The creation of an FFA chapter at Lewiston High School represents a significant step forward in expanding agricultural education and leadership opportunities for students. FFA is a nationally recognized organization dedicated to developing students’ potential for leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.
Gabby Johnson, FFA advisor at Lewiston High School, reflected on the importance of the moment.
“Being part of this moment means these students are the generation building this from the ground up. With the support of our school and community, it matters. We’re not just joining a national organization, we’re creating it in Lewiston. I am proud and grateful to start this chapter and lay the foundation for those who come next.”
Superintendent Tim Sperber emphasized the impact the program will have on students and the district.
“FFA is an incredible program that builds not only future farmers, but future leaders. By adding an agriculture program, we are enhancing an already top-notch CTE program.”
The addition of FFA at Lewiston High School strengthens the district’s commitment to providing diverse, hands-on learning opportunities that prepare students for future careers and leadership roles. Students involved in the program will gain real-world experience in agriculture, develop leadership skills, and connect with industry opportunities.
Lewiston School District remains committed to ensuring high levels of learning for all students by expanding programs that meet the needs of both students and the community.
Highlights include a 1st place finish for Jazz Band and Jazz Choir, 2nd place performances from Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, and Concert Choir, and strong performances across the entire program.
A special congratulations to Hadley Hayvaz for earning the Maestro Award for Outstanding Solo and Musicianship.
Great work representing Lewiston with talent, dedication, and pride!



📸 Gabe, 11th grade at Tammany High School
“He’s always focused, gets his work done, never argues, and is overall a super hard worker!”
– Greg Kramasz, THS Principal
“My favorite thing about school is the social aspect of it! My favorite class is adult living.”
– Gabe
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Katie Eldred, Josie Horak


Spring Break Central Office Hours
March 30 - April 3
7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p. m.

The Lewiston School District is proud to celebrate Lewiston High School students for their success at the Idaho HOSA State Leadership Conference. HOSA, which stands for Health Occupations Students of America, provides students with opportunities to develop leadership skills and explore careers in healthcare.
Congratulations to Saleena Nielson and Kaylee Roberts for earning 1st place in Forensic Science and qualifying for the International Leadership Conference. Congratulations as well to Natalie Papworth for placing in the top five in Medical Math.
We are proud of these students for their hard work, professionalism, and commitment to learning.
📸 Bennett, 5th grade at Webster Elementary
“Bennett has grown so much as a leader this year, I’m so proud of him and all of his hard work!”
– Mrs. Shaw, 5th Grade Teacher, Webster Elementary
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Marissa Peterson and Kennedie Clare

Students and staff showed off their brightest, boldest, and most mismatched socks to celebrate individuality, spread kindness, and raise awareness.

Ethan Zimmer earned Bronze in Teaching Strategies Level 3, and Coralee Vega earned Bronze in Early Childhood Education Level 3.
Mrs. DeWenter was also recognized with a plaque for five years of service as an FCCLA advisor.










Students participated in a variety of events, gained valuable experience, and even had the opportunity to meet Lori McCann at the State Capitol. What an incredible experience!
Danielle Bohn Scott, from the University of Idaho’s Nez Perce Reservation Extension 4-H Program, along with Gracie Broncheau, visited classes to teach students how to create Nez Perce-style woven flat bags. This meaningful experience gave students the opportunity to connect language learning with culture in a real and engaging way.
Thank you to Danielle and Gracie for sharing your time, knowledge, and expertise with our students.










📸 Kaydee, 3rd Grade at Orchards Elementary
“She is super sweet. She always has a hug for you. She is kind to everyone, and she always has a smile on her face. Things can be difficult but she always perseveres and does her best.”
– Linde Heckler, Principal, Orchards Elementary
“I love that everyone is kind to each other and people are just really nice.”
– Kaydee
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare

Miss Johnson also set up a fun station where students could earn glow sticks, adding even more excitement to the day. It was a bright, energetic way to stay active and have fun together!



📸 Karen “Kari” Kerns, Administrative Assistant at Lewiston High School
“I don’t think that anyone does more behind the scenes at LHS than Kari Kerns. I rely on Kari every day! I don’t know what LHS would do without her.”
– Ryan Wessels, LHS Assistant Principal
The thing Kari likes most about working at LHS is:
“Being able to support students, staff, and the entire school community from behind the scenes.”
– Kari Kerns
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Reilley Horne

Community members are invited to tour Lewiston High School and the DeAtley Career Technical Center and learn more about the opportunities available to our students.

Students are participating in the IditaRead Challenge, a reading program inspired by the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. As students read books, they move along checkpoints on the Iditarod trail from Anchorage to Nome, just like the mushers in the race.
So far, Whitman students have read 913 books during the challenge. Way to go, readers!










📸 Preslee, 4th Grade at Camelot Elementary
“She is always working hard and being kind to others. She participates in class and is always ready to help.”
– Karla Carper, Principal
“I like PE.”
– Preslee
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Marissa Peterson

Nominations are 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



