Carly Flandro
Superintendent shuffle: 2024 turnover at education’s helm
Find out who is stepping away, and who’s stepping in.
In wake of nixed levy, Idaho Falls’ next move is complicated
The path is muddied by an ongoing legislative session that puts state funding in flux.
Jerome teachers take Monday off in protest, leading to district closure
About 90 teachers took a personal leave day to protest a school board decision and other stressors.
Celebrating successes: Idaho’s highest grad rates by school
See how your school stacked up.
Highland fire saga is far from over, insurance adjuster says. Here’s what we know
Trustees will likely need to make a rebuild decision without definitive answers from insurance.
2023 SAT Day participation dropped, while scores improved
Only about 64% of the state’s juniors took the college entrance exam last spring.
Idaho high school graduation rate increases slightly, but lags far behind state goal
About 4,800 students did not graduate on time.
Tribes, education agencies will collaborate to support Native American students
“I don’t think we’ve ever had the chance to have a conversation like this,” Joyce McFarland, a Nez Perce education leader, said.
Pocatello trustees continue to weigh options for rebuilding fire-damaged school
The insurance money won’t be enough to build the school students need, some trustees say.
Students, librarians push back against West Ada book removal policy
The superintendent has unilateral authority. “It made me feel really helpless,” one student said.