Malia Manning watches a short video with her peers during a Hope Squad class Tuesday at Minico High School in Rupert. The elective course is for students whose peers found them trustworthy.
RUPERT — The Minidoka County School District is training student peers to reach out to teens who may be contemplating suicide to positively change the outcome.
Students in the Hope Squad class have a discussion Feb. 4 at Minico High School in Rupert. The students refer to themselves as the Hope Squad and are encouraged to help high-risk students.
Garrett Matsen laughs during a Hope Squad class Tuesday at Minico High School in Rupert. The class is made up of all grade levels and is intended for trustworthy students to help their peers find hope.
Minidoka County school officials are working on a new graduation plan for Minico High School after new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in t…
Malia Manning watches a short video with her peers during a Hope Squad class Tuesday at Minico High School in Rupert. The elective course is for students whose peers found them trustworthy.
Students in the Hope Squad class have a discussion Feb. 4 at Minico High School in Rupert. The students refer to themselves as the Hope Squad and are encouraged to help high-risk students.
Garrett Matsen laughs during a Hope Squad class Tuesday at Minico High School in Rupert. The class is made up of all grade levels and is intended for trustworthy students to help their peers find hope.