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Malad was, appropriately, likely the hardest hit community in the nation. So many people became ill during the first part of December, 2003 that the city was virtually shut down. The entire school district in Malad was closed for three days in an effort to keep students from spreading the ailment. Roughly a third of the students became ill.
Boundary County School District #101; Butte County Joint School District #111; Camas County School District#121; Cassia County Joint School District #151; Clark County School District #161; Orofino Joint School District#171 (Clearwater County) Fremont County Joint School District#215; Emmett Independent School District#221 (Gem County)
West Ada School District (Idaho) (6 P) Pages in category "School districts in Idaho" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
Central Idaho. Butte County School District - Since the 2011-12 school year. Cambridge Joint School District - Since the 2010-11 school year. Cascade School District - Starting the 2022-23 school year
Armed private security officers will soon be stationed at some Caldwell schools after the Caldwell School District eliminated its $300,000 contract with Caldwell police to provide school resource ...
Malad High School, Malad City; Marsh Valley High School, Arimo; ... Taylor's Crossing Public Charter School, Idaho Falls; Thunder Ridge High School, Idaho Falls 5A ...
Early loss of territory had no impact on population growth of the county as some areas lost had almost no population or were offset by heavy migration of Mormons occurring along Idaho's southern border. Oneida County was officially Idaho Territory's 3rd most populous behind Boise and Ada counties at Idaho Territory's first decennial census in 1870.
Council School District 13 is a small, rural, regular local school district in Council, Idaho. It serves Council Elementary School and Council Junior-Senior High School. [1] The district's enrollment in 2023 was 323 K-12 students. [2] Toal appropriated funding for 2023–2024 was just over $3.1 million. [3] The five-year graduation rate for the ...