
The Advanced Floral Design class completed their wedding sample pieces for the trimester final. They developed their own consultation order forms and met with a potential client. They had to probe to discover the client’s needs/wants and then create a portfolio based on those needs. They used the portfolio to meet with the client a second time and refine details. The final part was developing recipes, coming up with an order, and then exhibiting teamwork to complete all of the sample pieces to present to the client.
They focused on harmony across the designs, met a strict budget, and of course, matched the client’s preferences. They designed a bride bouquet, bridesmaid bouquet, toss bouquet, wrist corsage, pocket square boutonniere, table centerpiece, and an alter arrangement—all completed in the 1.5 hour final exam timeline.
Thank you to Ms. Shay Young, the agricultural education student teacher, for serving as the bride who is actually getting married in May. The students got real-world experience through this project.







Softball tryouts are tomorrow from 5 to 6:30 pm at the Lott's Barn and Monday from 5 to 6pm at the same place. For more information, contact Steve Mendez at stevemendez515@gmail.com

English III had a little competition between classes to see who could show the most growth on their IXL Diagnostic. 📈
3rd Period was the overall winner with a class average growth of 134 points! ⬆️ That's an entire grade level of growth in 2 trimesters. 👏🏼 They enjoyed some breakfast burritos with their final this morning! 🌯 All three classes showed tremendous growth! Happy Finals! 📝




AFHS FFA in action today! The Ag Issues team presented their career development event on the Farm Workforce Modernization Act to the Agricultural Affairs committees of both the Senate and House of the Idaho Legislature. Their event includes researching the pros and cons of the proposed act and summarizing their research in a debate format. They did a great job, represented us well, and are ready to take this event's opportunities and competition!





Boys Basketball lose to Marsh 67 to 53. Super proud of their growth throughout the season




Girls fight hard but came up short in round two of the state tournament against Filer 43-54.






Girls struggle in the second half and fall to Snake River in the first round of the state tournament 24-49. They will play round two tomorrow at 2:00.





The results are in! AFHS BPA did a great job representing our school at state this week.
2 students earned their Statesman Torch Awards, which involves giving service and participating in several activities that help build knowledge, citizenship, and other characteristics of successful professionals.
6 students applied for and were chosen to participate in internships where they gained valuable experience working in a professional setting. No other school had this many students chosen to participate in the program.
3 students were finalists in their events and recognized on stage. They were:
Giulia Giamboi- Ethics and Professionalism
Lena Rusaw- Presentation Management Individual
Alan Torres Hernandez- Basic Office Procedures
Great work, BPA!!





Our Girls Basketball team is headed to state for the first time in 18 years!! Good luck ladies!







We would like to recognize our Work Ethic Elite Students at AFHS for January 2024! Your hard work and good attitude make AFHS a GREAT place to be! Thank you for your excellent drive to be better. Overall Academic Student: Tyran Grant. Overall Athletic Student: Salvador Ortiz.
WE ARE PROUD OF YOU!




We will do a State Send Off tomorrow at 9am through the hallways of the high school for girls basketball. The Police will also be escorting the team through town from the high school, past the stop lights, and onto the freeway. If you want to line the streets to help with a town send off, that would be amazing! This will be around 9:30 that the bus will leave the high school.

Boys come up short in Marsh Valley in round one of the district tournament 44-54.





Our BPA students spent the day in Boise at their State Leadership Conference. They competed in graphic design, visual branding, accounting, and presentation management. Results to come on Wednesday! Nice job and good luck AFHS BPA!




Here is how you get your tickets for state girls' basketball.


AFHS HEALTH GAMES- 2/12-2/15


For the first time in almost 20 years the girls basketball team is headed to state after beating South Fremont 50-37.




Boys Basketball played Filer tonight for their last home game of the regular season. Cteam and JV lost. Varsity lost a close game 36 to 40.




Band Senior Night!!! 120 + members of our middle school and high school band here tonight!!!




Senior night for Boys' Basketball!!!




District Champs and State bound for Cheer!!! They swept all three categories!!!
