE FROM MCCARTHY TO MCGEACHIN the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, especially of pro-Communist activity, in many instances unsupported by proof or based on slight, doubtful, or irrelevant evidence. the practice of making unfair allegations or using unfair investigative techniques, especially in order to restrict STATEMENTS SHOW THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF UNEXPLAINED An Ammon charter school’s credit card statements reveal a range of unexplained purchases totaling tens of thousands of dollars from last year. From January to December 2020, Monticello Montessori Charter School put nearly $65,000 on two school-owned credit cards, accordingto statements Idaho
TEACHING DURING A PANDEMIC: REFLECTIONS ON A REMARKABLE YEAR Teaching during a pandemic: Reflections on a remarkable year. In “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho, Santiago is a shepherd boy who travels in search of extravagant treasures. He journeys to the markets of Tangiers and across the Egyptian desert. The story teaches us about listening to our hearts and learning to read the omens strewn along NAMPA TRUSTEE TO FACE MAY RECALL ELECTION A Nampa School Board member’s position as a trustee will be at stake during the May 18 consolidated election for Canyon County residents. The recall of Kim Rost, the Nampa School District Zone 4 representative, will be on the ballots of people who live in Nampa’s Zone 4. Kim Rost. The sample ballot alleges four reasons why Rostshould be
CRITCHFIELD QUICKLY RAISES $22,500 FOR SUPERINTENDENT'S RACE Critchfield quickly raises $22,500 for superintendent’s race. In the first week after announcing her candidacy for state schools superintendent, Debbie Critchfield raised at least $22,500 for her campaign. Candidates don’t have to report their contributions in real time, but they must report contributions of at least $1,000within 48 hours.
GREEN: 'MISINFORMATION AND HALF-TRUTHS' THREATEN HIGHER The misinformation and half-truths spread are directly impacting higher education funding by the Idaho Legislature. They have targeted and tried to redefine issues of diversity, inclusion, and social justice to create an illusion that higher education in Idaho is actively pushing a political agenda wrought with “leftist”indoctrination.
SEX EDUCATION OPT-IN BILL ADVANCES TO THE SENATE The bill passed the House of Representatives Friday on a party-line vote of 56-12. It heads next to the Senate for consideration. Rep. Barbara Ehardt argues for her sex education bill on the house floor on Friday, March 5. Current Idaho law allows parents to EXTRAORDINARY TIMES CALL FOR EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures. Wendy Horman 04/21/2021. I have a quote from John Wooden on my bulletin board at the Capitol: Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are. PANDEMIC POSES CHALLENGES FOR STUDENTS LEARNING ENGLISH Pandemic poses challenges for students learning English. Seti Irankunda, left, and Osvaldo Hernandez are learning English as a second language. The do better when school buildings are open than when they work only online. Learning English online has been difficult for Osvaldo Hernandez. The 14-year-old, who attends Hillside JuniorHigh School
NEW PROGRAM LOOKS TO CONNECT SCHOOL COUNSELORS 15 hours ago · Just before the coronavirus pandemic struck Idaho, state education leaders took on a sizable task: connecting dozens of college and career readiness advisors across more than 80,000 square miles. The result? The Next Steps Idaho Ambassador program. CORONAVIRUS TRENDLINE, 6.4.21: NEW CASE NUMBERS APPROACH A For the first time in almost a year, Idaho has reported fewer than 1,000 new coronavirus cases for the week. On Friday afternoon, the state and its health districts reported 192,835 confirmed or probable coronavirus cases, a 0.3 percent weekly increase. The 747 new cases represent the lowest weekly total since mid-June 2020. PANDEMIC, POLITICS PILE UP FOR AN UNPRECEDENTED YEAR OF Reporter Sami Edge, a University of Oregon graduate, joined Idaho Education News in 2019. She is a 2019 Education Writers Association fellow reporting on Latino student outcomes in Idaho. EDUCATORS GATHER FOR A K-12 THREAT ASSESSMENT-CONFERENCE 1 day ago · Regional educators, law enforcement, school social workers and counselors gathered at Boise State University on Tuesday for an in-depth discussion of threat assessment at K-12 schools. IEA HIRES STARK AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 1 day ago · The Idaho Education Association has hired a familiar face with a decade of experience in the organization as its newest executive director. On Tuesday, the IEA named Paul Stark its executive director. Paul Stark. Stark has been with the IEA for 10 years as general counsel. Prior to working with the IEA, Stark worked for the Idaho State Court of Appeals, multiple downtown Boise law firms and ISBA REP LEAVES INDOCTRINATION TASK FORCE, DECRYING Though current and former school administrators and a school board trustee remain on the task force, Knopp’s exit means the committee’s final three meetings in June, July and August will happen without representation from the ISBA, State Board of Education or State Department of Education. HIGHER ED PRESIDENTS FORGO RAISES AFTER CUTBACKS AT THEIR The State Board of Education renewed contracts for four Idaho university presidents on Friday, without raises, but with words of praise. Idaho State University President Kevin Satterlee, Lewis-Clark State College President Cynthia Pemberton, University of Idaho President Scott Green and Boise State University President Marlene Tromp were all granted contract extensions through 2023. MCGEACHIN'S OFFICE REFUSES TO RELEASE PUBLIC COMMENTS ON 1 day ago · Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin’s office on Thursday sent the Idaho Capital Sun 238 pages of public records from Idahoans, sought by her to inform her education task force. But most of it was covered in black boxes with the word “REDACTED.” The delivery followed six weeks of STATEMENTS SHOW THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF UNEXPLAINED An Ammon charter school’s credit card statements reveal a range of unexplained purchases totaling tens of thousands of dollars from last year. From January to December 2020, Monticello Montessori Charter School put nearly $65,000 on two school-owned credit cards, accordingto statements Idaho
FORMER SHELLEY PRINCIPAL SENTENCED FOR GRAND THEFT Former Shelley High School principal Eric Lords has been sentenced for stealing thousands of dollars from the school. Eric Lords. Lords, 49, will spend 50 days in jail, five years on probation and serve 300 hours of community service for the crime, District Judge Darren Simpson announced during a Zoom sentencing Monday. open mobile navigationclose mobile navigation IDAHO EDUCATION NEWS Get EdNews in your inbox__ __
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