
McSorley Elementary students saved up their Tiger BEST tickets, which they earn for doing their “BEST” every single day. When a staff member sees a student showing their Tiger BEST, they give the student a ticket. Students saved up their tickets for a chance to pie a teacher in the face... and they chose their principal, Mr. Kronemann!




Middle School Summer Learning students went to Winchester State Park. With the help of Idaho Fish and Game, students fished, hiked, and did crafts. Thank you IDFG for supporting our students!


The end of the school year was a busy time for 6th grade at Jenifer Middle School! Highlights included black light parties, welcoming 5th graders from elementary schools to support a smooth transition to middle school, and celebrating academic excellence at awards night!







Congratulations to Kevin Driskill, Principal at Lewiston High School, on his retirement! After 14 years of dedicated service to the Lewiston School District, we thank you for your leadership, commitment, and impact on students and staff. Best wishes in your next chapter!

Congratulations to Webster Elementary's Susan Weiner who has retired after 22 years with the Lewiston School District. Thank you, Susan, for your years of dedication! Enjoy your retirement!




To celebrate ISAT score growth, students at Sacajawea Middle School entered their names into drawings for fun prizes—including a limo ride to Baskin-Robbins and Partee Golf and Games!







McSorley Elementary’s Talent Show showcased a wide variety of skills and talents. Great job, Tigers!











Congratulations to JoAnne Greear (23 years), Jan Anderson (18 years), and Lance Hansen (18 years) on their retirements!
Thank you for your years of dedication, heart, and service to the Lewiston School District. Your impact on students, staff, and our community will be felt for years to come!





Field Day fun was in full swing at McSorley Elementary!











Freshman physics students at Lewiston High School learned about electricity and magnetism.

Whitman Elementary families joined their students for a special lunch to celebrate the end of the school year. A perfect way to kick off summer! ☀️🍎






Snaps of some Field Day fun at Orchards Elementary!










Lewiston High School students in outdoor recreation class went fishing at Mann Lake.

At the last school board meeting, the following Educational Support Personnel were recognized for their years of service to the district:
📌 Norman Rudy, Central Services Network System Administrator – 30 years
📌 Karlene Young, Jenifer Middle School Special Education Instructional Assistant – 25 years
📌 Michelle Washburn, Whitman Elementary Library-Media Tech – 20 years
📌 Carla Gomez, Central Services LIFE Assistant Secretary – 20 years
📌 Tasha Carper, Centennial Elementary Intervention Tutor – 20 years
Thank you for your many years of dedication to the Lewiston School District! 👏

📚 June is Idaho School Board Appreciation Month!
We’re incredibly grateful for the dedicated members of our school board who volunteer their time and energy to support our students, staff, and schools.
Thank you to Brad Cuddy, Dr. John Rudolph, Jon Lang, Staci Baldwin, and Charlette Kremer for your unwavering commitment to our community! 👏


Whitman Elementary had a great time at their field day!



On the last day of school, Webster Elementary held a picnic lunch, dance party, and staff v. 5th grade kickball game!











The Lewiston School District is thrilled to announce the recent hiring of several new leaders who are set to make a positive impact in our schools and community. We are proud to welcome Ryan Wessels as Assistant Principal at Lewiston High School (LHS), Annette Province as Assistant Principal at LHS, Amanda Remacle as Principal of McSorley Elementary, and Linde Heckler as Principal of Orchards Elementary.
Ryan Wessels brings a wealth of experience and a deep-rooted passion for education. A native of Nezperce, Idaho, Mr. Wessels is committed to fostering a culture of community and support at LHS. Having spent over a decade in leadership development within the Idaho Department of Lands, Wessels has demonstrated a strong dedication to training and mentoring others. He is eager to collaborate with the amazing educators at LHS and support the mission of helping every student achieve their highest potential.
" I look forward to seeing the incredible learning happening in every classroom and supporting our students and families," states Wessels."Go Bengals!"
Joining Mr. Wessels at LHS is Annette Province, who shares his vision for creating a positive school environment. Ms. Province believes that a strong culture is essential for academic and personal success and is excited to build on the foundation established by previous administrations.
"I want every educator to feel the same deep passion I do for the success of each young person that walks through our doors," she says."Together, we will foster an environment where all students and educators feel valued and inspired to grow."
At McSorley Elementary, Amanda Remacle brings her extensive background in education to her new role as Principal. A dedicated advocate for collaboration and continuous improvement, Ms. Remacle is committed to ensuring high levels of learning for all students.
"I am excited to join the wonderful team at McSorley and continue the district’s work of ensuring high levels of learning for all students," Remacle remarks.
Linde Heckler, who has been an active participant in Idaho's education system since 2009, has been hired as Principal of Orchards Elementary. Ms. Heckler’s leadership experience and commitment to meeting students' needs will be invaluable as she works to create a safe and supportive learning environment.
"I understand that students can only learn best when their needs are being met," Heckler explains."I want our students to feel safe, a sense of belonging, and that we are committed to their success."
The Lewiston School District is excited about the unique strengths and experiences each of these new leaders brings to our schools. Together, they will work tirelessly to support our students, educators, and families, ensuring that every child reaches their full potential.





Nez Perce Language I & II classes from Lewiston High School, under the direction of Kathryn "Katy" Matthews (Natural Resource Specialist) and her team of researchers from the Nez Perce National Historical Park, were able to spend the day at Weippe Meadows, participating in the 2025 qem'es (Camas) Monitoring Project with the National Park Service. The Nez Perce Language students were given specific coordinates via GPS, used a compass to pinpoint the direction of the count, and then counted how many qem'es plants were found within that specified zone. The most one student counted in one location was one hundred three (103) plants in one section. The students were also responsible for reporting any noxious or invasive species that are not native to the prairie. Those numbers are also important so that the researchers from the National Park Service can better understand what is there, how how they might remove those unwanted weeds from the land.
Their Nez Perce Language Teacher, Mr. Slickpoo, provided everyone with qem'es so those that have never tried it before would know what it tastes like. The qem'es has been an important part of the Nez Perce diet and way of life since time immemorial, and that relationship continues on to this day.







