Boise School District
The Boise School District #1, is a comprehensive public school district in Boise, Idaho. The district was founded in 1865 under the auspices of Idaho Territory. Formerly the largest school district in the state, it now ranks second to the adjacent West Ada School District #2, which administers several schools in western Boise.[1] Peak enrollment in the Boise School District was reached in 1997 at 27,070.[2]
Boise School District #1 | |
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Location | |
8169 W. Victory Rd. Boise, ID 83709 United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | "Educating Today for a Better Tomorrow" |
Grades | PreK-12 |
Established | 1865 |
Superintendent | Coby Dennis |
Students and staff | |
Students | 24,896 (19-20 school year) |
Teachers | 1,900 Certified Staff |
Staff | Apx 4,300 |
Athletic conference | Southern Idaho - 5A |
Other information | |
Website | www |
The Boise School District #1 is the second-oldest school system in Idaho. The oldest is in Lewiston, founded three years earlier by the Washington Territory government.
Most current tax rates for Idaho districts: https://www.sde.idaho.gov/finance/files/tax-levy/schools/FY2020-Tax-Levies-for-School-Purposes.pdf
Schools
Traditional
Four senior high schools, grades 10â12, IHSAA class 5A, Southern Idaho Conference
- Boise High School - (1902, 1882 as Central School)
- Borah High School - (1958)
- Capital High School - (1965)
- Timberline High School - (1998)
The first Les Bois Junior High (1994), was remodeled and expanded in 1998 to become Timberline High School.[2]
Alternative
- Frank Church - (2008), grades 9â12
- Marian Pritchett
Junior high schools
Eight junior high schools, grades 7â9, two per high school
- East Jr. High School- (1952, 2009)
- Fairmont Jr. High School - (1965)
- Hillside Jr. High School- (1960)
- Les Bois Jr. High School - (1994, 1998)
- North Jr. High School - (1937: "Boise" until South opened in 1948)
- Riverglen Jr. High School - (1998)
- South Jr. High School - (1948, 2008)
- West Jr. High School - (1952, 2008)
Prior to 1937, grades 7 and 8 were in the elementary schools.[2]
Elementary schools
Thirty-two elementary schools, grades Kâ6.
- Adams
- Amity
- Collister
- Cynthia Mann
- Garfield
- Grace Jordan
- Hawthorne
- Hidden Springs
- Highlands
- Hillcrest
- Horizon
- Jefferson
- Koelsch
- Liberty
- Longfellow
- Lowell
- Maple Grove
- Morley Nelson
- Monroe
- Mountain View
- Owyhee
- Pierce Park
- Riverside
- Roosevelt
- Shadow Hills
- Taft
- Trail Wind
- Valley View
- Washington
- White Pine
- Whitney
- Whittier
Joint School District Facilities
- Dennis Technical Education Center
- Treasure Valley Mathematics and Science Center
Other
- Language Academy
- Madison Early Childhood Center
- One Stone
- St. Mary's
- St. Joe's
- St. Marks
- Sacred Heart
References
- "Meridian to hold school levy election March 13", Idaho Statesman, February 2, 2012. (accessed 4 February 2012)
- "History". Boise School District. Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. Retrieved August 31, 2012.