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SY20-21 CEP School Data Idaho State Department of Education 2020-21 Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) Annual Notification of Schools Released June 25, 2021 Notification data do not confer eligibility 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Proxy Participating in Year 4 Student Enrollment in Near- Identified Student Eligible to Near Eligible to Participating as an Participating as part of a Participating as Part of an LEA ID LEA Name School ID School Name Identified Student Currently Participating and Eligible for a Eligible, Eligible, and Comments Percentage (ISP) Participate Participate Individual Site Group of Schools Entire District Percentage (ISP) Grace Year Participating CEP Schools 0058 Aberdeen School District 0298 Aberdeen Schools 26.04% 1508 All Saints Catholic School (Formerly St. Stanislaus) P01 All Saints Catholic School 4.46% 0381 American Falls School District 0808 Hillcrest Elementary School 33.51% X 367 0381 American Falls School District 491 American Falls Alternative Academy 38.24% X 34 0381 American Falls School District 0167 William Thomas Middle School 29.19% 0381 American Falls School District 102 J.R. Simplot Elementary School 27.03% 0381 American Falls School District 0168 American Falls High School 25.57% 0822 American Heritage Charter School 1346 American Heritage Charter School 14.61% 0814 Anser of Idaho Inc. 001 Anser Public Charter School 11.48% 0072 Basin School District 0159 Basin Schools 18.64% 0033 Bear Lake County School District 0404 Bear Lake Clover Creek School 31.58% X X I 19 0033 Bear Lake County School District 0370 A J Winters Elementary School 15.11% 0033 Bear Lake County School District 0026 Bear Lake Middle School 13.60% 0033 Bear Lake County School District 0371 Georgetown Elementary School 9.57% 0033 Bear Lake County School District 0372 Paris Elementary School 9.18% 0033 Bear Lake County School District 0027 Bear Lake High School 7.99% 1518 Bishop Kelly High School S01 Bishop Kelly High School 1.37% 0055 Blackfoot School District 402 Blackfoot Community Charter Learning Center Middle School * Data not available in proxy source 0055 Blackfoot School District 701 Blackfoot Community Learning * Data not available in proxy source 0055 Blackfoot School District 0382 Donald D. Stalker Elementary School 39.17% X X G 240 0055 Blackfoot School District 0387 Fort Hall Elementary School 62.41% X X G 133 0055 Blackfoot School District 9006 Independence Alternate High 42.60% X X G 169 0055 Blackfoot School District 0388 I T Stoddard Elementary School 24.94% 0055 Blackfoot School District 0384 Ridge Crest Elementary School 21.29% 0055 Blackfoot School District 0033 Mountain View Middle School 19.79% 0055 Blackfoot School District 0381 Blackfoot Heritage Sixth Grade 17.45% 0055 Blackfoot School District 0386 Groveland Elementary School 17.11% 0055 Blackfoot School District 0034 Blackfoot High School 14.15% 0055 Blackfoot School District 0385 Wapello Elementary School 13.89% 0061 Blaine County School District 1102 Silver Creek High School 27.27% 0061 Blaine County School District 0396 Hailey Elementary School 16.61% 0061 Blaine County School District 0394 Bellevue Elementary School 14.74% 0061 Blaine County School District 0197 Carey Public School 11.86% 0061 Blaine County School District 0636 Alturas Elementary 9.79% 0061 Blaine County School District 0984 Wood River Middle School 8.54% 0061 Blaine County School District 0042 Wood River High School 4.96% 0061 Blaine County School District 0395 Ernest Hemingway STEAM School 3.24% 0234 Bliss School District 0714 Bliss School 23.47% 0001 Boise School District T01 ASCENT * X G * Data not available in proxy source 0001 Boise School District 0002 Fairmont Junior High School 33.08% X 671 0001 Boise School District 0306 Whitney Elementary School 43.65% X X G 417 0001 Boise School District 0005 South Junior High School 34.89% X 513 0001 Boise School District 0327 Whittier Elementary School 35.97% X X G 481 0001 Boise School District 0675 Frank Church High School 41.77% X X G 395 0001 Boise School District 0510 Horizon Elementary School 36.88% X 442 0001 Boise School District 0673 Morley Nelson Elementary 40.72% X X G 388 0001 Boise School District 0325 Koelsch Elementary School 51.08% X X G 278 0001 Boise School District 0321 William Howard Taft Elementary School 55.74% X X G 244 0001 Boise School District 0307 Hillcrest Elementary School 45.94% X X G 283 0001 Boise School District 0303 Garfield Elementary School 47.23% X X G 271 0001 Boise School District 0674 Grace Jordan Elementary 30.00% X 380 0001 Boise School District 0317 Jefferson Elementary School 48.53% X X G 204 0001 Boise School District 0308 Hawthorne Elementary School 32.51% X X G 203 0001 Boise School District 0322 Mountain View Elementary School 28.85% 0001 Boise School District 0320 Valley View Elementary School 26.73% 0001 Boise School District 0666 White Pine Elementary School 25.31% 0001 Boise School District 0310 Pierce Park Elementary School 24.30% 0001 Boise School District 0665 Cynthia Mann Elementary School 21.33% 0001 Boise School District 0288 Shadow Hills Elementary 20.28% 0001 Boise School District 0242 Riverglen Junior High School 19.68% 0001 Boise School District 0009 Capital Senior High School 18.81% 0001 Boise School District 0003 Hillside Junior High School 17.99% 0001 Boise School District 0319 Lowell Elementary School 17.89% 0001 Boise School District 0313 Owyhee Elementary School 17.86% Legend Green Box = Site is Eligible for CEP Grey Box = Site is Potentially Eligible for CEP Page 1 of 10 Idaho State Department of Education 2020-21 Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) Annual Notification of Schools Released June 25, 2021 Notification data do not confer eligibility 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Proxy Participating in Year 4 Student Enrollment in Near- Identified Student Eligible to Near Eligible to Participating as an Participating as part of a Participating as Part of an LEA ID LEA Name School ID School Name Identified Student Currently Participating and Eligible for a Eligible, Eligible, and Comments Percentage (ISP) Participate Participate Individual Site Group of Schools Entire District Percentage (ISP) Grace Year Participating CEP Schools 0001 Boise School District 0324 Monroe Elementary School 17.70% 0001 Boise School District 0676 West Junior High School 15.98% 0001 Boise School District 0008 Borah Senior High School 15.83% 0001 Boise School District 0301 Maple Grove Elementary School 14.97% 0001 Boise School District 0300 Amity Elementary School 13.90% 0001 Boise School District 0309 Roosevelt Elementary School 11.62% 0001 Boise School District 0316 Liberty Elementary School 10.44% 0001 Boise School District 0007 Boise Senior High School 10.04% 0001 Boise School District 0243 Timberline High School 9.73% 0001 Boise School District 0004 North Junior High School 9.64% 0001 Boise School District 0206 Les Bois Junior High School 9.17% 0001 Boise School District 0677 East Junior High School 8.94% 0001 Boise School District 0323 Longfellow Elementary School 8.41% 0001 Boise School District 0315 Adams Elementary School 8.33% 0001 Boise School District 0287 Trail Wind Elementary 7.05% 0001 Boise School District 0326 Collister Elementary School 5.38% 0001 Boise School District 0509 Riverside Elementary School 4.95% 0001 Boise School District 0305 Washington Elementary School 4.71% 0001 Boise School District 0302 Highlands Elementary School 2.89% 0001 Boise School District 0679 Hidden Springs Elementary School 2.32% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0501 Tiebreaker Elementary School 34.68% X 444 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0425 Falls Valley Elementary School 32.72% X 379 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0428 Hillview Elementary School 26.44% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0431 Cloverdale Elementary School 25.96% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 491 Lincoln High School (Alt) 25.77% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 2518 Bridgewater Elementary 20.60% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 1360 Summit Hills Elementary School 19.10% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0429 Ucon Elementary School 18.97% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 1250 Mountain Valley Elementary 18.46% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0432 Fairview Elementary School 18.33% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0219 Rocky Mountain Middle School 16.05% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0426 Ammon Elementary School 14.29% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 2519 Discovery Elementary 13.53% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 1357 Technical Careers High School 12.96% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0055 Sandcreek Middle School 12.46% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0427 Iona Elementary School 9.85% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0200 Hillcrest High School 9.65% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0056 Bonneville High School 9.14% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 1415 Thunder Ridge High School 7.80% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 1255 Rimrock Elementary School 5.05% 0093 Bonneville Jt. School District 0637 Woodland Hills Elementary School 1.81% 0101 Boundary County School District 0433 Naples Elementary School 36.17% X X I 94 0101 Boundary County School District 0437 Valley View Elementary School 26.34% 0101 Boundary County School District 0201 Boundary County Junior High School 17.92% 0101 Boundary County School District 0434 Mount Hall Elementary School 12.59% 0101 Boundary County School District 0057 Bonners Ferry High School 9.18% 0365 Bruneau-Grand View Jt School District 0802 Grand View Elementary School 26.92% 0365 Bruneau-Grand View Jt School District 0801 Bruneau
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