No other state spends less on school infrastructure per student than Idaho. As a result, many students, especially those in rural districts, deal with leaking ceilings, freezing classrooms and discolored drinking water. Some students have to miss school when the power or heat goes out.

School districts often can’t build or repair buildings because Idaho is one of only two states that require two-thirds of voters to approve a bond. Some districts have held bond elections several times only to see them fail despite having support from a majority of voters. But the Legislature has been reluctant to make significant investments in facilities. Administrators say they don’t know how they’ll keep their schools running and worry that public officials don’t understand how bad the problems are.

  • @bbkpr
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    2311 months ago

    Goes to show how much they value education there.

    • MelodiousFunk
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      811 months ago

      And just think, rural Oregon aspires to be under Idaho’s stewardship.

      • @BURN
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        211 months ago

        Lots of rural Washington too