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Commissioners approved two new schools then ran into legal confusion on governing struggling schools

Summary by idahoednews.org
The Idaho Public Charter School Commission approved two new schools Thursday, one that commissioners had previously denied, and encountered legal uncertainty when looking at conditions placed on struggling schools. The commission, which meets every other month, approved a new classical academy in Heyburn and approved a statewide online charter school. Commissioners also evaluated operating conditions on five schools that failed to meet academic …
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idahoednews.org broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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