News Release
For Immediate Release

Special Boise School Board Meeting Focuses on

Safety and Security Procedures

Board Approves Making Election Day a Non-School Day to 

Allow Schools to Be Used Safely as Polling Locations

BOISE, ID -- 09/24/2024 --The Boise School District held a special meeting on Monday, September 23, 2024, to raise public awareness about the district's safety and security procedures in response to the recent surge of unsubstantiated social media threats affecting school districts across the Treasure Valley and the nation.


Prior to the meeting, the Board reviewed public online responses to the district’s safety & security procedures to gain insights and concerns from the community. This feedback helped guide the discussion during the meeting, ensuring that the topics addressed were relevant and reflective of community needs.


The meeting featured a presentation by district administration alongside the Boise Police Department. The presentation highlighted the extensive safety measures the Boise School District has implemented to ensure that our students and campuses remain secure learning environments. Attendees gained insights into the collaborative efforts of the district and law enforcement in addressing and investigating reported threats of school violence.


"Ensuring the safety of our students and staff is our highest priority," said Lisa Roberts, superintendent, Boise School District. "By working closely with the Boise Police Department, we aim to create a transparent environment where our community understands the proactive measures in place to protect our students and staff."


Board Approves School Year Calendar Adjustment


In addition to the safety discussions, the Board approved a revision to the 2024-2025 school year calendar. Tuesday, November 5, 2024, will now be a non-school day for students, allowing many school campuses to serve as polling locations for the upcoming General Election. With a high voter turnout expected for the presidential election, this change will help ensure a safe environment for both voters and students while assisting Ada County Elections in managing the polling process.

While students in grades Pre-K through 12 will not have school on November 5, staff will utilize the day for professional learning activities and have the option to work from home. Regular school schedules will resume on Wednesday, November 6, 2024.


The Boise School District remains committed to fostering a safe and secure educational environment for all students and staff. For more information about safety measures or the school calendar, please visit our website at www.boiseschools.org.


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About Boise School District 

Boise School District (BSD) is a high-performing, nationally recognized public school system consisting of 33 elementary schools, 8 junior high schools, and 6 senior high schools, including Boise Online Secondary School, serving approximately 22,500 students.



Dedicated to creating tomorrow’s leaders, our highly educated and passionate staff provide a high-quality education that prepares each student for success in college, career, and life. We offer a student-focused learning model with a variety of specialized programs, including free Full-Day Kindergarten, Pre-K, Montessori, Dual Language, Boise Online School (Boise Online Elementary School and Boise Online Secondary School), Full-Day and Highly Gifted elementary programs, the Treasure Valley Math and Science Center, Dennis Technical Center, and the state’s leading Advanced Placement program.


Discover how Boise School District is Educating Today for a Better Tomorrow at www.boiseschools.org

News Media Contact: 



Dan Hollar 

Public Affairs Administrator 

Boise School District 

208-854-4064 

dan.hollar@boiseschools.org

www.boiseschools.org

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