We are hiring school bus drivers, and we need your help spreading the word! Please share this opportunity with parents, friends, neighbors, and anyone in your network who may be interested.

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

7 days ago, Chelby Smith
school bus drivers needed
Tomorrow is the big day! Over 730 staff members from across the Lewiston Independent School District No. 1 are ready to welcome students back. We’re excited for another year of ensuring high levels of learning for ALL students!
11 days ago, Chelby Smith
school district staff

Tomorrow is the day!

18 days ago, Chelby Smith
back to school fair flyer
Want to make a difference, work flexible hours, and make extra money? Consider being a substitute!

Join us for substitute orientation on August 13th 9:00-11:00 AM at the Central Services office. This is for substitutes who have already applied or are interested in applying.

Sub teachers: requires 32 college credits or parapro certification ($135-$150/day)
Sub instructional assistants: requires HS diploma or equivalent ($14.89-$16.61/hour)

Apply here: https://lewistonisdid.sites.thrillshare.com/page/employment

Independent School District No. 1 is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Educational Agency
20 days ago, Chelby Smith
substitute orientation
Elementary back to school ice cream socials are on August 18th !
21 days ago, Chelby Smith
elementary back to school night
23 days ago, Chelby Smith
school supply
27 days ago, Chelby Smith
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Presented by the Lewiston School District HUB
30 days ago, Chelby Smith
back to school fair flyer
about 2 months ago, Chelby Smith
school supply
about 2 months ago, Chelby Smith
download
2 months ago, Chelby Smith
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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! ☀️🍎
2 months ago, Chelby Smith
family lunch
family lunch
family lunch
family lunch
family lunch
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! 👏
3 months ago, Chelby Smith
Karlene Young
Michelle Washburn, Carla Gomez, and Tasha Carper
Norman Rudy
📚 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! 👏
3 months ago, Chelby Smith
School Board Appreciation Month
Whitman Elementary had a great time at their field day!
3 months ago, Chelby Smith
field day
field day
field day
field day
field day
field day
field day
field day
5th grade students at Whitman Elementary taking their farewell walk through the hallway. On to 6th grade!
3 months ago, Chelby Smith
students at Whitman Elementary
students at Whitman Elementary
students at Whitman Elementary
students at Whitman Elementary
students at Whitman Elementary
students at Whitman Elementary
students at Whitman Elementary
students at Whitman Elementary
students at Whitman Elementary
students at Whitman Elementary
School might be out for summer, but yesterday staff from across the district came together for “Data Day.” Teachers from every school shared and celebrated powerful practices that made an impact on student learning.
3 months ago, Chelby Smith
teachers at Data Day
teachers at Data Day
teachers at Data Day
teachers at Data Day
The Summer Food Program begins on Monday! See the attached information and menus for the Lewiston and Waha serving sites!
3 months ago, Chelby Smith
Lewiston information
Lewiston menu
Waha information
Waha menu
Release times for the last day of school (June 4th)
3 months ago, Chelby Smith
release times
The Idaho Association of Elementary School Principals (IAESP) is proud to announce Amy Arlint, Principal of Whitman Elementary School in Lewiston, Idaho, as the 2025 Idaho Gem Award recipient. This prestigious recognition honors outstanding leadership and meaningful contributions by elementary school administrators during their first two years in the role—those who demonstrate exceptional initiative, vision, and effectiveness well beyond what is typically expected of a new administrator. Arlint, in her second year as principal at Whitman Elementary, exemplifies the spirit and intent of the Idaho Gem Award. From her first day in the position, she has gone above and beyond to create a collaborative and student-centered school culture, fostering academic excellence through Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), and implementing Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) to promote a safe, inclusive learning environment. “Under Amy's leadership, Whitman Elementary has experienced notable improvements in student achievement,” said Lisa Fenter, Lewiston School District Curriculum Director. “She combines clarity of expectations with unwavering support for her staff, meeting them where they are while holding them to high standards. This balance has not only strengthened instructional practices but has also built trust and commitment among her team.” Arlint’s leadership is built on a rich foundation of classroom experience. Prior to becoming a principal, she served as a fourth-grade teacher at McGhee Elementary in Lewiston, where she skillfully met the needs of diverse learners and supported inclusive education through Individualized Education Program (IEP) development and implementation. From 2012 to 2022, she was a special education, first, and third-grade teacher at Whitman Elementary, where she played a critical role in supporting students with a wide range of learning needs. The District congratulates Amy Arlint on this well-deserved honor and for setting a powerful example of leadership in her early years as a school administrator.
3 months ago, Chelby Smith
Amy Arlint
Amy Arlint