Kevin’s blog
Senate looks at revamping college scholarships
A State Board of Education proposal would remake Idaho’s scholarship system — in hopes of providing larger and more robust aid to eligible students.
IEA rips collective bargaining bills
Lawmakers and education stakeholders are slated to meet today to discuss seven bills modeled after the defeated Proposition 1 collective bargaining law. On Tuesday, the Idaho Education Association criticized both the bills and the process.
Personal property tax repeal: It’s complicated
Public schools have a $38.6 million stake in the personal property tax repeal, according to State Tax Commission estimates. But, not surprisingly, nothing about this issue is simple.
Why are labor issues back at Statehouse?
Gov. Butch Otter’s task force is leaving school labor issues alone — throwing the matter back before the Legislature.
House members are pro-Kristin Armstrong
It was an easy vote for lawmakers — and a unanimous vote. The House honored Boise Olympian Kristin Armstrong Monday.
Kustra: Idaho can’t shortchange higher ed
Boise State University has stretched limited dollars to accommodate growth — but the state needs to invest in higher education, says president Bob Kustra.
Senate Ed to look at four ISBA proposals
The Senate Education Committee and ISBA executive director Karen Echeverria are looking at a busy agenda this afternoon.
Teacher survey draws skeptical questions
An Office of Performance Evaluations survey painted a grim picture of teacher morale. After listening to an overview Thursday, senators had pointed questions for the surveyors.
A graphic approach to grading schools
Remember those X- and Y-axis charts from your math classes? Soon, you might be able to deploy your old-school graphing skills to track Idaho school performance.
Teachers and guns: what the law says
State schools superintendent Tom Luna talked to reporters Thursday about his budget proposal — and whether teachers should carry guns in school. Here’s what he had to say.