Students in Focus
📸 Sam, 10th grade at Lewiston High School
“Sam is one of my favorite people. He’s hardworking, kind, and endlessly involved. Whether he’s leading the trumpet section, defending his case as a Mock Trial attorney, making plays on the football field, or presenting in DECA competitions, Sam steps up as a leader and dedicates himself to LHS.”
– Ryan Wessels, LHS Assistant Principal
“My favorite subject is math; math is where it's at."
– Sam
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Reilley Horne
📸 Sam, 10th grade at Lewiston High School
“Sam is one of my favorite people. He’s hardworking, kind, and endlessly involved. Whether he’s leading the trumpet section, defending his case as a Mock Trial attorney, making plays on the football field, or presenting in DECA competitions, Sam steps up as a leader and dedicates himself to LHS.”
– Ryan Wessels, LHS Assistant Principal
“My favorite subject is math; math is where it's at."
– Sam
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Reilley Horne

Miss Rachael and Miss Kendra’s 7th grade art classes at Sacajawea Middle School brought their creativity to life by designing their own puppets, so of course they had to put on a puppet show to show them off!
Happy Thanksgiving from the Lewiston School District!
We are grateful for our students, families, staff, and community who work together every day to support high levels of learning for all students.
We are grateful for our students, families, staff, and community who work together every day to support high levels of learning for all students.

📸 Gage, 2nd grader at Orchards Elementary
“Gage is a hard worker and a super sweet boy. When things get hard, he perseveres through it.”
– Linde Heckler, Principal, Orchards Elementary
“I like writing and playing games in the morning in class.”
– Gage
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Abi White, Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson
“Gage is a hard worker and a super sweet boy. When things get hard, he perseveres through it.”
– Linde Heckler, Principal, Orchards Elementary
“I like writing and playing games in the morning in class.”
– Gage
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Abi White, Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson

Mr. Booth’s G/T class at Camelot Elementary celebrated international dishes while studying countries around the world. Students chose to dress up to represent their selected country or bring a dish from that culture. Such a fun and tasty way to learn!
We will see our students again on Monday, December 1st! Have a nice break!
Graphic by student Taylor Gossage
Graphic by student Taylor Gossage

Celebrating Jill Walton, who is retiring after 19 years of dedicated service to the Lewiston School District. Jill has operated our printshop with consistency, skill, and care, keeping materials flowing for staff and students across the district.
We are grateful for all she has done. Congratulations on your retirement, Jill!
We are grateful for all she has done. Congratulations on your retirement, Jill!

Staff in Focus
📸 Rebecca “Becki” Sater, Instructional Assistant at McGhee Elementary
“She is a long-time, committed member of the McGhee team. She works with our kids who need specialized instruction and support in reading, and she is willing to step in everywhere within the building to help out.”
– Mary Wells, Principal
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kaylee Cargill
📸 Rebecca “Becki” Sater, Instructional Assistant at McGhee Elementary
“She is a long-time, committed member of the McGhee team. She works with our kids who need specialized instruction and support in reading, and she is willing to step in everywhere within the building to help out.”
– Mary Wells, Principal
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kaylee Cargill

LHS kicked off the Red Kettle season with a big win, bringing home the Golden Kettle at the Salvation Army’s annual event! 🏆🎉 They earned the top spot by collecting the most support during the friendly competition against Clarkston High School.
A huge thank you to the LHS Leadership students who donated their time and represented our school with pride: Brody, Luka, Adi, Ella, Makenna, and Raegan.
The event included an ugly sweater contest, a potato bar dinner, a silent auction, and activities that all helped raise funds for programs supporting families across the LC Valley.
A huge thank you to the LHS Leadership students who donated their time and represented our school with pride: Brody, Luka, Adi, Ella, Makenna, and Raegan.
The event included an ugly sweater contest, a potato bar dinner, a silent auction, and activities that all helped raise funds for programs supporting families across the LC Valley.

Today is National Substitute Educators Day!
Our substitutes step in with flexibility, care, and dedication, keeping classrooms running smoothly and supporting learning at every level. We are truly thankful for the way they show up for our students and staff each day.
“Our substitute teachers allow our students to learn at high levels every day! I cannot tell you how thankful I am for their effort and the work they put in for our students and teachers!”
Tim Sperber, superintendent
We are currently hiring substitutes!
To apply or learn more, visit:
https://lewistonisdid.sites.thrillshare.com/page/employment
Our substitutes step in with flexibility, care, and dedication, keeping classrooms running smoothly and supporting learning at every level. We are truly thankful for the way they show up for our students and staff each day.
“Our substitute teachers allow our students to learn at high levels every day! I cannot tell you how thankful I am for their effort and the work they put in for our students and teachers!”
Tim Sperber, superintendent
We are currently hiring substitutes!
To apply or learn more, visit:
https://lewistonisdid.sites.thrillshare.com/page/employment

McSorley Elementary's “Under the Sea” Book Fair was a huge success!
The school’s PTA worked hard to bring this event to life, and families enjoyed a fun night. It’s always great to see our school communities come together! 🌊📚
The school’s PTA worked hard to bring this event to life, and families enjoyed a fun night. It’s always great to see our school communities come together! 🌊📚






Student in Focus: 📸 River, 5th grader at Webster Elementary
“River is the coolest, kindest kid! He’s so fun to have in the classroom, and such an amazing classmate to all students.”
– Mrs. Shaw, 5th Grade Teacher, Webster Elementary
“My favorite thing about school is P.E.”
– River
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Emma Wassmuth, Sydney Crea, and Bri Frederick
“River is the coolest, kindest kid! He’s so fun to have in the classroom, and such an amazing classmate to all students.”
– Mrs. Shaw, 5th Grade Teacher, Webster Elementary
“My favorite thing about school is P.E.”
– River
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Emma Wassmuth, Sydney Crea, and Bri Frederick

The Reptile Man visited Camelot Elementary!
Educational Support Professionals Day
Today we celebrate the incredible people who keep our schools running smoothly every day. From secretaries and instructional assistants to custodians, bus drivers, food service teams, tech staff, and so many others, your work supports every student, every classroom, and every building.
“I am thankful for our ESP staff every day! Because of their dedication to our students and district we can live out our mission of ensuring high levels of learning for ALL students!”
-Tim Sperber, Superintendent
Thank you for the care, patience, and commitment you bring to our schools. We appreciate you!
Today we celebrate the incredible people who keep our schools running smoothly every day. From secretaries and instructional assistants to custodians, bus drivers, food service teams, tech staff, and so many others, your work supports every student, every classroom, and every building.
“I am thankful for our ESP staff every day! Because of their dedication to our students and district we can live out our mission of ensuring high levels of learning for ALL students!”
-Tim Sperber, Superintendent
Thank you for the care, patience, and commitment you bring to our schools. We appreciate you!

Students in Focus
📸 Kora, 1st grader at Centennial Elementary
“Kora has shown so much growth this year! She has stretched outside of her comfort zone by making new friends and engaging in classroom discussions.”
– Mrs. Delich, 1st Grade Teacher, Centennial Elementary
“I like math.”
– Kora
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson
📸 Kora, 1st grader at Centennial Elementary
“Kora has shown so much growth this year! She has stretched outside of her comfort zone by making new friends and engaging in classroom discussions.”
– Mrs. Delich, 1st Grade Teacher, Centennial Elementary
“I like math.”
– Kora
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson

Arthropod dissection in Lewiston High School's Marine Biology Class!

The Reptile Man visited Whitman Elementary!








Staff in Focus: Andrew Quint and John Thayer!

Veterans Day at Lewiston High School
Whitman Elementary's Donuts with a Veteran







