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Marsing gets creative to better serve students

Summary by idahoednews.org
It’s 10:30 a.m., and Tristan Izzard has been practicing his welds for two hours.  Clad in green welding coats, Izzard and a handful of his classmates sharpen their skills in Marsing High School’s shop, recently outfitted with nearly a dozen new welders through a grant. With declining enrollment and no reliance on local supplemental funds, Marsing has to get creative. District leaders pursue grants, foster cooperatives and save money to expand of…
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idahoednews.org broke the news in on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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