Staff in Focus: Jan Desautel, Sacajawea Middle School
Student behind the lens: Katie Eldred

"I love Sacajawea because of the community it has. I love working with all of the kids and how they all have a great sense of humor! I've been working at the district for 23 years and have spent most of it at Sacajawea, and I’ve enjoyed my time here greatly!"
about 5 hours ago, Chelby Smith
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Students Behind the Lens, Students in Focus: Makayla Goodman, 3rd Grader at Centennial Elementary. 📸

“I really enjoy seeing all my friends, having fun, and learning new things,” Makayla said.

By: Kenndie Clare, Marissa Peterson & Abi White
1 day ago, Chelby Smith
girl with blonde hair, a grey shirt, and black shorts
Visitor alert! Joe Bengal from LHS stopped by Camelot Elementary to help celebrate homecoming! Go bengals!
1 day ago, Chelby Smith
students with Bengal mascot
students with Bengal mascot
students with Bengal mascot
The public is invited to attend the Indian Education Public Meeting.
1 day ago, Chelby Smith
Indian Education Public Meeting
Students Behind the Lens: Staff in Focus
Meet Jess Rauch from Whitman Elementary!

Jess shared, "I love working at Whitman Elementary. It is such a family culture here between the staff, the students, and even the families. We just all have such a great bond and enjoy spending time with each other!"

📸 Captured by Students Behind the Lens: Marissa Peterson & Abi White
2 days ago, Chelby Smith
Jess Rauch in a green shirt and floral print skirt. She is smiling and has long brown hair.
Geometry in action! Students in Mr. Roehl’s class at LHS are working on Constructions and Rigid Transformations in their first unit of study. They’re building skills and collecting evidence in their student portfolios along the way!
3 days ago, Chelby Smith
student working on a paper and a computer screen, student is wearing a beige shirt and grey shorts
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In honor of Grandparents Day, Webster PreK welcomed grandparents for a special breakfast. Students shared muffins, fruit, and juice, gave them handmade pictures, and sang a song!
3 days ago, Chelby Smith
Webster Pre-K students with their grandparents
Webster Pre-K students with their grandparents
Webster Pre-K students with their grandparents
Webster Pre-K students with their grandparents
Webster Pre-K students with their grandparents
Staff in Focus ✨
Meet Tara Tumelson, PLC Lead at Orchards Elementary! Tara helps guide collaboration among teachers so students can learn and grow together.

📸 Students Behind the Lens: Sydney Crea and Bri Frederick
3 days ago, Chelby Smith
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Sacajawea Middle School staff was Tough Enough to Wear Pink and dressed western on Friday!
4 days ago, Chelby Smith
Sacajawea Middle School staff wearing pink
Central Services was Tough Enough to Wear Pink on Friday!
4 days ago, Chelby Smith
a group of women wearing pink
✨ Students in Focus ✨
Meet Kelvin Miller, a 5th grader at McSorley Elementary! Kelvin shared, “I like school because it is fun! My favorite classes are PE, science, and computer lab! My favorite quote is, ‘Treat others the way you want to be treated.’”

📸 Students Behind the Lens: Katie Eldred & Corrina Scoville
5 days ago, Chelby Smith
Kelvin Miller is wearing a purple polo with white shorts and black tennis shoes. He has brown hair and glasses.

The Lewiston School District Board of Directors has voted to eliminate the “Pay to Participate” program, also referred to as “Pay to Play,” at Lewiston High School. This decision removes participation fees for athletics, building on the district’s earlier move to eliminate the fees at the middle school level. This decision reflects the District’s ongoing commitment to ensuring access and opportunity for every student.

“We believe every student should have the chance to participate fully in school activities without barriers,” said Superintendent Tim Sperber. “By removing these fees, we’re making sure all students can take part in the programs that enrich their education and help them grow.”
Participation in athletics is shown to increase student engagement, strengthen school pride, and build valuable life skills such as teamwork, responsibility, and perseverance. The Board’s decision ensures that financial constraints will no longer prevent students from pursuing these opportunities.

This step aligns with the District’s mission: Ensuring high levels of learning for ALL students. By eliminating “Pay to Play,” Lewiston is affirming that learning extends beyond the classroom and that every student deserves equal access to the full high school experience.

Photo by student photographer: Lily Rodgers

6 days ago, Chelby Smith
LHS girls soccer players in purple uniforms huddled together
The Lewiston Roundup Royalty brought their She’s Wild spirit to Centennial Elementary, visiting kindergarten and first grade students!
7 days ago, Chelby Smith
Lewiston Roundup Royalty talking with students
Lewiston Roundup Royalty talking with students
Lewiston Roundup Royalty talking with students
🌟 Now Hiring! 🌟
Title 1/Literacy Instructional Assistant

💵 Pay: $16.54 – $18.53 DOE
📘 Requirement: 32 college credits or Para-Professional Test (HR can help — test costs $55)
👩‍🏫 Role: Support reading & literacy, work with students who need extra help, and make a daily impact!
✨ Love working with kids? Want to make a difference?
👉 Apply here: https://www.lewistonschools.net/page/employment
📞 Questions? Contact Human Resources — we’ll help you through the process! (208) 748-3000
➡️ Ensuring high levels of learning for ALL students
EOE
7 days ago, Chelby Smith
flyer about instructional assistant
✨Students behind the lens, students in focus ✨

Meet Kayden Arrasmith from Whitman Elementary! Kayden shared, “My favorite thing about school is that everyone tries their best.”

📸 Students Behind the Lens: Abi White & Marissa Peterson
7 days ago, Chelby Smith
Kayden Arrasmith in a blue shirt and grey shorts
Centennial Elementary, Jenifer Middle School, and L.I.F.E. (Lewiston Independent Foundation for Education) each received grants from the Nez Perce Tribe Local Education Fund.

Centennial’s grant will bring new instruments to the elementary music program.
Jenifer’s grant will support the “Where Everybody Belongs” (WEB) program, helping 6th graders feel connected and supported.
L.I.F.E.’s grant will support the 4th grade Hells Canyon River Trip.

We are very grateful for this support that invests in our students’ success!
8 days ago, Chelby Smith
group photo of grant winners
group photo of grant winners
group photo of grant winners
Students Behind the Lens: Students in Focus

Meet Kayleigh Clements, a 12th grader at Tammany High School! Kayleigh shared, “I enjoy how the teachers are so inviting, and I also like making jokes!"

📸 By: Kennedie Clare & Marissa Peterson
9 days ago, Chelby Smith
Kayleigh Clements in jeans and a purple shirt, she has brown hair
Students Behind the Lens: Students in Focus

Meet Max Hight, a 4th grader at Orchards Elementary! 🌟

📸 Students behind the lens: Sydney Crea & Bri Frederick
9 days ago, Chelby Smith
Max Hight in a black shirt and black shorts, wearing glasses
8th grade Young Living students at Jenifer Middle School kicked off their year by learning how to make colored sugars. They paired that with some amazing food art that showed off their knife skills from 6th and 7th grade. Check out these amazing works of art! The 8th grade teacher teams and admin voted on their favorites. Superintendent Sperber also chose his favorite!

PC: Jenifer Middle School
10 days ago, Chelby Smith
Jenifer Middle School students and their food creations
Jenifer Middle School students and their food creations
Jenifer Middle School students and their food creations
Jenifer Middle School students and their food creations
Jenifer Middle School students and their food creations
Jenifer Middle School students and their food creations
Jenifer Middle School students and their food creations
Jenifer Middle School students and their food creations
Jenifer Middle School students and their food creations
Jenifer Middle School students and their food creations
Celebrating leadership in Lewiston!
At the IASA (Idaho Association of School Administrators) conference, Idaho’s Superintendent of the Year Lance Hansen, Idaho National Distinguished Principal of the Year Jennifer Gomez, and Gem Principal of the Year Amy Arlint were honored. Most of our Lewiston School District admin team was able to join for a great experience of learning and connection!
10 days ago, Chelby Smith
Jennifer Gomez in a black dress,  Lance Hansen in a grey suit, Amy Arlint in a black dress
Lewiston School District Administration team