Cascade High School

Cascade High school consists of grades 9 through 12th with the average class size being 16 students.  Cascade Jr. High School has a strong focus on the core curriculum for Reading, Writing, and Math while providing opportunities in Music, Art, Physical Education, Computer Applications, Discovering Agriculture, FFA and other self selected areas of study. 

Our Curriculum

In the area of Reading and Writing, Cascade School District utilizes The Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) English and Language Arts curriculum is designed to support students' reading, writing, and communication skills from elementary through high school. This program offers engaging materials and activities that build critical thinking, comprehension, and a love of reading. Each lesson is based on current research, aligning with proven methods to improve literacy skills.

HMH’s curriculum is backed by studies showing that structured, consistent practice in reading and writing leads to better language skills and higher academic achievement. Students explore a wide range of texts, including literature, non-fiction, and diverse cultural perspectives, which help them connect with the material and develop their own ideas. With resources for teachers, students, and families, HMH aims to create a supportive environment for every learner’s success in English and Language Arts.

In the area of Math, Cascade Schools utilizes a rigorous curriculum called Eureka Math.  Eureka math curriculum was developed by a consortium of educators and is updated regularly to ensure that that content is current.  Eureka Math curriculum has earned some of the highest rankings for rigor and alignment to standards for all math curriculum available to schools.  Within our Eureka Math curriculum, we utilize Kahn Academy to support the understanding of math. 

Cascade High School offers opportunities for reteaching core content during the school day in a variety of ways.  In the area of math, some students are given a Math Lab in which they will experience a reteach of the days lesson, a time period to review important concepts that they need to master, and a chance to preview the content for the next day’s lesson.  The Math Lab is a course that has prerequisite entry requirements, please talk to the School Principal for more information on the prerequisites.  In the area of Reading and Writing, most High school students are given an extended class period to master the Reading/Writing standards.  During the extended time period, it is common to see students reading grade level text, writing independently to standards based topics, or power-conferencing with a teacher either one on one or in a small group.

Cascade Jr/Sr High School has earned, through hard work and commitment, the reputation of being one of the fastest growing/improving schools in the State of Idaho. 

Chart about how students compare to other districts

Students standing on the bleachers in the gym.

School Hours: 

Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 3:45 pm

Our Mission

Our mission is to engage every student, every day in character development and rigorous education.

Our Vision

The Cascade School teachers and staff will:

  • Engage all students and set standards for excellence that will prepare them to be effective community members.

  • Meet as a professional learning community to collaborate with purpose, to develop high–quality learning for all.

  • Commit daily to provide opportunities that encompass the whole child through a well-rounded educational curriculum, family engagement, and community and cultural enrichment.

Our Values

In order to advance our shared vision to engage all students & set standards for excellence, we will:

  • Collaborate with one another and our students so that we can achieve our collective goals more effectively.

  • Help all students achieve the intended outcomes of the curriculum with perseverance by addressing their individual needs and learning styles.

  • Promote a positive school climate by modeling the qualities and characteristics that we hope to instill in our students.

  • Engage students with enthusiasm coupled with high expectations.

  • Communicate with all stakeholders a consistent message of positivity, purpose, and dedication toward the education of our students.

  • Involve parents in the education of their children by keeping them informed of student progress and offering suggestions for assisting their students.

  • Monitor the results of our individual and collective efforts and use evidence of results to guide our processes of continuous improvement.