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May 14, 2026 - Family Update

Posted Date: 05/14/26 (06:04 PM)


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Elections Matter

Tuesday, May 19th, will be an important election day for our community and our state.
The people we elect to serve in the Legislature make decisions that directly affect Idaho’s public schools. Our state laws, policies, and funding help shape the education of our children. Those decisions matter to our students, our employees, our families, and our communities.
Please take time to learn about the candidates in your legislative district. Read what they have said, review their voting records if they have served before, watch candidate forums, and carefully consider where they stand on issues that matter to you, including public education.
In addition to legislative races, voters in Bonneville Joint School District 93 will also see our supplemental levy on the ballot. Information about the levy, including the amount, term, estimated taxpayer cost, and intended uses, is available on our district website. I encourage you to review that information, ask questions if you have them, and participate in the election.
For those who would like to learn more before voting, several helpful resources are available:
VoteIdaho.gov provides official information about voter registration, polling places, sample ballots, and filed candidates.
Idaho Secretary of State Elections Division provides official statewide election information, including candidate filings, election results, campaign finance information, and legislative district resources.
Bonneville County Elections provides local election information, including polling locations, sample ballots, absentee voting information, and election dates.
VOTE411 Idaho is a nonpartisan voter resource from the League of Women Voters that may help voters learn more about candidates and races before Election Day.
Most importantly, please vote. Our system works best when informed citizens participate. Whether you vote early, absentee, or in person next Tuesday, I hope you’ll make your voice heard.
Infographic titled “What to Know Before May 19” summarizing key points about the Bonneville Joint School District 93 supplemental levy. It explains that the levy is proposed due to declining enrollment and reduced state funding, notes that $4 million in budget cuts are already underway, states that the levy would help maintain current programs, outlines that additional cuts will be required if it is not approved, and shows an estimated tax impact of $119.24 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value, which is an increase from the current rate.

Family Engagement Survey

Reminder: Please Share Your Feedback with Us
If you haven’t already completed this year’s Parent Engagement Survey, we hope you’ll take a few minutes to share your feedback.
Your input helps us better understand what is working well, where we can improve, and what priorities should guide our work moving forward. This year’s survey includes questions about our school schedule, district and school performance, and our strategic planning priorities.
Thank you for being an important partner in your child’s education and for helping us continue to improve District 93 schools.
Family Engagement Survey
 

Next Week's Schedule

A school schedule for May 18th-22nd, showing regular school days for K-6th grade and mixed activities for 7th-12th grade.

Reminder: This is happening on Monday

D93 LIVE event announcement for Monday, May 18, 2026, at 8:00 PM, inviting participation on Facebook.

Last Day of School

Thursday, May 28th - The last day of school is a 1/2 day. Please click the following button to view the schedule.
Last Day of School Schedule
Announcement for Bonneville Joint School District No. 93's 2026 Graduation Ceremonies.

2026-2027 School Schedule

New School Year, New Schedule

With the opening of a new school and updated attendance boundaries, the district has worked carefully to design a schedule that supports safe, efficient transportation and consistent school routines for students and families.
The updated schedule streamlines elementary start times into three groups, replacing a wider range of start times currently in place. This adjustment allows for improved bus routing and provides drivers with additional time between routes, helping ensure students arrive safely and on time despite increased traffic and growing enrollment.
Under the new schedule:
  • Elementary schools will begin with a 7:20 a.m. drop-off / 7:40 a.m. start time for the earliest group
  • Other elementary schools will follow in later groups throughout the morning
  • Secondary schools will see slightly adjusted end times, with most schools finishing around 4:00 p.m.
These changes were developed through collaboration with school leaders and transportation staff, with careful consideration given to instructional time requirements, traffic patterns, and the complexity of running multiple bus routes each day.
While adjustments like these can take time for families to adapt to, the goal remains clear: providing a safe, reliable, and efficient schedule that supports student learning across D93.
The full district schedule is included below for your reference.
2026-2027 School Schedule
2026-2027 Horario Escolar

Board Meeting Highlights

May 13, 2026

Service, Spirit, and Leadership at Thunder Ridge High School.

Thunder Ridge High School Student Council students recently presented their annual report to the Board of Trustees, highlighting a year filled with leadership, service, fundraising, and school unity initiatives. Students shared favorite projects from each class, including movie nights, pizza parties, Easter egg hunts, teacher appreciation activities, campus clean-up efforts, and creative fundraisers that brought students together while supporting important causes.
One of the most meaningful projects discussed was the council’s “Adopt-a-Family” service effort, where students raised money, shopped for gifts and necessities, wrapped presents, and personally delivered items to families in need during the holiday season. This year, the program supported 25 families and created lasting memories for both students and recipients.
Students also reflected on the leadership skills they have gained through Student Council, including communication, teamwork, humility, relationship-building, and service to others. Advisors praised the students for their dedication, work ethic, and commitment to creating a positive culture at Thunder Ridge High School.

Expanding Opportunities: New High School Courses Approved for 2026–2027

Executive Director of Learning and Instruction Jason Lords presented new high school course approvals for the 2026–2027 school year to the Board of Trustees, highlighting the district’s continued commitment to expanding opportunities and engaging students in meaningful learning experiences.
The proposed additions reflect extensive collaboration between teachers, department leaders, and schools across the district. District leaders emphasized that many of the new courses are designed to spark student interest, strengthen career readiness, support graduation requirements, and provide students with more personalized pathways for success.
New course offerings include innovative classes such as Backyard Biology, Field Science, and Science in Film: Fact, Fiction & More, which give students hands-on and real-world learning opportunities in science. Students interested in business and technology will have access to courses like Digital Marketing, QuickBooks Accounting, Intro to Interactive Media, Web Design, and Graphic Design using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
Additional electives such as History of Organized Crime, World Religions, The History of Toys and Games, Epic Eras – Adventures in History, and Latino Literature are designed to help students connect learning to their personal interests while expanding critical thinking and cultural understanding. Fine arts opportunities are also growing with courses including Advanced Painting, Guitar Ensemble, AP Music Theory, and expanded choir and art offerings.
District leaders noted that these diverse and creative course options not only help students discover new passions, but also help set Bonneville Joint School District 93 apart by offering engaging experiences that prepare students for college, careers, and life beyond graduation.
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Feed to Succeed: Child Nutrition

Bonneville Joint School District #93 offers a Free Summer Meals Program for children 18 and younger, June 1-25, 2026.
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Opportunity to Help D93 Families in Need

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D93 Communications

Bonneville High School Drama invites you to experience the magic of Finding Neverland

✨ Second star to the right and straight on to the BHS Little Theatre… ✨
Bonneville High School Drama invites you to experience the magic of Finding Neverland — a heartfelt and imaginative production filled with wonder, adventure, and unforgettable music.
📍 BHS Little Theatre
📅 May 13, 14, 15 & 16
⏰ 7:00 PM nightly
🎟 Tickets available at:
Come support these incredibly talented student performers and enjoy a story that reminds us all to never lose our sense of imagination. 


Fairview Elementary Celebrates New Playground with Ribbon Cutting

Some goals are worth celebrating in a big way… and when that goal is a brand-new playground, the excitement is absolutely contagious.
Fairview Elementary officially opened its new playground Wednesday morning with a ceremonial ribbon cutting, and the joy on the faces of students, staff, and families said it all. Principal Dahlke and members of the incredible Fairview PTO — who worked tirelessly to help make this dream a reality — were among the first to take a ride down the slides to celebrate the occasion.
A huge thank you goes out to the many community partners and donors who helped bring this project to life, including Bank of Commerce, Bateman Hall, Sandcreek Dental, the Cliveen and Claren Woolstenhulme Foundation, Mountain View Hospital, and so many others who generously supported Fairview students.
This project is a wonderful reminder of what can happen when a community comes together to support kids and schools. #WeAreD93

Fifth Grade Bike Ride Tradition Rolls On Across D93

As a quick heads-up for our community, this year’s Fifth Grade Bike Ride is taking place this week and into next week!
A few adjustments were made this year to help make this long-standing D93 tradition as safe as possible. New parks have been added, routes have been modified, and additional safety measures have been put into place — but the fun, excitement, and unforgettable memories remain the same.
We want to give a huge thank you to our local law enforcement agencies, fire departments, school safety team, staff members, volunteers, and everyone else working together to help keep this incredible tradition rolling for our students.
We’re looking forward to another fantastic year filled with smiles, teamwork, and lifelong memories for our fifth graders.


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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!
Follow and join the conversation:
📸 Instagram: @we_are_d93
📘 Facebook: facebook.com/bjsd93
💬 Threads: @we_are_d93

Stay in the loop, share your favorite moments, and help us celebrate the amazing students and staff who make D93 shine! ✨
#WeAreD93

Pine Basin Field Biology Experience

Grades 7-12

 
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Pine Basin Summer Camp weekly schedule with activities for Monday through Friday.
Bonneville School District 93 Pine Field Biology Experience flyer for grades 7-12, detailing camp weeks, cost, and program overview.
Pine Basin 7th-12th Application

Parent Resources

 
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Chromebook Information

District Information for your Student's Chromebook.
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ParentSquare Information

The District's Communication Platform
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Child Nutrition Platform
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Helping Students with Basic Needs
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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.
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D93 Get Help Hotline

District Emergency Reporting System
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Big Future

College and Career Resources
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Annual Health Services Notifications

Health Services Provided through Bonneville School District or Private Organizations.
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Sora

Bonneville Joint School District 93 eBook Access Guide
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Library Resources
Graphic promoting the 'Kindness in Action' Idaho Service Challenge for Bonneville Joint School District No. 93.
Bonneville Joint School District 93 is proud to participate in the America250 in Idaho Service Challenge — an initiative inviting individuals, families, classrooms, businesses, faith groups, and entire communities to serve in ways big and small.
For this challenge, an “act of service” is defined simply as:
Any intentional action that provides a meaningful benefit to others.
Whether it takes five minutes or five hours — if it makes a difference, it counts.
At D93, we know service doesn’t have to be complicated. It can look like:
  • Donating used books or clothing
  • Helping take in a neighbor’s garbage bins
  • Picking up trash along a trail
  • Offering encouragement to a colleague
  • Supporting a student who needs a little extra care
Does it count? Yes.
As a district, we are committed to modeling kindness through action. When D93 students and staff serve others — in our schools, in our neighborhoods, and throughout our community — we strengthen not only those around us, but the culture of who we are.
Kindness becomes powerful when it turns into service.
Neighbors helping neighbors: The Idaho way.
And here in D93, it’s the way we lead.
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EIRMC Health Minute

Understanding Intensive Outpatient Mental Health Care

Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) offer structured mental health support while allowing individuals to continue their daily routines at home, work, or school. These programs can be a valuable option for those who need more support than traditional therapy but do not require inpatient care.

Learn how IOPs work, who they’re for, and how they can support mental health and recovery by reading more here:
 
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Bonneville Joint School District 93

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