Dear Parents,
We have made changes this year to the SUMMER SCHOOL bus routes for several reasons. Students will need to go to the elementary school nearest their home, and a shuttle bus will pick them up from the elementary school and transport them to the middle school.
When school dismisses, buses will pick up students at the middle school and transport them back to the elementary school. Parents will be responsible for getting their students to and from the elementary school, as there will not be any neighborhood bus stops this year.
Bus schedules are as follows:
Students will load at their elementary school at 7:50 a.m., and buses will depart all elementary schools by 8:05 a.m. to arrive at the middle school by 8:20 a.m. Buses will depart the middle school at 12:07p.m. to transport students back to the elementary schools for the afternoon ride home.
This schedule does not apply to students with special needs who require specialized transportation and a bus aide.
If you have any questions, please contact our transportation team - 208-359-3265
Respectfully,
Madison Transportation Team

UPDATE from Transportation team - Please see corrected times!
Dear Parents,
We have made changes this year to the SUMMER SCHOOL bus routes for several reasons. Students will need to go to the elementary school nearest their home, and a shuttle bus will pick them up from the elementary school and transport them to the middle school.
When school dismisses, buses will pick up students at the middle school and transport them back to the elementary school. Parents will be responsible for getting their students to and from the elementary school, as there will not be any neighborhood bus stops this year.
Bus schedules are as follows:
Students will load at their elementary school at 7:50 a.m., and buses will depart all elementary schools by 8:05 a.m. to arrive at the middle school by 8:20 a.m. Buses will depart the middle school at 12:07p.m. to transport students back to the elementary schools for the afternoon ride home.
This schedule does not apply to students with special needs who require specialized transportation and a bus aide.
If you have any questions, please contact our transportation team - 208-359-3265
Respectfully,
Madison Transportation Team



Hello Rexburg Community! Voting is next week, and we want to remind our community what the levy on the ballot is for.
The levy would be used to bridge the gap between what state funding provides and the realities of today’s costs of operating and maintaining our schools. From transportation and safety to curriculum, technology, and staffing, these are the day-to-day expenses that keep our schools running.
All district finances are transparent and publicly available. We understand school funding can often be generalized or misunderstood, which is why we encourage our community to stay informed, ask questions, and have conversations with local district leadership about how funding impacts our schools each day.
If you would like to talk through district finances or ask questions directly, our Finance Manager, Blake Snedaker, is available at our temporary district office trailers located on the west side of the Bobcat Fieldhouse. We would be happy to help answer questions and provide information so our community can make informed decisions. #wearemadison
“The estimated average annual cost to the taxpayer on the proposed levy is a tax of $52.97 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value, per year, based on current conditions. The proposed levy replaces an existing levy that expires on June 30, 2026, that currently costs $52.97 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. Therefore, if the proposed levy is approved, the tax per $100,000 of taxable assessed value is not expected to change. The levy will be assessed for two years.”

Today we’re celebrating the incredible leaders who keep our schools running strong every single day. From early mornings to late nights, our principals show up with dedication, heart, and a true commitment to students, staff, and families.
Thank you for leading with integrity, supporting your teams, and creating positive learning environments where everyone can succeed. Your impact is felt in every hallway, classroom, and conversation.
We appreciate you today and every day! 🍎
#wearemadison #NationalPrincipalsDay

4th Grade Science Fair Friday, May 1, 8:30-11:00 in the Lincoln Elementary Gym.



Time to relax, recharge, and enjoy the break—we hope it’s a great one!
Classes will resume on Monday the 20th. We’ll see you back soon! #wearemadison





Madison School District’s Supplemental Levy will be on the May 19th ballot.
If approved, the levy would support current programs and services, including staffing, safety, technology, curriculum, and transportation.
🗳 When: May 19th election
📍 Where: Your local polling location — found on voteidaho.gov
Learn more:
Stay informed, ask questions, and participate in the election.
👉 Visit our Levy Page to learn more and use our estimated property tax calculator to explore what this looks like for you. https://www.msd321.com/page/madison-levy-renewal-2026
“The estimated average annual cost to the taxpayer on the proposed levy is a tax of $52.97 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value, per year, based on current conditions. The proposed levy replaces an existing levy that expires on June 30, 2026, that currently costs $52.97 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. Therefore, if the proposed levy is approved, the tax per $100,000 of taxable assessed value is not expected to change. The levy will be assessed for two years.”





