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CALDWELL — The future of education is an issue on many Idahoans’ minds lately, with Gov. Brad Little signing a bill into law last month that puts $50 million toward private school and homeschool tuition and expenses.
Caldwell’s Chamber of Commerce, meanwhile, hosted a summit at the College of Idaho on Wednesday to discuss many other issues facing Treasure Valley students, parents, teachers and taxpayers. Among the issues panelists pondered at the event were the intersections of education with artificial intelligence (AI) and housing development.