Idaho Code § 33-119
Accreditation of secondary schools — Standards for elementary schools.
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Accreditation of secondary schools — Standards for elementary schools.
The state board shall establish standards for accreditation of any secondary school and set forth minimum requirements to be met by public, private and parochial secondary schools, and those in chartered school districts, for accredited status; and the board may establish such standards for all public elementary schools as it may deem necessary.
The board may withdraw accreditation from any secondary school after such period as it may establish when it has been determined that such school has failed or neglected to conform to accreditation standards; and it may reinstate such school as accredited when in its judgment such school has again qualified for accredited status. The board may further establish minimum requirements which any pupil shall meet to qualify for graduation from an accredited secondary school.
"Secondary school" for the purposes of this section shall mean a school which, for operational purposes, is organized and administered on the basis of grades seven (7) through twelve (12), inclusive, or any combination thereof.
"Elementary school" for the purposes of this section shall mean a school which, for operational purposes, is organized and administered on the basis of grades one (1) through six (6), inclusive, one (1) through eight (8), inclusive, or any combination of grades one (1) through eight (8), inclusive.
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Cited in 4
cases, 1981–2003 · leading case: Yount v. Boundary County
Yount v. Boundary County (1990)
“nd their employers subject to the provisions of this law: (1) Every person in the service of the state or of any political subdivision thereof, under any contract of hire, express or implied, and every official or officer thereof, whether elected or appointed, while performing…”
Daleiden v. Jefferson County Joint School District No. 251 (2003)
“nd their employers subject to the provisions of this law: (1) Every person in the service of the state or of any political subdivision thereof, under any contract of hire, express or implied, and every official or officer thereof, whether elected or appointed, while performing…”
Idaho Migrant Council v. Board of Education (1981)
“For example, the State Board is required to “supervise all school districts,” Idaho Code § 33-116 , “prescribe the minimum courses to be taught in all elementary and secondary schools,” Idaho Code § 33-118 , and “set forth minimum requirements to be met by public, private and…”
Segali v. Idaho Youth Ranch, Inc. (1990)
“Idaho Code § 33-119 (1981). It is undisputed that the Idaho Youth Ranch is not organized or administered on the basis of providing grades seven through twelve as required by the secondary school classification, or providing grades one through six as required by the elementary…”
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