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EDUCATION
In Twin Falls, you'll find one of the state's best public school systems, an outstanding community college and a fine selection of private and parochial schools.
The Twin Falls School District educates over 7,600 students on a budget of over $45 million annually. Seven elementary schools, two middle schools, an alternative middle school, two high schools, an alternative high school, and a juvenile corrections school provide a quality education to district students. Twin Falls High School and Canyon Ridge High School offer over 250 courses including advanced academic, dual credit, and specialized professional and technical classes. Each school is accredited.
In 2006, voters passed a $49.7 million levy - then the third largest in state history - to construct a new high school serving 1500 students. Canyon Ridge opened in the fall of 2009. The levy was also used for new multi-purpose rooms at five of the elementary schools and renovation and upgrades at Twin Falls High School and other schools in the district.
TFSD is ranked eighth in size among Idaho's 114 districts. It is one of the largest employers in the eight-country region, with over 400 certified teachers and 400 classified staff.
http://www.tfsd.org
The Jerome School District serves over 3,400 students in five schools -- three elementary, one middle school and one high school -- with 385 staff members. Two new schools - an elementary and a middle school - will be opening during the 2007/2008 school year. In addition, they have one alternate school, and early education program for three-four year olds, and a day treatment behavior modification program that accepts students from surrounding communities. A Vo-Ag Science and Technology building on the high school campus works closely with the College of Southern Idaho. The facility includes a distance-learning center capable of providing a variety of additional classes through a statewide system of telecommunications. Two local private schools are also available to Jerome residents.
http://www.d261.k12.id.us/
The Mini-Cassia area is proud to educate over 9,000 students in 2 school districts. And the College of Southern Idaho also has a Mini-Cassia branch offering college courses locally.
Cassia County School District has about 5,000 students attending seven elementary schools, two junior high schools and four high schools.
Cassia County School District has just completed a 10-year building program in which three new high schools and three new elementary schools were built. The program also included the first in the state technical training center. In addition, the community donated approximately $1.8 million to upgrade the auditorium to a professional, full service Fine Arts Center. The generosity of this community demonstrates its commitment to education.
http://www.sd151.k12.id.us
Minidoka County School District enrolls about 4,000 students attending: four elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school and one alternative junior high / high school. Minidoka County School District is in step by creating technical centers and providing modern facilities to educate companies' future workforces.
http://www.minidokaschools.org
Kimberly School District enrolls 1,415 students at one elementary, middle school, and high school. One private school has 149 students. The College of Southern Idaho also has a vo-tech school here.
http://www.kimberly.edu
Filer School District - http://www.filer.k12.id.us/
The College of Southern Idaho has expanded its Mini-Cassia campus and offers academic and technical educational opportunities. The community college and school districts are dedicated to providing the necessary skills for local and relocating companies. All three entities offer specially designed courses to meet the business community needs.
COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO:
CSI partners with businesses in the region to develop training programs specific to the
needs of their employee base. Many comprehensive, highly specialized business-related training programs have
been developed or enhanced as a result of the college's close business industry relationship. Responsiveness is a key
institutional priority and CSI works closely with
individual businesses to develop tailored courses and programs that will enhance the capabilities of the employees at each respective
place of employment. For example, CSI recently implemented an apprenticeship program in maintenance technology
to train skilled technicians for light manufacturing and food processing plants in the Magic Valley. This apprenticeship
program is the first of its kind in the state of Idaho. Other recent program development includes Manufacturing Technology,
Dental Hygiene, and two renewable energy programs: Environmental Technology and Wind Energy.
CSI is a culturally diverse campus that attracts students from more than 65 countries each year. CSIs Multicultural Student Services office is often a home away from home for dozens of international students. CSI has a strong ESL (English as a Second Language) program as well as a fledgling study abroad program.
The College of Southern Idaho is the pulse for the Magic Valley. It offers a comprehensive range of educational opportunities from two-year degree programs in transfer and professional-technical disciplines to non-credit professional and enrichment courses.
CSI is a major contributor and supporter of community events and outreach programs. Among its outreach to young people programs such as Im Going to College, College for Kids, and Tech Camp, all of which are designed to give young students a positive preview of college life.
An elaborate, interactive microwave system that connects the main campus in Twin Falls with schools, hospitals, and surgery centers as well as off campus centers in Burley, Gooding and Hailey, allows students throughout southern Idaho to receive valuable instruction. CSI is also adding more online courses to its catalog each year
and is the largest provider of dual credit instruction in Idaho.
The 350-acre campus is the fastest-growing institution of higher education in Idaho.
- CSI has more than 70 academic programs that transfer easily to other colleges and universities and over 7,000 students are enrolled, 3,500 are full time. CSI students can pursue associate degrees and certificate programs as well as bachelor's and master's degrees through classes offered on campus by Boise State University, Idaho State University, the University of Idaho and Northwest Nazarene University.
CSI has more than 40 professional technical programs, including some of the most sought after health sciences programs in the state. Their Emergency Medical Services program was recently honored as being Idaho's top postsecondary program in the state.
CSI is a full residential campus, resembling many four-year schools with a new 70,000 square foot Health Science and Human Services building, spacious landscaping, competitive sports, clubs, student government, dorms, and full service cafeteria.
The CSI Foundation now awards more than $1 million dollars a year in scholarships to academic, technical, art, music, drama, speech, leadership and athletic students.
- CSI features one of Idaho's four museums accredited by the American Association of Museums. The Herrett Center for Arts and Science is widely recognized for its pre-Columbian artifacts, modern art gallery, and ward-winning Faulkner planetarium, the largest in Idaho.
- CSI has provided professional training in various areas to the following companies: Glanbia Foods, Idaho Power, Daimler Trucks, General Motors, Kraft Foods, Lamb Weston, Seastrom Manufacturing, Simplot, Solo Cup, Hilex Poly, Dutchmen Manufacturing, Microbial Vac Systems, Jayco, Amalgamated Sugar, Seneca Foods, Rangens Inc., McCain Foods, and Jerome Cheese.
http://www.csi.edu/
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