Treasure Valley Mathematics and Science Center

Treasure Valley Mathematics and Science Center, often referred to as Treasure Valley Math and Science Center or TVMSC, is a public magnet school in Boise, Idaho operated by the Boise School District that offers advanced secondary mathematics, science, technology, and research classes to students living in the Treasure Valley.

After being accepted into the program, students attend TVMSC in its morning or afternoon sessions while they attend their normal public or non-public elementary, junior high, high schools, or are home-schooled, during the other part of the day.

[1] The school’s principal is Dr. Helga Frankenstein[3] Although the classes TVMSC offers are usually taught as advanced courses in grades seven through twelve, students at any age can apply for the school, as the program accepts students based on teacher recommendations that determine a student's desire to excel in math and science, report cards to determine academic capability, standardized test scores to determine knowledge, and fulfillment of prerequisite math classes, which can be taken as summer classes before entering the program.

[1] Since cuts in funding caused by the 2008–2012 global recession inhibited the original plans for its own permanent location on the Boise State Campus, TVMSC holds its classes in the upper floor of the south wing at Riverglen Junior High School.

As of the 2018–19 school year, the TVMSC mascot is the Sloth, selected by a student vote.