Principal Marcellus wrote in an email to parents that the incident is being investigated, and called the behavior "unacceptable in our school system." He also said that disciplinary action is a very real possibility.
Covid-19 hospitalizations among younger children is on the rise in the United States. Between August 5 and September 2, more than 750,000 new Covid-19 were reported across the country, according to a state report.
The Twin Falls School District has recently been under fire for a rumor that has been circulating that the district is administering COVID 19 vaccines to children over the age of 12 without parental consent. This is not accurate.
Just a friendly reminder that this year the Twin Falls School District will be providing free breakfast and lunches to all students this year. If you have a child going to school in a Twin Falls School District school, you don't have to worry about packing them a lunch if you don't want to.
The Twin Falls School District made the announcement that school will start back up on August 16th and this year they are offering counseling for students. The school district said they are aiming to address student mental health and support families in the community.
The Twin Falls School District shared information about the protocols that will be underway during the 2021-222 school year. Come August, when students head back to school, this is how things are going to look.
Every summer the Twin Falls School District offers free grab and go lunches. This summer will be no different and the school district has announced where students can find those free meals.
Parents with children at South Hills Middle School were told the school was under a soft lockdown late Tuesday morning at the request of Twin Falls Police.
It is standardized testing season and I remember hating it so much. A Twin Falls Principal is hyping up her students Viking style, with drums and chants. Honestly, I may not be a Viking fan but I can appreciate the hype.
The survey states that due to current guidelines recommending that schools use face covering regardless of community risk, and that the school district doesn't align with that, they sent out a survey to gather input.