North Idaho School has made wanted enhancements, its accreditor stated in a brand new report, however ongoing issues with governance throw the way forward for the school’s accreditation into doubt.
In February 2023, the Northwest Fee on Faculties and Universities positioned North Idaho School on a show-cause sanction — the final step earlier than it may pull the establishment’s accreditation.
NWCCU flagged a number of issues with the establishment, together with a number of lawsuits, excessive turnover, management uncertainty and several other no-confidence resolutions within the board.
The group faculty has till April 1, 2025, to fulfill the federal deadline to repair NWCCU’s issues or it is going to lose accreditation.
The accreditor will resolve if it is going to place North Idaho School in good standing in January, the final likelihood the establishment has to ditch the show-cause standing earlier than the federal deadline arrives. With out accreditation — and the entry to federal monetary support that it offers — schools typically can’t survive.
North Idaho School didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark Monday.
Peer evaluators for NWCCU just lately accomplished a two-day tour of the Coeur d’Alene establishment and performed intensive interviews and conferences, together with with college students, school, the president, high leaders and a lot of the board members. The ensuing report discovered that nobody expressed a excessive confidence within the sustainability of latest enhancements to the board’s well-documented governance points.
“Solely a sustained report of fine observe can decisively heal the mistrust and dysfunction of prior years,” the evaluators stated of their report final week.
What led to North Idaho School’s woes?
North Idaho School’s board of trustees is at the heart of the institution’s strife.
The group faculty, which enrolled virtually 4,300 college students in fall 2022, first confronted public headwinds in November 2020. That month’s trustee election resulted in conservative members gaining majority management of the historically nonpartisan board.
Their takeover grew to become an ideological flashpoint locally.
In early 2021, for example, native human rights organizations despatched a letter to NWCCU accusing North Idaho’s then-board chair, Todd Banducci, of aggressive habits and of undermining educational freedom.
And in 2021, the board members fired then-President Rick MacLennan with out trigger, the primary of a number of choices that resulted in continual management instability. The board employed his everlasting substitute, Nick Swayne, in June 2022 after which positioned him on depart earlier than the tip of the 12 months.
For a time, the school employed two presidents — Swayne and an interim chief appointed by the trustees, Gregory South. Swayne in the end won a lawsuit in opposition to the board to be reinstated, which it then sought to enchantment.
The board voted to drop the enchantment in Could, NWCCU evaluators discovered final week.
“The board has resolved most of the uncertainties relating to faculty management by permitting the contract for Interim President Gregory South to run out, ensuing within the faculty using just one president,” their report stated.
North Idaho School’s board has resolved different lawsuits NWCCU cited as issues in its preliminary show-cause order, evaluators stated.
Regardless of enchancment, worker issues linger
North Idaho School labored to deal with a lot of its accreditor’s issues in an August report. In it, the school targeted on enhancing its governing board and strengthening its working relationship with the president, along with lowering institutional danger general and constructing inclusivity on campus.
Final week, NWCCU’s peer evaluators famous the continued “excessive stage of professionalism, dedication, and positivity” amongst North Idaho School’s staff.
North Idaho School’s trustees have efficiently sustained a “collaborative agenda-setting course of” between the establishment’s president and the board chair, the report stated. Trustees have additionally adopted an orientation coverage for brand new members.
The board has additionally developed insurance policies on board members’ conduct, ethics and analysis.
“The modifications have led to enhancements in decision-making,” the report stated. “Notable amongst these are the procedurally easy adoption of NIC’s FY 2025 funds, an equally easy approval of NIC’s strategic planning objectives, and completion of the president’s analysis.”
Nevertheless, NWCCU evaluators expressed trepidation relating to the longevity of those modifications — issues they stated had been echoed by campus group members.
When touting its enhancements, North Idaho School relied virtually totally on one Could board assembly as proof, based on the evaluators. And even that single occasion confronted operational challenges.
Since then, board conferences have continued to enhance, the report discovered. But it surely stated the months of enchancment aren’t “long-lived,” notably in mild of the school’s years of accreditation sanctions.
North Idaho School stated in its motion plan that it has moved to deal with worker turnover issues, placing a number of new initiatives into motion.
All senior-level members of North Idaho School’s cupboard are presently stuffed, and the school sought to extend retention via versatile work choices, a normal wage enhance and community-building actions, NWCCU evaluators stated.
Nevertheless, turnover amongst North Idaho School staff remained excessive. In fiscal 2023, 18.1% of the school’s staff departed, practically double the nationwide common of 9.6%, based on the report.
The faculty nonetheless has a excessive variety of vacancies, worsened by an absence of candidates with increased training expertise and essential area of interest talent units, like monetary support processing.
North Idaho School staff additionally stated the board hasn’t addressed the no-confidence votes levied in opposition to it, per the report. From February 2021 to February 2024, the board confronted 13 votes of no confidence from its constituency teams, based on the school.
North Idaho School informed NWCCU evaluators that it’s addressing these votes via its ongoing work to deal with accreditation issues.
However the school, workers and directors informed peer evaluators they didn’t agree with this evaluation.
“They contended that the NIC board had not ever addressed the votes of no confidence,” the evaluators’ report stated. “Neither is there any proof that the board has engaged in significant dialogue with the constituent teams who generated the no-confidence statements.”
As a substitute, group members reported that board members have dismissed or been condescending to them.
Workers stated they’ve “little confidence that the present board would persistently act in the most effective curiosity of the school long-term,” a mistrust that may lengthen to whichever trustees maintain workplace after this month’s election.
Two members of the board’s conservative majority — Board Chair Mike Waggoner and Banducci, now the board’s vice chair — are not running for an extra time period.
North Idaho School’s staff need the board to publicly take accountability, they informed NWCCU officers. From there, trustees ought to decide to enhancing their habits and show they will persistently do higher over time.

