Education news around Idaho

Coeur d’Alene teacher honored by Yale University

Lynda LeBlanc

Lynda LeBlanc, a Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy french teacher, has been recognized by the Yale Office of Undergraduate Admissions as a recipient of the 2018 Yale Educator Award.

Students entering the Yale Class of 2022 were asked to nominate outstanding educators who have deeply impacted their lives. LeBlanc was nominated for the award by Sydney Morrisonone of her former students.

Sponsored by the Yale Office of Undergraduate Admissions, the award recognizes educators from around the world who inspire and support their students to perform at high levels and to achieve excellence.

Of this year’s 371 nominees, who represent 42 U.S. states and 12 countries, 59 teachers and 28 counselors were selected by a committee of Yale admissions officers to receive the award. The winners receive engraved desk sets and congratulatory letters, and administrators of the high schools were notified of their achievement.

Ninth circuit civics contest for teens

The Ninth District Court has opened its annual 2019 civics contest to high school teens. This year’s contest is tied to the Fourth Amendment in the 21st century: What is an “unreasonable search and seizure” in the digital age? Students can enter either a video or essay.

  • First place prize: $2,000
  • Second place prize: $1,000
  • Third place prize: $500

Deadline for entries is April 1, 2019. Click here for contest details

Grab a cup of coffee to support STEM

For every cup of coffee purchased at Dutch Bros on Sept. 29 the company will donate $1 from each drink sold at its Boise and Meridian locations to Reuseum Educational Inc. to fund scholarships to STEM camps for underserved and underprivileged kids.

The Idaho STEM Action Center is matching the Dutch Bros donation 50 cents on the dollar. The Idaho Legislature created the STEM Action Center in 2015 as a way to highlight the science, technology, engineering and math disciplines and to encourage more students to study those subjects and prepare for 21st century careers.

Idaho Commission for Libraries awards grants to schools

The Idaho Commission for Libraries awarded $182,000 in grant funding to 39 school libraries for the 2018-19 school year. Each school library received between $2,000 and $5,000.

The school libraries will use the funds to purchase quality, age-appropriate fiction and non-fiction books for elementary school students. The funding ensures that the kindergarten and first-grade students are allowed to check out at least two books per week.

In addition, the grant funding will enable 26 of the school libraries to allow students in all grade levels to check out more than one book per week.

“Research verifies that children who are not reading on grade level by the end of first grade only have a one in eight chance of ever catching up without costly
direct intervention,” said Staci Shaw, a youth services consultant.

Grant Recipients

Aberdeen School District: Aberdeen Elementary School
Blackfoot School District: I.T. Stoddard Elementary School
Blaine County School District: Hailey Elementary School
Boise School District: Koelsch Elementary School
Boise School District: Mountain View Elementary School
Bonneville Joint School District: Bridgewater Elementary School
Bonneville Joint School District: Fairview Elementary School
Bonneville Joint School District: Iona Elementary School
Bonneville Joint School District: Tiebreaker Elementary School
Caldwell School District: Lincoln Elementary School
Caldwell School District: Wilson Elementary School
Cassia County School District: Declo Elementary School
Firth School District: A.W. Johnson Elementary School
Fremont School District: Henry’s Fork Elementary
Glenns Ferry School District: Glenns Ferry Elementary School
Highland Joint School District: Highland Elementary School
Horseshoe Bend School District: Horseshoe Bend Elementary School
Idaho Falls School District: Edgemont Gardens Elementary School
Idaho Falls School District: Fox Hollow Elementary School
Idaho Falls School District: Theresa Bunker Elementary School
Lake Pend Oreille School District: Hope Elementary School
Lake Pend Oreille School District: Washington Elementary School
Madison School District: Burton Elementary School
Madison School District: Hibbard Elementary School
Marsh Valley School District: Lava Elementary School
Middleton School District: Middleton Heights Elementary School
Moscow School District: West Park Elementary School
Mountain View School District: Clearwater Valley Elementary School
Mountain View School District: Grangeville Elementary/Middle School
Plummer Worley Joint School District: Lakeside Elementary School
Potlatch School District: Potlatch Elementary School
Salmon River Joint School District: Riggins Elementary School
Shoshone Joint School District: Shoshone Elementary School
Soda Springs Joint School District: Thirkill Elementary
St. Maries Joint School District: Upriver Elementary School
Swan Valley School District: Swan Valley Elementary School
Teton County School District: Driggs Elementary School
Troy School District: Troy Elementary School
West Bonner County School District: Priest Lake Elementary School

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