Richfield School
| Richfield School | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
555 North Tiger Drive , United States | |
| Coordinates | 43°03′12″N 114°09′26″W / 43.053284°N 114.157223°W |
| Information | |
| Type | Public |
| Established | 1907[1] |
| School district | Richfield School Districts #316 |
| Principal | Scott Guthrie[2] |
| Staff | 16.0[3] |
| Grades | K–12 |
| Enrollment | 208 (2025)[3] |
| Student to teacher ratio | 13.0[3] |
| Colors | Red White Black[4] |
| Athletics conference | 1A Sawtooth Conference[5] |
| Mascot | Tigers[4] |
| Accreditation | Cognia |
| Website | www |
Richfield School is a grade K-12 Public located in Richfield, Idaho.
History
The first school opened in 1907 and two years later in 1909, a new permanent lava rock structure was built. By 1912, the school served 85 students.[1][6] A local hotel was used as part of the high school starting in the 1930s.[7] In the late 1960s, a new building was constructed.[8] Following a 2018 voter-approved bond a new gymnasium and agriculture education building were constructed.[9]
Athletics
Richfield Tigers compete in the 1A division, the smallest division in the Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA). They participate in the District IV Sawtooth Conference.[5]
State championships
- Football: 1986[10]
- Girls Basketball: 1979, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016[10]
- Girls Track: 1994[10]
- Volleyball: 2015[10]
Notable people
- Donna Pence - Former Idaho Legislator
References
- ^ a b "City Of Richfield, Idaho". City of Richfield. Retrieved February 16, 2026.
- ^ "Staff Directory". Richfield School District. Retrieved February 16, 2026.
- ^ a b c "District Directory Information (2024-2025 School Year)". National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Retrieved February 16, 2026.
- ^ a b "Richfield High School". Idaho High School Activities Association. Retrieved February 16, 2026.
- ^ a b "Richfield High School Tigers". Idaho Sports. Retrieved February 16, 2026.
- ^ "No Temporary Structure, Richfield Wants A Permanent School Building". The Richfield Recorder. Retrieved February 16, 2026.
- ^ "From Raindrop to Field: Irrigation History in Idaho, 1860-1970, and Beyond" (PDF). Idaho State Historical Society. Retrieved February 16, 2026.
- ^ "Architecture / West" (PDF). Construction Publication / West. Retrieved February 16, 2026.
- ^ "Idaho Falls, Middleton bond issues fall short, again". ID Ed News. Retrieved February 16, 2026.
- ^ a b c d "Tournament Records & Past Champions" (PDF). Idaho High School Activities Association. Retrieved February 16, 2026.