HT204053 Multiple iCloud accounts on one device?

I am trying to help my school teacher wife to set up her iCloud account, can you have more than one iCloud account setup on one device? For example she needs one account for her school work, and would like one account for personal.

Yes, with certain caveats:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4020

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  • TS3988 Can I have two iCloud accounts on one device? / Paul

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    If you already set up a separate iCloud account on your wife's devices, on her devices go to Settings>iCloud, tap Delete Account, then sign back in your your mac.com ID.  Turn on the data you want to share with this account across all devices; don't turn Mail on.  Then go to Settings>Mail,Contacts,Calendars>Add Account>iCloud and enter her separate iCloud credentials and turn Mail to On.
    The only downside to this approach is that her email will be fetch, not push email.  Push email is only supported in the main ("primary") account, not a secondary account.
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  • Multiple icloud accounts on one Apple ID account? please help!

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    Welcome to the Apple community.
    Yes, many families do this.
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    Welcome to the Apple community.
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    To share your purchases and music, you could set up family sharing, and use separate Apple IDs for all other purposes.
    See:  http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201060

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