Out of our four cornerstones, positivity might seem a bit fluffy. As an Eastern Idaho farm kid, I get that. But after nearly 30 years in education, I’ve learned how much positivity truly matters.
When we approach challenges, and even mistakes, with a positive mindset, we learn to see them as opportunities for learning and growth. As we do that, we build our confidence that “we can do this.” In 2018, researchers Cansoy and Parlar described this shared belief as "collective efficacy." They found that collective efficacy drives motivation and follow-through when the work gets hard. That mindset grows when adults and students intentionally encourage one another, learn together, and celebrate progress. Together, as families and educators work together with that mindset, we truly can design success for every student. Thank you for your support in that striving to achieve that vision.
Next Week's Schedule
D93 Board Meeting Spotlight
Educators Highlight Benefits of Full-Day Kindergarten
Hillview Elementary Principal Elisa Saffle, Ucon Elementary Principal John Murdoch, and teachers Chantelle Jepson and Brianna Bird recently shared insights on the impact of full-day kindergarten, emphasizing both research and classroom experience.
Presenters noted that full-day programs provide students with stronger early literacy foundations, increased social-emotional development, and more time for intervention, enrichment, and play-based learning. Data from Idaho studies shows students in full-day kindergarten demonstrate greater academic growth, with particularly significant benefits for economically disadvantaged students, non-English speakers, and children needing additional support.
Teachers also reported that students leave kindergarten more confident, better prepared academically, and ready for the expectations of first grade. While some children may need a short adjustment period, educators consistently see students adapt quickly and thrive in the structured, supportive environment.
District leaders shared that full-day kindergarten directly supports the mission of preparing today’s learners for tomorrow’s success by ensuring every child has the time and foundation needed for a strong start.
Join Us for a Kindergarten Welcome Day
March 9, 2026 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Bonneville Education Foundation
Student Opportunities
Unleash Your Inner Warrior
Looking for an exciting way to keep your student active this spring? Ammon Warriors Youth Lacrosse is now forming teams for students in 2nd through 8th grade! The program is open to both boys and girls, and no experience is needed — just bring your enthusiasm and team spirit.
Lacrosse is a fast-growing sport that builds confidence, teamwork, and resilience while creating lasting friendships along the way.
2026 ISBA Student Photography Contest
The ISBA is now accepting submissions for our 2026 Student Photography Contest.
The Student Photography Contest is open to K-12 students who are enrolled in a district/charter school that is a member of the Idaho School Boards Association.
This year's contest theme is “What does it mean to be American?".
The rules of the contest are as follows.
The photograph entered may not have been awarded a prize in another contest.
Limit: One entry per student.
The photo must have been taken by the person submitting it.
Both color and black-and-white submissions are acceptable.
Entries must be submitted in a digital format (.jpg, .png) with a minimum resolution of 300 dpi.
All entries must be submitted digitally. Email your photo to Mika at: mika@idsba.org
The contest entry image file must be named “LastName_FirstName”.
In your email to Mika, you must include your first and last name, school district or charter school, your grade, and where the photo was taken.
If your photograph depicts the likeness of a person, please contact Mika for a photo release form at mika@idsba.org.
The deadline to submit student photographs is February 28, 2026.
To learn more about the photography contest, click here.
Please feel free to share the flyer, linked here, with teachers and students in your district or school.
High school students with an interest in civics, history, and public service are invited to participate in the Presidential 1776 Award, a new national civics scholarship competition created in honor of America’s upcoming 250th anniversary. From February through June 2026, students will compete in a multi-round challenge demonstrating their knowledge of the U.S. Constitution, the American founding, and the principles that shaped our nation. After local and regional rounds, top students will advance to a national final in Washington, D.C., where three national winners will earn scholarships totaling $250,000. This exciting opportunity aligns well with U.S. government and history coursework and offers students a chance to be recognized on a national stage. More details, including registration information, will be shared with interested students and families.
Idaho Falls Family YMCA Spring Sports: Registration is open January 12 to March 7 (late registration March 9 to March 14 with a $15 fee). The season runs March 30 to May 23, with youth options like soccer, basketball, volleyball, and flag football (plus adult leagues). Financial assistance is available, and volunteer coaches get 50% off one sports registration. Click here for more information.
Feed to Succeed: Child Nutrition
Child Nutrition Needs Your Feedback
D93 Child Nutrition Department is asking families to take a brief meal participation survey. Your input helps us understand what’s working, what’s not, and how we can better meet the needs of our students. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts—your voice truly makes a difference! Thank you!
We have officially opened sign-ups for our 2025-2026 preschool newsletter. This is a monthly newsletter for our district’s preschool-aged children (ages 3-5). We send home a newsletter and book to district families that sign up, once a month between October and May.
At D93, our cornerstones guide everything we do — and this month we’re spotlighting Positivity.
We visited several of our high schools with one simple question:
👉 “Tell us something good that happened to you today.”
The answers ranged from big milestones to small, meaningful moments — but the message was the same: there is good happening in our schools every single day.
That’s the power of positivity. It builds confidence, strengthens relationships, and shapes a culture we’re proud to be part of.
Thank you for helping make D93 a place where positivity leads the way. 💙💚❤️
#WeAreD93
New Playground Coming to McCowin Park Thanks to $125,000 Gift from Lookout Credit Union
We’re excited to see continued investment in our community! The City of Ammon recently announced a $125,000 donation from Lookout Credit Union for new playground equipment at McCowin Park, including updated play structures, inclusive elements, safety surfacing, and swings.
McCowin Park has long been a great neighbor to Hillview Elementary, providing additional space for students and families to gather and play. These upgrades will make that space even better.
We’re grateful to Lookout Credit Union — a proud partner of D93 Communications — for their commitment to supporting children and families in our community.
#WeAreD93 💙
Stay Connected with D93! 📱
Did you know we share new stories, videos, and celebrations every week across our social media platforms? From heartwarming student features to behind-the-scenes looks at our schools, there’s always something happening in D93!
Stay in the loop, share your favorite moments, and help us celebrate the amazing students and staff who make D93 shine! ✨
#WeAreD93
Resources for Parents
Love and Logic
Parenting the Love and Logic Way Class
Come Join Steve in a 7-Week course of Parenting the Love and Logic Way. Steve Dewey has been teaching parenting classes in the community for the past 27 years. He is well known for his ability to use humor and fun stories to make his parenting classes easy to understand so that participants are able to implement the interventions immediately and successfully. The parenting classes will be for parents of children of all ages. Please click this link for more information about the class.
Classes will be on Wednesday starting March 4th and will go every Wednesday in March and April for seven weeks except for the Wednesday during Spring Break (March 25).
Sandcreek Middle School Library
Wednesday Nights 7:00-9:00pm
7-Week Course
Classes are FREE to parents in the Bonneville School District
Optional Workbook $10.00
Chromebook Information
District Information for your Student's Chromebook.
ParentSquare Information
The District's Communication Platform
Child Nutrition Platform
Helping Students with Basic Needs
Track Child's Milestones from Age 2 Months to 5 Years
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Parent Guidance.org
Education and Therapeudic Support to Empower and Give You Hope as You Support Your Child's Mental health.
D93 Get Help Hotline
District Emergency Reporting System
Big Future
College and Career Resources
Annual Health Services Notifications
Health Services Provided through Bonneville School District or Private Organizations.
Sora
Bonneville Joint School District 93 eBook Access Guide
Library Resources
Pre-School Newsletter and Resources
Preschool Newsletter Sign Up
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EIRMC Health Minute
When to Choose a Freestanding Emergency Room (FSER)
When an illness or injury strikes, knowing where to go can save valuable time. Freestanding Emergency Rooms (FSERs) are hospital-owned, off-campus emergency rooms that provide the same level of emergency care as a hospital ER—just closer to home. They’re open 24/7/365, staffed by board-certified emergency physicians and specially trained nurses, and equipped to handle serious, life-threatening conditions.
In Idaho Falls, the North Idaho Falls ER is a department of Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, offering full-service emergency care including imaging, labs, pediatric-ready services, ambulance access, and seamless transfer to the main hospital if higher-level care is needed. FSERs typically have shorter wait times, accept the same insurance plans as hospital ERs, and treat patients regardless of ability to pay.
Go to an ER or FSER for emergencies such as:
Chest pain or suspected heart attack
Stroke symptoms
Trouble breathing or severe allergic reactions
Broken bones, severe burns, or deep bleeding wounds
High fever, dehydration, poisoning, or overdose
If you’re unsure where to go, you can also call Consult-A-Nurse® for free, 24/7 guidance at 844-706-8773.
RSV on the Rise: What Families Need to Know to Stay Healthy
RSV is on the rise in our area, and it’s important for families to know the signs and how to stay protected. In this week’s EIRMC Health Minute, Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center takes a closer look at what RSV is, who is most at risk, and simple steps you can take to help keep your family safe—especially infants, young children, and older adults. Click the video below for more information and helpful prevention tips.
Thank you to our community partners at EIRMC for supporting our D93 News Family Update.
Bonneville Joint School District 93
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