Fruitland, ID Education


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The education in Fruitland, ID is highly rated. This small town is home to several different schools and educational centers that offer a variety of opportunities for students of all ages. The public schools in the district have consistently been rated as excellent by the state, and there are also numerous private institutions that provide quality education for those looking for something outside of the standard public school system. Additionally, local organizations and groups host tutoring sessions and other educational programs geared towards helping children reach their full potential. With such an abundance of educational resources available in Fruitland, it's no surprise that this small community has become known for its exceptional educational offerings.

Fruitland schools spend $5,491 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 21 pupils per teacher, 912 students per librarian, and 432 children per counselor.

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  EducationFruitland, IdahoUnited States
  $8,586$15,905
  $8,189$13,142
  $5,112$7,999
  18.3216.23
  11584573
  579530
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Over 17 years ago

It is a law in every state that in order to live there you need to have the state's driver's license. Fruiltland, is a small community. They have a better school  More

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Payette County, Id., 50 miles West of Boise, has been a somewhat isolated communty. Everyone does know everyone else and if you like privacy this may not be the place  More

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