AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEducation Tech & Policy: States and districts are scrambling to set AI guardrails for K-12 as lawmakers push for AI literacy, coordinators, and training—teachers say they’re left to figure it out alone. Boise Schools Accountability: The Boise School District reached a $500,000 settlement with a family tied to former special education employee Gavin Snow, with parents calling for real safety changes after the case’s resolution. Elections & Governance: Idaho’s State Board of Education is set to name a Boise State presidential sole finalist, kicking off a truncated public phase before a possible July 1 hire. Criminal Justice: Idaho released detailed firing squad execution rules as implementation nears, including volunteer shooter requirements and strict privacy protections for team members. Public Safety & Health: AG Raúl Labrador issued a consumer alert warning Idaho seniors about Medicare phone scams that use spoofed numbers to steal personal data. Environment & Recreation: A Shoshone County editorial argues locals are paying the price for heavy summer use of the North Fork of the Coeur d’Alene River, while federal land limits local revenue options. Cold Case Funding: The parents of UI murder victim Kaylee Goncalves launched a foundation to expand access to advanced DNA tools for cold-case investigations.
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