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Alternative school’s military-style discipline transforms struggling teenagers
The intervention program targets dropouts between the ages of 15-1/2 to 18 from every corner of the state. The 20-week residential phase relies on structure, utilizing military-like discipline and training.
NIC delivers mixed progress report to regional accreditors
“The consensus of the entire North Idaho College community is that accreditation is not a symbolic badge of honor. Rather, it is about continuous improvement.”
AG: State Board cannot legally approve emergency certificates for administrators
And it could face legal risk for having done so in the past.
U of I, former law school professor agree on $750,000 settlement
Shaakirrah Sanders sued the U of I in June 2019, alleging “insulting, humiliating and/or discriminatory conduct related to her gender or race.” The university denied all wrongdoing.
State Board blocks Durst’s emergency path to superintendency
The West Bonner leader must meet the five endorsement requirements, as all other current superintendents have done without exception.
Modified bus routes concern Coeur d’Alene parents
Gregory Mills is worried about the safety of his grandchildren.
Collaborative teaching model takes center stage in Coeur d’Alene
A professional learning community serves as infrastructure where teachers can engage in constructive dialogue and then reflect on and improve instruction.
Terms officially end for recalled West Bonner trustees
The Aug. 29 voter turnout for the recall was nearly that of a presidential election, county clerk Mike Rosedale said during Thursday’s canvassing meeting.