South Fremont Summer Band 2026

We will be attempting to Live Stream tonight's Graduation on Facebook group:
SF Graduation 2026
https://www.facebook.com/groups/972790679079485
SFHS Graduation May 27, 2026
We are so excited to celebrate our incredible graduates with you! To ensure a safe, smooth, and memorable evening for all of our families, please take a moment to review these important details as you plan your evening:
⏰ Doors Open: 6:00 PM
⏰ Ceremony Begins: 7:00 PM (Please arrive early to find your seats!)
⚠️ Important Entry & Capacity Information
To comply with local safety regulations and ensure everyone's comfort, we must strictly enforce the following venue policies:
🎟️ Tickets are Required: Every guest must have a ticket to enter.
❌ No Extra Tickets: We are completely at capacity and will not have extra tickets available at the door.
🔥 Fire Code & Capacity: There is absolutely no standing room available. We must strictly comply with local fire codes.
📺 No Overflow or Live Stream: We do not have an overflow room on-site, and the ceremony will not be live-streamed.
Thank you so much for your cooperation, understanding, and support in making this a beautiful and safe night for our graduates. We can't wait to see you there! 🎉
South Fremont High School will be holding the senior awards assembly tomorrow, May 26th, at 8:30 AM, in the main gym.
Please apply today! We will guide you through the CDL process and reimburse your expenses after the school year. Pay rates for route drivers starting at $18.39 per hour and activity drivers at $15.34 per hour during the entire event. Help us continue to safely transport our students to and from school and activities. Call Misty at 208-624-7542 for more information or to apply.

SCHOOL CALENDAR REMINDER: This is a reminder and update regarding the final days of the school year:
There will be no school on Thursday, May 21, as the School Board has designated the day as a Teacher Appreciation Day.
There will also be no school on Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day.
School will be in session on May 26–28.
Thursday, May 28 will be a full/regular school day and the last day of school for students and teachers.
In addition, the School Board has designated Friday, May 29 as a no school day.
Thank you all for your support throughout the school year. We wish everyone a safe and wonderful Memorial Day weekend!




Thank you Willmore Lumber and Richard Law for donating wood, your donation made it possible for Advanced Pottery to do their pottery pit fire this year! Students wrap their bisque fired pottery in different combustible materials and then build a pit fire over it to see how the temperature, oxygen, and materials react together, creating different natural colors on the pottery.








🥈 Clarinet Choir (2nd Place)
🥉 Flute Choir (3rd Place)
To all our performers: Your hard work throughout the season was evident in every note. Bravo on a fantastic showing! 👏🎶












Their commitment, knowledge, and generosity made a lasting impact, and we are incredibly grateful for their support in helping our students dream big and plan for their futures.
#CareerFair #FutureReady #ThankYou #StudentSuccess #SouthFremontHighSchool
Agriculture- Camron Hammond - Idaho Farm Bureau Federation
Rancher/Social media Influencer - Trent and Kaylie Rumsey, Rumsey Cattle Co @rumseycattleco
Author - Jeff Wheeler
Social Work/ Child Advocate - Ashley Stallings
Cosmetology - Anndee Quayle, Second Glance
Dental Hygienist and Assistant - Mckenzie Crapo and Crystal Brooks- Drs. Toenjes Brizee and Orme- Cosmetic Family Dentistry
Nurse Practitioner - Journee Webster- Vista Health Care
Electrician - Braxton Anderson, Power Master Electric
Construction/ Builder - Bobbi Tews, Spot-On Construction
Law Enforcement - Colter Cannon and SRO Koyle Parkinson, Fremont County Sheriff's Office
Counselor - Charlotte Fatafehi, Grand Peaks Behavioral Health
Nurse - David Poulsen and Tauna Egan, Madison Health Hospital
Physical Therapy - St Anthony Rehabilitation
Veterinarian Technician - Country Side Veterinary Clinic
Welding - Bryson Forbush, Allstate Machine
Photographer - Heather Carey, Heather Carey Photography
EMT - Cammy Willmore and Brittany Chapple, Fremont County Ambulance Service
Firefighter - Madison County Fire Department and Forest Service, Josh Melara
Military - Army National Guard, Marines and Army
Baker - Kyla Williams, Mrs Crumbs Cookies
Hospitality, Food Service - Matt and Maria Thueson, Crop Dusters Grill
Realtor - Jennifer Orme, Hamilton Realty-Agent, Associate Broker
Lawyer - Justin Eckman, Parsons Behle & Latimer
Mechanic - Grayson Creer, St Anthony Motors
Gaming Recruiter - Crystal Mora and Jennifer Castellanos, Activision Blizzard Entertainment.
CDL /Heavy equipment operator, business owner - Casey Parker- Parker Sand and Gravel
Lineman - Jacy Banta- Apex Lineworks
Banking/finance - Jarris Scollick, Branch Manager, Frontier Credit Union, St Anthony
Fashion Design - Rose Durfee- Professor, Apparel Design at BYU-I
Mortician, funeral director - Jade Owens, Fall River Funeral Home
Thank you, from the Faculty and Staff of South Fremont High School






Our food service staff do much more than prepare meals. They greet students with a smile, create a welcoming environment, and serve up consistency and kindness every single day. Their work requires early mornings, long hours, and a deep commitment to the well-being of our children—and it does not go unnoticed.
We are truly grateful for the dedication, patience, and heart our lunch heroes bring to our schools. They play a vital role in supporting not only student health, but also their ability to focus, grow, and succeed.
Anytime you see one of our school lunch heroes, please take a moment to thank them. A kind word or simple gesture can mean so much.








Walking the grounds where families once lived gave students the chance to move beyond the pages of a book and reflect on themes of prejudice, resilience, citizenship, and the importance of protecting civil liberties. Experiences like this remind us that history is not just something we read—it is something we must learn from.



