Graduation Ceremonies Graduation ceremonies for Emerson High School will be Thursday, May 24, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at Clair E. Gale. Students should be there by 6:30 p.m.
Skyline High School's graduation ceremony is Tuesday, May 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the gymnasium. Graduates should be in line no later than 6:45 p.m. Each student will receive six tickets to graduation. Students can request extra tickets by picking up a request form at the main office and returning it by May 24. The senior all-night party will be at the Apple Athletic Club.
Commencement exercises for Idaho Falls High School are Wednesday, May 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Civic Auditorium. Each student will receive four tickets to graduation. Additional tickets can be requested in writing by a parent. Requests must be turned in to the secretary in the main office. Extra seating in the auditorium is not guaranteed. Additional overflow seating is available in the Little Theater with closed-circuit viewing. The all-night graduation party will be at the Elks Lodge from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.
CNA Program Receives State Recognition The Certified Nursing Assistant program at Skyline High School, which is part of the Eastern Idaho Professional-Technical High School, has been named the 2012 Idaho Secondary PTE Exemplary Program.
The program, overseen by Skyline’s Sydney Zohner, was recognized because it is the only one in the state that provides opportunities to all students regardless of their GPA. This year, 47 students completed the program, including some students who started with a 1.0 GPA.
District 91’s Child Nutrition Staff Honored Idaho Falls School District 91’s child nutrition staff recently was recognized by the Idaho State Department of Education for its efforts to ensure children in the district receive high quality and nutritious meals. Along with the Nampa School District, District 91 received the SMI Award.
“The food service department is diligent in making sure it is doing the right thing,” said the state representative. The department’s teamwork, compliance with USDA and Idaho Nutrition Standards and its ability to solve problems were also recognized.
Calendar Change: Secondary Schools Out On May 30 The last day of school for junior high and high schools students will be May 30, which will be a full day of school. The change was made to allow staff to prepare for the secondary school changes coming this fall. Those changes include moving 9th graders to the high schools and turning the junior high schools into middle schools. Calendar
Elementary schools are not being impacted by this restructuring. The last day of school for elementary school students will be June 1 and students will be dismissed early. Questions?
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6th Graders Prepare for Annual Track Meet More than 700 students will take part in Idaho Falls School District 91’s annual track meet at Ravsten Stadium May 22-May 24. Students will take part in a variety of track and field events. This year’s track meet is made possible, in part, to Apple Athletic Club, which contributed money for the transportation.
Have You Changed Your PowerSchool Log In? Parents can now create their own PowerSchool usernames/passwords and sign in just once to see all their children’s grades and absences instead of signing in separately for each child. The change requires ALL parent users of PowerSchool to create a new account. Parents who want to continue receiving emailed progress reports or school bulletins must sign up again for those alerts by going to "Email Notifications." Learn More. Questions?
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Looking For Summer Professional Development? Idaho Falls School District 91 prides itself on providing teachers and staff with opportunities for professional development that will help them become exceptional teachers. This year's focus is on technology integration and instructional strategies that improve individual student growth. Learn more.
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