Registration will be on August 9 for new students. Please bring a certified birth certificate and a copy of immunization records.
Returning students will register on August 10 and 11. Check out all the info for registration here.
Salmon River Joint School District # 243
"From Small Beginnings Come Great Things"
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Registration will be on August 9 for new students. Please bring a certified birth certificate and a copy of immunization records.
Returning students will register on August 10 and 11. Check out all the info for registration here.
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Help wanted:
Summer:
Maintenance worker- starting immediately
Coaching:
Girls Varsity Volleyball
Boys Varsity Basketball
Boys Jr. High Basketball
Paraprofessional – Fall 2021
Bus Driver – Fall 2021
Substitute Teacher – Fall 2021
Food Service Director
Transportation Director
If interested in any of the above positions please contact Michelle Hollon at the district office. 208-630-3027, hollonm@jsd243.org
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Jim Doramus
Superintendent/Principal
Salmon River JSD 243
208-630-6027
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On behalf of myself, our board of trustees, our staff, and most importantly our students I would like to say thank you for your continued support. Our levy passed with an 82.7% approval rate.
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Election is May 18, 2021
The state of Idaho continues to under-fund education, leaving schools without the needed funds to meet educational requirements. This Levy replaces last year’s, this is not an additional Levy and supplements our income to maintain our current operations and covers the state’s shortfall
for basic operation, special education, advanced placement courses, extra-curricular activities such as BPA, athletics, and much more. This Levy will show on your December 2020-2021 tax assessment bills.
Click on the link below for more information
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Dear Parent/Guardian,
I am writing this letter to let you know that none of our schools qualify for the “Pandemic-Electronic Benefit Transfer(P-EBT)”. P-EBT is part of the U.S. government response to the COVID-19 pandemic and was established by the Families First Coronavirus Act (FFCRA). P-EBT provides benefits to children that would have received free or reduced-price school meals, if not for COVID-related school closures and/or COVID-related reductions in school hours or attendance. You will not be eligible for this benefit due to our schools being in person and open all year.
Sincerely,
Jim Doramus
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Salmon River Jr/Sr High School received its official performance review from the accreditation review performed in February 2021. A summary of the review follows:
The review uses four ratings:
Red=insufficient: Identifies areas with insufficient evidence or evidence that indicated little or no activity leading toward improvement
Yellow=initiating: Represents areas to enhance and extend current improvement efforts
Green=Improving: Pinpoints quality practices that are improving and meet the standards
Blue=Impacting: Demonstrates noteworthy practices producing clear results that positively impact the institution
These ratings were used in the areas following areas.
1. Leadership Capacity (10 standards) We received one blue, eight greens, , and one yellow.
2. Learning Capacity (12 standards) We received three blues and nine greens.
3. Resource Capacity (eight standards) We received three blues and five greens.
The review also provided an Index of Education Quality (IEQ) “as a holistic measure of overall performance based on a comprehensive set of standards and review criteria.” The IEQ is based on a rating scale from 100-400, with the five year average for schools reviewed by Cognia being 278.34-283.33. We were given an IEQ rating of 313.5!
To read the review in full click the following link: Final Accreditation Review Report
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