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Charter school in Boise, Idaho, United States
Sage International School
Address
431 E Parkcenter Boulevard
Boise, Idaho 83706
United States
Coordinates43°35′43″N 116°10′43″W / 43.59520°N 116.17871°W / 43.59520; -116.17871
Information
School typeCharter
MottoKeep Sage Weird
Established2010
FoundersBill Carter, Kim Carter-Cram, Mike Cram, Nancy Glenn, Donald J. Keller
School districtSage International School District no. 475
DirectorKeith Donahue
PrincipalMicah Doramus
GradesK-12
Websitewww.sageinternationalschool.org

Sage International School is a public K-12 charter school program which is a member of the International Baccalaureate Organization.

History

Sage was started in 2010 by Don Keller, Bill Carter, Kim Carter-Cram, Mike Cram, and Nancy Glenn, and started with 214 students in the old Sara Lee Foods offices. The school expanded in 2013, to Downtown Boise in the old mutual creamery building, to eventually expanding to the Parkcenter Mall in 2014. The first graduating class was in 2015–16. The high school is in the Parkcenter Mall, where grades 2-12 are. Kindergarten and first grade are at the old Sara Lee Foods offices. Unusual among area schools, Sage is on a Monday through Thursday student schedule, with the teachers doing in-service work on Fridays, and students stay home on Fridays.

References

  1. http://sageinternationalschool.org/
  2. "Sage International School – Public Charters School in Boise and Middleton, Idaho".
  3. "Sage and COSSA Academy: Two four-day outliers". idahoednews.org. 17 November 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
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