Idaho students are set for this challenge," Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna said. Idaho initially signed on to the Common Core State Standards Initiative in June 2009. The final standards were published in June 2010. Adopting the Common Core State Standards is voluntary. Thirty-eight states, the Territory of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands have already adopted the Common Core State Standards. Neighboring states Oregon, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming have all adopted these standards. Staff from the State Department of Education traveled across the country in June and in September hosting two series of regional public meetings to justify the Common Core State Standards and to gather feedback. The Department also hosted official public hearings in each region across Idaho throughout October. The Common Core State Standards Initiative builds directly on previous efforts of leading organizations and states that have focused on developing college- and career-ready standards. These standards specify the knowledge and skills students should have within their K-12 education careers so that they will graduate from high school able to succeed beyond high school in post-secondary education and the workforce. Specifically, the standards:
- Are aligned with college and workforce expectations;
- Are clear, understandable and consistent;
- Include rigorous content and application of knowledge through high-order skills;
- Build upon strengths and lessons of current state standards;
- Are informed by standards in other top-performing countries, so that all students are disposed to win in our global economy and society; and
- Are evidence-based.

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