BOISE â The Idaho State Board of Education will hold a special Board meeting on Monday, April 5 starting at 3 p.m. (MDT).
The meeting will be conducted virtually at the State Board office in Boise and carried via livestream on the Board’s YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3dnhzFO
The public can also listen to the meeting by calling 1-877-820-7831; Passcode: 7483005.
The agenda is posted on the State Boardâs website. Meeting materials will be added once finalized:
Agenda items include:
⢠Consideration of proposed plans for use of federal coronavirus relief funds available for school districts and charter schools to address pandemic-related expenses.
By Ashley Stieb | Guest columnist Apr 4, 2021
Apr 4, 2021
As a millennial, buying a home is already hard enough. Trying to save up enough money for an average 6% down payment, trying to determine how much home we can afford, trying to find the time to house hunt, and battling debt to income ratio.
Now we are dealing with a sellerâs market with some of the lowest interest rates we have seen in years and a pandemic. Many of my fellow millennials are trying to take advantage of these low rates, but it has been a bumpy ride for a lot of us. Throughout this article I will recount my personal experience buying a home as well as the experiences of others in my generation in the past year.
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Back in 2018, Microsoft found itself in the middle of a controversy after selling $480 million worth of HoloLens headsets to the US Army. Employees spoke out against the decision at the time, but Microsoft stood its ground. Now, Microsoft has signed a much bigger contract with the military, selling $21.88 billion worth of newer HoloLens tech.
HoloLens tech has been used for the IVAS (Integrated Visual Augmented System) concept, which uses the AR display to show a map, thermal imaging and aim for a weapon. Under the new $21 billion contract, Microsoft will mass produce 120,000 custom HoloLens/IVAS headsets for the US Army.