BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) — After years of debate, the Legislature seems close to replacing Common Core-related standards first adopted in 2011, and science standards last renewed in 2018. But it’s unclear how much the move will cost. In a bipartisan vote Thursday morning, the House Education Committee endorsed new math, English language arts and science standards, […]
At least 11 new online schools will serve students next school year
Devin Bodkin, IdahoEdNews.org
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Online learning programs popped up in public schools this school year in efforts to educate kids remotely amid a pandemic. In January, a handful of districts signaled plans to let their online programs live on, post pandemic.
The latest SDE numbers show which districts have taken steps to do that, including three with new online schools set for 2021-22:
The Boise School District’s Boise Online School will serve both elementary and secondary learners throughout the district.
The Lakeland district’s Lakeland Online Academy will serve local students in grades K-12, according to information from the SDE and the district’s website.