Idaho Falls School District 91

A World Class Education

Announcements

  • No school No School on Oct. 5 & 6

    There will be no school for all D91 students on Thursday, Oct. 5, and Friday, Oct. 6, so teachers and staff can take part in state and district staff development.  Elementary teachers will attend workshops on the district's new English language arts curriculum (CKLA/Amplify) as well as our new math curriculum (Into Math). Secondary school teachers will focus on how to get the most out of their professional learning communities. Additionally, SROs and counselors have been invited to attend a school safety conference at the Melaleuca Center.
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  • MS & HS To Hold Conference Oct. 10 & 17

    All D91's middle schools and high schools will be holding parent-teacher conferences on Oct. 10 and Oct. 17. Taylorview Middle School and Idaho Falls High School will hold conferences from 5 pm to 7:20 pm on those days. Eagle Rock Middle School's conferences will be from 4 pm to 6:20 pm on those days, while Skyline High School will hold its conferences from 5:30 pm to 8 pm. Parent-teacher conferences are a great chance to connect with teachers, ask questions about what your child is learning in school and share any concerns or questions. Need more info? Check with your school. 
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  • College FairSE Idaho College Fair On Oct. 16

    The annual SE Idaho College fair is set for 5 to 8 pm on Monday, Oct. 16 at Thunder Ridge High School. Counselors and college and career advisors from around the area plan the conference, which features representatives from dozens of state, regional and national colleges, universities and training programs. Geared for high school students, the annual fair is a great way to help your child learn about college and career opportunities and pathways. Register today.
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  • D91 Adds New Communications Tool

    We know parent engagement is the key to student success, so D91 is pleased to launch Remind as the district supported, district approved tool for two-way communication between teachers, coaches and parents and students. Remind’s features include monitored two-way texting, calling and email. In addition, it provides protection for teachers, coaches and students. It also complies with the new board policy governing staff use of social media. If a teacher or coach chooses to use Remind, parents will receive a text or email asking them to set up their account. Learn more
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  • Trustee Elections on Nov. 7

    Nine candidates will be vying for the three open board seats in November. Patrick Jackson, Jordan Oseen and Jeremy Westwood are running for the Zone 3 seat, which includes the Theresa Bunker, Edgemont, Longfellow, Linden Park and Sunnyside school areas. In the Zone 4 race, Elizabeth Cogliati will be facing Shay Ricks. (Zone 4 includes Erickson, Linden Park and part of Hawthorne school areas.Jamie Lea Braithwaite, Melissa LaPray, Hillary Radcliffe and Kari Vogel are running for the Zone 5 seat, which includes Hawthorne, Longfellow, Sunnyside and Taylorview school areas. Questions about the election? Check with the Bonneville County Elections office.

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  • Remember Late Start Friday!

    All D91 schools start an hour later than normal on Fridays so teachers can work in Professional Learning Communities and focus on student achievement. Late Start Friday is part of the district's ongoing efforts to try and ensure all students are successful. In the Professional Learning Communities or PLCs, teachers dig into student data, look at potential gaps in student learning, and discuss ways to address those gaps by changing instruction or offering interventions. Questions about your school start time? Review the School Calendar.

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