Welcome to episode 232 of the Extra Credit podcast.
Idaho is in a crisis with the coronavirus pandemic Gov. Brad Little said this week as he announced new restrictions for Idaho. The pushback was swift. Some Idahoans said the governor’s modest response doesn’t do enough to slow the spread the virus. Others said the governor has done too much to restrict liberty and harm the economy.
This week, we break down some of the numbers behind our top stories — the pandemic response, new student enrollment numbers, K-3 test results and teacher evaluations.
Be sure to come back next week for another new all new episode of Extra Credit.
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In many ways West Ada’s story is indicative of the issues facing districts all across the state.
More than 700 teachers have said they will call in sick Monday as parents and staff are divided over the COVID response in Idaho’s largest school district.
This week, a report from the White House Coronavirus Task Force recommends moving to online school in Idaho counties with high case numbers.
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare says students returning to college is one of the factors driving an increase in COVID-19 cases.
Schools and districts are attempting to navigate reopening as multiple confirmed cases have led to temporary closures or, in some cases, a move to remote learning.
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