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Idaho Schools Count Down To Summer Break

Adam Cotterell
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Boise State Public Radio

Most Idaho schools are days away from summer vacation. Boise, Meridian and Kuna school districts will end the year this Friday.

May 31st is the most common last day this year. Nampa students finish a day earlier and Caldwell schools are already finished. 

Other districts like Blaine County and McCall-Donnelly continue classes through the first week of June. Twin Falls will go home halfway through next week.

The school year began with 287,329  students enrolled in public schools.  Roughly 19,000 will graduate from high school. That's assuming graduation rates will be similar to those of recent years.

A little more than 7,000 people graduated from Idaho’s four year colleges and universities in the last few weeks.

  • Idaho State University had 2,364 grads.
  • University of Idaho had 1,774.
  • Boise State had more than 2,200.
  • Lewis and Clark State College had 669.

Here's the break down on the number of graduates at Idaho’s two year schools: 

  • College of Western Idaho had 861 grads.
  • North Idaho College had about 1,100.
  • Eastern Idaho Technical College had about 233.
  • College of Southern Idaho (a registrar said the school could not yet release the number of graduates)

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