Bickel’s PTO has been busy spreading school spirit! 🎉 Last month Miss John’s 3rd graders were recognized for having the most School Spirit 👏🎈. The PTO Spell-A-Thon was also a huge success 📚✏️, with the top 3 earners receiving a special visit from the Bickel Bobcat 🐾 and a gift card to spend at Toytown! 🧸🎁. The Kindergarten class earned the highest donations, so they celebrated with a delicious pizza party 🍕🎉. #BickelPTO #SchoolSpirit #SpellAThon #CommunityFun #ThankYouPTO #BickelBobcats #TFSD #MakingMemories
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
PTO
PTO
Meet a TFSD student who’s balancing schoolwork with the challenge of homelessness. “I do my homework at a local McDonald’s or coffee shop where I can get free Wi-Fi,” they shared. No student should have to struggle with finding a safe, quiet place to learn. Help us support students facing homelessness by donating to the Avenues for Hope campaign. Your contribution can provide food, supplies, and stability so they can focus on their education. Donate today: https://www.avenuesforhope.org/organizations/twin-falls-school-district #AvenuesForHope #SupportTFSDStudents
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Meet a TFSD student who’s balancing schoolwork with the challenge of homelessness. “I do my homework at a local McDonald’s or coffee shop where I can get free Wi-Fi,” they shared. No student should have to struggle with finding a safe, quiet place to learn. Help us support students facing homelessness by donating to the Avenues for Hope campaign. Your contribution can provide food, supplies, and stability so they can focus on their education.
Robert Stuart Middle School hosted its annual 6th Grade Girls' Night Out, and it was a night to remember! 🌟✨ The girls enjoyed a variety of exciting sessions, including yoga, nutrition, maintaining a safe online presence, dancercise, journaling, and bracelet making 🧘‍♀️💃📝💎. They also crafted adorable cards and received a free chapter book to take home. The fun didn’t stop there—late-night games, bonding, and a sleepover at the school. 📚💖. #GirlsNightOut #RobertStuartMiddleSchool #6thGradeFun #Empowerment #MakingMemories #TFSD #LearningAndLaughter #UnforgettableEvening
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Girls Night
Girls Night
Girls Night
O'Leary Middle School hosted its annual Spaghetti Bowl – an exciting matchup between the 8th-grade volleyball girls and the 8th-grade football players 🏐🏈! Despite a spirited comeback from the boys, the girls triumphed with a final score of 25-17 🎉👏. Great job to both teams for their sportsmanship and effort! 💙 #SpaghettiBowl #OLearyMiddleSchool #VolleyballVsFootball #8thGradeCompetition #SchoolSpirit #TFSD #GreatGame
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Match
Match
🎃 Throwback Thursday! CRHS FFA: Halloween Fun & Livestock Judging Success! 🐑🐄 CRHS FFA got into the Halloween spirit with a spooktacular party hosted by their new officers! 👻 Students enjoyed a fun-filled time with games, Halloween movies, and plenty of snacks. 🍬🎉 But that’s not all! 💥 A group of 11 FFA members also participated in the District Livestock Judging Contest! They put their skills to the test by evaluating market and breeding sheep, goats, cattle, and swine. 🐑🐐🐄🐖 After evaluating the animals, the students had to present 2 reasons to explain their placements. 🗣️💬 A great way to showcase their knowledge and communication skills! #CRHSFFA #LivestockJudging #FutureFarmers #HalloweenFun #Teamwork #AgricultureExcellence #HardWorkPaysOff #ProudOfYou
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
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Special Education Preschool is provided for children between the ages of 3 years to 5 years old who are eligible for special education and related services. If you have concerns about your child’s development, or if your child has not yet met the above milestones, or if they are currently receiving private speech/language therapy, they may be eligible for the developmental preschool program. Screenings are held monthly (August – April) at Harrison and Pillar Falls Elementary. Call for an appointment: Harrison (families living west of Blue Lakes Blvd.) 208-733-4229 Pillar Falls (families living east of Blue Lakes Blvd.) 208-732-7570)
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Preschool
Preschool
Preschool
At Lincoln Elementary, the 1st and 4th-grade buddies came together to create “Thankful Bracelets” 🧡💫! This fun and meaningful activity helped everyone celebrate gratitude while strengthening the bond between buddies 🙏🤝. We're all thankful for our school, teachers, and, of course, our wonderful buddies! 🌟 ! #ThankfulSeason #Gratitude #BuddyTime #LincolnElementary #ThankfulBracelets #TFSD #CommunitySpirit
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Buddies
Buddies
Buddies
Since early October, the Latinos in Action group from CRHS, led by the amazing Brent Rogers, has been coming to Rock Creek Elementary every week.s. 📸💖 It's rewarding to witness the connection between these young mentors and our little learners. The energy, support, and fun have made a world of difference for everyone involved. Looking forward to seeing how these meaningful relationships continue to grow! #LatinosInAction #CommunityStrong #MentorshipMatters #RockCreekPride #BuildingBridges
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Latine Learners
A round of applause for Karen Mormon! December Classified Employee of the Month. Karen is a Behavior Paraeducator at O’Leary Middle School. Karen is from Fresno, California, and chose her career because she wanted to work with kids. She is described as caring and finds inspiration from other people’s stories. Her favorite hobby is gardening and keeping her house in order. Some day she would like to create a recipe book for her kids. She does not care for flies, and one thing most people do not know about her is her dream job would be to be a professional singer, even though she can’t sing. She wants to be remembered as helpful to her students. Her best day on the job was when a 6th grader told her she had “quite the unfortunate name!” It made her laugh and she told the student she agreed. Principal Note: Karen is an extremely giving person. She is always willing to help. I have never seen her turn anyone down and she accepts it all with a smile on her face. We started the year with Karen as our only Para in the building. She was busy running from class to class helping everyone she could even though she is our Behavior Para, she did what she could to help each student and teacher with any needs, academic or behavioral. We so appreciate all the hard work she puts into helping everyone have a chance at success.
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
EOM
Canyon Ridge FFA members showcased their talents and skills at Twin Falls High School in several exciting competitions! 🌾🎓 They participated in the FFA Opening Ceremonies, Job Interview, Greenhand Knowledge, and FFA Creed events 💼📜. Kudos to all the students who represented Canyon Ridge so well! 🙌👏 #CanyonRidgeFFA #FutureFarmers #Leadership #FFA #CommunityPride #TFSD #AgricultureEducation
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
FFA
Extracurricular activities help students feel connected to their schools and friends—but for students experiencing homelessness, participating in sports or music programs can be difficult without proper gear. Your donation of $75 to the Avenues for Hope campaign could help provide a student with athletic shoes or the supplies they need to join in. Let’s work together to give every student a fair chance to thrive! Donate here: https://www.avenuesforhope.org/organizations/twin-falls-school-district #EveryDollarCounts #TFSDGivesBack
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
AOF
Cast your votes! The Bickel Bobcats recently participated in their very own Big Election! 🗳️✨ Mrs. Brewer asked the students to vote on what color she should get for her cast, and the results are in! 👏 She revealed the winning choice by showing up to school in her brand-new Bickel Blue cast! 💙 What a fun way to engage in the election process and show school spirit! #BickelBobcats #BigElection #BickelBlue #SchoolSpirit #CommunityFun #TFSD
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Cast
Some amazing TFHS students, advised by Marisela Flora Lua, joined the Special Olympics team, the Twin Falls Lightning ⚡🏅! On November 9th, these talented athletes competed against the Burley and Magic Valley Gems teams 🏃‍♂️. They performed exceptionally well, bringing home medals and ribbons 🥇🎉. Congratulations to all the athletes for their hard work and dedication! 👏💙 #TFHS #SpecialOlympics #TwinFallsLightning #StudentAthletes #ProudMoment #CommunitySpirit #TFSD #GoTeam
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Olympics
Olympics
Olympics
Kudos to Jennifer Fish for being December’s Classified Employee of the Month! Jennifer is the Library Tech at Morningside Elementary. Jennifer is originally from Paul Idaho, where she grew up on a very big chicken farm called Merrill’s Hatcher. She chose this career because she can read all the picture books she wants! She draws inspiration from anyone who will read to her (Mrs. Friendly). She would like to be remembered as someone kind who cares. The best word to describe her is playful. She does not like shoveling snow but enjoys decorating stuff. Someday she would like to go parasailing. Her best day on the job was after reading the book WHOOSH! They got to go outside and shoot off mini rockets. Principal Note: Mrs. Fish is truly a remarkable member of the Morningside community. Her dedication to fostering a love for reading and her genuine care for students’ well-being makes her an invaluable asset. Her infectious energy brings the library to life, sparking students’ enthusiasm for books with spot-on recommendations that cater to each individual’s interest.
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
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TFHS Speech and Debate had a fantastic showing at the Canyon County Classic in Caldwell 🏆🎤! Congratulations to all the talented students who earned awards for their hard work and dedication 👏👏. #TFHS #SpeechAndDebate #CanyonCountyClassic #StudentSuccess #ProudMoment #TFSD
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Debate
A huge thank you to everyone who has donated to the Avenues for Hope campaign! Because of your generosity, we’re able to provide students facing homelessness with essential resources like food, hygiene supplies, and extracurricular gear. Every donation brings us closer to giving these students the stability they need to focus on their education and build a brighter future. Together, we’re making a real difference in their lives. 💙 Thank you to Trevor and LeeAnn Tarter, The Ashenbrener Family, Bobby Clark, Tim and Janice Elam, Mandy B., and many anonymous donors! If you haven’t donated yet, there’s still time! Visit https://www.avenuesforhope.org/organizations/twin-falls-school-district to support. #ThankYou #AvenuesForHope #TFSDCommunity #SupportTFSDStudents
over 1 year ago, Eva Craner
Thank you ro our community supporters: Avenues for Hope Housing Challenge
🎉 Yesterday, TFSD proudly hosted our annual Legislative Tour, welcoming elected officials and community leaders to experience the incredible work happening in our schools every day. 🙌 A special thank-you goes to Representatives Miller and Clow for being the only state-level officials able to join us this year — we truly appreciate your time and support! We’re also grateful to our local partners, including the City of Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, the CSI Board of Trustees, the Boys and Girls Club, and the TFSD School Board, for sending representatives to make this event so impactful. 💡📚 And, kudos to Pillar Falls Elementary School, Twin Falls High School, and Magic Valley High School that all hosted portions of this event. Attendees visited classes focused on literacy, welding, EMT, agriculture, construction, and personal development. Collaboration like this helps us keep education at the heart of our community. 💙 #TFSDProud #EducationMatters
over 1 year ago, Eva Craner
Tour guest takes part in EMT class.
Tour guests are welcomed by the National Guard and Military Leadership students at TFHS.
Tour Guests join in the pledge of allegiance at MVHS.
Tour guest takes part in EMT class.
Tour guests learn about agriculture programs at TFHS
Tour guest takes part in EMT class.
CRHS students from The Nest had a great time at the Harvest Festival 🎃🍂! They practiced their sales skills by selling festive holiday jars 🏷️✨, learning valuable lessons in entrepreneurship and teamwork. 🛍️👏 #TheNest #HarvestFestival #StudentEntrepreneurs #HolidayJars #SalesSkills #CRHS #CommunitySpirit #TFSD
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Nest
Throwback Thursday! ✨🎉 Remember when, Mr. Gilbert at CRHS truly shined when he let Ms. Linn bedazzle his head during lunch!? 💎🎊 Ms. Linn won this fun opportunity in a raffle hosted by HOSA, who are gearing up to compete at Nationals in Nashville, TN. She may have ended up with super glue on her hands, but the sparkle on Mr. Gilbert's head was totally worth it! 😄 Great look, Mr. Gilbert! #CRHSCommunity #HOSAFundraiser #SparkleOn
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Bedazzled
Bedazzled
Felicitations Andrea Zamora for being December’s Certified Employee of the Month! Andrea is a Special Education teacher at Morningside Elementary. Originally from Aberdeen Idaho, Andrea decided to become a teacher because children are her favorite people and she loves to teach and talk to them. The work that best describes her is optimistic and she draws her inspiration from her children. She would like to be remembered as a good person and would like to snorkel at the Great Barrier Reef someday. She enjoys paddle boarding but dislikes being late. Her favorite day is every day because there is always a positive in each day making them all the best. Principal Note: Mrs. Zamora has truly risen to the challenge as the FAST behavior teacher this year, demonstrating remarkable resilience, patience, and dedication. The start of the year brought unique difficulties, with shifting philosophies and staffing challenges, yet Mrs. Zamora’s commitment never wavered. She faced these early obstacles head-on, working tirelessly to create a structured, supportive, and successful program. Through her consistency, clear expectations, and firm boundaries, Mrs. Zamora has earned the respect of her students and colleagues alike. Her dedication to fostering positive behavior and growth in her students has led to real, visible improvements. Mrs. Zamora may not always see the immediate impact, but her hard work is paying off in a profound way. Students are thriving, showing measurable progress in their behavior and interactions, all thanks to her steadfast efforts. Her role is essential to the success of this program, and her influence is invaluable. Morningside is incredibly fortunate to have such a devoted, compassionate educator making a difference in the lives of these students every day. Thank you, Mrs. Zamora, for all that you do!
over 1 year ago, Andrea Inchausti
Andrea