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Construction on track for Willow Creek Elementary, set to open in Fall 2026

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - Construction continues onward within the walls of Willow Creek Elementary, the district's newest elementary school, which is scheduled to welcome its first students when doors open in September 2026.

The school represents a significant investment in the future of education in eastern Idaho and comes as District 93 works to accommodate continued population growth and increasing student enrollment throughout the region.

"It's always fun to open a school and be part of that and be part of the original crew that started," Willow Creek Elementary Principal Steve Cziep said. "And I think the kids are going to be just as excited."

Although crews officially broke ground on the project in September 2024, district leaders say planning for Willow Creek Elementary began much earlier. Initial design work dates back to 2019, as school officials evaluated long-term enrollment trends and future facility needs.

"I started the design for this school back in 2019, and it's been a long but rewarding road to get here," shared Tucker Hatley, project manager of NBW Architects. "There are features of this building that are unique only to this structure, including individualized bonus rooms for music or special needs programs... we've been really impressed with the work that has been done."

As new housing developments and neighborhoods have expanded throughout the Idaho Falls and Ammon area, district leaders have identified the need for additional classroom space to reduce overcrowding at existing elementary schools and accommodate future growth.

To see the updated 2026-2027 D93 Boundaries Map, click here.

Willow Creek Elementary will be the first completely new elementary school design utilized by District 93 in approximately 30 years. School officials say the building is being designed with modern learning environments that support both academic achievement and student collaboration.

In addition to creating additional classroom capacity, district leaders say the new facility will offer updated educational spaces designed to meet today's students' needs.

"The classrooms are amazing," Principal Steve Cziep shared. "The teachers that I've brought through love the setups and the technology that's going in, just a lot of excitement to be shared."

Construction progress has become increasingly visible in recent months, with the school's structure taking shape. District officials remain on track for a fall 2026 opening and have already started preparing for the school's future operations.

"It's a beautiful, beautiful elementary," Logan Bingham, senior director of Headwaters Construction, said. "They've incorporated many features that will really help with the learning process. And that's been impressive to watch."

For many families in this rapidly growing area of Bonneville County, the new school represents more than just another building project. It reflects the district's efforts to stay ahead of growth while continuing to invest in educational opportunities for future generations.

District 93 plans to provide additional updates as construction progresses toward the school's anticipated opening in September 2026. To find more resources with the district, click here.

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