
Meet Mason Ravary, 6th grader at Sacajawea Middle School!
💭 “I like socializing with my friends and running around with my friends, and I like the new principal.” – Mason
📝 “Mason always does the right thing. He is always polite, courteous, and he takes care of business.” – Corey Williams, SMS Principal
📸 Students Behind the Lens: Kennedie Clare, Marissa Peterson & Abi White


No School For Students
Conferences will be held in the Sacajawea Gymnasium
12:00pm - 7:30pm
(Closed for dinner 3:30-4:15pm)
Students- Our goal is to have over 70% students represented for our 2025-26 conferences.
Watch for a postcard in the mail this week. Have your parents bring it to the conferences to enter you into a drawing for a Free SACAJAWEA hoodie.
We will also provide PowerSchool tutorials
RE: Parent Portal and access to Academic Progress.
Friday - NO School!
We hope to see you there!
Graphic by Lyla Thompson


Graphic by Skylar Finley


Food & Clothing Pantry


7th grade plays at 4:00
8th grade plays at: 6:00
Graphic by Aspynn Lunders


Graphic by student designed Evelyn Mellinger




Graphic by student designer Hailey Ortiz


Price increases on October 1st! Get your yearbook now, at the lowest price of the year!
https://www.yearbookforever.com/school-store/qoVO6eizs7gTgad3m1rjFTVd
Graphic by student Anna Wells


We hope to see you there!
Thursday, Oct 2 12:00pm - 7:30pm (closed for dinner 3:30-4:15pm)
** Our goal is to have over 70% students represented for our 2025-26 conferences.
** We will also provide PowerSchool tutorials re: parent portal and access to academic progress.


Graphic by student designer Aspynn Lunders




Meet Sacajawea 7th grader Paisley Bonner!
“I love the community of Sacajawea and the teachers. My favorite class is math because I really like the teacher of that class.”
📸 Students Behind the Lens: Kaylee Cargill, Katie Eldred, and Corrina Scoville


Graphic by student designer Cache Robinson


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


Student photographers included Harper Krasselt, Ford Anderson, Kolter Grimm, Avery Smith, Paisley Miller, and Kyler Grossman

Graphic by student designer Cameron Lott


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


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!"
