Twin Falls School District

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Twin Falls School District No. 411
Tfsd-logo.jpg
Location
201 Main Avenue West Twin Falls, Idaho 83301-6103
United States
District information
TypePublic school district
Motto"To provide a quality education necessary for students to be successful in life."
GradesPreK-12
EstablishedJuly 14, 1907;116 years ago (1907-07-14)
SuperintendentBrady Dickinson, PhD
Asst. superintendent(s)Becky Jaynes – Assessment and Federal Programs

Ryan Nesmith, Ed. S. – Assessment and Federal Programs

Claudia Paredez – Administrative Assistant, Assessment and Federal Programs

Contents

NCES District ID1603240
Students and staff
Students9,400 (2022)
Teachers450 Certified Staff
Staff400+ Classified Employees
Other information
Website www.tfsd.org

The Twin Falls School District #411 is one of 115 public school districts in Idaho. It is given the district number 411 as it is in the fourth region of Idaho. [1] The Twin Falls School District is headquartered in Twin Falls, Idaho.

Current-year tax rates for all Idaho school districts are available on the Idaho State Department of Education website.

History

19th Century


Schools

Twin Falls School District has sixteen schools in its district. As of 2021-22 school year, TFSD had a total student count of 9,399, with a Classroom Teachers (FTE) of 518.65, and a Student–teacher ratio of 18.12. [2]

High schools

Traditional

Alternative

Junior high schools

Traditional

  • O'Leary Middle School
  • Robert Stuart Middle School
  • South Hills Middle School

Alternative

  • Bridge Academy Middle School

Elementary schools

  • Bickel Elementary
  • Harrison Elementary
  • I.B. Perrine Elementary
  • Lincoln Elementary
  • Morningside Elementary
  • Oregon Trail Elementary
  • Pillar Falls Elementary
  • Rock Creek Elementary
  • Sawtooth Elementary

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References

  1. "Idaho District and Charter School Regional Map" (PDF). Idaho.gov.
  2. "Search for Public School Districts - District Detail for TWIN FALLS DISTRICT". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2023-09-02.