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West Ada District

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Idaho Is 17,871 Students Below Its Growth Curve

For 17 years, Idaho's public schools grew like clockwork. From 2002 to 2019, the state added an average of 3,522 students every year, a pace so steady that a simple line drawn through the data explain...

One Network, Seven Campuses, 3,240 Students

In 2017-18, a single charter school in Pocatello enrolled 143 students. By 2025-26, Gem Prep: Pocatello had become the anchor of a seven-campus network stretching from the Snake River Plain to the Tre...

Boise Shrinks While Its Suburbs Nearly Triple

In the shadow of Nampa's four closed elementary schools, the Vallivue School District broke ground on two new ones. The districts share a border. They do not share a trajectory.

Boise Has Lost 4,458 Students in Nine Years

In 2002, Boise Independent District was Idaho's largest school system. It enrolled 26,321 students, 1,260 more than its suburban neighbor to the west. Twenty-four years later, Boise enrolls 21,717, a ...

Idaho's Growth Era Is Over

For 18 consecutive years, Idaho's public schools grew. Every fall from 2003 through 2020, more students showed up than the year before. The state added 65,807 students during that stretch, a 26.7% exp...

Nine Students Changed Idaho's Largest District

In the fall of 2002, Boise Independent District enrolled 26,321 students, making it the largest school district in Idaho. West Ada District, headquartered 10 miles west in Meridian, had 25,061. The ga...

Idaho Publishes 2025-26 Enrollment Data

For three straight years, Idaho has been losing students. The first decline, in 2023-24, was small enough to attribute to noise — a 592-student dip after an 18-year growth streak that added nearly 66,...