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Boise Independent District to begin standards-based reporting in elementary schools

April 17, 2026 | Boise Independent District, School Districts, Idaho


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Boise Independent District to begin standards-based reporting in elementary schools
Presenter, representing the Boise Independent District, outlined the district's plan to adopt standards-based reporting for elementary students, saying the system will focus grades and reports on what students know and can do rather than on behavior or effort.

The presenter said the change is meant to give families "a much clearer picture of their child's progress," provide more meaningful feedback and help students shift from chasing points to focusing on learning and growth.

Under the plan, grades and reports will separate academic performance from non-academic factors such as behavior, effort and extra credit so that reports reflect progress toward consistent learning goals. "Standards-based reporting separates those elements to bring greater clarity to what a student knows and what they're able to do," the presenter said.

District leaders plan to begin the work at the elementary level "next year," with principals and teachers allocating time and resources for rollout. The presenter said the district will "continue to reach out directly to you, whether through videos, digital communications, and ongoing parent engagement events" as part of its communication strategy.

Officials framed the move as a long-term effort to help students "take ownership of their learning and take the next steps towards mastery," and said the approach could expand across additional grade levels over time. There was no mention of a formal vote or board action on the record in the provided transcript.

The district materials and outreach will clarify how the new reports differ from current report cards and what families should expect during the transition.

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