Announcements
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D91 Board Taking Input On Possible Boundary Changes
The Board of Trustees is considering possible boundary changes for Sunnyside and Edgemont elementary schools and AH Bush and Temple View elementary schools. Parents will also be able to submit comments through an online survey. The Board of Trustees will consider all that input before making a final decision in April. See the Recommendations for Sunnyside/Edgemont and provide input. See the Recommendations for Temple View/AH Bush and provide input. To see all the work that's been done so far on the boundary changes, click the resources tab on the project website.
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Register For All-Day Kindergarten Today!
Kindergarten registration is currently under way and D91 is proud to offer All-Day Kindergarten at all schools. It's easy to register your child for kindergarten by completing the online registration form and uploading your child's official birth certificate and current immunization records. Most schools hold kindergarten orientation in May, so register your child today! Not sure what school your child is zoned to attend? Check out our "Find Your School" tool. If your child needs immunizations, check with your family doctor or call Eastern Idaho Public Health at (208) 522-0310. Questions? Check with your neighborhood school or call the district office at (208) 525-7500. We can't wait to teach your child!
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Career Fair is April 3
As part of D91's efforts to help students find a pathway to success after high school, all 10th and 11th graders will attend the second annual D91 Career Fair on Monday, April 3, at the Mountain America Center. Students will have the chance to learn about jobs, career pathways and the education needed to land those dream jobs from more than 70 local businesses and organizations. A big #D91Proud Shoutout to all the companies that are taking time to inspire our students!
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SPFF Election on May 16
The D91 Board of Trustees is asking D91 parents and patrons to vote on a School Plant Facilities Fund on May 16 to pay for a new elementary school. The levy would generate $3.3 million a year for the next 10 years, and the school would be built using a lease/purchase agreement. Lease/purchase agreements are a relatively new way to fund municipal construction projects, but they have been used successfully by the Kimberly and Blaine County school districts, the College of Western Idaho, Fremont County, Ada County and the City of Twin Falls. Idaho Falls is using this method to build the new police station. See the Resolution and Ballot. Watch for more updates.