TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Over the past few months, the Twin Falls School District has been busy upgrading multiple schools with millions of dollars in upgrades.

“When you’re a student in a classroom and its 95 degrees it’s kind of difficult to learn in those conditions,” said Superintendent Brady Dickinson.

Dickinson said Harrison and Morningside Elementary Schools both had failing roofs and the worst heating and cooling systems in the district, which is why they were the first on the list.

“Those were started here this last spring, and now we’re bring on Lincoln Elementary and so work is going to be going here right now and then next year we’ll be attacking Robert Stewart which will be the largest of the projects we will complete,” Dickinson said.

Canyon Ridge High and Perrine

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