
We're excited to welcome Alysia as our new Special Education Teacher at McSorley Elementary. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Theology from Indiana Bible College, a Master of Arts in Teaching in Elementary Education from Greenville University, and a Master of Science in Educational Leadership from Eastern Illinois University. Most recently, Alysia served as a Special Education Teacher with Epic Charter Schools in Oklahoma City.
Please join us in giving Alysia a warm Lewiston welcome!

These photos are from the session, "What Is a Professional Learning Community?" Together, our newest educators learned how collaboration, shared goals, and continuous learning help us ensure high levels of learning for ALL students.
Over the next few days, we'll be introducing our new certified staff, so be sure to follow along and help us give them a warm Lewiston welcome!







For 16 years, Scott safely transported students each day, providing a dependable and caring presence for families throughout our community. Thank you for your commitment to our students and schools. We wish you a happy and well-deserved retirement!


As a Food Service Worker at Lewiston High School, Darla played an important role in supporting students each day. We are grateful for her service and wish her all the best in retirement. Thank you, Darla!


As a dedicated school bus driver, Debbie has safely transported generations of students, providing a reliable and caring presence for families throughout her career. Her commitment has made a lasting impact on our school community.
Thank you, Debbie, for your dedication, kindness, and 32 years of service. We wish you all the best in your retirement!

Celebrations & Upcoming Events

A special thank you to Jacob Waller Apiary, Washington Trust Bank, Camp Cabin and Home, Heights Butcher Shop, and Sparklight for your generous contributions and partnership.
"Carlo and his crew are literally the most amazing people. They constantly give back because they truly believe in ending food insecurity in our community!" — Tim Sperber, Superintendent
Your generosity is making a real difference, and we are incredibly grateful for your continued support of our students and families.
See you there!

Join the Lewiston School District and make a difference in the lives of our students every day!
We're hosting a Substitute Orientation & Information Session to welcome new substitute teachers and instructional assistants and provide everything you need to get started. Attendance is strongly encouraged for all newly hired substitutes, and anyone interested in learning more is welcome to attend.
What: Substitute Orientation & Information Session
When: Tuesday, August 18 | 9:00–11:00 a.m.
Where: District Office/Central Services
Interested in becoming a substitute?
Visit www.lewistonschools.net to complete the online application. Once your application is submitted, our Substitute Coordinator will contact you with next steps.
Minimum Qualifications
Substitute Teacher: 32 college credits or a paraprofessional certificate*
Substitute Instructional Assistant: High school diploma or equivalent
Competitive Pay
• Substitute Teacher: $135–$150 per day (based on education and/or certification)
• Substitute Instructional Assistant: $14.89–$16.61 per hour (depending on the assignment)
• Additional training and compensation are available for substitutes serving as Computer Tech and Library Assistant.
Have questions? Contact Human Resources:
208-748-3000
📧 kvellegas@lewistonschools.net
📧 subcaller@lewistonschools.net
We look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to our team!
Ensuring high levels of learning for ALL students!
We are an equal opportunity employer/educational agency.

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Join the Lewiston School District and make a difference in the lives of our students every day!
We're hosting a Substitute Orientation & Information Session to welcome new substitute teachers and instructional assistants and provide everything you need to get started. Attendance is strongly encouraged for all newly hired substitutes, and anyone interested in learning more is welcome to attend.
What: Substitute Orientation & Information Session
When: Tuesday, August 18 | 9:00–11:00 a.m.
Where: District Office/Central Services
Interested in becoming a substitute?
Visit www.lewistonschools.net to complete the online application. Once your application is submitted, our Substitute Coordinator will contact you with next steps.
Minimum Qualifications
Substitute Teacher: 32 college credits or a paraprofessional certificate*
Substitute Instructional Assistant: High school diploma or equivalent
Competitive Pay
• Substitute Teacher: $135–$150 per day (based on education and/or certification)
• Substitute Instructional Assistant: $14.89–$16.61 per hour (depending on the assignment)
• Additional training and compensation are available for substitutes serving as Computer Tech and Library Assistant.
Have questions? Contact Human Resources:
208-748-3000
📧 kvellegas@lewistonschools.net
📧 subcaller@lewistonschools.net
We look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to our team!
Ensuring high levels of learning for ALL students!
We are an equal opportunity employer/educational agency.

As a Special Education Instructional Assistant at Jenifer Middle School, Karlene made a lasting difference through her patience, compassion, and commitment to supporting students. Thank you for the care you've shared and the impact you've made over the years. We wish you all the best in your retirement!






Reminder as the start to the 2026-2027 school year approaches.
Idaho Public Schools are required by Idaho Code 33-1639 to observe a daily minute of silence.
This notice is to inform you that beginning July 1, 2026 all Lewiston School District schools will observe one minute of silence at or near the beginning of each school day.
During this minute, your student may sit quietly or engage in any silent activity that is consistent with school rules and District policy as long as it doesn’t distract or interfere with other students. Disruption of the minute of silence may result in disciplinary action in accordance with the District’s student behavior policy.
The District encourages parents and guardians to offer direction to their child on silent reflection or activity to engage in during the minute of silence.

Thank you, Lori, for your dedication to our students, staff, and school community over the years. We are grateful for all you've done and wish you the very best in retirement.

