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Summer is coming! We want our kids to continue with their learning throughout the summer! Here is a FREE activity with t...
05/28/2026

Summer is coming! We want our kids to continue with their learning throughout the summer!

Here is a FREE activity with the Emmett Early Learning Collaborative and the Emmett Public Library! Mark your calendars for your kids to make a book bag and sign up for the summer reading program!

We're so glad our students get to have these field trip learning experiences outside the classroom! What a great day for...
05/26/2026

We're so glad our students get to have these field trip learning experiences outside the classroom! What a great day for Carberry 4th graders!

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

05/22/2026
05/21/2026

EHS Class of 2026 Graduation TOMORROW!

📅 Friday, May 22, 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM
📍 Emmett High School

We are so excited to celebrate the incredible Class of 2026 as they cross the stage and step into their future!

Here is the Youtube link for the graduation livestream:
https://youtube.com/live/N89VukfmN0g

05/20/2026

One of our favorite Emmett traditions... 💙

Yesterday, our Emmett High School Class of 2026 paraded
through the halls of the schools where so many of their
journeys began. Cheered on by students and staff, it
was a special full-circle moment as seniors returned to
the classrooms and hallways that helped shape them
along the way. 🎉

For our younger students, it’s a glimpse of what’s
possible. For teachers and staff, it’s a proud reminder
of the impact they’ve had on the lives of these
students. A student’s success is a teacher’s success.
🙌

Take a look at this quick video from this morning’s
celebration — the smiles, cheers, and excitement say it
all. 💙

On Friday, these seniors will walk out of our schools
one final time, ready to spread their wings and make a
positive difference in the world. 🎓✨

We are so proud to have been part of their journey.
Congratulations, Class of 2026! 💛

Send a message to learn more

VOTE TODAY!Emmett School DistrictSuppplemental LevyMay 19, 2026A simple look at what's on the ballot, how it's funded, &...
05/19/2026

VOTE TODAY!

Emmett School District
Suppplemental Levy
May 19, 2026

A simple look at what's on the ballot, how it's funded, & how funds will be used.

WHAT'S ON THE BALLOT?
Ballot Language: 72.03 per $100,000 of assessed value (This would be the cost if the full $2.3 million needed came only from taxpayers

HOW IT'S FUNDED
Property Tax Relief Bill HB 292 will cover all amount levied except $12.00 per $100,000 of property assessed value

WHAT THIS LEVY SUPPORTS
Behavior Support - $300,000
Clean & Safe Schools - $700,000
Learning Support - $75,000
School Nurses -3 - $225,000
Maintenance - $1,000,000
*Use of these funds is intended to keep kids healthy, safe, & ready to learn

LOCAL CONTROL
If the levy does not pass, the district will still receve HB292 funds - but the state will direct how the district can use these funds

IF THE LEVY DOES NOT PASS
A funding shortfall will require possible reductions in the following services & programs
* Increased class sizes
* Reduced staffing
* Reduced or eliminated transportation for sports, activities, & field trips
* No addtional behaior support
* Reduced nursing staff
* Shift full-day kindergarten to half-day
* Additional reductions to services

VOTE MAY 19!

📚🗳️ Reminder! TOMORROW is Election Day!Here’s a simple breakdown of what the May 19 Supplemental Levy means for our scho...
05/18/2026

📚🗳️ Reminder! TOMORROW is Election Day!

Here’s a simple breakdown of what the May 19 Supplemental Levy means for our schools and community:
💡 Why does the ballot say $72.03?
Idaho law requires school districts to show the maximum possible amount on the ballot.
BUT…
🏛️ Idaho’s HB292 property tax relief funds are applied FIRST to help lower what taxpayers actually pay.
Under the current HB292 funding structure, the School Board has committed to a cap of:
✅ No more than $12 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value
📚 What would the levy support?
✔️ Student safety & behavioral support
✔️ School nurses
✔️ Clean & maintained schools
✔️ Classroom learning materials

❗If the levy does NOT pass, the district may need to consider:
• Larger class sizes
• Staff reductions
• Increased athletics/activity fees
• Reduced transportation for activities & field trips
• Reduced after-school programs
• No new nursing and behavioral support services
• Possible shift from full-day to half-day kindergarten

HB292 funding would still come to the district, but those funds would be restricted by the state to maintenance needs instead of allowing flexibility to support broader student and classroom needs.

We understand trust matters, and we want our community to have clear information and real numbers so everyone can make informed decisions. If you have questions, please email Superintendent Craig Woods ([email protected]) or Assistant Superintendent Bob Hyde ([email protected]).

🗓️ Election Day: May 19, 2026
✅ Please remember to vote! Need to check your polling location? Check out this link: https://votertools.voteidaho.gov/ElectionLink/ElectionLink/ViewPollingLocation.aspx
Thank you for staying informed and supporting our students, staff, and community. 💙

Congratulations to our Emmett High School Track athletes!
05/18/2026

Congratulations to our Emmett High School Track athletes!

I spent a few days reflecting on the community forum for the Tuesday levy.  I want to thank all the patrons who attended...
05/18/2026

I spent a few days reflecting on the community forum for the Tuesday levy. I want to thank all the patrons who attended and have watched it on our YouTube channel. One portion of the discussion included a comment I felt needed a response.

During Wednesday evening’s public forum, a patron shared comments regarding the history of mental health institutions closing and the increasing responsibilities placed on public schools over the years. While the patron expressed that no offense was intended, part of the discussion centered around whether all students benefit equally from public education and the financial impact some programs can have on school systems.

As I listened, I felt it was important for me to respond, not in criticism of the individual speaking, but because I deeply believe in the purpose and responsibility of public education.

Every student who walks, rolls, or is carried through our school doors has value. I cannot, in good conscience, imagine a system that excludes students based on ability, need, or the level of support they may require. Public education in my mind was never intended to only serve those who fit neatly into one mold. It exists to serve all children.

Some of the very students that came to my mind during this discussion teach the rest of us lessons that cannot be measured on a state assessment or placed into a budget spreadsheet. They teach empathy, compassion, patience, friendship, perseverance, and understanding. They remind us that education is not solely about content standards, test scores, or academic efficiency. It is also about humanity and learning to live, work, and grow alongside people who may experience the world differently than we do.

That is one of the reasons I chose education as my profession. Watching students grow, overcome challenges, and interact with one another is incredible. The impact extends far beyond academics.

Public schools are one of the few places in society where every child is welcomed, valued, and given an opportunity to belong. I believe that is something worth protecting.

Respectfully,

Craig Woods
ESD Superintendent

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83617

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