Idaho ranks sixth nationally for literacy and more than 85% of Idahoans are high school graduates. The links below provide further information about education in Idaho. If you would like to know more detailed information about local schools, please feel free to call Byron at (208)888-6616 or email here. I am very good at finding you information.
You can find lots of Idaho school information from the government website by the State Department of Education. Here are some newest updates on Boise, Meridian public schools as of 2006-2007:
BOISE INDEPENDENT DISTRICT: 25,000 students, 1,452 teachers, with a student/teacher ratio of 17.22;
MERIDIAN BOISE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT: 31,603 students, 1,596 teachers, with a student/teacher ratio of 19.79;
NAMPA SCHOOL DISTRICT: 14,230 students, 715 teachers, with a student/teacher ratio of 19.88.
CALDWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT: 6,401 students, 340 teachers, with a student/teacher ratio of 18.77.
KUNA JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT: 4,310 students, 215 teachers, with a student/teacher ratio of 19.99
Cole Valley Christian School www.cvcsonline.org
Teaches Kindergarten - Twelfth.
Riverstone Community School www.riverstonecs.org
Idaho's first and only International Baccalaureate Organization accredited institution.
College of Idaho www.albertson.edu
Albertson College of Idaho is a private, liberal-arts institution that provides an undergraduate education for more than 800 students in Caldwell.
Boise State University www.boisestate.edu
Home of the Morrison Center for the Performing Arts, the Taco Bell Arena, an extensive ornithology exhibit, the Hemingway Western Studies Center and the Simplot/Micron Technology Center.
Northwest Nazarene University www.nnu.edu
A Christian liberal arts university fully committed to an educational process that pursues both intellectual and spiritual development.
Treasure Valley Community College www.tvcc.cc.or.us
Located in Ontario, Oregon