Update on Middle School Chromebook fire: After further investigation, the Chromebook did not spontaneously combust. A student stuck a pen inside the charging port. This, in turn, caused the battery to overheat. We are calling in JRCC Restoration to mitigate any smell that may still be in the classroom.
10 months ago, Michael Porter, Omak Superintendent
A fire truck responded to Omak middle school this afternoon at about 2:15. A Chromebook, see picture, spontaneously caught on fire in the classroom. It burned the desk a little bit, but they were able to get the Chromebook and the desk outside without any damage to the building. No students were injured.
10 months ago, Omak School District
Chromebook Fire
Chromebook Fire
Chromebook Fire
Online Ticket Link: CLICK HERE Tickets prices: $10 Adults - $5 Student/Senior Citizen/Military The game will also be live-streamed on; www.nfhsnetwork.com District 5 1A Volleyball Bracket Link: CLICK HERE
10 months ago, Omak School District
Volleyball District Tournament November 2nd @ 2:00 pm
1st Quarter Ends , Nov 1st
10 months ago, Omak School District
1st Quarter Ends, Friday Nov 1st.
Early Release, Friday, Nov 1st.
10 months ago, Omak School District
Early Release Nov 1st
Pioneer Cross Country Shines at CTL Meet in Omak! The Pioneer Cross Country team put on an outstanding performance at the CTL meet in Omak, with incredible efforts and personal bests across the board! Out of 10 Pioneer runners, 8 recorded their best races of the season, making it a thrilling night for the team and supporters alike. Highlights from the Boys Team: Trenton Werner raced to a season-best, shaving off 26 seconds with a time of 18:39, earning 9th place and a league medal! Caden Arnold achieved a huge PR, cutting 32 seconds for an 18:52 finish and a 10th place league medal. William Boers set a new personal record of 17:29, finishing 2nd for the Pioneers—a stellar performance! Jose Cabello-Preciado placed 11th with a season-best of 19:09, while Jake Rough clocked in at 21:21 with his new PR for a 17th-place finish. Despite battling shin splints, Walter Sweowat pushed through for a close-to-best time of 21:23 and 18th place. Highlights from the Girls Team: Ava Freese led the girls with a new best of 22:50, cutting 17 seconds and securing 7th place and a CTL medal. Ruby Freese was right behind her sister, finishing in 23:02 with a 23-second PR and an 8th place medal. Christine Zandell broke her PR by 4 seconds with a 23:48 finish, and Sage Buhrig overcame respiratory issues to secure the top ladies' finish in 6th place with a time of 22:31! The Pioneers were missing two strong runners, Syreni Sandoval and Ruben Cosinio, due to illness, but their team spirit was undeniable. Next up, the Pioneer Harriers will race in Yakima on Saturday, November 2nd, at the district meet, where they’ll aim to qualify for the WIAA State Championships in Pasco. Go Pioneers!
10 months ago, Omak School District
Cross County 2024
Cross County 2024
Cross County 2024
Cross County 2024
Cross County 2024
Omak Pioneer Players Presents - The Man Who Came to Dinner (Auditions)
10 months ago, Omak School District
Auditions
Omak High School is Hosting CTL League Championships
10 months ago, Omak School District
Omak High School CTL League Championships
Omak Parent Lighthouse Team Meeting, thursday Nov 7th, at 6:00 pm @ North Elementary School
10 months ago, Omak School District
Omak Parent Lighthouse Team Meeting, Thursday, Nov 7th, at  6:00 pm @ North Elementary School
Soaring High: Omak Aviation Classes Take Flight with Hot Air Balloons! The brand-new Aviation class, introduced for the 2024-25 school year, is already reaching new heights—literally! Students have been diving into the exciting world of engineering through hands-on projects, and their latest adventure was nothing short of amazing. Armed with glue, tissue paper, and a little duct tape, these future engineers set out to design and build their very own hot air balloons! In true engineering fashion, they meticulously inspected their creations over and over, testing for flaws and making improvements, just like the pros do in the Engineering Design process. Although the weather had other plans and prevented an outdoor launch on the football field, the students didn’t let that stop them! They pivoted with Pioneer Grit, launching their hot air balloons right in the CTE building. It was a sight to behold as their hard work paid off—demonstrating the Pioneer Code of perseverance, energy, and focus. From start to finish, these students showed just how powerful creativity, dedication, and a little teamwork can be. We’re so proud of their efforts and can’t wait to see what this new Aviation class will engineer next!
10 months ago, High School
Aviation Class  2024-25
Aviation Class  2024-25
Aviation Class  2024-25
Aviation Class  2024-25
NCW College & Career Expo: Empowering Future Leaders of the Workforce On October 23, the NCW College & Career Expo brought together educators, students, and local industry professionals in an exciting and collaborative effort to prepare students for the demands of the 21st-century workforce. This event provided a unique opportunity for students to engage with real-world work experiences that both train and inspire them, aligning with the skill sets regional employers are seeking. Students from grades 9 through 12, representing schools across Okanogan County, participated in a variety of hands-on, work-based activities designed to immerse them in the tools, technologies, and experiences of today’s workplace. The expo also featured interactive exhibits where students explored advanced workplace equipment, reviewed job descriptions, and gained valuable insights directly from professionals across various industries. What truly added to the excitement was the overwhelming engagement from the industry vendors. Their interactive displays, along with the incredible swag they brought, kept students enthusiastic and eager to learn more about the career paths available to them. The NCW College & Career Expo was not only a learning experience but also a celebration of the future workforce—equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and inspiration they need to succeed in tomorrow’s careers.
10 months ago, Omak School District
NCW College & Career Expo
NCW College & Career Expo
NCW College & Career Expo
NCW College & Career Expo
NCW College & Career Expo
NCW College & Career Expo
NCW College & Career Expo
NCW College & Career Expo
NCW College & Career Expo
NCW College & Career Expo
2024 Middle School & High School Choir Concert
10 months ago, Omak School District
2024 Fall Middle School & High School Choir Concert
2024 Fall Middle School & High School Choir Concert
2024 Fall Middle School & High School Choir Concert
2024 Fall Middle School & High School Choir Concert
2024 Fall Middle School & High School Choir Concert
2024 Fall Middle School & High School Choir Concert
2024 Fall Middle School & High School Choir Concert
OMS Leadership Class Shines at Middle Levels Leadership Retreat! This past weekend was an unforgettable adventure for Omak Middle School’s Leadership class! Mr. Duncan and Mrs. Hoover led the charge as our future leaders traveled to the Middle Levels Leadership Retreat at the beautiful Pinelow Convention Center, right by Loon Lake, WA. And let me tell you, it wasn’t just any weekend—it was packed with excitement, growth, and tons of fun! The students dove into team-building activities that had them working together, solving problems, and showing what true leadership is all about. Whether they were tackling outdoor challenges or brainstorming new ideas, they were unstoppable! And the best part? They had the chance to connect with other schools, sharing creative ideas for fun and engaging activities they can’t wait to bring back to OMS. From team challenges that tested their skills to leadership workshops that pushed them to think outside the box, the OMS students took it all in stride, making sure they left the retreat stronger, more confident, and ready to make a difference at school. It was a weekend full of personal and group growth, and we couldn’t be prouder of our OMS leaders for representing our school with such enthusiasm. Keep an eye out—there’s definitely more excitement coming our way thanks to these future leaders!
10 months ago, Omak School District
Middle Levels Leadership Retreat 2024
Middle Levels Leadership Retreat 2024
Middle Levels Leadership Retreat 2024
Middle Levels Leadership Retreat 2024
Middle Levels Leadership Retreat 2024
Middle Levels Leadership Retreat 2024
Homecoming 2024 Thursday Assembly.
10 months ago, Omak School District
Homecoming 2024
Homecoming 2024
Homecoming 2024
Homecoming 2024
Homecoming 2024
Homecoming 2024
Homecoming 2024
Homecoming 2024
Homecoming 2024
Homecoming 2024
Homecoming 2024 Wednesday Assembly
10 months ago, Omak School District
Homecoming 2024
Boss Appreciation Day
10 months ago, Omak School District
Boss Appreciation Day
NCW College & Career Expo Oct 23, 2024
10 months ago, Omak School District
NCW College & Career Expo Oct 23,  2024
2025 Pioneer Homecoming Football Game Oct 18th @ 7:00 pm.
10 months ago, Omak School District
2025 Homecoming Football Game
Omak High School Choir Concert, Oct 21, 2024 @ 7:00 pm at the PAC (Performing Arts Center)
10 months ago, Omak School District
Omak High School Choir Concert, Oct 21, @ 7:00 pm