
Celebrating our next Student Council Senior, Jarrett Abram.
This is Jarrett's third year in Student Council and is the Class of 2025 Senior Class President. After graduation, he plans to attend BYU-I. Jarrett's favorite high school memory has been attending all the football, basketball, and State games supporting the Bruins and having fun with his friends. Some of his favorite Student Council memories include getting the helicopter that landed at Service Bowl 2024 because it took months to plan and it turned out so awesome! (Thank you Jarrett!!) He also loved Change-4-Change because it is something he feels so cares for and feels so strongly about. Jarrett would like to thank Mrs. Ladwig, Mrs. Glorfield, Ms. Barrett, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jansen, his Mom and Dad, and all his amazing friends for supporting him through the years.
Jarrett's life motto is "When given the choice between being right and being kind, choose kind." -Wonder
Good luck Jarrett, thank you for all you have done for Student Council the last three years!


This month we are excited to highlight a few of our graduating seniors! Help us congratulate them and the entire class of 2025 on their great achievements! We are excited to see the impact these students will have on our community and the world in years to come!


Time to celebrate another Student Council Senior, Jordan Manning.
Jordan has been in Student Council for three years and is the current Senior Class Secretary. After graduation Jordan will attend CSI, planning to study baking and pastry. His favorite High School memory has been shopping for Change-4-Change every year. Jordan's favorite Student Council memory is getting blasted in the face with water guns at our annual Student Council retreat during rafting. He would like to thank all the friends he's made and the teachers who have helped him.
Jordan's favorite quote is "Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. But today is a gift. That's why it's called the present." -Master Oogway


Continuing our celebration of Student Council Seniors, Jackson Martin.
Jackson is finishing up his third year in Student Council, where he is currently serving as the Senior Class Vice President as well as the IASC Region 4 President. After graduation, Jackson is planning on attending firefighter school. His favorite high school memory is beating the Seniors to the spirit stick Sophomore year. Jackson's favorite Student Council memory is State StuCo in Boise last year, just hanging out with everybody. He would like to thank his mom, Nana, Mrs. P, and the Student Council Advisors.
Jackson's favorite quote/motto for his life is "There's profit in hard work, but mere talk leads to poverty."- Proverbs 14:23


Congratulations Girls Tennis!! They brought home another District Championship for TFHS. Good luck at state!


We would like to celebrate another of our Senior Student Council members, Adi Martin.
Adi has been in student council for one semester and serves as the Senior Class Senator, helping plan Senior sunset and keeping the class of 2025 hyped up. After graduation, Adi plans to attend BYU-I for a year and then serve an LDS mission. While at BYU-I, she plans to study agricultural photography. Adi's favorite high school memory is Service Bowl because she likes seeing the students come and cheer on the team and bring the hype. Her favorite memories from Student Council are the assemblies where each class gets very competitive, but we all still put in the effort to make it great. Adi would like to thank Mrs. Wicks, her friends, Mrs. Glorfield, and Mrs. Ladwig.
Adi's motto for life: "Trusting someone is your own decision and if they prove you wrong then its their fault."


Let's celebrate another Student Council Senior, Hattie Haycock.
Hattie has been in Student Council for one year and is the current Senior Class Treasurer where she keeps the budget in line. After graduation, Hattie plans to continue her education at BYU-I. Her favorite high school memory is from her science class freshman year because of the people who were in the class with her. A favorite Student Council memory for Hattie is "bullying Jordan on the daily." She'd like to thank her mom, Ms. Haycock.
Hattie's favorite saying is "If goodbye hurts, it means you spent your time well."


This month we are excited to highlight a few of our graduating seniors! Help us congratulate them and the entire class of 2025 on their great achievements! We are excited to see the impact these students will have on our community and the world in years to come!


Time to celebrate our Seniors in Student Council before they are gone. First up, Aspen Allen!
Aspen is finishing her first year with Student Council as the Senior Class Marketing Director. After graduation, Aspen plans to go to firefighting school and become a BLM firefighter. Her favorite high school memory was this tennis season. She was on Varsity and loves playing tennis and getting a tan! Aspen's favorite memory from Student Council was the State Student Council Conference. She enjoyed being able to bond with friends while having fun and dressing up. Aspen would like to thank her parents and her tennis partner, Leah Lambert, for putting up with her.
Aspen's favorite quote is "If you can dream it, you can do it." -Enzel Ferrari


This month we are excited to highlight a few of our graduating seniors! Help us congratulate them and the entire class of 2025 on their great achievements! We are excited to see the impact these students will have on our community and the world in years to come!


Congratulations to Mrs Rapp and her students who attended the National BPA Conference held in Orlando, Florida.
TFHS BPA national competitors (left to right): Camden Call, Connor Hymas, Abbeygale Campos, Hayden Johnson, Arabella Sorensen, Daniel Johnson, Quiana Gonzalez, and Jacob King.
TFHS BPA Arabella Sorensen medaled and placed 5th in Payroll Accounting.
The TFHS BPA Financial Analyst Team broke through to finals and medaled and placed 8th.




It's the Seniors' Last Week and State for Spring Sports. Don't miss a thing!!


Jude Hodge and Alyssa Jensen were honored at the Youth Appreciation Optimist Club Luncheon for their positive mindset, uplifting spirit, and meaningful impact on both our school and community. Congratulations to these outstanding students—we will truly miss the positive influence you’ve had on Bruin culture.


Way to go Girls & Boys Track! Yesterday they brought home two more District Titles. #bruwins


Every quarter, 5 students are awarded a military grade challenge coin in a partnership between Twin Falls High School and the Twin Falls Police Department. Our Bruin staff nominates students who exemplify one of more of the following values in their attitudes and actions:
Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Dignity and Excellence.
Our principal, Mrs. Jones, and SRO, Simon Rodriguez, had the opportunity to visit classrooms and award the following students a coin in front of their peers and teachers: Easton Irwin, Jarrett Abram, Darren Su, Jacobe Fox, Fausta Dusabimana, Addiana Leguineche, Reve Anderson, Tristan Horton, Amos Kun, and Jonathan Kerr.
Congratulations to these students - we appreciate all of the ways you help improve our Bruin family and help our school culture thrive.











This month we are excited to highlight a few of our graduating seniors! Help us congratulate them and the entire class of 2025 on their great achievements! We are excited to see the impact these students will have on our community and the world in years to come!


🎉 It’s today!
Come Engage in Education with us TONIGHT at Twin Falls City Park from 4:30–7:00 PM!
🎶 Student talent on stage
🌭 Hot dog dinner (first 4,000 served!)
🏫 Explore all 16 of our TFSD schools
See you in the park!
#EngageInEducation #WeLoveOurSchools


This month we are excited to highlight a few of our graduating seniors! Help us congratulate them and the entire class of 2025 on their great achievements! We are excited to see the impact these students will have on our community and the world in years to come!


For the month of May, Sources of Strength invites you to join us in focusing on mental health. As we approach the end of the school year, we encourage you to take a moment to check in—with yourself and with one another.
Mental health is a vital part of living a healthy, balanced life—for both our students and ourselves. When someone is struggling, reaching out to a trusted colleague, counselor, or healthcare professional can be a powerful first step toward healing and growth.
Let’s continue building a school environment where mental well-being is a priority, and where no one feels alone in facing life’s challenges.
To show our support, we invite you to wear red and/or your boots on Wednesdays throughout May.


Smiles4Kids Children's Dentistry has a teacher appreciation program that awards deserving teachers a monetary prize after being nominated by one of their students. Mr Jackson is the recipient of the March award and was visited on April 29 by one of the employees and presented with a $200 check. Congratulations, Mr. Jackson!
