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Hillcrest High School is a four-year public high school in Ammon, Idaho, east of Idaho Falls. [2] Opened in 1992, it was the second high school in the Bonneville School District. The school mascot is the Knight and the colors are red, black, and white. [2] Hillcrest competed in IHSAA Class 5A for athletics until 2018, and now completes in 4A ...
The Bonneville Joint School District #93 (D93) is a public school district in the U.S. state of Idaho, headquartered in an unincorporated area of Bonneville County near Idaho Falls. [3] As of the 2020–21 school year, District #93 serves more than 13,000 students in 20 schools, making it the fourth-largest by enrollment in the state.
Hillcrest High School (Riverside, California), in Riverside, California (Inland Empire) Hillcrest High School (Idaho) , in Ammon, Idaho Hillcrest High School (Country Club Hills, Illinois) , in Country Club Hills, Illinois (Chicago metropolitan area)
The Idaho Falls School District #91 is a public school district in the U.S. state of Idaho. District #91 serves about 10,742 students of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and parts of rural Bonneville County in 18 schools, making it the seventh-largest by enrollment in the state. The district has: 12 elementary schools serving students in K-6, two middle ...
Centennial High School (Idaho) Century High School (Pocatello, Idaho) Clark Fork Junior/Senior High School; Clearwater Valley High School; Coeur d'Alene Charter Academy; Coeur d'Alene High School; Columbia High School (Idaho) Council High School (Idaho)
Six Southwest Idaho teams are fighting for a spot in the Idaho high school football championship round this weekend. Get the latest scores from the state semifinals in the live scoreboard below.
Bonneville High School, Idaho Falls 5A; Compass Academy, Idaho Falls; Hillcrest High School, Ammon; Idaho Falls High School, Idaho Falls 5A; Skyline High School, Idaho Falls5A; Taylor's Crossing Public Charter School, Idaho Falls; Thunder Ridge High School, Idaho Falls 5A
In the 1970s a group of Bliss parents sought to enroll their children in the Gooding School District. [4] The Bliss district, beginning in 1975, decided not to permit certain parents to enroll children in the Gooding schools in a tuition free way, and in response the Gooding district denied the transfers since that district did not get tuition money. [5]