Boise School District News
Thursday, April 4, 2024
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Great Student Award: Timberline Student Jiexi Mei Volunteers at Local Non-Profit |
Jiexi Mei, a sophomore at Timberline High School, passes on her talents to the younger generation through dance lessons.
Mei has been selected for BoiseDev’s Great Student Award — where one student each week is selected for a $200 scholarship based on their good deeds in the community — from helping others, volunteering, and more.
Mei volunteers and dances for the nonprofit Boise Traditional Chinese Dance Group. She first joined and started dancing when she was just five years old. Mei said the group meets weekly to practice and perform at small events like at retirement homes. While she still dances, Mei has now stepped into the role of teacher. She volunteers her time to give the younger children dance lessons.
| Grant Supports Dental Clinic & Student Health & Well-Being |
Thanks to a grant from Delta Dental of Idaho, the Boise School District's long-standing Dental Clinic will be able to improve dental services to our school children. Recently, Delta Dental approved a $25,000 grant that has been used to purchase much-needed dental x-ray equipment at the District's Dental Clinic (see photos below), which is located on the campus of Whitney Elementary School. The Dental Clinic is free for students of the Boise School District and was originated in 1954 by a group of local dentists who saw the need in the community. The clinic provides:
- Free screening and dental care to students who qualify.
- Free educational materials (posters, toothbrushes, videos) to patients, teachers, school nurses and health educators.
The clinic is operated with community donations and is staffed by local dentists who volunteer each week. The dental clinic is managed by Amy Williams, the Dental Hygienist/Coordinator.
"This significant contribution will greatly benefit the clinic's efforts in promoting student health and well-being," said Williams. "We extend our deepest gratitude to Delta Dental of Idaho for their commitment to the community and their support in ensuring that students have access to essential dental care. This donation will make a lasting impact on the lives of students in the Boise School District, helping them achieve and maintain good oral health."
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Amy Williams, Dental Hygienist/Coordinator for the Boise School District's Dental Clinic, holding the new dental x-ray equipment that was made possible thanks to a grant from Delta Dental of Idaho. | | |
The new dental x-ray equipment will ensure that the Boise School District's Dental Clinic offers the finest dental care for our students. | | |
Our Schools Care
How to Talk to Your Child About Suicide
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Parents, have you wondered how to talk to your child about suicide? Find ways to start this important conversation with your child of any age at our Mental Health Resources webpage, where you will also find helpful information about support and resources for all Boise Schools families.
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Register Today! How Attached Connections Can Help With Suicide Prevention | |
We are thrilled to announce a special event aimed at empowering parents with the knowledge and tools to prevent suicide. This event is designed to provide valuable insights, resources, and strategies to help parents navigate the sensitive topic of suicide prevention. We understand the importance of equipping parents with the right information to support their children's mental health and well-being.
Boise School District is hosting with other local non-profits an event for parents about how creating deep connections is a key piece in suicide prevention. Please join us to listen to Dr. Kevin Skinner, a Marriage and Family Therapist, for an evening of education and therapeutic support to empower and give you hope as you support your child's well-being.
This event will be held at South Junior High, 3101 W. Cassia St., Boise, on Thursday, April 18th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Childcare will be provided.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and be a part of a movement towards preventing suicide. Register online now and be a part of this important conversation.
Together, we can make a difference.
For more information, see our flyer or if you have any questions, please contact Sara Nord at sara.nord@boiseschools.org.
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Honoring Our Librarians on National School Librarian Day! | |
April 4, 2024 is National School Librarian Day, a day dedicated to recognizing the hard work and dedication of our school librarians who play a crucial role in fostering a love for reading and learning among our students. Join us in celebrating these unsung heroes who work tirelessly to provide access to knowledge and resources that enrich the educational experience. | Boise Police Department honors school librarians at South Junior High School as part of National School Librarian Day. BPD posted the following on their Facebook page: "Our SROs know the importance of providing students with the support they need so they can learn and grow, and the school library staff members work hard every day to organize their libraries and provide assistance and resources to students so they can do just that. We appreciate you all!" | |
Rigs & Gigs Event Showcases District's Career Technical Education Program | |
Recently, hundreds of junior high school students from across the Boise School District got an up close look at the wide array of career technical education programs that we offer at our Dennis Technical Education Center.
The event provided an interactive and engaging environment where students could explore various career paths and gain hands-on experience in different technical fields. Through this program, students had the opportunity to learn about in-demand skills, industry trends, and potential career opportunities, setting them on a path towards a successful future. We are proud to support and promote career technical education for the next generation of skilled professionals. View the following video to learn more.
| Rigs & Gigs 2024 - Promoting Career Technical Education for the next generation of skilled professionals | |
BOISE SCHOOL BOARD CORNER | Board Appoints New Trustee |
During a Special Board meeting held on Monday, April 1, 2024, members of the Boise School Board appointed a new trustee to fill a vacancy on the Board.
The Board followed a public process in selecting Debbie Donovan (pictured). The Board voted unanimously in favor of selecting Ms. Donovan from among two finalists.
Ms. Donovan will be sworn into office at the regular monthly Board Meeting scheduled to be held on Monday, April 8, 2024. She will serve until the next regular election of the Board of Trustees on Tuesday, September 3, 2024.
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Spring Break Powerdown Challenge Results |
Over spring break, we were able to track electricity savings of 246,326 kWh when compared to the week before, when school was in session. That is an average of 40% savings across all of our District campuses. Congratulations to all of the following for being able to significantly reduce electricity consumption during spring break:
- Boise quadrant - 33% reduction in electricity usage
- Borah quadrant - 47% reduction in electricity usage
- Capital - 41% reduction in electricity usage
- Timberline quadrant - 43% reduction in electricity usage
- Victory Rd. complex of schools & DSC: 39% reduction in electricity usage
The total savings during spring break across the District is equivalent to the average annual electricity usage of approximately 23 U.S. homes. The full electricity savings report is attached. Please note that all of our schools in the Victory Rd. complex and the District Services Center are included in the final graph, labeled District Office. Thanks to all who participated and to Idaho Power for helping us track the savings.
In total this year the District has saved 737,068 kWh during these challenges, equivalent to about 70 homes typical annual electricity usage. The energy savings is even more over the past six years. See graphic below. Go Boise Schools!
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Spring Community Education - Enroll Today! | |
Online registration for our Spring Community Education session is now open. At Boise School District, we believe in the power of education and its ability to transform lives. That's why we are dedicated to providing high-quality educational opportunities to individuals in our community.
Our newly expanded Community Education program offers a wide range of personal enrichment courses and workshops (more than 250 classes!) designed to cater to the diverse interests and needs of our community members. Enroll today! Click on the following image to review our course catalog.
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Announcing New Bus Locator App | |
Gifts. Passions. Dreams. Possibilities.
WE SEE IT, TOO.
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Boise School District's Everything's Possible movement shares the dreams, aspirations and experiences of our students and teachers. As a parent, you see your child’s potential. And we see it, too. Everything’s possible.
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Empowering students for success! Dive into Boise School District, where high schoolers flourish through collaborative learning and a myriad of opportunities. With 31 AP class offerings, over 200 sports, activities, and student-led clubs, plus a robust AVID college prep program with 1,200+ participants, every student finds their path to excellence. | |
Student Device Monitoring
A reminder to parents that Boise School District provides parents/guardians with the ability to monitor your student’s activity on their District-assigned digital device via the GoGuardian Parent App:
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Parents - Sign-Up for Emergency Text Messaging: The Boise School District offers emergency text messaging for parents/guardians. Learn more and sign-up.
Non-Parents - Mobile App Available: Boise School District has a mobile app to improve communication to you. The app offers emergency alerts and is available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
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Spring 2024 High School Graduation Dates | |
Boise School District is pleased to announce the following spring 2024 high school graduation dates.
Spring 2024 Graduation Dates
ExtraMile Arena, 7:00 p.m.
(unless otherwise noted)
- Wednesday, May 15, 2024 - Boise Online School, 2:00 p.m.; Frank Church High School, 6:00 p.m. (both graduation ceremonies to be held at the Morrison Center)
- Monday, May 20, 2024 - Boise High School
- Tuesday, May 21, 2024 - Borah High School
- Wednesday, May 22, 2024 - Capital High School
- Thursday, May 23, 2024 – Timberline High School
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April 8: Regular monthly meeting of Boise School Board, 6 p.m., District Services Center, 8169 W. Victory Rd., Boise. When available, agenda will be posted online.
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April 15: Community Education Spring Session begins.
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April 19: No School Pre K-12
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May 9: Last Day of Community Education Spring Session.
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May 16: Last Day of School for Seniors, Early Childhood Special Education Programs and Pre K
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May 17: Early Release K-6
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May 21, 22, 23: Secondary End of Semester Testing - Early Release 7-12
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May 23: Last Day of School - Early Release K-6
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June 4-28: Secondary Summer School - Semester 1 (19 days)
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July 1-26: Secondary Summer School - Semester 2 (18 days)
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July 4th & 5th: No Summer School
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