At East Elementary, Hundreds of Students in the NCESD Region Receive Free Bicycles through the Statewide Bike Education Program.
One hundred ten kids received bikes on Thursday, April 11th. Seven kids are getting adaptive trikes to accommodate their needs.
If you would like more information, please click on the link below.
https://www.ncesd.org/news/hundreds-of-students-receive-free-bicycles/










In March, East Omak Elementary's PE teacher, Mr. Agee and 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Agee attended the Growing School Gardens Summit. This conference was funded by the National Association of Conservation Districts and a Slow Foods grant.
Sixteen educators from across Okanogan County, representing eight school gardens in our county, were in attendance with over 500 other school garden advocates from across the country! Mr. and Mrs. Agee learned about planning gardens and techniques in the planting of various crops within school gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. Agee are using the training they received to start an after-school garden club this month, where students will learn to maintain garden beds, tend the plants and soil, and hopefully develop plans to grow food at home!


Assistant Principal Appreciation Day

Omak Athletic Daily Update




Weekly Sports Schedule

Spring Break - April 1-15 - No School

East Omak Elementary
On March 22, the 4th grade Math Is Cool team traveled to Wenatchee to participate in the 4th Grade Math Is Cool Competition. Our 30-member team was comprised of twenty-two 4th graders and eight 3rd graders. There, they competed with 300 kids from schools across our state. They ended up taking 3rd place in our division, comprised of 13 schools. Three of our students placed in the top 10 scores out of 147 students competing: Brittany Klett (4th) took 1st, Rory Miller (4th) took 8th place, and Kawhi Bolauro (4th) took 10th. Brittany Klett also received the high point award for the highest score from our school.
4th grade students began preparing for this competition back in November 2023. They practiced twice a week, working on units of study to build a solid Math foundation and to develop critical thinking and problem solving, essential parts of the competition. This year, Mrs. Ingram began coaching 3rd graders in January so we could start building an advanced Math track for our students. She worked with 27 students; eight were later selected to join the 4th grade Math Is Cool team at the competition. They were a vital part of the team's overall success.
Since the team placed so well, they have been invited to compete in the Math Masters competition in Moses Lake on May 18th. One team will continue to practice until then.
Congratulations to our remarkable Math Is Cool team for their outstanding performance, dedication, and unwavering spirit of excellence!
2024 Excellence Award Winners.
Certificated - Jordan Sackman
Classified - Walter Richter


Omak Athletic Daily Update




Omak Middle School students celebrated having GREAT behavior with Dili Bars today. Thank you to Dairy Queen and Jeff Hendricks for donating the sweet treat to recognize our students!

High School & Middle School Spring Choral









Happy Librarian Appreciation Day

2024 Valedictorian - Jonathan Kirk
2024 Salutatorian - Serenity Bertholf



Bikes for Books
North students have been reading nightly to earn tickets to win a new bike. The Masons of Okanogan County donated six bikes to be given away for North’s Bikes for Books event. A lucky girl and boy from each grade were chosen to receive a new bike. This is such a special event for our students, and we are thankful for the generous donations from the Masons.



North Family Night
North students and families enjoyed an evening of literacy games and fun activities at the Spring Family Night and book fair.



PSIS Powwow Photos.



Omak Athletic Events Daily Update




High School & Middle School Spring Choir Concert

Board Meeting, March 26th

New Curriculum
Additional information can be found on the website: https://www.omaksd.org/departments/curriculum

