Idaho National Laboratory - K-12 The idaho National Laboratory is operated for the US Department of Energy s Office who plan to teach mathematics, science or technology in k12 schools. http://www.inl.gov/k-12/pst.shtml
Extractions: @import url("/shared/c/leftnav.css"); @import url("/shared/c/search.css"); @import url("/shared/c/sidebar.css"); @import url("/shared/c/inl.css"); This site will work and look better in a browser that supports web standards , but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device. Search The Idaho National Laboratory is operated for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology by Battelle Energy Alliance DOE Pre-Service Teacher (PST) Internships The goal of the Pre-Service Teacher (PST) Internships project is to enhance the nation's source of proficient teachers of K-12 science, mathematics, and technology. The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) provides ten-week summer research appointments for pre-service teachers who plan to teach mathematics, science or technology in K-12 schools. PST is a partnership between the Department of Energy (DOE) and INL to: Provide an opportunity for a diverse population of pre-service teachers to experience laboratory-based research that can enrich science, math, and technology instruction.
Idaho Charter School Network The idaho Charter School Network (ICSN) was launched in 2001 to ensure and share schools enrolling more than 7000 students or about 2.3% of idaho s k12 http://csi.boisestate.edu/icsn.htm
Extractions: and Policy Studies Idaho Charter School Network The Idaho Charter School Network (ICSN) was launched in 2001 to ensure and share the success of Idaho public charter schools. ICSN serves to gather data and information from Idaho charter schools for the purpose of presenting a united voice for Idaho charter schools in the areas of policy and legislation. ICSN also serves as a technical assistance center offering assistance in: Planning and starting a charter school Defining and measuring student and school performance Charter school finance and operations School governance and leadership Charter school law and policy Charter school accountability planning Charter school legislation Strategic planning Sandpoint (156) Coeur d Alene (400) Idaho Distance Education Academy (265) Moscow (175) Idaho Virtual Academy (2000) Idaho Leadership Academy (110) White Pine Charter (267) Thomas Jefferson (237) North Star (265) Meridian Charter H.S. (195)
Topical State Agency Index - Idaho.gov ONLINE SERVICES Government Telephone Directory more services. The official website of the State of idaho k12 schools Kempthorne, Dirk, Governor http://www.state.id.us/topical.html
IJive.com Search Engine: Idaho: Education: K-12 Lists all high schools in idaho along with address and phone number. http//www.highschools.com/idaho.shtml. idaho Middle Level Association http://ijive.com/Idaho/Education/K-12/
Rebuild America - State & Local Governments Partnerships Small idaho schools Save Energy Using Performance Contracts 10/23/03 k-12 schools. 668914. 5456. $234120. $2000000. Completed. k-12 schools http://www.rebuild.org/sectors/SectorPages/PartnershipView.asp?MktID=4&Organizat
Idaho Education Association -- Legislative Hotline HOWARD ASKS FOR INCREASED FUNDING FOR k12 schools $900000 to increase the idaho Digital Learning Academy s ability to offer expanded curricular http://www.idahoea.org/hotline012505.htm
Extractions: The Idaho Education Association This is the IEA's Legislative Hotline for Tuesday, January 25 th HOTLINE HEADLINES DR. HOWARD ASKS FOR INCREASED FUNDING FOR K-12 SCHOOLS In her appearance before the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee today Idaho State Superintendent Dr. Marilyn Howard asked lawmakers to increase state funding for public schools. Dr. Howard's request totals $1.09 billion, an increase of $80 million in state support over the current year. Of that, about $20 million is "stay even" funding to accommodate growth in student enrollment and charter schools, and to pay for an increase in employer contributions to PERSI. She identified the following as her top three funding priorities: $33 million in new salary funds: $9.3 million to cover increased costs related to enrollment growth and increase in the number of charter schools
Idaho Education Association -- Legislative Hotline for k12 schools is $987 million, a 2.2% increase over the current year. What would a budget of $987M really mean for idaho public schools? http://www.idahoea.org/hotline030405.htm
Extractions: The Idaho Education Association This is the IEA's Legislative Hotline for Friday, March 4 th * HB 217 SAGA CONTINUES. * JFAC PREPARES TO SET PUBLIC SCHOOLS BUDGET ON MONDAY * TEACHER SALARIES: THE NEXT IMPORTANT DEBATE IN SED Note: The latest update information is in red. HB 217 SAGA CONTINUES. House Education Committee (HEd) members continued to debate the merits of HB 217 during this morning's meeting. The measure, sponsored by the school boards association, attempts to eliminate the requirement that school districts provide a system of support for new teachers, including mentoring, peer assistance, professional development, and administrative support. As we've been reporting for the past week, if enacted all teachers in their first two years of employment would be "at will." The school boards association introduced a "companion" bill during today's committee meeting that calls for a two-year pilot program to study teacher mentoring. They are asking the HEd to pass both pieces of legislation. It was apparent by the end of today's meeting that more "tweaks" were needed before a number of legislators would be comfortable. Consequently, HB 217 will be back on the agenda for further debate next Tuesday.
Edustructures - SIF Integration For K12 Education State of idaho chooses Edustructures SIFWorks® Enterprise ZIS as Centerpiece upon the schools Interoperability Framework (SIF) standard for k12 school http://www.edustructures.com/com/news/06-16-04c.html
Extractions: Edustructures Technology Chosen to Power the First Statewide SIF Implementation ... About the Schools Interoperability Framework The Schools Interoperability Framework (SIF) is a nonprofit organization driven by K-12 education technology providers and users to revolutionize the management and accessibility of data within schools, school districts, and states. SIF will enable diverse applications to interact and share data efficiently, reliably, and securely, regardless of the platform hosting the applications. SIF has united over 120 education technology providers, school districts, state departments of education, and the U.S. Department of Education in an unprecedented effort to give teachers more time to do what they do best: teach. For further information, visit www.sifinfo.org About Edustructures scurtis@edustructures.com or by phone at 1-877-790-1261 ext. 913, or visit www.edustructures.com About ISIMS The ISIMS Project is a partnership of the Idaho Governor and Legislature, Idaho State Board of Education, Idaho State Department of Education, J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation and all school districts in Idaho. SIF is a trademark of the Schools Interoperability Framework Association Edustructures is a trademark, and SIFWorks and ADK are registered trademarks of Edustructures LLC in the United States and other countries.
Adventist Education > K-12 Schools And Offices > K-12 Schools To view information about k12 schools, please select the region that you are interested in schools in idaho. Adventist Christian Academy. PO Box 50156 http://www.nadeducation.org/k12/schools.html?area=13
Idaho School Choice 2003 idaho. k12 Public and Private School Student Academic Performance. NAEP test results. NAEP Tests idaho Student Performance http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/Schools/idaho.cfm
Extractions: State Profile (Updated April 2004) School Choice Status Strength of law: Weak Number of charter schools in operation (fall 2002): Number of students enrolled (fall 2002): K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002) K-12 Public School Teachers (2001-2002) Number of teachers: 13,800 Average salary: $37,482
Idaho Librarian What follows is an email conversation between two idaho school librarians. to idaho students across the k12 spectrum by the states public schools? http://www.idaholibraries.org/newidaholibrarian/200405/Conversation.htm
Extractions: in IDAHO By Norma Jean Sprouffske and Judy Ferro What follows is an email conversation between two Idaho school librarians. The remarks of the librarians are responses to my questions questions that I hoped would bring before the reader an appraisal of the condition of school libraries in the state, an analysis of the causes of that condition, and suggestions for ways of ameliorating it. The questions were initially sent to Ms. Norma Jean Sprouffske (NJS), who contributed her remarks and then sent them on to Ms. Judy Ferro (JF), who added her comments and returned the email to me.
Copy Fees - LiLI Unlimited - Idaho State Library by the most recently published idaho Public Library Statistics. Student enrollment for k12 schools is determined by the most recent fall http://www.lili.org/lili/unlimited/copy-fees.htm
Extractions: Home Contact Us Idaho.gov Search our Site Our Services LiLI-D Portal LiLI Programs Talking Book Service Reading Programs ... En Español The State Library About the State Library Resources at the State Library Publications Volunteer Opportunities ... ISL Board Fees for copy-cataloging libraries were determined with input from the LiLI Unlimited Ad Hoc Advisory Committee and the LiLI Advisory Board. The ad hoc committee determined the criteria upon which fees would be based: student enrollment for K-12 schools and full time equivalent employees for all other copy-cataloging libraries. In addition, they determined that the cost-sharing formula should allow the state to meet its obligation to OCLC with just 75% of public library participation. If participation exceeded expectations, then the formula could be adjusted downward when the cost-sharing formula is reviewed. It is anticipated that the established fee schedules will remain through fiscal year 2007-08. Once the project reaches full implementation statewide (by December 2006), an advisory team will review the cost-sharing formulas for future years to ensure that costs remain fair and equitable for all participating libraries.
Money Matters | Science | Northwest Education Wells Fargo does grantmaking for k12 schools in science in all five states in our region www.educ.state.ak.us; idaho State Department of Education http://www.nwrel.org/nwedu/10-03/money/
Extractions: Money Matters If you're searching for ways to fund science programming, you may be surprised at the number of resources available. Let's start with the most obvious, the Web site of the National Science Foundation, or NSF: www.nsf.gov/home/programs/recent.cfm . Although many of the grants offered by NSF are highly technical and aimed at higher education researchers, scientists, and laboratories, there is also funding for K-12 education programming. For example, the Math and Science Partnership (MSP) program unites K-12 schools, higher education institutions, and other stakeholders in mathematics and science education. It is a major research and development effort, supporting innovative partnerships to improve K-12 student achievement in mathematics and science. Another NSF program, with its own Web site, is the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching:
APPA Energy Equity Lost and Found Rebuilding America s k12 schools Rebuild idaho s Action Plan targets ten school buildings for energy savings retrofits http://www.appa.org/FacilitiesManager/articleDetail.cfm?ItemNumber=619&parentid=
ESN> ESN NEWS UPDATE: Idaho Schools Get $80-Million ESchool Gran The Nation s Leading Source for k12 School Technology News http//www.eschoolnews.com Transforming idaho s old schools into eschools will get an $80- http://scout.wisc.edu/Projects/PastProjects/K12news/98-06/98-06-04/0000.html
Extractions: Legend State Government ... Want to Know More? Legend The resources listed below may include freely-available sites on the World Wide Web, printed materials available in the Washington State University Libraries, and electronic resources available only to WSU-affiliated users. One or more of the following symbols should be found next to each of the individual resources listed below: Note: Clicking on any of the links to external resources provided below will open a new browser window.
Rebuild America - EnergySmart Schools Partnerships The idaho Falls School District 91 is learning how to save energy dollars. k12 schools. 1200000. 4760. $90000. $15000. Completed http://www.energysmartschools.gov/sectors/SectorPages/PartnershipView.asp?MktID=
Idaho Links to k12 schools and school districts on the Web are at We recommend that you also obtain a copy of idaho k-12 Comprehensive Health Education http://www.youth.org/loco/PERSONProject/Handbook/States/idaho.html
Extractions: Idaho is still a felony sodomy state. In 1994, an anti-gay ballot initiative was narrowly defeated at the polls. The wording of the 1994 initiative specifically called for eliminating public funding to schools that present homosexuality as "acceptable behavior" and for limiting access to library materials that refer to homosexuality. Idaho's Home Page is at The Governors email is governor@gov.state.id.us The regular state legislative session runs from Jan-09 to Mar-22. Idaho Legislature's Home Page is at URL: You may locate any school or school district in your state by going to the following search engine: http://www.asd.com/ The State Department of Educations Home Page is http://www.sde.state.id.us/Dept/ The State Board of Educations Home Page is http://www.sde.state.id.us/osbe/board.htm Links to k-12 schools and school districts on the Web are at http://www.state.id.us/educatn.html IS a state adoption state. Textbooks are adopted by the State Board of Education for a five-year cycle. MULTIPLE ADOPTIONS ARE MADE IN EACH SUBJECT AREA. The cycles are as follows: Considered during '94, with adoption effective 1/1/95: