Reminder: No school for students on Monday, November 10th.

📸 Krew, 2nd grader at Camelot Elementary
“Krew is showing so much effort in his gait trainer! He’s also sporting that Camelot happy attitude.”
– Mrs. North, Teacher, Camelot Elementary
Students Behind the Lens:
By: Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson, Laura Schwartz

Open drop-in hours are every Tuesday, from 1:00-5:00 pm
Other days by appointment.
Please call the HUB at 208-748-3762 for more information.
Additionally, here is a list of other food resources in our community.




Camelot Elementary was visited by Superintendent Sperber and Joe Bengal to promote Battle of the Books!



Graphic by student Avery Smith


Meet Linda Hesse, Secretary at Camelot Elementary!
💭 “The kids here are the best kids to work for and with. And we always try to do best by our kids.” – Linda Hesse
📝 “Linda is the face of Camelot. The first one everyone sees when they enter the building and an invaluable member of our staff.” – Karla Carper, Camelot Principal
📸 Students Behind the Lens: Marissa Peterson, Laura Schwartz & Kennedie Clare

We are hiring school bus drivers!
Why drive for ISD No. 1?
· Pay: $20.61 – $23.08 per hour
· Paid training provided – no prior experience required
· Meaningful work transporting and supporting our students
· Benefits: CDL training, competitive benefit plan including PERSI retirement, sick leave, holiday pay, a positive work environment, and the chance to make a daily difference in students’ lives
What does a school bus driver do?
Drivers safely transport students on daily routes and special events, ensure buses are in safe operating condition, and create a positive environment for students as they travel to and from school.
Requirements:
· At least 21 years of age
· Valid driver’s license and insurability
· Ability to obtain a CDL with school bus endorsement (training provided)
· Fingerprint/background clearance, DOT physical, and drug/alcohol testing clearance
Encourage those in your network to apply and join our team!
Applications can be submitted online at: www.lewistonschools.net/employment.
Questions may be directed to Human Resources at (208) 748-3000 or humanresources@lewistonschools.net.
Together, we can ensure every student has a safe ride to school and back home. EOE

Food & Clothing Pantry

Camelot Elementary achieved high scores on their ISAT tests last spring.
In math, Camelot students in grades 3–5 achieved 74% proficiency, outscoring the state average by at least 25 points in all grade levels. The state average for math is 42%.
In English language arts, Camelot students in grades 3–5 achieved 72% proficiency, outscoring the state average by at least 20 points in all grade levels. The state average for ELA is 53%.
In science, Camelot students in grade 5 achieved 64% proficiency, compared to the state average of 42%.
Congratulations to all the staff and students of Camelot Elementary on a job well done.

Meet Camelot Elementary 4th grader, Ava Heimgartner! 🌟
“I love all the teachers here and how they are all so kind. I also love math!” – Ava
📸 By: Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson & Abi White

Early release allows adults to learn, so we can continue ensuring high levels of learning for all students!

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

We are hiring school bus drivers!
Why drive for ISD No. 1?
· Pay: $20.61 – $23.08 per hour
· Paid training provided – no prior experience required
· Meaningful work transporting and supporting our students
· Benefits: CDL training, competitive benefit plan including PERSI retirement, sick leave, holiday pay, a positive work environment, and the chance to make a daily difference in students’ lives
What does a school bus driver do?
Drivers safely transport students on daily routes and special events, ensure buses are in safe operating condition, and create a positive environment for students as they travel to and from school.
Requirements:
· At least 21 years of age
· Valid driver’s license and insurability
· Ability to obtain a CDL with school bus endorsement (training provided)
· Fingerprint/background clearance, DOT physical, and drug/alcohol testing clearance
Encourage those in your network to apply and join our team!
Applications can be submitted online at: www.lewistonschools.net/employment.
Questions may be directed to Human Resources at (208) 748-3000 or humanresources@lewistonschools.net.
Together, we can ensure every student has a safe ride to school and back home. EOE



Meet Eloise Brown-Hayes from Camelot Elementary! When asked about her favorite things, Eloise shared, “I really like reading at school and my favorite things to do outside of school are my sports and acting. My favorite sport is probably volleyball.”
This spotlight was captured by student photographer Kaylee Cargill—one of our talented digital media students helping tell the stories of the people who make up the Lewiston School District.

