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The Idaho Falls School District #91 is a public school district in the U.S. state of Idaho. District #91 serves about 10,742 students of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and parts of rural Bonneville County in 18 schools, making it the seventh-largest by enrollment in the state. The district has: 12 elementary schools serving students in K-6, two middle ...
Idaho Falls High School (IFHS) is a four-year public secondary school in central Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA. The current building opened in 1952, though the school itself has been in operation since 1897. Idaho Falls is the older of the two traditional high schools, the other is Skyline, in the Idaho Falls School District#91.
Skyline High School is a four-year public secondary school in Idaho Falls, Idaho, [3] one of two traditional high schools of the Idaho Falls School District #91. The school opened in 1968 on the west side of Idaho Falls, west of the Snake River. [4] The school colors are navy blue, white, and Columbia blue, and the mascot is a grizzly.
The $2.5 million budget cuts that the school board approved Tuesday for the 2024-2025 school year follows a May election when voters rejected a $5.3 million per year supplemental levy that would ...
The school's period of significance was from 1925 to 1949, and the building had been used by the community until 1980. [3] Since then, the property has been the target of significant vandalism . The Idaho Falls School District #91 declared the school as surplus property, and in 2012, accepted a bid for its sale to VanderSloot Farms for $121,000.
Camas County School District#121; Cassia County Joint School District #151; Clark County School District #161; Orofino Joint School District#171 (Clearwater County) Fremont County Joint School District#215; Emmett Independent School District#221 (Gem County) Oneida County School District#351; Teton County School District#401
Bonneville Joint School District 93; Idaho Falls School District 91; Ririe Joint School District 252; Shelley Joint School District 60; Soda Springs Joint School District 150; Swan Valley Elementary School District 92; College of Eastern Idaho includes this county in its catchment zone, and this is the only county in its taxation zone. [17]
Lent served on the Idaho Falls School District 91 Board of Trustees from 2006 to 2018, resigning to take his seat in the Idaho Senate. [4] [5] Lent ran for the Idaho Senate in 2018, defeating incumbent District 33 senator Tony Potts in the Republican primary. Lent was elected with 60% of the vote over Democrat Jerry Sehlke in the general election.