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Boise Schools ( 232,841 ) Mountain Home Schools ( 16,806 )
Nampa Schools ( 89,099 ) Kuna Schools ( 16,620 )
Idaho Falls Schools ( 88,442 ) Jerome Schools ( 16,382 )
Pocatello Schools ( 70,033 ) Burley Schools ( 15,835 )
Meridian Schools ( 54,223 ) Emmett Schools ( 15,008 )
Caldwell Schools ( 52,172 ) Rigby Schools ( 13,547 )
Coeur D Alene Schools ( 48,372 ) Rathdrum Schools ( 12,789 )
Twin Falls Schools ( 45,261 ) Hailey Schools ( 11,836 )
Lewiston Schools ( 32,842 ) Rupert Schools ( 10,700 )
Post Falls Schools ( 30,476 ) Payette Schools ( 10,014 )
Rexburg Schools ( 29,412 ) Buhl Schools ( 9,897 )
Moscow Schools ( 25,064 ) Shelley Schools ( 9,130 )
Blackfoot Schools ( 24,486 ) Preston Schools ( 8,587 )
Sandpoint Schools ( 17,789 ) Weiser Schools ( 8,276 )
Eagle Schools ( 17,368 ) Middleton Schools ( 8,110 )

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Meridian Joint District Kuna Joint District
Boise Independent District Jefferson County Jt District
Nampa School District Blackfoot District
Pocatello District Mountain Home District
Coeur D Alene District Lake Pend Oreille District
Idaho Falls District Minidoka County Joint District
Bonneville Joint District Jerome Joint District
Twin Falls District Blaine County District
Caldwell District Emmett Independent Dist School District
Vallivue School District Middleton District
Post Falls District Moscow District
Cassia County Joint District Preston Joint District
Lewiston Independent District Fremont County Joint District
Lakeland District Shelley Joint District
Madison District Idaho Virtual Academy School District


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State Demographics


Estimated Population (2005): 1,411,270
Male:  707,186
Female:  704,084
Median Age:  33.06

Idaho School Districts Information

As of school year 2007, the state of Idaho has 128 school districts with 731 Public Schools and Private Schools. It has a total combined student population of 267,576 accros _n cities and towns


Attendance down slightly for Western Idaho Fair

BOISE -- Attendance for the Western Idaho Fair was down one percent from last year, but fair officials say they're pleasantly surprised. Total attendance was 243,850 for 2010, compared to 245,576 people that came through the turnstiles in 2009. Bob Batista, director for Expo Idaho, says they expected attendance to be a challenge because of the economy and the fact that some schools started ...


Overall attendance at Western Idaho Fair dipped this year, but kids' attendance soared

Attendance at the Western Idaho Fair was down about 1 percent from lastyear, a downturn that fair officials attribute to a tough economy andless-than-ideal weather conditions. Western Idaho Fair: Saturday Aug. 28, 2010 2010 Western Idaho Fair: Clint Black concert 2010 Western Idaho Fair Treasure Valley fairs from the past


BYU to play Idaho, other WAC schools in football

BYU to play Idaho, other WAC schools in football


Idaho Vandals season-opener notebook

firsts of the season


BYU, Idaho football to meet in 2011

The Idaho Vandals will travel to Provo, Utah, to face BYU in2011. The meeting is part of a scheduling agreement between BYU andthe Western Athletic Conference announced Wednesday. BYU will moveto independent status in 2011.


U.S. schools ban 'rude' breast cancer awareness bracelets with 'I love boobies' slogan

The popular wristbands - which are just $4 each - have caused a stir in schools across the U.S. because head teachers think they are too rude.


Schools Ban Racy Anticancer Bracelet

Students at schools in several states have been barred from wearing rubber bracelets produced by a breast-cancer charity that bear the message “I love boobies,” USA Today reports.


Our View: Idaho schools delay investments - and innovation

Idaho's schools are no longer just pinching dollars. They are being forced to shortchange the future.


5 Frontier schools in action Saturday

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Five of the six Frontier Conference football teams are in action Saturday.


What's The Punchline? The Joke Of The NCAA Season: Week One

As is the case every season, college football powerhouses pad their stats by pummeling some poor, cash-hungry program.  This year is no different, as several big schools tried to build their hype by embarrassing some school that they have no business playing. Or maybe they do, isn't NCAA football simply a business anymore?  The following is a quick breakdown of the night's most pathetic. Wake ...