🏈 At The Service Bowl at TFHS! CRHS and TFHS came together for more than just a football game — we united as a community to honor our veterans and first responders.

A heartfelt thank you to the TFHS Chamber Singers for their beautiful performance of the National Anthem, and to the students, parents, faculty, and special guests.

👏 Your support and spirit made The Service Bowl a powerful celebration of service, sacrifice, and school pride!

#ServiceBowl #TFHS #CRHS #HonorAndRespect #CommunityStrong #ThankYouVets #FirstResponders
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
Service bowl at TFHS, CRHS vsTFHS Painted on the field
Service bowl at TFHS, CRHS vsTFHS Painted on the field
Service Bowl at TFHS
Start the day the smart way! ☀️ School breakfast is a crucial start for a day of learning.

A typical TFSD breakfast is made up of:

Grains & Meats (40%)

Fruit (40%)

Milk (20%)

Thank you to our amazing staff for getting our students fueled up every morning! 💖 #NationalSchoolLunchWeek #SchoolBreakfast #TFSD #BreakfastIsKey #FuelForLearning
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
A typical TFSD breakfast is made up of 40% fruit , grains/meats and 20% Milk.
TFHS is hosting the Magic Valley College & Career Tech Fair on Oct. 22nd from 11 am-4:30 pm. All Magic Valley students and parents are invited to attend.
6 months ago, Eva Craner
Magic Valley College Fair (1)
🎉 Game on! 🏈
Canyon Ridge High School will host the Southeast Unified Champion Schools Flag Football Competition on November 4, with opening ceremonies starting at 9:30 AM.

Fans are encouraged to join in the fun — just bring a chair and your loudest cheers! 🙌

Unified Sports are designed for students with diverse abilities to play alongside their general education peers, promoting inclusion, teamwork, and school spirit. ❤️

Here’s hoping for perfect football weather! ☀️
6 months ago, Eva Craner
Unified Flag Football Championship (1)
In 4th grade at Pillar Falls, students are learning about Natural Disasters and how communities help each other stay safe. To bring the lesson to life, Mrs. Hulet and Mrs. Vining shared Avalanche Bags and demonstrated how they help keep people safe while riding snowmobiles. Hands-on learning makes a big impact!

#TFSDProud
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
In 4th grade at Pillar Falls, students are learning about Natural Disasters and how communities help each other stay safe. To bring the lesson to life, Mrs. Hulet and Mrs. Vining shared Avalanche Bags and demonstrated how they help keep people safe while riding snowmobiles. Hands-on learning makes a big impact! #TFSDProud
In 4th grade at Pillar Falls, students are learning about Natural Disasters and how communities help each other stay safe. To bring the lesson to life, Mrs. Hulet and Mrs. Vining shared Avalanche Bags and demonstrated how they help keep people safe while riding snowmobiles. Hands-on learning makes a big impact! #TFSDProud
In 4th grade at Pillar Falls, students are learning about Natural Disasters and how communities help each other stay safe. To bring the lesson to life, Mrs. Hulet and Mrs. Vining shared Avalanche Bags and demonstrated how they help keep people safe while riding snowmobiles. Hands-on learning makes a big impact! #TFSDProud

👻 Step inside… if you dare! Join Magic Valley High School for Sinister Sweets — a free, family-friendly night of spooky fun!
🕔 Doors open at 5 PM | Saturday, October 25
📍512 Main Ave N, Twin Falls
Trunk-or-treat, haunted halls, face painting, food, and more!

6 months ago, Eva Craner
MVHS SINISTER SWEETS
Ever wonder what goes into a balanced school lunch? 🧐

Our TFSD lunches are planned to provide the perfect mix of nutrients, including:

Grains (25%)

Meats (25%)

Veggies (25%)

Milk (12.5%)

Fruit (12.5%)

It's about great taste and great nutrition! #NationalSchoolLunchWeek #HealthyEating #SchoolLunchFacts #TFSDNutrition
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
TFSD's school lunch percentage of nutrients for each meal. 25% of grains, veggies and meats and 12.5%of fruits and milk.
📢 Press Release: Incident Report at Canyon Ridge High School

Earlier today, at approximately 1140 hours, a phone call was received by the Twin Falls City Communication Center on a non-emergency line. The male caller claimed to be in a bathroom on campus and that he had a gun. The caller spoke with a thick accent and was unable to provide dispatch with coherent information.



In response to this call, dispatch contacted Canyon Ridge High School and requested a lockdown as a precautionary measure. Officers responded promptly to the school and coordinated with the school administration to ensure the safety of all students and staff.



After a thorough search, it was confirmed that there was no threat present on campus. We want to extend our gratitude to the staff and students at Canyon Ridge High School for their quick and composed response to the situation.



We remain committed to ensuring the safety and security of our community and will continue to work closely with local schools to maintain a safe environment for all.
6 months ago, Eva Craner
Press Release
CRHS students have been released for lunch. Classes will continue as normal this afternoon. Thank you to the TFPD for their quick response in ensuring the safety of our campuses.
6 months ago, Eva Craner
CRHS has been checked by law enforcement, and all areas of the building are safe. Law enforcement continues to verify that this report was, in fact, a false report. We will continue to keep you informed as the CRHS campus returns to normal. The lockdown will be lifted momentarily.
6 months ago, Eva Craner

📣 Early Dismissal Alert! 🕒

We're wrapping up the 1st quarter, and that means early dismissal on October 17!

🟠 PLEASE NOTE: MVHS will follow its regular schedule that day.

#EarlyDismissal #SchoolUpdate #TFSD #EndOfQuarter #ParentReminder

6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
Early Dismissal October 17
CRHS is on lockdown due to a call to dispatch that appears to be a swatting report. Emergency responders are on campus. We will provide additional information as soon as it becomes available.
6 months ago, Eva Craner
Last month our secondary teachers were hard at work with Dr. Alcock this week, digging into curriculum mapping. 📚✏️ This process helps ensure that learning is aligned, consistent, and sets students up for success across all grade levels and subjects. Big thanks to our teachers for the thoughtful planning that keeps student learning at the center of everything we do!
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
Curriculum mapping with seconday teachers
Curriculum mapping with seconday teachers
Curriculum mapping with seconday teachers
What's a student favorite? We know! 😉

The 3 Most Popular Meals in the TFSD are:

Chicken Nuggets and Mac & Cheese

Pizza

Breakfast for Lunch

Which one is your favorite? Tell us in the comments! 👇 #NationalSchoolLunchWeek #SchoolLunchFavorites #TFSD #StudentFuel #PizzaDay
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
The 3 most popular meals are chicken nuggets and mac & cheese, pizza and breakfast for lunch.
School lunch is essential, even when school is out! ☀️

Over the summer, 77,403 meals were served while school was out across Twin Falls to ensure our students had access to nutritious food. #NationalSchoolLunchWeek #SummerFeeding #TwinFalls #CommunitySupport #TFSD
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
Over the summer 77,403 meals were served while school was out across Twin Falls.
Service in action! CRHS students in the Just Serve Club delivered over 200 weekend food packs to Harrison and Perrine Elementary Schools. Each pack is filled with easy-to-prepare meals and snacks to support students who rely on school for nourishment during the week.

These food packs will help ease food insecurity for kids over the weekend—and we couldn’t be prouder of our students for stepping up to serve. A big THANK YOU to everyone who helped make this possible! 🙌
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
Just serve club weekend food packs to Harrison and Perrine.
Just serve club weekend food packs to Harrison and Perrine.
Just serve club weekend food packs to Harrison and Perrine.
Just serve club weekend food packs to Harrison and Perrine.
Just serve club weekend food packs to Harrison and Perrine.
🔬 A day in the life of our high school students! Step inside Mr. Franklin's Honors Chemistry class at CRHS, where students were busy learning about measurements.

These high-level science courses challenge students to think critically, solve problems, and prepare for the rigors of college and beyond. 🌟

#CollegeReady #CRHS #HandsOnLearning #TFSD
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
Mr. Franklin's Honors Chemistry class at CRHS learning about measurements.
Mr. Franklin's Honors Chemistry class at CRHS learning about measurements.
Mr. Franklin's Honors Chemistry class at CRHS learning about measurements.
Mr. Franklin's Honors Chemistry class at CRHS learning about measurements.
Celebrate the hard work of our TFSD Nutrition team! 🍎 Every day, they fuel thousands of students.

Did you know that 5,000 lunches and 1,500 breakfasts are served on average daily in the TFSD?! That's a lot of fuel for learning! 💪 Show some love for our school nutrition staff! #NationalSchoolLunchWeek #TFSD #SchoolLunchHeroes #FuelingFutures
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
5,000 lunches and 1,500 breakfasts are served on average every day in the Twin Falls School District.
📚✨ Author Visit at Bickel Elementary!

Last month, Bickel welcomed local children’s author Mr. Richard Aldama, who shared his inspiring journey to becoming a writer.

Students were excited and respectful, asking thoughtful questions—and the best part? Mr. Aldama surprised them with free books in English and Spanish to take home!👏❤️

#BickelElementary #AuthorVisit #ReadingIsMagic #BilingualBooks #InspiringYoungReaders
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
Author Richard Aldama, reading his book to Bickel student's
Richard Aldama, children's author with Bickel elementary principal Jorge Pulleiro
Children's Author Richard Aldama giving out free books to  Bickel students in english ands spanish.
Even before the last school year ended, our elementary instructional coaches were preparing to support the District’s first-year teachers for 2025–26.

Before school started, new teachers attended training on district expectations, curriculum, and programs like CHAMPS, Bridges, and Wonders.

Coaches followed up by giving them the chance to observe veteran teachers in action and ask questions.

Next up: a check-in with our 2nd-year teachers! 👏

#TeacherSupport #FirstYearTeachers #InstructionalCoaching #LifelongLearning #WeSupportEducators
6 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
Instructional coaches helping first year teachers
Instructional coaches helping first year teachers