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Musical number during devotion held during Education WeekEducation Week youth classes focus on missionary preparation, family history, and other gospel related topics.Education Week youth classes focus on missionary preparation, family history, and other gospel related topics.Michael Allred teaches a class for youth, ages 14-18, at Education Week.Dr. Victor Ludlow and his wife V-ann Ludlow host a traditional Jewish Passover Seder as part of BYU-Idaho Education Week.Dr. Victor Ludlow and his wife V-ann Ludlow host a traditional Jewish Passover Seder as part of BYU-Idaho Education Week.President Kim B. Clark speaking at an Education Week Devotional.Education Week participants walking to class.An Education Week participant studies in the Thomas E. Ricks Memorial Gardens.<br/>Pictured: Michelle CrosbyStudent Michelle Crosby: reading/studying in the Ricks GardenEducation Week participants can choose from over 100 classes to attend.Education Week participants outside the John Taylor Building.Education Week participants outside the John Taylor Building.Education Week participants walking to the BYU-Idaho Center.Education Week Devotional speaker Elder Paul V. Johnson of the First Quorum of the Seventy.Marvin Goldstein, assisted by Venessa Joy, presents &quot;The Power and Glory of Music,&quot; an Education Week class.Education Week class speaker Andrew Skinner.Marvin Goldstein, assisted by Venessa Joy, presents &quot;The Power and Glory of Music,&quot; an Education Week class.Education Week participants listening attentively in class.Over 2,000 participants attend Education Week each year.