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IDAHO- Other Identified School (PDF) Reading Reading Math Elementary/ Middle Math Proficiency Graduation Rate State Name LEA Name LEA NCES ID School Name School NCES ID Proficiency Participation Participation School Other Academic State Defined School Improvement Status Title I School Target Target Target Target Target Indicator Target Title I schoolwide eligible IDAHO WEST BONNER COUNTY DISTRICT 1600001 PRIEST RIVER LAMANNA HIGH 160000100084 All All All Status 3 school-No program Title I schoolwide eligible IDAHO WEST BONNER COUNTY DISTRICT 1600001 PRIEST RIVER JR HIGH SCHOOL 160000100085 All All Status 4 school-No program IDAHO WEST BONNER COUNTY DISTRICT 1600001 IDAHO HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160000100613 All All Status 3 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO WEST BONNER COUNTY DISTRICT 1600001 PRIEST RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160000100619 All All Status 2 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO WEST BONNER COUNTY DISTRICT 1600001 PRIEST LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160000100620 All All Status 3 Title I schoolwide school Title I schoolwide eligible IDAHO LAKE PEND OREILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600002 CLARK FORK JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL 160000200082 All All Status 5 school-No program Title I schoolwide eligible IDAHO LAKE PEND OREILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600002 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL 160000200087 Not All Not All All Status 5 school-No program IDAHO LAKE PEND OREILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600002 KOOTENAI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160000200603 All All Status 4 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO LAKE PEND OREILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600002 HOPE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160000200614 All All Status 4 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO LAKE PEND OREILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600002 FARMIN STIDWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160000200615 All All Status 4 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO LAKE PEND OREILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600002 SOUTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160000200616 All All Status 5 Title I schoolwide school Title I schoolwide eligible IDAHO LAKE PEND OREILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600002 WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160000200617 All All Status 4 school-No program IDAHO LAKE PEND OREILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600002 SAGLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160000200618 All All Status 4 Title I schoolwide school Title I schoolwide eligible IDAHO LAKE PEND OREILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600002 NORTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160000200621 All All Status 5 school-No program Title I schoolwide eligible IDAHO LAKE PEND OREILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600002 SANDPOINT MIDDLE SCHOOL 160000200724 All All Status 4 school-No program IDAHO VICTORY CHARTER SCHOOL 1600003 VICTORY CHARTER SCHOOL 160000300858 All All Not All Status 5 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO IDAHO VIRTUAL ACADEMY 1600004 IDAHO VIRTUAL ACADEMY 160000400859 All Not All Not All Status 3 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO Richard McKenna Charter High School 1600005 RICHARD McKENNA CHARTER HIGH 160000500862 Not All Not All Not All Status 3 Not a Title I school IDAHO Richard McKenna Charter High School 1600005 RICHARD McKENNA ALT CHARTER HIGH 160000501056 Not All Not All Not All Status 1 Not a Title I school Title I targeted assistance IDAHO ROLLING HILLS CHARTER SCHOOL 1600006 ROLLING HILLS PUBLIC CHARTER 160000600863 All All Status 4 school IDAHO COMPASS CHARTER SCHOOL 1600007 COMPASS PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 160000700864 All All Status 5 Not a Title I school Title I targeted assistance IDAHO FALCON RIDGE CHARTER SCHOOL 1600008 FALCON RIDGE PUBLIC CHARTER 160000800865 All All Status 3 school IDAHO TROY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600009 TROY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160000900581 All All Status 4 Title I schoolwide school Title I targeted assistance IDAHO TROY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600009 TROY JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL 160000900582 All All Status 4 eligible school-No program Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO WHITEPINE JT SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600010 BOVILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160001000578 All All Status 4 program Title I targeted assistance IDAHO WHITEPINE JT SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600010 DEARY SCHOOL 160001000579 All All Not All Status 4 school IDAHO INSPIRE VIRTUAL CHARTER 1600011 INSPIRE VIRTUAL CHARTER SCHOOL 160001100866 All All Not All Status 3 Title I schoolwide school Title I targeted assistance IDAHO LIBERTY CHARTER 1600012 LIBERTY CHARTER SCHOOL 160001200867 Not All Not All Not All Status 5 school Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO THE ACADEMY [ARC] 1600014 THE ACADEMY AT ROOSEVELT CNTR 160001400891 All All Status 4 program Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO TAYLORS CROSSING CHARTER SCHOOL 1600015 TAYLORS CROSSING CHARTER SCHOO 160001500892 All All Status 4 program Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO ABERDEEN DISTRICT 1600030 ABERDEEN HIGH SCHOOL 160003000002 All All All Status 5 program IDAHO ABERDEEN DISTRICT 1600030 ABERDEEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160003000828 All All Status 3 Title I schoolwide school Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO ABERDEEN DISTRICT 1600030 ABERDEEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 160003000829 All All Status 4 program Title I schoolwide eligible IDAHO AMERICAN FALLS JOINT DISTRICT 1600060 AMERICAN FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 160006000003 All All Not All Status 5 school-No program IDAHO AMERICAN FALLS JOINT DISTRICT 1600060 HILLCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160006000005 All All Status 4 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO AMERICAN FALLS JOINT DISTRICT 1600060 WILLIAM THOMAS MIDDLE SCHOOL 160006000589 All All Status 3 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO AMERICAN FALLS JOINT DISTRICT 1600060 AMERICAN FALLS INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 160006000816 All All Status 3 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO SALMON RIVER JOINT SCHOOL DIST 1600138 SALMON RIVER JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL 160013800944 All All Status 5 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO SALMON RIVER JOINT SCHOOL DIST 1600138 RIGGINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160013800959 All All Status 3 Title I schoolwide school Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600139 ELK CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL 160013900933 Status 3 program Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600139 CLEARWATER VALLEY JR-SR 160013900936 All All Not All Status 3 program IDAHO MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600139 GRANGEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 160013900937 All All All Status 4 Not a Title I school Reading Reading Math Elementary/ Middle Math Proficiency Graduation Rate State Name LEA Name LEA NCES ID School Name School NCES ID Proficiency Participation Participation School Other Academic State Defined School Improvement Status Title I School Target Target Target Target Target Indicator Target Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600139 GRANGEVILLE ELEM/MIDDLE SCHOOL 160013900946 All All Status 4 program IDAHO MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600139 CLEARWATER VALLEY ELEMENTARY 160013900961 All All Status 3 Title I schoolwide school IDAHO XAVIER CHARTER SCHOOL 1600140 XAVIER CHARTER SCHOOL 160014000949 All All Status 4 Title I schoolwide school Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO VISION CHARTER SCHOOL 1600141 VISION CHARTER SCHOOL 160014100942 All All Not All Status 5 program Title I targeted assistance IDAHO WHITE PINE CHARTER SCHOOL 1600142 WHITE PINE CHARTER SCHOOL 160014200809 All All Status 5 school Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO NORTH VALLEY ACADEMY 1600143 NORTH VALLEY ACADEMY 160014300968 All All Status 5 program IDAHO iSUCCEED VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL 1600144 iSUCCEED VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL 160014400967 Not All Not All Not All Status 1 Title I schoolwide school Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO Idaho Science & Technology Charter 1600145 Idaho Science & Technology Charter School 160014500996 All All Status 3 program Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO IDAHO CONNECTS ONLINE CHARTER DISTRICT 1600148 Idaho Connects Online School 160014800993 Not All Not All Not All Status 2 program IDAHO Kootenai Bridge Academy 1600149 Kootenai Bridge Academy School 160014900992 Not All Not All Not All Status 1 Not a Title I school IDAHO CANYON-OWYHEE SCHOOL SERVICE AGENCY (COSSA) 1600152 COSSA Academy 160015200304 All Not All Not All Status 2 Not a Title I school Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO Blackfoot Charter Community Learning Center 1600153 Blackfoot Charter Community 160015300796 All All Status 4 program IDAHO Sage International School of Boise 1600156 Sage International School of Boise 160015601007 Not All All Status 4 Not a Title I school Title I targeted assistance IDAHO The Village Charter School District 1600157 The Village Charter School 160015701018 All All Status 3 school Title I targeted assistance IDAHO Legacy Charter School District 1600158 Legacy Charter School 160015801019 All Not All Status 4 school IDAHO NORTH IDAHO STEM CHARTER ACADEMY DISTRICT 1600160 North Idaho STEM Charter Academy 160016001020 All All Status 4 Not a Title I school Title I schoolwide eligible- Title I targeted assistance IDAHO Heritage Community Charter District 1600161 Heritage Community Charter 160016101021 All All Status 4 program IDAHO FORREST M. BIRD CHARTER DISTRICT 1600165 FORREST M. BIRD CHARTER SCHOOL 160016500772 Status 4 IDAHO UPPER CARMEN PUBLIC CHARTER DISTRICT 1600170 UPPER CARMEN PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 160017000847 Status 5 IDAHO IDAHO DISTANCE EDUCATION ACADEMY DISTRICT 1600172 IDAHO DISTANCE EDUCATION ACADEMY 160017200846 Status 5 IDAHO COEUR D'ALENE CHARTER ACADEMY DISTRICT 1600173 COEUR D'ALENE CHARTER ACADEMY SCHOOL 160017300765 Status 5 IDAHO NORTH STAR CHARTER DISTRICT 1600174 NORTH STAR CHARTER SCHOOL 160017400803 Status 4 IDAHO BASIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 1600180 BASIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 160018000334
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