EducationBOISE —(UP)—Progress in consolidating Idaho’s 1,158 school districts under the 1947 reorganize tion law has been much faster than educators anticipated, state reorganization director Kenneth F. Dean reports.Voters have approved county units for Boundary, Camas, Caribou, Fremont, Minidoka, Oneida, and Teton counties. Other partial or complete reorganization h|B taken place m Ada, Bannock, Bingham, Custer, Latah, Nez Perce, Payette and Power counties. Incomplete returns today showed the Clark county unit proposal was passed by voters.Elections are pending on consolidation proposals of Adams, Bear Lake, Bonneville, Elmore, Jefferson, Madison and Twin Falls counties.All other counties are working on proposals—Blaine, Cassia, Jerome and Washington.On the basis of progress to date, said Dean, it is expected that all counties will have threshed out their school consolidation problems before July 1, 1949. That is the date after which county committees may go ahead on their own if voters fail to approve anything.