No Child Left Behind School
Reports
In accordance with the requirements of the
federal legislation known as No Child Left Behind
(enacted February, 2002), local districts are
required to publish report cards for each school
and for the district as a whole, incorporating
demographic and achievement information. Links
to the Boise District report cards are provided
below.
The report cards provide information in the
demographic section about students (percentage
of special education and GATE students, English
Language Learners, free/reduced lunch qualifiers,
and other information), teachers (average years
of experience, number who hold master’s
degrees, certification information), and building
environment (average class size).
The achievement section includes reports of
scores on the Idaho Standards achievement Test
(grades 4, 8, and 10), the Idaho Reading Indicator
(grades k-3), Curriculum-Based Measurement (grades
4-6), End of Course Assessments (grades 7-12),
and Advanced Placement and ACT/SAT scores (senior
high schools).
Achievement data are disaggregated (sorted by
ethnicity and special groups) where appropriate.
If fewer than ten (10) students in any group
are represented in the data, scores are not reported
for that group.
Thank you for your interest in the Boise School
District. Please access whichever of the district
reports are of interest to you. Questions may
be addressed to Dr. Don Coberly, Superintendent,
at 208-854-4123, or
.
Updated: 10/13/09
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