Rocky Mountain Middle School
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Rocky Mountain Middle School (RMMS) is an average sized school in the town of Idaho Falls, Idaho
. It is in Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 and has grades 7 through 8. It has many different classes and exploratory classes. The building was originally Bonneville High School
from 1957 until 1977 when a new building was completed just west of the old one. The old high school then became Bonneville Junior High and later North Bonneville Junior High when a new junior high school was built in Ammon. In 1992 when a second high school Hillcrest
was built, 9th grade classes in the district moved to the high schools and 6th grade classes moved from the elementary schools forming Rocky Mountain Middle School.
Lock Down Last fall (2010) RMMS went into a code blue lockdown. Students were restricted to classrooms for over one (1) hour. The lockdown was due to a threat that was issued via bathroom post-it. The Idaho Falls Police Department sent a bomb squad to investigate the school. No explosives were found. The school was not evacuated. It was found that the school did not want to have to evacuate the school due to money costs.
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Idaho Falls is a city in and the county seat of Bonneville County, Idaho, United States, and the largest city in Eastern Idaho. As of the 2010 census, the population of Idaho Falls was 56,813, with a metro population of 130,374....
. It is in Bonneville Joint School District No. 93 and has grades 7 through 8. It has many different classes and exploratory classes. The building was originally Bonneville High School
Bonneville High School (Idaho)
Bonneville High School is a high school in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Average annual enrollment is 1,000 students.-References:* http://idaho.schooltree.org/public/Bonneville-High-024071.html* http://www3.d93.k12.id.us/schools/bhs/...
from 1957 until 1977 when a new building was completed just west of the old one. The old high school then became Bonneville Junior High and later North Bonneville Junior High when a new junior high school was built in Ammon. In 1992 when a second high school Hillcrest
Hillcrest High School (Idaho)
Hillcrest High School is a high school in Ammon, Idaho. Hillcrest has one principal, Doug McLaren, and two assistant principals, Heath Jackson and Elisa Saffle. It is a public school servicing grades 9-12. The school currently has an enrollment of 1,320 students with 95 faculty members...
was built, 9th grade classes in the district moved to the high schools and 6th grade classes moved from the elementary schools forming Rocky Mountain Middle School.
Lock Down Last fall (2010) RMMS went into a code blue lockdown. Students were restricted to classrooms for over one (1) hour. The lockdown was due to a threat that was issued via bathroom post-it. The Idaho Falls Police Department sent a bomb squad to investigate the school. No explosives were found. The school was not evacuated. It was found that the school did not want to have to evacuate the school due to money costs.