Introducing to you Lewiston High School's FFA chapter officers!

Left to right
Olivia Brinkley (Vice President)
Laura Schwartz (Reporter)
Louis Sutton (President)
Kailee Scott (Secretary)
Lani Nelsen (Sentinal)
Jackson Armitage (Treasurer)
1 day ago, Chelby Smith
group of students
On Wednesday's early release, our schools invested in professional growth to ensure high levels of learning for ALL students.
Thank you for your continued support!
2 days ago, Chelby Smith
adult learning
adult learning
adult learning
adult learning
adult learning
adult learning
✨ Students in Focus ✨

Meet Josie Horak, a 10th grader at Lewiston High School!

💭 “My favorite thing about school is the opportunities I get from being in sports broadcasting, and all the nice people.” – Josie Horak

📝 “Josie is an awesome student. This year, she helped our counselors create signs and banners for our college and career center, and they look fantastic! We are lucky to have her at LHS!!” – Ryan Wessels, LHS Assistant Principal

📸 Student Behind the Lens: Reilley Horne
3 days ago, Chelby Smith
students behind the lens series
Throwback Thursday to WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) orientation! 🌟 Both Jenifer and Sacajawea Middle Schools use WEB to help 6th graders feel connected and supported as they begin their middle school journey.

These photos capture Sacajawea’s 8th grade leaders in action, building connections and showing that everyone belongs.
3 days ago, Chelby Smith
6th and 8th grade students at orientation
6th and 8th grade students at orientation
6th and 8th grade students at orientation
6th and 8th grade students at orientation
6th and 8th grade students at orientation
6th and 8th grade students at orientation
6th and 8th grade students at orientation
6th and 8th grade students at orientation
6th and 8th grade students at orientation

Camelot Elementary was visited by Superintendent Sperber and Joe Bengal to promote Battle of the Books!

3 days ago, Chelby Smith
Joe Bengal and Mr. Sperber
Joe Bengal speaking to students
Joe Bengal in a group of students
Joe Bengal in a group of students
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!

Graphic by student Avery Smith
4 days ago, Chelby Smith
EARLY RELEASE  schedule
✨ Students in Focus ✨

Meet Claire Harper, 8th grader at Jenifer Middle School!

💭 “I really like my exploratory classes like Jazz Band. Also, I like seeing all of my friends throughout the day.” – Claire Harper

📝 “She’s a great student. Always kind to other people and has a great big smile on her face.” – Quinn Aldous, Assistant Principal

📸 Students Behind the Lens: Emma Wassmuth, Marissa Peterson & Kennedie Clare
6 days ago, Chelby Smith
claire is in a maroon shirt with denim jumper
Webster Elementary had a visit from Joe Bengal to celebrate Battle of the Books!
6 days ago, Chelby Smith
Joe Bengal hugging kids
students sitting together in the library
Joe Bengal talking to students
IBOB book display
Joe Bengal with students in the library
IBOB books
Lewiston High School Foods 1 students at the DeAtley Career Technical Center made s’mores dip as part of a tasty lesson! They compared homemade vs. store-bought versions to see which one came out on top.

📸 Photos by student photographer Josie Horak
7 days ago, Chelby Smith
students making s'mores dip
students making s'mores dip
students making s'mores dip
students making s'mores dip
students making s'mores dip
students making s'mores dip
students making s'mores dip
students making s'mores dip
students making s'mores dip
students making s'mores dip
✨ Student in Focus ✨

Meet Sophia Paul, 1st grader at McGhee Elementary!

💭 “I like my specials. My favorite one is going to the library!” – Sophia Paul

📝 “Sophia is the kindest and funniest kid you could ever hope to meet!” – Amy Kronemann, Head Teacher

📸 Student Behind the Lens: By Emma Wassmuth
7 days ago, Chelby Smith
little girl in a pink shirt and black pants with blonde hair
Joe Bengal visited Jenifer Middle School to help students kick off Battle of the Books!
8 days ago, Chelby Smith
students with Joe Bengal
October Pants Drive is going on now!
9 days ago, Chelby Smith
jeans flyer
✨ Staff in Focus ✨

Meet Linda Hesse, Secretary at Camelot Elementary!

💭 “The kids here are the best kids to work for and with. And we always try to do best by our kids.” – Linda Hesse

📝 “Linda is the face of Camelot. The first one everyone sees when they enter the building and an invaluable member of our staff.” – Karla Carper, Camelot Principal

📸 Students Behind the Lens: Marissa Peterson, Laura Schwartz & Kennedie Clare
10 days ago, Chelby Smith
woman in striped shirt and black pants
⏰ Centennial Elementary 2nd graders built their own clocks to better understand how time works in groups of 5!
Hands-on learning makes math concepts come alive!
10 days ago, Chelby Smith
students building clocks
students building clocks
students building clocks
students building clocks
students building clocks
students building clocks
✨ Students in Focus ✨

Meet Emerson Miller, 5th grader at Orchards Elementary!

💭 “I really like having the opportunity to learn and being able to have the chance to experience new stuff. And the fair was really fun because my pig won grand champ.” – Emerson

📝 “She just won grand champ at the fair. She has already been the star student in our class, and she does a great job supporting her classmates.” – Ms. Bozzuto, 5th Grade Teacher

📸 Students Behind the Lens: Laura Schwartz & Kennedie Clare
11 days ago, Chelby Smith
girl with a pony tail, grey sweatshirt, black shorts, and white shoes
A huge thank you to Clearwater Paper for donating and delivering all the books for this year’s Idaho Battle of the Books! 📚

Their generosity provided 5 copies of each of the 16 titles for every elementary school, plus 5 copies of each of the 12 titles for both middle schools and both high schools.

We are so grateful for their support in helping our students develop a love of reading and preparing them for this exciting competition!
11 days ago, Chelby Smith
Thank you Clearwater Paper

We are hiring school bus drivers!

Why drive for ISD No. 1?
· Pay: $20.61 – $23.08 per hour
· Paid training provided – no prior experience required
· Meaningful work transporting and supporting our students
· Benefits: CDL training, competitive benefit plan including PERSI retirement, sick leave, holiday pay, a positive work environment, and the chance to make a daily difference in students’ lives

What does a school bus driver do?
Drivers safely transport students on daily routes and special events, ensure buses are in safe operating condition, and create a positive environment for students as they travel to and from school.
Requirements:
· At least 21 years of age
· Valid driver’s license and insurability
· Ability to obtain a CDL with school bus endorsement (training provided)
· Fingerprint/background clearance, DOT physical, and drug/alcohol testing clearance

Encourage those in your network to apply and join our team!

Applications can be submitted online at: www.lewistonschools.net/employment.
Questions may be directed to Human Resources at (208) 748-3000 or humanresources@lewistonschools.net.
Together, we can ensure every student has a safe ride to school and back home. EOE

12 days ago, Chelby Smith
school bus drivers needed
Wear pink and come cheer on the Bengals! 🏐💗 Join us for a special night of Bengal Volleyball as we support Breast Cancer Awareness.
13 days ago, Chelby Smith
volleyball
✨ Students in Focus ✨

Meet Mason Ravary, 6th grader at Sacajawea Middle School!

💭 “I like socializing with my friends and running around with my friends, and I like the new principal.” – Mason

📝 “Mason always does the right thing. He is always polite, courteous, and he takes care of business.” – Corey Williams, SMS Principal

📸 Students Behind the Lens: Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson & Abi White
13 days ago, Chelby Smith
student in a black tee, ombre shorts, black tennis shoes
Lewiston High School Spanish students visited Centennial Elementary to read a story in Spanish to second graders. This experience gave younger learners a fun way to hear the language and connect across grade levels.
13 days ago, Chelby Smith
students in a group holding a book