Lewiston High School Treble, Jazz, and Golden Voices choirs joined many other area musical groups for one giant, amazing concert at the University of Idaho.






Let's fill the bus!

We want to say a huge thank you to ICCU for donating funds to clear student lunch debt! Your generosity supports families across our district and makes a real difference for students.
Students in the Bengals in the Making Brave Block group at Sacajawea Middle School honored Veterans Day through meaningful, hands-on activities. Students made cards for veterans, learned about the different branches of the military, completed themed puzzles, and read the book America’s White Table. School Resource Officer Smith, a Marine veteran, also visited to share his experiences and talk with students about service to our country.
Tammany High School Students of the Month! Dan M., Tugume A., and Riley L. Nice job! Thank you LCCU for supporting these great students!

Students in Focus
📸 Hudsyn, 2nd Grade at McSorley Elementary
“Hudsyn’s kindness shines every day! She’s always looking for ways to help her classmates and make sure everyone feels included and supported.”
– Mrs. Taylor, 2nd Grade Teacher
“I really enjoy recess and playing with my friends.”
– Hudsyn
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare, Abi White, Marissa Peterson
📸 Hudsyn, 2nd Grade at McSorley Elementary
“Hudsyn’s kindness shines every day! She’s always looking for ways to help her classmates and make sure everyone feels included and supported.”
– Mrs. Taylor, 2nd Grade Teacher
“I really enjoy recess and playing with my friends.”
– Hudsyn
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare, Abi White, Marissa Peterson

Webster Elementary 5th graders enjoyed a Friendsgiving Feast together!



Senior project presentation day!
Lewiston High School seniors recently presented their senior projects to staff, parents, and community members. We are proud of the hard work these students put in, and we want to give a special thank you to LHS senior ELA teachers and library staff for supporting students through this major graduation requirement.
Great job, Bengals! 🐅
Lewiston High School seniors recently presented their senior projects to staff, parents, and community members. We are proud of the hard work these students put in, and we want to give a special thank you to LHS senior ELA teachers and library staff for supporting students through this major graduation requirement.
Great job, Bengals! 🐅






Students in Focus
📸 Paisley, kindergartener at Camelot Elementary
“Paisley is very respectful and is always ready to learn.”
– Karla Carper, Camelot Principal
“I really like learning.”
– Paisley
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson, and Laura Scwartz
📸 Paisley, kindergartener at Camelot Elementary
“Paisley is very respectful and is always ready to learn.”
– Karla Carper, Camelot Principal
“I really like learning.”
– Paisley
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson, and Laura Scwartz

Orchards Elementary third graders had the chance to learn braille today with the help of Cynda Hyndman and Gayle Worthington. It was an amazing hands-on look at another way people communicate, and such a powerful real-life learning experience for students. We are grateful that students in our district get opportunities like this!





Jenifer Middle School Art students were inspired by the book “If Picasso Painted a Snowman” by Amy and Greg Newbold. They learned about different artists and then designed a snowman influenced by that artist’s work.






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!

Tammany High School students of the week from last week! Kahleigh C. and David P! Great job showing THS values!

McGhee Elementary fifth-graders wrapped up their study of Native American cultures and regions by sharing their research and insights with students from other grades. Such a great way to learn from each other!










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



