Lewiston High School's FCCLA members did a great job at the Region 2 competition!




Students in Focus
📸 Leo, 2nd Grade at McSorley Elementary School
“Leo is always wearing a big smile; he brings joy to everyone around him. He loves learning new things, playing with his friends, and can talk about Minecraft all day long!”
– His 2nd Grade Teacher, McSorley Elementary
“I like gym and playing with my friends at gym.”
– Leo
Students Behind the Lens:
Marissa Peterson, Abi White, and Kennedie Clare
📸 Leo, 2nd Grade at McSorley Elementary School
“Leo is always wearing a big smile; he brings joy to everyone around him. He loves learning new things, playing with his friends, and can talk about Minecraft all day long!”
– His 2nd Grade Teacher, McSorley Elementary
“I like gym and playing with my friends at gym.”
– Leo
Students Behind the Lens:
Marissa Peterson, Abi White, and Kennedie Clare

Reminder, tomorrow is an early release day for students. Staff will use this time for professional learning focused on ensuring high levels of learning for ALL students!

Science in action at Orchards Elementary!
Primary students explored light and shadows by designing and testing materials for shadow puppets. Intermediate students focused on light and vision, learning about the structure and function of the eye through cow eye dissections.
Hands-on learning helping students understand how we see the world around us!
Primary students explored light and shadows by designing and testing materials for shadow puppets. Intermediate students focused on light and vision, learning about the structure and function of the eye through cow eye dissections.
Hands-on learning helping students understand how we see the world around us!







Students in Focus
📸 Mariah, 12th grade at Tammany High School
“She is a very positive presence at Tammany; she is always smiling and encouraging others.”
– Greg Kramasz, THS Principal
“This school is very welcoming, and there is not a whole lot of judgment from people here. Everyone just sticks to themselves, it's really nice.”
– Mariah
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare, Laura Schwartz, Marissa Peterson
📸 Mariah, 12th grade at Tammany High School
“She is a very positive presence at Tammany; she is always smiling and encouraging others.”
– Greg Kramasz, THS Principal
“This school is very welcoming, and there is not a whole lot of judgment from people here. Everyone just sticks to themselves, it's really nice.”
– Mariah
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare, Laura Schwartz, Marissa Peterson

Nominations are now open for the 2025-2026 Educational Support Personnel (ESP) of the Year Award!
Don’t miss your chance to nominate that exceptional employee who provides critical support to our educational services and recognize them for their outstanding performance! Educational Support Personnel are vital to the ultimate success of student learning. That person may be the food service worker who serves food with a smile, the custodian who works tirelessly to ensure a clean and safe working environment, the maintenance worker who goes above and beyond to expertly maintain our facilities and grounds; the instructional assistant who helps kids get excited about learning and to see their potential; or the administrative support staff who has a positive outlook and rapport with students and staff. All of our support staff serve to support our students in achieving their potential.
Fellow staff members, school district employees, parents, students and the general public are encouraged to complete and return a nomination form for this year’s ESP of the Year award winner! Hard copy nomination forms are available on the district website, at each school and at the Central Services Office (3317 12th Street), or complete the online form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf1lJBw1JTddLFWoLG3pd7a8Hj9zVVgpei0g8WjDKW_J0Lajg/viewform
Don’t miss your chance to nominate that exceptional employee who provides critical support to our educational services and recognize them for their outstanding performance! Educational Support Personnel are vital to the ultimate success of student learning. That person may be the food service worker who serves food with a smile, the custodian who works tirelessly to ensure a clean and safe working environment, the maintenance worker who goes above and beyond to expertly maintain our facilities and grounds; the instructional assistant who helps kids get excited about learning and to see their potential; or the administrative support staff who has a positive outlook and rapport with students and staff. All of our support staff serve to support our students in achieving their potential.
Fellow staff members, school district employees, parents, students and the general public are encouraged to complete and return a nomination form for this year’s ESP of the Year award winner! Hard copy nomination forms are available on the district website, at each school and at the Central Services Office (3317 12th Street), or complete the online form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf1lJBw1JTddLFWoLG3pd7a8Hj9zVVgpei0g8WjDKW_J0Lajg/viewform

Students in Focus
📸 Landry, 7th grade at Sacajawea Middle School
“He always leads by example and does the right thing!”
– Corey Williams
“My favorite thing about school is my math class with Mr. Walker, and I really like playing hockey!”
– Landry
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Katie Elford, Katelyn Rassmussen, Kaylee Cargill, and Corrina Scoville
📸 Landry, 7th grade at Sacajawea Middle School
“He always leads by example and does the right thing!”
– Corey Williams
“My favorite thing about school is my math class with Mr. Walker, and I really like playing hockey!”
– Landry
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Katie Elford, Katelyn Rassmussen, Kaylee Cargill, and Corrina Scoville

This month at Whitman Elementary, students spent time in the library talking about kindness and empathy. They shared what kindness looks like to them by creating individual quilt squares filled with thoughtful words, drawings, and ideas. Those squares were then brought together to create a Kindness Quilt.




Lewiston High School students from Mr. Slickpoo’s Nez Perce Language classes recently visited the headquarters of Nez Perce National Historical Park in Spalding, Idaho, for a day of learning, culture, and connection.
Students were welcomed by National Park Service rangers and staff, watched a film in the visitor center auditorium, and learned about Nez Perce canoe traditions from Park Service staff member Jared Wicks. They also explored the Wetxuwíitin Collection through a presentation by Harry H. Slickpoo Jr., viewed exhibits, and visited the vault and archives with curator Kristine Leier.
Following the visit, Nez Perce Language 1 and 2 students shared their final project presentations with those in attendance. Projects ranged from housing label projects and interviews with elders to beadwork, Nez Perce history, legends, music, the lifecycle of the Chinook salmon, and even a special performance of “What a Wonderful World” translated into the Nez Perce language.
A meaningful day honoring language, history, and student voice.
Students were welcomed by National Park Service rangers and staff, watched a film in the visitor center auditorium, and learned about Nez Perce canoe traditions from Park Service staff member Jared Wicks. They also explored the Wetxuwíitin Collection through a presentation by Harry H. Slickpoo Jr., viewed exhibits, and visited the vault and archives with curator Kristine Leier.
Following the visit, Nez Perce Language 1 and 2 students shared their final project presentations with those in attendance. Projects ranged from housing label projects and interviews with elders to beadwork, Nez Perce history, legends, music, the lifecycle of the Chinook salmon, and even a special performance of “What a Wonderful World” translated into the Nez Perce language.
A meaningful day honoring language, history, and student voice.








The first-ever Career and Resource Fair at Tammany High School was a huge success! Students had the opportunity to connect with employers, schools, and local resources that support their future goals.





Reminder, no school school on Friday, January 16th and Monday, January 19th.

Join us for a tour of Lewiston High School! 🐯
🗓 Friday, January 16, 2026
⏰ 8:00 AM
📍 Meet at the Bengal statue at the front of the school
✨ Now unlimited. You asked, and we listened!
We’re excited to open this tour to everyone and appreciate the feedback from our community. Just show up and join us as we explore Lewiston High School together.
🗓 Friday, January 16, 2026
⏰ 8:00 AM
📍 Meet at the Bengal statue at the front of the school
✨ Now unlimited. You asked, and we listened!
We’re excited to open this tour to everyone and appreciate the feedback from our community. Just show up and join us as we explore Lewiston High School together.

Join us for a tour of Lewiston High School! 🐯
🗓 Friday, January 16, 2026
⏰ 8:00 AM
📍 Meet at the Bengal statue at the front of the school
Limited to the first 12 people. Just show up!
🗓 Friday, January 16, 2026
⏰ 8:00 AM
📍 Meet at the Bengal statue at the front of the school
Limited to the first 12 people. Just show up!

Students in Focus
📸 Samuel, 12th grade at Lewiston High School
“Sam is one of the very best students we have at LHS. He’s Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper, carries a 4.0 GPA, and is an incredibly kind and hardworking individual. We are lucky to have him at LHS!”
– Ryan Wessels, Assistant Principal, Lewiston High School
“My favorite class is journalism. I like the atmosphere and being the Editor-in-Chief.”
– Samuel
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Reilley Horne
📸 Samuel, 12th grade at Lewiston High School
“Sam is one of the very best students we have at LHS. He’s Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper, carries a 4.0 GPA, and is an incredibly kind and hardworking individual. We are lucky to have him at LHS!”
– Ryan Wessels, Assistant Principal, Lewiston High School
“My favorite class is journalism. I like the atmosphere and being the Editor-in-Chief.”
– Samuel
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Reilley Horne

We are grateful for the School Resource Officers who support the safety and well-being of our schools each day. 💙
Thank you to Officer Oates (Jenifer Middle School), Officer Smith (Sacajawea Middle School), Deputy Hays (Tammany High School), and Officer Whitlock (Lewiston High School) for the care, dedication, and relationships you build with our students and staff.
Thank you to Officer Oates (Jenifer Middle School), Officer Smith (Sacajawea Middle School), Deputy Hays (Tammany High School), and Officer Whitlock (Lewiston High School) for the care, dedication, and relationships you build with our students and staff.

Honors Biology at Lewiston High School had a special visitor… a snake! 🐍
Students in Focus
📸 Penny, 2nd grader at Webster Elementary
“Penny is a kind, thoughtful student who is the epitome of integrity. She is responsible and always respectful! She truly exhibits what it means to be a R.E.A.L. Tiger!”
– Mrs. Landrus, 2nd Grade teacher
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Marissa Peterson and Kennedie Clare
📸 Penny, 2nd grader at Webster Elementary
“Penny is a kind, thoughtful student who is the epitome of integrity. She is responsible and always respectful! She truly exhibits what it means to be a R.E.A.L. Tiger!”
– Mrs. Landrus, 2nd Grade teacher
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Marissa Peterson and Kennedie Clare

Nominations for the 2026-2027 Teacher of the Year are open!
More information can be found at:
https://www.lewistonschools.net/page/teacher-of-the-year-award
Nominate a teacher using the online form at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf1FIhpIsvo1wWjCksbZCgp4RbzC-L7Pgx1DRmoO1d6cg-kBg/viewform

Students in Focus
📸 Finnley, 3rd grader at Camelot Elementary
“He is always participating in class discussions and he is a great leader in and out of the classroom.”
– Karla Carper, Principal, Camelot Elementary
“We get to learn new things.”
– Finnley
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson, Laura Schwartz
📸 Finnley, 3rd grader at Camelot Elementary
“He is always participating in class discussions and he is a great leader in and out of the classroom.”
– Karla Carper, Principal, Camelot Elementary
“We get to learn new things.”
– Finnley
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson, Laura Schwartz

Three Sacajawea Middle School students were recognized for their outstanding writing! Congratulations to Elvia, Dominic, and Haylee for earning cash prizes in the Clearwater River Women’s Club Writing Contest.





