Education in Middleton Idaho
Posted by Kevin Hughes on Monday, August 15th, 2011 at 7:53am.
Our future is as bright as our children. Idaho has, for a long time, been heavily concerned with the education and character of today's youth. Before you make you final decision on your new home in Idaho take some time to tour the local schools and talk to other families about how their kids are learning and growing. In the Middleton School district there is one high school, two middle schools, and three elementary schools. The district is a rather small one in comparison to larger cities as it has 20 campuses. Because of its smaller size Middleton can offer a more friendly environment where teachers know all the students names. Administrators have stronger relationships with teachers, which allows for a more safe and comfortable environment for parents and students.
Departments in the Middleton School District
The Middleton School District offers services to students with curriculum, technology, and special education departments. Their website offers two ways to contact personnel at all these departments. This is typical of districts to have departments such as the ones noted. Specific information on programs and departments is not noted.
State Report Cards for the Middleton School District
As far as district wide statistics, the students met goals in reading, math, and language according to annual yearly progress (AYP). The district's website provides information on each campus.
Student Population
The Middleton School District has an enrollment of 2,900+ students. 42% of the students fit in the low income socio-economic status. Participation in Gifted and Talented programs is at 6%. English Learner population is at
4%. These students participate in ESL Programs. The district's graduation rate is at 81.96%. 91% of the students are Caucasian with 8% Hispanic. The district is reported to have a 4-5% growth rate annually.
Idaho
When considering your future Idaho home, it is good to know that Idaho ranks high among states for the percentage of adults older than 25 who have graduated from high school. A large portion of state funding is dedicated to education. Enrollment of school aged children is also considerably high.
When buying a home not only should you think about the future of the home and neighborhood but think about the future of your childrens' education. If you have a family with school aged children, it is important to research and understand the various offerings of schools. Be proud of your chidlren and their education too.
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