🎉 Congratulations to the CRHS Student Council! 🎉 We are incredibly proud to announce that the CRHS Student Council has been recognized as one of the “Outstanding Student Council” award winners at this year’s Idaho Student Council State Conference! 🌟 This honor reflects the dedication and hard work of our student leaders, who have worked to improve school culture, give back to our community, and lead with passion and integrity. To the Student Council members—your efforts have made a lasting impact, and this recognition is a testament to your dedication and growth as leaders. Keep shining, CRHS! ✨ #CRHS #StudentLeadership #CommunityImpact #OutstandingStudentCouncil #IdahoStudentCouncil #ProudSchool
10 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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Throw Back Thursday! 🎃📸 This Halloween, the library at CRHS transformed into a spooky photobooth, and it was a hit! Teachers, staff, and students had a blast striking poses and capturing memories together. To top it off, everyone enjoyed a classic: Edward Scissorhands played during lunch. Thanks to everyone who joined in the fun! #HalloweenFun #CRHSLibrary #PhotoBoothMagic 🖤✨
10 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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🎓✨ Exciting news from CRHS! They held their College Application Days, where students took significant steps towards their future! They applied to a variety of colleges and trade schools, and also focused on scholarship applications. We’re so proud of our students for their hard work and dedication! Let's keep the momentum going! 💪📚 #CRHSCollegeBound #FutureReady #ScholarshipSuccess
10 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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College App
Happy Thanksgiving! We are so grateful for our incredible students, dedicated staff members, and the supportive community that makes public education thrive. Wishing everyone a joyful and restful holiday! 🦃
10 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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🌟 Empowering Educators at CRHS! 🌟 Our 21st Century Professional Development team is all about hands-on learning! Recently, teachers engaged in dynamic activities that foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills. 🛠️ Keva Plank Structures: Exploring tactile learning 🔍 Code Cracking: Unlocking the story of Henrietta Lacks 🏃‍♂️ "Bit Dicey" Relay: A fun metaphor for balancing teaching responsibilities These meaningful experiences help our educators learn how to engage students in deeper learning! 💡📚 #CRHSEducation #ProfessionalDevelopment #EngagedLearning
10 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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📸 Here are some snapshots from The Idaho Playground Project Ambassador Program Training Summit! 🌟 A huge shoutout to Kim Leonard, our Events and Operations Director, for her hard work in establishing the Junior Ambassador Program at CRHS and TFHS. We’re thrilled to have 44 enthusiastic students from grades 9-12 participating in this initiative! A special thank you to the dedicated teachers, counselors, and principals from Harrison Elementary, TFHS, and CRHS for their invaluable support in making this event a success. 🎉 #IdahoPlaygroundProject #JuniorAmbassadors #CommunitySupport
10 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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🍦✨ At Canyon Ridge, Freshman Foundations teacher Kristy Oberg is inspiring her students with a unit called "My Pursuit of Happiness"! 🌟 Students explored how happiness impacts our lives and discovered ways to boost their joy and success. As part of this engaging lesson, they researched why ice cream shops are often filled with happy people. To bring their findings to life, Mrs. Oberg led a fun activity where they made Ice Cream in a bag and discussed how this increases happiness! 🥳 What a fun way to look at the science behind happiness and a bonus was a delicious treat!🍦 #CanyonRidge #PursuitOfHappiness #FreshmanFoundations #IceCreamFun
10 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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📚✨ At Canyon Ridge High School, the Lunch-time in the Library program is buzzing with excitement! They focused on mental health and awareness, allowing students to create their own calming/mindful jars—perfect for winding down as the quarter wraps up. Librarians Mrs. Boswell and Ms. Drennan also prepared jars for classrooms to promote mindfulness throughout the day. Now in its third year, this activity has become the most popular lunchtime event for both students and staff! 🧘‍♀️ #CanyonRidgeHigh #MentalHealthMatters #MindfulnessInSchools
10 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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🏀🎉 Gear Up and Give Back! 🎉🏈 Join us for a FREE Sports Gear Donation Drive! 🌟 📅 Date: November 15 🕕 Time: 6-8 PM 📍 Location: Canyon Ridge High School Cafeteria Come collect the gear you or your kids need to play sports! We’re accepting new or gently used shoes, new athletic socks, and school sports gear—let’s help our community stay active and healthy! Spread the word and bring your friends! Together, we can make a difference! 🙌💚 #GearUpGiveBack #CommunitySports #FreeGear
11 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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🦋✨ At CRHS, Ms. Linn’s sophomores are diving deep into the topic of symbolism as they prepare to read "Night". Each student was assigned an individual Holocaust victim and received a “passport” containing their victim's photograph, name, birthdate, and location. Using this information, the students are creating symbolic butterflies that will adorn our bulletin board. 🌼 #CRHS #Symbolism #RememberingLives #history
11 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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🏀🎉 Gear Up and Give Back! 🎉🏈 Join us for a FREE Sports Gear Donation Drive! 🌟 📅 Date: November 15 🕕 Time: 3:30-5 PM 📍 Location: Canyon Ridge High School Cafeteria Come collect the gear you or your kids need to play sports! We’re accepting new or gently used shoes, new athletic socks, and school sports gear—let’s help our community stay active and healthy! Spread the word and bring your friends! Together, we can make a difference! 🙌💚 #GearUpGiveBack #CommunitySports #FreeGear
11 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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Leading up to Election Day, you'll see posts from the TFSD regarding the Supplemental Levy. We hope these posts provide information so that all community members can make an informed decision on election day. Where do I vote? At your regular polling place. To determine your polling place or for more information about absentee voting, please visit voteidaho.gov or call the Twin Falls County Clerk at 208-736-4004. The estimated average annual cost to the taxpayer on the proposed levy is a tax of $91 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value, per year, based on current conditions. The proposed levy replaces an existing levy that expires on June 30, 2025 and that currently costs $72 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. Therefore, if the proposed levy is approved, the tax per $100,000 of taxable assessed value is expected to increase by $19 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. To put it in perspective, the estimated tax impact of the proposed levy equates to $7.58 per month for every $100,000 of taxable property value (after homeowners exemption). This would be an increase of $1.58 per month per $100,000 of taxable value from the current levy rate. To learn more about the supplemental levy, visit https://www.tfsd.org/supplemental-levy/
11 months ago, Eva Craner
a collage of photos from around the district featuring students participating in a variety of activities from class projects to cheerleading.
Leading up to Election Day, you'll see posts from the TFSD regarding the Supplemental Levy. We hope these posts provide information so that all community members can make an informed decision on election day. When is the election? November 5, 2024, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. In addition, eligible voters have the opportunity to vote early with mail-in ballots and early in-person voting at Twin Falls County West, 630 Addison Ave. W. You can learn more about voting at voteidaho.gov The estimated average annual cost to the taxpayer on the proposed levy is a tax of $91 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value, per year, based on current conditions. The proposed levy replaces an existing levy that expires on June 30, 2025 and that currently costs $72 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. Therefore, if the proposed levy is approved, the tax per $100,000 of taxable assessed value is expected to increase by $19 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. To put it in perspective, the estimated tax impact of the proposed levy equates to $7.58 per month for every $100,000 of taxable property value (after homeowners exemption). This would be an increase of $1.58 per month per $100,000 of taxable value from the current levy rate. To learn more about the supplemental levy, visit https://www.tfsd.org/supplemental-levy/
11 months ago, Eva Craner
a collage of photos from around the district featuring students participating in a variety of activities from class projects to cheerleading.
✨ Exploring high demand living wage careers right here in the Magic Valley. 🌟 🌟✨ Recently Magic Valley Student Leadership students enjoyed an insightful field trip to Independent Meat and Agropur! 🥩🥛 Students from CRHS and TFHS explored various career opportunities in the industry, gaining valuable knowledge for their futures. #MagicValleyLeadership #CareerExploration #FutureLeaders #LearningTogether #LivingWage
11 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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Leading up to Election Day, you'll see posts from the TFSD regarding the Supplemental Levy. We hope these posts provide information so that all community members can make an informed decision on election day. Who can vote? Registered voters who have resided in the TFSD boundaries for at least 30 days prior to the election may vote in this election. If you have not registered to vote, you may register at the polls. You will need a picture ID and proof of residence. You must be a U.S. citizen and at least 18 years of age. The estimated average annual cost to the taxpayer on the proposed levy is a tax of $91 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value, per year, based on current conditions. The proposed levy replaces an existing levy that expires on June 30, 2025 and that currently costs $72 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. Therefore, if the proposed levy is approved, the tax per $100,000 of taxable assessed value is expected to increase by $19 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. To put it in perspective, the estimated tax impact of the proposed levy equates to $7.58 per month for every $100,000 of taxable property value (after homeowners exemption). This would be an increase of $1.58 per month per $100,000 of taxable value from the current levy rate. To learn more about the supplemental levy, visit https://www.tfsd.org/supplemental-levy/
11 months ago, Eva Craner
a collage of photos from around the district featuring students participating in a variety of activities from class projects to cheerleading.
🕒✨ It’s that time of year again! Don’t forget to set your clocks back an hour this Sunday, November 3rd. Enjoy that extra hour of sleep! 😴🍂 #FallBack #DaylightSavingTime
11 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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🔬✨ Exciting things are happening in the ERC program at CRHS! Recently, our students conducted a hands-on science experiment using dry ice, dish soap, water, and glycerin. 🧪 The experiment was not only educational but also a ton of fun, sparking curiosity! 🌟 It's amazing to see our students dive into the wonders of science. Keep up the great work! #CRHSScience #ERCProgram #HandsOnLearning #CuriosityInAction
11 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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Leading up to Election Day, you'll see posts from the TFSD regarding the Supplemental Levy. We hope these posts provide information so that all community members can make an informed decision on election day. How will the levy improve our community? Maintaining a quality education system will contribute to the economic development of our community and will help prepare the future workforce our community needs. The community’s continued support of education is one of the major factors that make Twin Falls an attractive place to live. In addition, many local businesses have struggled to recruit skilled workers. Continuing to improve education in Twin Falls will provide a “home-grown” workforce. The estimated average annual cost to the taxpayer on the proposed levy is a tax of $91 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value, per year, based on current conditions. The proposed levy replaces an existing levy that expires on June 30, 2025 and that currently costs $72 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. Therefore, if the proposed levy is approved, the tax per $100,000 of taxable assessed value is expected to increase by $19 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. To put it in perspective, the estimated tax impact of the proposed levy equates to $7.58 per month for every $100,000 of taxable property value (after homeowners exemption). This would be an increase of $1.58 per month per $100,000 of taxable value from the current levy rate. To learn more about the supplemental levy, visit https://www.tfsd.org/supplemental-levy/
11 months ago, Eva Craner
a collage of photos from around the district featuring students participating in a variety of activities from class projects to cheerleading.
🎭✨ Join Us for an Exciting Performance! ✨🎭 Robert Stuart Middle School proudly presents "Beetlejuice Jr."—a musical filled with fun, spookiness, and lots of laughs! 📅 Dates: November 6th, 7th, 8th, & 9th 🕖 Time: 7:00 PM 📍 Venue: Canyon Ridge High School 🎟️ Tickets: $5 Children $7 Adults Only $1 for RSMS Students on Wednesday, Nov. 6th! Don’t miss out on the excitement! Mark your calendars and bring the whole family for an unforgettable show. 🎬👻 #BeetlejuiceJr #MiddleSchoolTheatre #SupportTheArts #FamilyFun
11 months ago, Andrea Inchausti
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Leading up to Election Day, you'll see posts from the TFSD regarding the Supplemental Levy. We hope these posts provide information so that all community members can make an informed decision on election day. What does the supplemental levy pay for? TFSD is a people organization. Roughly 80 percent of the budget goes towards staffing which provides programs and support to students. We employ roughly 1,500 people every year and the supplemental levy is one way that we are able to ensure we have enough people to effectively maintain and operate our schools. The supplemental levy supports the District’s efforts to maintain a safe learning environment. The District uses this levy to provide school resource officers at the secondary schools, armed security guards at the elementary level, and behavior support personnel at all levels. This supplemental levy would provide funding for roughly 40 classified staff members (teaching aides, cooks, secretaries, and custodians), 20 certified staff members (teachers, instructional coaches, and counselors), and 4 administrators (principals, vice principals, and activities directors). The estimated average annual cost to the taxpayer on the proposed levy is a tax of $91 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value, per year, based on current conditions. The proposed levy replaces an existing levy that expires on June 30, 2025 and that currently costs $72 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. Therefore, if the proposed levy is approved, the tax per $100,000 of taxable assessed value is expected to increase by $19 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. To put it in perspective, the estimated tax impact of the proposed levy equates to $7.58 per month for every $100,000 of taxable property value (after homeowners exemption). This would be an increase of $1.58 per month per $100,000 of taxable value from the current levy rate. To learn more about the supplemental levy, visit https://www.tfsd.org/supplemental-levy/
11 months ago, Eva Craner
a collage of photos from around the district featuring students participating in a variety of activities from class projects to cheerleading.