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Public Schools in Idaho

School enrollment and performance for Idaho. Source: NCES Common Core of Data 2021-22

NCES Common Core of Data  ·  School year 2021-22  ·  Updated annually each fall

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817
Total Public Schools
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313,000
Total Students Enrolled
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82%
Graduation Rate
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18:1
Student/Teacher Ratio

Education Indicators

Average school size383 students
Graduation rate performance82% — Good
Student/teacher ratio vs national avg (16:1)Higher than average

Public Education in Idaho

Idaho has 817 public schools serving 313,000 students, with an average of 383 students per school. The student-to-teacher ratio is 18:1, compared to the national average of approximately 16:1.

The graduation rate of 82% is considered good compared to the national average of approximately 87%. Higher graduation rates generally indicate better student outcomes and school effectiveness.

Major Cities in Idaho

  • Boise
  • Nampa
  • Meridian

Data Source

Data from the NCES Common Core of Data, a comprehensive annual survey of all public elementary and secondary schools and school districts in the United States.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the student-teacher ratio?
The student-teacher ratio divides total student enrollment by the number of full-time-equivalent teachers. A lower ratio generally means more individual attention per student. The national average is about 16:1, though this varies widely. Private schools average around 12:1. This metric counts all teachers including specialists.
What is a good graduation rate?
The national public school graduation rate is approximately 87%. Rates above 90% are considered excellent, 80-90% good, and below 80% below average. Idaho's graduation rate of 82% is good. Rates can be affected by poverty rates, student demographics, and state accountability policies.
Where can I find individual school data?
Individual school performance data is available from the NCES School Search at nces.ed.gov, your state's Department of Education website, and the US News & World Report K-12 school rankings. Many states also publish annual school report cards with detailed performance metrics.
What does NCES data include?
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data collects annual enrollment, staffing, finance, and school characteristics data from all public K-12 schools and districts. It covers all 50 states plus DC and territories. Data is collected each fall for the previous school year.