Compass Honors High School
High School Graduation Requirements

Frequently Asked Questions about
New High School Graduation Requirements


Administrative Rules for high school graduation requirements - (begins on pg.9)
School Report Card
published by the
Idaho State Department of Education

To view our school's information:
Under the SELECTION column
on the left side choose

School District:  Compass Charter School
School:  Compass Public Charter School
Then click the SUBMIT button
Compass Honors High School’s Philosophy

The Compass Honors High School’s mission is to prepare each student with a personal compass that will guide them in life’s directions. We do so by developing students who are competent, confident, productive and responsible young adults who possess the habits, skills and attitudes to succeed in life and be offered the invitation of a post-secondary education and satisfying employment.     click for more...
FREE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION (F.A.P.E.):
Compass provides Free Appropriate Public Education to all students as well as offers special education services to those students who qualify or have a need in this area
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GENERAL CHARTER SCHOOL INFORMATION:
 
What You Should Know About Charter Schools - Idaho Charter Schools Network

CLASS SIZES:
        9th Grade: No more than 35 students
      10th Grade: No more than 35 students
       11th Grade: No more than 35 students
      12th Grade:
Coming School Year 2010-2011

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
(F.A.Q.)
Click here
Compass Honors High School Vision
(a pdf file of the above slide show)
College Requirement Analysis
American Diploma Project
Harbor School’s Philosophy
The Harbor School Method believes education should be child centered and built on high expectations for both Student behavior and academic endeavor. Decisions on every level should be based on the question, “what’s best for kids?” click for more...
High School Redesign
"The 2007 Legislature approved increased high school graduation requirements, which will first impact Idaho students who enter the ninth grade in the fall of 2009 (graduating class of 2013)."
--Idaho State Department of Education


High School Redesign Presentation
Prepared by the Idaho State Department of Education