AS VOTE ON IDAHO EDUCATION LAWS NEARS, BOTH SIDES CONTEMPLATE WHAT REPEAL WOULD LOOK LIKE

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Jessie Bonner reports that a list of proposed changes to Idaho’s new education reforms has triggered a frequent question: What happens if the laws are repealed in November?

Opponents gathered enough signatures last year to put a referendum on this year’s Nov. 6 ballot that, if approved, would overturn some of the biggest changes to Idaho‘s public education system in decades. The repeal would take effect immediately, with schools roughly three months into the next academic year.

While some details are certain, when it comes to how Idaho‘s public schools would handle the reversal, the answer depends on who’s being asked. …

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