From left, Marcela Escobari, senior fellow, Center for Universal Education, Brookings Institution; Gus Schmedlen, vice president, worldwide education, HP; and Idaho Business for Education president and CEO Rod Gramer are seen Thursday in the state house in Boise as they release major findings of the Statewide Study on Education and the Economy. (Photo by BRADY MOORE/Idaho Business for Education)
July 14, 2019
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Survey shows priorities for ed, econ
The Statewide Study on Education and the Economy, an intensive survey about Idaho education conducted by Palo Alto-based tech giant Hewlett-Packard and Idaho Business for Education reveals mental health and non-cognitive skills are a major concern for educators, parents and potential employers.