Ryan Suppe, Idaho Ed News
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The state legislature and State Tax Commission will defend House Bill 93 in a lawsuit after a series of court orders last week decided who can participate in a the challenge to Idaho’s new private education tax credit. The Idaho Legislature will defend the tax credit.
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The House sponsor of an Idaho school voucher bill says there are as many different opinions about fairness and accountability as there are lawmakers in Boise.
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After House Bill 710 went into effect July 1, schools and public libraries have updated their procedures for book challenges. But each policy looks a little different, and that includes an array of standards for who can file a challenge.
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State Board of Education also hears updates on four-day K-12 school weeks at meeting
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If legislators cut Idaho Launch funding, they will do so at their peril, Gov. Brad Little said Tuesday.
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A large portion of this year’s $381 million boost to Idaho public schools may be clawed back, after state officials rescinded a temporary formula that funded schools based on enrollment.