Congratulations to the Twin Falls School District December Employees of the Month! Certified employees of the month are Martha Swallow from Lincoln Elementary and Khrista Buschhorn from the Bridge Academy. Classified Employees of the month are Pete Coulson from Lincoln Elementary and Kris Etcheverry from the Bridge Academy. The Twin Falls School District is proud to have such hard working and dedicated employees. (Pictured First: Superintendent Dobbs, Martha Swallow, Chairman Matsuoka; Pictured Second: Superintendent Dobbs, Khrista Buschhorn, Trustee Young; Pictured Third: Superintendent Dobbs, Pete Coulson, Vice-Chair Ward; Pictured Fourth: Superintendent Dobbs, Kris Etcheverry, Trustee Crowley)
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
2nd H1N1 Vaccination for Students 10 and Under
If you have a child, ten years old or younger, who received the first H1N1 vaccination at the Twin Falls School District H1N1 Vaccination Clinic, please call 737-1137 to schedule an appointment for the second vaccine. These will take place at South Central Public Health District. Thank you.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Bickel 3rd Graders Receive Dictionaries
Rotarian Mark Koffer delivers dictionaries to the 3rd Grade class of the Bickel Elementary School. Every 3rd grader in the district will receive a dictionary as part of the literacy project adopted by Rotary International.
Check out the video:
http://www.youtube.com/user/twinfallsrotary#p/a/u/0/YWyZbIOpZRc
Check out the video:
http://www.youtube.com/user/twinfallsrotary#p/a/u/0/YWyZbIOpZRc
O'Leary Named as a 2010 Governor's Brightest Star School
Congratulations to O'Leary Middle School for being named as a 2010 Governor's Brightest Star School. Organizations and individuals are chosen based on thier efforts in helping to build a better community through volunteerism. O'Leary was chosen for their work each year in helping to rasie money for the American Cancer Society's "Relay for Life." Students Sierra Norman, Austin Dobbs and Dylan Dobbs and employee Michelle Lucas were also nominated for the 2010 Governor's Brightest Star awards.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
November Employees of the Month
Congratulations to the Twin Falls School District November Employees of the Month! Certified employees of the month are Kim Eskeldson from Support Services and Peggy Carr from Magic Valley High School. Classified Employees of the month are Vicki Lee Eller from Support Services and Tara Fiscus from Magic Valley High School. The Twin Falls School District is proud to have such hard working and dedicated employees. (Pictured First: Trustee Crowley, Kim Eskeldson, Superintendent Dobbs, Vice-Chair Ward; Pictured Second: Trustee Young, Peggy Carr, Superintendent Dobbs, Chairman Matsuoka; Pictured Third: Superintendent Dobbs, Vicki Lee Eller, Trustee Young, Trustee Crowley; Pictured Fourth: Superintendent Dobbs, Tara Fiscus, Chariman Matsuoka, Vice-Chair Ward)
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
October Employees of the Month
Congratulations to the Twin Falls School District October Employees of the Month! Certified employee of the month is Donna Morrill and Classified Employee of the month is Roy Carpenter. Both employees work at Bickel Elementary School. We appreciate all their hard work and dedication. Congratulations (Pictured First: Donna Morrill, Associate Superintendent Patti O'Dell, Trustee Richard Crowley; Pictured Second: Roy Carpenter, Associate Superintendent Patti O'Dell, Trustee Dan King)
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Watch the TFSD PSAs
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
September Employees of the Month
Congratulations to the Twin Falls School District September Employees of the Month! Certified employee of the month is Steve Rahe and Classified Employee of the month is Rebecca Duke. Both employees work at Morningside Elementary School. These two employees go above and beyond. We are happy they are a part of the Twin Falls School District team! WAY TO GO! (Pictured First: Superintendent Wiley Dobbs, Steve Rahe, Trustee Kenny Young, Vice-Chairperson of the Board Lori Ward; Pictured Second: Superintendent Dobbs, Rebecca Duke, Trustee Dan King)
Friday, September 4, 2009
August Employees of the Month
Congratulations to the Twin Falls School District August Employees of the Month! Certified employee of the month is Connie Petersen and Classified Employee of the month is Barbara Winn. Both employees work at Harrison Elementary School. They are valued employess who consistently enrich the lives of our students. GREAT JOB! (Pictured First: Connie Petersen, Superintendent Wiley Dobbs; Pictured Second: Barbara Winn)
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Canyon Ridge Dedication THIS FRIDAY
The Canyon Ridge High School dedication and ribbon cutting is on Friday, August 14 at 6 p.m. Join us as we dedicate Canyon Ridge High School and open our doors to the community for the first time. Tours will be available.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
TFSD Now on Facebook and Twitter
The Twin Falls School District is now on Facebook and Twitter. Keep up with us as we give you updates on our most recent accomplishments, current news and upcoming events. Look for us under Twin Falls Schools on Facebook and www.twitter.com/TFSD411.
July Employees of the Month
Congratulations to the Twin Falls School District July Employees of the Month! Certified employee of the month is Kirk Brower and Classified Employee of the month is Therese Roemer. Both employees work at the District Office. They are dedicated employees and bring expert knowledge and abilities to their positions. GREAT JOB! (Pictured First: Trustee Richard Crowley, Kirk Brower, Superintendent Wiley Dobbs, Trustee Kenny Young; Pictured Second: Superintendent Wiley Dobbs, Therese Roemer, Trustee Dan King)
Monday, June 15, 2009
TFSD Community Partner in Education Award
Each year at graduation, the Twin Falls School District Board of Trustees honors a community business or service agency with the Twin Falls School District Community Partner in Education Award. This year the award was presented to the Twin Falls Education Foundation for their support of Twin Falls School District students, staff and schools.
The Twin Falls Education Foundation was established in 1991 in conjunction with the Twin Falls High School Class of 1971 20-year reunion. Since that time, the Foundation has supported TFSD schools, students and staff with funding to help develop and maintain programs. For example, the Education Foundation has funded an annual grant of $1000 per school, music and agriculture student scholarships, classroom supply funding for each elementary teacher, new pianos and cellos at our schools, conference funding for the speech and debate students, and heart monitors for “all” students during health class.
Superintendent of Schools Wiley Dobbs stated, “While there are many in the community who contribute to public education, our partnership with the Education Foundation has truly enriched the educational experiences of our staff and students.” Superintendent Dobbs presented a plaque to Kathy MacMillan, President of the Twin Falls Education Foundation, for their dedication to and partnership with the Twin Falls School District.
The Twin Falls Education Foundation was established in 1991 in conjunction with the Twin Falls High School Class of 1971 20-year reunion. Since that time, the Foundation has supported TFSD schools, students and staff with funding to help develop and maintain programs. For example, the Education Foundation has funded an annual grant of $1000 per school, music and agriculture student scholarships, classroom supply funding for each elementary teacher, new pianos and cellos at our schools, conference funding for the speech and debate students, and heart monitors for “all” students during health class.
Superintendent of Schools Wiley Dobbs stated, “While there are many in the community who contribute to public education, our partnership with the Education Foundation has truly enriched the educational experiences of our staff and students.” Superintendent Dobbs presented a plaque to Kathy MacMillan, President of the Twin Falls Education Foundation, for their dedication to and partnership with the Twin Falls School District.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
June Employees of the Month
Congratulations to the Twin Falls School District June Employees of the Month! Certified employee of the month is Susan Whitney and Classified Employee of the month is Beth Atkinson. Both employees work at Sawtooth Elementary School. We appreciate all their hard work and efforts! (Pictured First: Superintendent Wiley Dobbs, Susan Whitney, Trustee Kenny Young Pictured Second: Superintendent Wiley Dobbs, Beth Atkinson, Vice-Chair Lori Ward, Trustee Dan King)
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
O'Leary Student Holds Nations Best High Jump Mark
Ryan Carlson, and 8th grader at O'Leary Junior High cleared a mark of 6 feet, 1 inch in the high jump at the conference tournament. This mark is better than any other 7th or 8th grade student in the nation. Check out the Times News article:
http://www.magicvalley.com/articles/2009/05/24/sports/local_state/162637.txt
http://www.magicvalley.com/articles/2009/05/24/sports/local_state/162637.txt
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Linda Watkins Named Education Foundation Director
Linda Watkins has been named as the new Twin Falls Education Foundation Director. Linda has lived in Twin Falls for 21 years, moving here from Missoula, Montana where she was an elementary school teacher. She graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Speech Communications and Elementary Education. Her husband, Mitch, and she have owned and operated Watkins Distributing since 1988. Linda has been a substitute teacher and also worked in advertising with Watkins Distributing while volunteering in area schools. She has served on the Library Foundation Board, Co-Chaired the TFSD Long Range Planning Committee and currently sits on the First Federal Bank Foundation Board. The Twin Falls School District looks forward to working with Linda and the Education Foundation.
Harrison and Morningside Multi-Purpose Rooms Complete
The Harrison and Morningside Elementary Multi-Purpose Rooms have been completed and turned over to the Twin Falls School District. Students and teachers will get acquainted and use the facility this month as well as plan for its use in the 2009-2010 school year. Students also be able to have physical education classes and lunch in separate facilities. The Board of Trustees presented each principal with a plaque. Steve Hoy, Principal of Morningside, and Chris Gillette, Principal of Harrison, are pictured above with the Board of Trustees.
May Employees of the Month
Congratulations to the Twin Falls School District May Employees of the Month! Certified employee of the month is Katherine Plunk and Classified Employee of the month is Linda Condie. Both employees work at Twin Falls High School. We appreciate all their hard work and efforts! (Pictured First: Superintendent Wiley Dobbs, Katherine Plunk, Trustee Kenny Young, Chairman of the Board Bryan Matsuoka, Pictured Second: Trustee Richard Crowley, Linda Condie, Superintendent Wiley Dobbs, Trustee Dan King)
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Swine Flu Information
Dear Parent or Guardian,
This letter is for informational use only in response to the recent H1N1 virus (Swine Flu) news. An outbreak of the Swine Flu has caused the United States to issue a public health emergency. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed 17,855 cases of swine influenza A (H1N1) virus infection with 45 fatalities. Although we have limited cases in Idaho, we are doing everything possible to protect the health of our students and prevent against the spread of swine flu.
Below is a list of routine public health recommendations for preventing the spread of the flu:
1.Keep your child home from school and contact a health physician if they are experiencing coughing and have a temperature of 100.5 or higher.
2. Instruct children to cover their mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. It may prevent those around your child from getting sick.
3. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. When you are sick, keep your distance from others to protect them from getting sick too.
4. Wash hands frequently to protect against germs. Wash with soap and water, or clean with alcohol-based hand cleaner.
5. Avoid touching eyes, nose or mouth. Germs are often spread when a person touches something that is contaminated with germs and then touches his or her eyes, nose or mouth.
6. Practice other good health habits. Keep yourself strong – and more resistant to disease – by getting plenty of sleep, staying physically active, managing stress, drinking plenty of fluids and eating nutritious food.
The Twin Falls School District is staying informed and monitoring the situation every day. You are also encouraged to check the CDC web site (http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/ ) frequently for updates and revised recommendations.
Let us assure you that the health and well-being of our students is our top priority and we are doing everything possible to take proactive measures. Please feel free to contact the Twin Falls School District Office at 733-6900 if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you.
Please Note: If you are experiencing the above symptoms and have traveled recently or visited an area of confirmed cases, please contact your health physician immediately.
This letter is for informational use only in response to the recent H1N1 virus (Swine Flu) news. An outbreak of the Swine Flu has caused the United States to issue a public health emergency. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed 17,855 cases of swine influenza A (H1N1) virus infection with 45 fatalities. Although we have limited cases in Idaho, we are doing everything possible to protect the health of our students and prevent against the spread of swine flu.
Below is a list of routine public health recommendations for preventing the spread of the flu:
1.Keep your child home from school and contact a health physician if they are experiencing coughing and have a temperature of 100.5 or higher.
2. Instruct children to cover their mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. It may prevent those around your child from getting sick.
3. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. When you are sick, keep your distance from others to protect them from getting sick too.
4. Wash hands frequently to protect against germs. Wash with soap and water, or clean with alcohol-based hand cleaner.
5. Avoid touching eyes, nose or mouth. Germs are often spread when a person touches something that is contaminated with germs and then touches his or her eyes, nose or mouth.
6. Practice other good health habits. Keep yourself strong – and more resistant to disease – by getting plenty of sleep, staying physically active, managing stress, drinking plenty of fluids and eating nutritious food.
The Twin Falls School District is staying informed and monitoring the situation every day. You are also encouraged to check the CDC web site (http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/ ) frequently for updates and revised recommendations.
Let us assure you that the health and well-being of our students is our top priority and we are doing everything possible to take proactive measures. Please feel free to contact the Twin Falls School District Office at 733-6900 if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you.
Please Note: If you are experiencing the above symptoms and have traveled recently or visited an area of confirmed cases, please contact your health physician immediately.
Monday, April 20, 2009
April Employees of the Month
Congratulations to the Twin Falls School District April Employees of the Month! Certified employee of the month is Whitney Miley and Classified Employee of the month is Charles Langley. Both employees work at O'Leary Junior High School. We appreciate all their hard work and efforts! (Pictured First: Superintendent Wiley Dobbs, Whitney Miley, Trustee Dan King, Trustee Richard Crowley, Pictured Second: Vice-Chairman of the Board Lori Ward, Chairman of the Board Bryan Matsuoka, Charles Langley, Superintendent Wiley Dobbs)
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
Danny Marona Performing Arts Scholarship Finals THIS FRIDAY!
Don't forget the Danny Marona Performing Arts Scholarship Finals and Curtain Call Awards this Friday at 7 p.m. at the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium. There are nine winners from January's Regionals competing for up to $5000 in scholarships. Be sure to bring posters to root for your favorites! Doors open at 6:00. There is a $10 suggested donation at the door. Students are free.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Tina Bonnett Receives Highest Honor
Tina Bonnett, teacher at Perrine Elementary, was presented with the Idaho Middle Level Association Bev Bradford Lifetime Achievement Award. This is the highest award given by the IMLA and is given to an individual who has demonstrated a level of service, integrity, and leadership in the middle level education. Congratulations Tina!
Ted Hadley Receives Distinguished Service Award
Ted Hadley received the Distinguished Service Award for the Music Educators Northwest Division. Ted has been teaching music in the Twin Falls School District for thirty-five years. His expertise as a conductor, musician, composer and director has been very beneficial to the district. He is very deserving of this award!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Congressional Awards
The Congressional Award is a voluntary, individual and non-competitive nationally recognized prestigious award program. It is open to any young person ages 13 ½ through 23. With the help of an adult advisor, participants develop an individualized Congressional Award program with specific goals in four areas: public service, personal development, physical fitness, and expedition/exploration. If the participant puts forth the effort, commitment, and excellence the program requires, a member of the United States Congress will recognize their accomplishments with a bronze, silver or gold Congressional Award Medal. Above is a picture of the 2009 Congressional Award participants.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Bill Brulotte Named National Distinguished Principal
CONGRATUALATIONS TO BILL BRULOTTE! Bill Brulotte, Principal at Perrine Elementary School, was named Idaho’s National Distinguished Principal of the Year for 2009. This is the highest award presented by the National Association of Elementary School Principals. Mr. Brulotte will be attending a formal meeting with the nation’s other National Distinguished Principals in Washington, D.C. This is an outstanding honor and Mr. Brulotte joins the ranks of our exceptional administrators and former recipients of national principal recognition, Dr. Wiley Dobbs, Dale Thornsberry and Kirk Brower.(Pictured are Bill Brulotte and Ted Popplewell)
March Employees of the Month
Congratulations to the Twin Falls School District March Employees of the Month! Certified employee of the month is Marita DeBoard and Classified Employee of the month is Lori McBride. Both employees work at Robert Stuart Junior High School. We appreciate all their hard work and efforts! (Pictured First: Trustee Kenny Young, Marita DeBoard, Dr. Wiley Dobbs, Chairman of the Board Bryan Matsuoka, Pictured Second: Vice-Chairman of the Board Lori Ward, Dr. Wiley Dobbs, Lori McBride, Trustee Dan King)
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
News Parents Can Use
The next "Education News Parents Can Use" broadcast from the U.S. Department of Education will focus on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The broadcast is scheduled for 8 a.m. ET on March 17, 2009. For more information, please visit http://www.ed.gov/edtv/.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Lincoln Elementary School Receives Honor
Lincoln Elementary School was honored at the national Title I Conference. Thirty-six states selected two schools from their state to be recognized as a National Title I Distinguished School for either exceptional growth or closing the achievement gap. Lincoln Elementary School was selected for exceptional growth. Lincoln received three awards from the Idaho State Board of Education for 22.18% point increase in Caucasian math, 27.39% point increase in special education reading, and 22.20% point increase in special education math.
The 72 schools selected from the nation were honored during the opening ceremonies of the Title I Conference, were invited to a luncheon and treated to dinner by the Idaho State Department of Education. Lincoln Elementary School received a banner and a certificate.
The 72 schools selected from the nation were honored during the opening ceremonies of the Title I Conference, were invited to a luncheon and treated to dinner by the Idaho State Department of Education. Lincoln Elementary School received a banner and a certificate.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
MVHS Culinary Places 3rd in "Death by Chocolate"
Magic Valley High School competed in the annual Death by Chocolate event sponsored by the Twin Falls Rotary Club. A team of students from MVHS competed in the Unique Dessert category and earned a third place award from the judges. Magic Valley is the only high school to compete and only one of two amateur entrants in the competition; the other being students from the CSI Culinary Arts Program. We are very proud of our students. Pictured from left to right are Superintendent Dobbs, Edith Suazo, Alba Aleman, Rachel Turner, Joey Patterson, Vice Chair Lori Ward from the Board of Trustees, and Bob Withrow, MVHS Culinary Arts Instructor.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Employees of the Month
Congratulations to the Twin Falls School District Employees of the Month for December and January! December Employees of the Month are both from Lincoln Elementary. Sonja Evans, pictured first, was the Certified Employee of the Month and Charles McGlochlin, pictured second, was the Classified Employee of the Month. January Employees of the Month are from Perrine. Carol Hill, pictured third, was the Certified Employee of the Month and Becky Rigdon, Pictured last, was the Classified Employee of the Month. GREAT JOB! Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Wiley J. Dobbs, and members of the Board of Trustees are pictured with the employees.
2009 Danny Marona Performing Arts Scholarship
Congratulations to the 2009 Danny Marona Performing Arts Scholarship Twin Falls Regional winners. A junior at Twin Falls High School, Andrew Bortz, placed 1st (Center). Second place was awarded to Becca Stonemets (Left) who is a student at CSI and third was awarded to Susan Dodds (Right), a student at BYU Idaho. Pictured with the students are Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Wiley J. Dobbs (Left) and Danny Marona.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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