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Charter Academy to present 'From Bach to ROCK!'
Coeur d‘Alene Charter Academy will present its season finale concert “From Bach to ROCK!” Tuesday, May 24, at North Idaho College’s Schuler Performing Arts Center.

'From Bach to Rock' free concert Thursday
Coeur d'Alene Charter Academy will present “From Bach to Rock,” at the North Idaho College Boswell Hall Schuler Performing Arts Center at 6 p.m. Thursday.
Former charter school poised for fight
Bible, religious texts barred as teaching tools
NAMPA - While bargain hunters descended on the remains of what used to one of the biggest charter schools in Idaho, buying desks and textbooks at auction, attorneys prepared for battle in a case that defined Nampa Classical Academy's short existence.

Quest Academy to open Sept. 8
A new school with a fresh take on learning is coming to Kootenai County.
At Charter, students will talk - not walk
Dan Nicklay, principal of Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy, sent the following statement to parents and guardians of students at the school.
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Last weekend, young inventors from North Idaho competed in the North Idaho Regional Invent Idaho Competition. Competitors ranged from first graders to seniors in high school and brought a wide variety of inventions to the table at the North Idaho Competition. Students competed many categories including: adaptations, games and gadgets, Jules Verne, non-working models, working models and best of show. Based on grade level, students competed in grade level divisions for grades one and two, grades three and four, grades five and six, grades seven and eight and grades nine - 12. Invent Idaho invites inventors to attend regional competitions and the winners move on to the state competition. This year, the Invent Idaho State Finals will be at the University of Idaho in Moscow, March 3 - 4. The weekend's winners are as follows who will go on to the state competition are: TOP WINNERS Best of Show Grades 1 - 4: Amiah Van Hill, a first-grader from Hayden Meadows Elementary School, with the Dewey.(decimal) Drone invention. Best of Show Grades 5 - 8: Connor Unruh, a sixth-grader from Sorensen Elementary School, with the iRISE invention. High School Champion: Nicholas Borek, a senior at Post Falls High School, with the Air Blaster invention. People's Choice Award: John Borek, a sixth-grader from Genesis Preparatory Academy, with the Last Defense Decal and Stickers invention.

Birds of Prey visits Fernan STEM Academy
On April 13, Fernan STEM Academy students learned about five different types of raptors during a visit from real birds of prey and Janie and Don Veltkamp, who own and operate the Birds of Prey Northwest raptor sanctuary nonprofit.
Application deadline approaches for April 13 Multi-Agency Citizens Academy
The third annual Multi-Agency Citizens Academy is scheduled April 13.
Virtual charter school wins $100,000 'Go On' grant
POST FALLS - The Idaho Distance Education Academy, an accredited statewide K-12 virtual charter school with about 300 local students enrolled, recently won a $100,000 grant from the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation.
New screenwriters honored with Nicholl awards
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - Five screenwriters new to Hollywood have already earned the film academy's stamp of approval.
Classical Christian Academy receives national recognition
Classical Christian Academy has received national recognition for its academic achievements in the Classic Learning Test’s 2025 School Rankings.

U.S. education official visits Rathdrum STEM charter school
RATHDRUM — An assistant secretary with the U.S. Department of Education toured North Idaho STEM Charter Academy Tuesday as part of the department’s “Rethink School” back-to-school tour.
North Idaho Christian girls roll to nonconference win
COEUR d’ALENE — After missing its first 15 shots, the North Idaho Christian girls’ basketball team had much better luck shooting the ball, outscoring Upper Columbia Academy 25-6 in the third quarter en route to a 60-30 home win at Holy Family School.
Court rules on firing
Justices: POST head fired after 'insubordination'
BOISE (AP) - The Idaho Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday against a former director of the state police academy who was challenging his firing, saying his case was one of "classic insubordination" that wasn't entitled to protections under the state's Whistleblower Act.

Air Force Academy graduates soaring to new heights
Lake City, Coeur d’Alene alumni embark on next chapter of military life

Dance, dance, dance
Northern Dance Academy dancers perform the Ashara dance Saturday, April 29 during the Team Dance National Dance Competition in Schuler Performing Arts Center on the North Idaho College campus.
Grants boost school technology
Post Falls school receives two grants totaling nearly $200K
Charter: One of the best in the U.S.
COEUR d'ALENE - For the second consecutive year, Newsweek magazine has ranked Coeur d'Alene Charter Academy among the top 100 schools in the nation.
The Light Side: Call him Oskar
Polish folk art society defends its 'Oskar' award
WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Few would confuse the glitz of the Academy Awards with a ceremony held by a folk arts society in Poland, but Hollywood doesn't want anyone else handing out Oscars.