Idaho Code Sample Clauses

Idaho Code. As a public school, iSVHS will be held to the same student performance standards as other public high schools throughout the State of Idaho. As a component of enrollment, iSVHS will inform students and their parent(s)/legal guardian(s) of the requirement to participate in Idaho state standardized testing. iSVHS will participate in all components of the Idaho State Assessment program applicable to students enrolled in grades for which the school provides a program. iSVS will assemble a team of Idaho licensed and/or certified staff (Proctors) to administer state exams throughout the State of Idaho, ensuring all iSVS students have the opportunity to participate in these assessment exams. Proctors for the state exams will be selected and trained in accordance with regulations as established by the State Board of Education or any other applicable governing authority. Locations of regional testing facilities will be determined annually based upon iSVS student demographics. The results of these tests will be used to measure the performance of iSVS students against their peers in the State of Idaho.
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Idaho Code. Due to the fact that iSVHS will be a state-wide virtual public charter school program chartered through the Idaho Public Charter School Commission, transfer rights of teachers to a home chartering entity or chartering school district are inapplicable.
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Idaho Code. D All Certified Retired Employees of the Eastern Idaho College who retired on or before June 30, 2022, Boise State University, Idaho State University, and Xxxxx-Xxxxx State College.

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