Due to the weather conditions, the Lewiston School District is closed for today, Wednesday, December 17th.

Due to current weather conditions, all schools in the Lewiston School District will be on a two-hour late start schedule. Busses will run their scheduled routes and pick up two hours later than normal pick-up times. No breakfast will be served.
Normal Hill Campus Morning Preschool and Morning Transitional Kindergarten is canceled.

Let's fill the bus!

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

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!

We will see our students again on Monday, December 1st! Have a nice break!
Graphic by student Taylor Gossage
Graphic by student Taylor Gossage

The Reptile Man visited Camelot Elementary!
Educational Support Professionals Day
Today we celebrate the incredible people who keep our schools running smoothly every day. From secretaries and instructional assistants to custodians, bus drivers, food service teams, tech staff, and so many others, your work supports every student, every classroom, and every building.
“I am thankful for our ESP staff every day! Because of their dedication to our students and district we can live out our mission of ensuring high levels of learning for ALL students!”
-Tim Sperber, Superintendent
Thank you for the care, patience, and commitment you bring to our schools. We appreciate you!
Today we celebrate the incredible people who keep our schools running smoothly every day. From secretaries and instructional assistants to custodians, bus drivers, food service teams, tech staff, and so many others, your work supports every student, every classroom, and every building.
“I am thankful for our ESP staff every day! Because of their dedication to our students and district we can live out our mission of ensuring high levels of learning for ALL students!”
-Tim Sperber, Superintendent
Thank you for the care, patience, and commitment you bring to our schools. We appreciate you!

Veterans Day at Camelot Elementary


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

Student in Focus
📸 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
📸 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

The Lewiston School District HUB is available to any family in the Lewiston School District.
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.
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 enjoyed a Glow Party this week! Kids dressed up in costumes and had a blast!

✏️📚 Mrs. North’s 2nd graders at Camelot Elementary worked with their writing partners to revise and edit informational paragraphs, making sure their work both looked and sounded just right!
The Lewiston School District Indian Education Program & The Nez Perce Tribe would like to invite the community to the Spokane Ensemble Theatre production of "According to Coyote" by John Kauffman, in partnership with Red Eagle Soaring. This production, featuring Coyote, the legendary hero of American Indian mythology, is an encounter with the richness and vitality of Native American culture using age-old traditions of music, dance, and theatre. Directed by the playwright’s niece, Josephine Keefe, and performed by Nez Perce actor, Kellen Trenal, this one-man show is a testament to storytelling and family history.

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



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!
Graphic by student Avery Smith
Graphic by student Avery Smith

October Pants Drive is going on now!

✨ Staff in Focus ✨
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
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


