Schools

The Gooding School District is aggressive in its pursuit of good education for all students.  Gooding schools provide education for kindergarten age children, plus the traditional classes of grades one  through twelve.  Educational needs of all students are met through high priority efforts of dedicated educators. 

Educational programs offered by the Gooding public school system are an effort made great by citizens who believe their young deserve the best. 

Parental involvement is encouraged by  highly-trained educators who strive to recognize the positive potential in each student.

Special educational programs within the Gooding School District include a learning  disabilities unit in both the elementary and the middle school.  Several other helps are available to the educationally handicapped, including a speech and hearing unit, special math  and reading units, and bilingual program offered to elementary students.

The campus of the Idaho School for the Deaf and Blind covers a 40-acre area.  The school campus is considered by residents and visitors alike to be one of the more pleasant sights  greeting those entering the city of Gooding.  Extensive well-kept lawns and beautifully  mature trees become a friendly welcome.  The ISDB cooperates fully with the Gooding School District.  The Gooding schools were designed to accommodate handicapped persons.   Ramps are available at the schools to wheelchair students, and many other conveniences have been installed with the handicapped in mind.