Calls for more funding emerged as a central theme Thursday during a listening session on possible changes to Idaho’s K-12 funding formula. “We can’t take pride in being funded dead last in the country and expect significant improvement,” Coeur d’Alene Superintendent Shon Hocker told attendees. Hocker was among about a dozen people who attended the session in Coeur d’Alene, the final stop on state superintendent Debbie Critchfield’s tour to colle…
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