Pocatello/Chubbuck School District #25 | |
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Location | |
3115 Pole Line Road United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | K-12 |
Superintendent | Doug Howell [1] |
Budget | $84.19 million |
Students and staff | |
Students | 12,799 |
Teachers | 624 |
Athletic conference | High Country Conference (5A), High Country Conference (4A) |
Other information | |
Website | www |
Pocatello/Chubbuck School District #25 is a public school district in the U.S. state of Idaho, United States. [2] The Pocatello/Chubbuck School District #25 serves the county seat of Pocatello, Chubbuck, and rural areas of Bannock County, Idaho. Bannock County is home to 83,249 residents, according to the United States Census Bureau.
It serves the Bannock County portion of Pocatello, as well as Chubbuck, and unincorporated areas including Tyhee and the Bannock County portion of Fort Hall. [3] Residents of the Idaho State University properties which house university students with dependent children, [4] McIntosh Manor (Building #57), [5] [6] Pulling Courts (Building #53), [7] [8] and Ridge Crest Townhomes (Building #54), [6] [9] are zoned to the school district. [10]
In October 2013, the coach of the Pocatello High School girls basketball team, Laraine Cook, was fired after the Board decided that a photograph of her, and her fiance Tom Harrison (football coach at the same school), was inappropriate. The image was posted on Cook's Facebook page, and showed Harrison with his left hand over Cook's right breast; both were clothed. The image was taken at a Cook family gathering several months earlier. Cook was dismissed on 23 October, several days after the image was supplied to the Board by a person unknown; but, Harrison was reprimanded. Despite the representations of parents of the basketball team to Superintendent Mary Vagner, District 25 Director of Secondary Education Bob Devine, and District 25 Director of Human Resources Douglas Howell, the matter was not cleared up as the team went into important games. [30] [31] In early November 2013, District 25 officials went further, seeking to have Cook’s state teaching certificate revoked based on the grounds of immorality, furthering a perception of double standard and that the punishment failed to fit the offense. [31] [32] [33]
Arbitration in the matter led to Cook being rehired in both positions, along with a recommendation that the district develop social media guidelines for employees. The relevant state credentialing agency found no reason to revoke Cook's teaching certificate. [34]
In 2006, Pocatello High School students Brian Draper and Torey Adamcik murdered their classmate Cassie Jo Stoddart, and the victim's family filed a lawsuit against the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District. However, the district did not see the two students as abnormal or a threat to anyone.