Vallivue School District had its early beginnings as thirteen
rural school houses scattered throughout the countryside of Canyon
County. The various schools housed students from kindergarten
through eighth grade and each building was independently
administered by a local school board. These local boards
joined together as one district in 1961 and Vallivue Junior-Senior
High School opened in the fall of 1963.
Vallivue
School District now consists of six elementary schools, two middle
schools, one high school, and one alternative high school.
The district covers 143 square miles, bordering Middleton School
District to the north, and Nampa and Meridian School Districts to
the east.
The links at the
left provide specific information and a map of each
school’s attendance boundary.
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Updated 7/29/10 |