LeeAnn Morgan and Rebecca Wills

The Twin Falls School District Board of Trustees approved hiring two new administrators at a special meeting on Thursday, March 19. 

Twin Falls School District Names LeeAnn Morgan as Principal of Pillar Falls Elementary

The Twin Falls School District is pleased to announce that LeeAnn Morgan, a seasoned educator and administrator, has been selected as the new principal of Pillar Falls Elementary School. Morgan's dedication to education is evident in her nearly a decade of service in the district, including her role as the vice principal at Oregon Trail Elementary from 2016 to 2023 and at Pillar Falls Elementary since the school opened. Morgan will fill the role currently held by Nancy Murphy, who will be the Director of Elementary Programs for the 2025-26 school year. 

Morgan began her career in education in the Filer School District, where she taught second and fifth grade before joining TFSD in 2016. A proud product of Twin Falls schools, she was inspired to become a teacher by the educators who shaped her learning experience. She earned a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education from Idaho State University in 2010 and a Master’s in Educational Leadership from Boise State University in 2016.

“I’m honored to continue serving the students, staff, and families of Pillar Falls in this new role,” Morgan said. “I look forward to building on our strong foundation of student success and collaboration.”

Twin Falls School District Welcomes Rebecca Wills as Director of Support Services

The Twin Falls School District is pleased to announce that Dr. Rebecca Wills has been selected as the new Director of Support Services. With a wealth of experience in education and leadership, Wills brings a commitment to ensuring all students receive the resources and support they need to succeed. She has served as the Director of Programs for the Wendell School District since 2018, where she oversaw instructional programs, special education, and federal programs, including Title I, English Language Learners, Migrant, and Homeless Services. Her extensive background also includes serving as a Special Education Director in Buhl, an assistant principal in Twin Falls, and a special education and physical education teacher. Wills will take on this role on July 1, when the current Director of Support Services, Kindel Mason, is set to retire. 

Wills holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Northwest Nazarene University, an Educational Specialist degree, and a Master’s in Educational Leadership from the University of Idaho. She is certified as a teacher in multiple areas, including special education, physical education, and health. In addition to her administrative experience, she teaches educational leadership courses at Grand Canyon University, preparing future school leaders. 

​The Director of Support Services in the Twin Falls School District fosters a supportive educational environment. This position oversees a range of programs and services designed to meet the diverse needs of students, including special education, school nurses, and the Gifted and Talented Program. The director collaborates with educators, parents, and community partners to ensure that all students receive the necessary support to thrive academically and personally. Additionally, the role involves supervising specialized staff such as paraprofessionals, psychologists, and therapists, ensuring services are delivered effectively and in compliance with relevant regulations.