
Teacher Appreciation Week


Lunch Hero Appreciation Day


Cinco de Mayo Assembly replay 7 pm @ the PAC


Preschool Round-up


IEC Meeting


Principal Appreciation Day


The FAMILY Survey Link:
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This link is for all parents living, working, or receiving regular services in Omak or Okanogan.
RSVP for the Community Listening Session:
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Omak High School FFA Annual Plant Sale


Lunch Hero Appreciation Day


North Elementary
In partnership with Chief Joseph Dam Fish Hatchery and the Colville Confederated Tribes, the Omak School District PreK students are allowed to learn about the cycle of salmon and watch them grow and develop from egg to smolt.
The culmination of the unit is students releasing the fry into the Okanogan River. Our PreK students were joined by Ricardo Angel, CCT Dept of Wildlife, Tracey Edwards, Drummer, Officer Dustin Silverthorn, Ash Wert, Omak Police Department, and Superintendent Michael Porter for the release party.










Administrative Professionals Appreciation Day


FFA Plant Sale


FFA Plant Sale


Kindergarten Registration May 1st


Preschool students enjoyed The Wonders of Nature Museum that came to visit Preschool this week! Students learned all sorts of things about nature…











Earth Day Clean Up
Saturday, April 20th, from 9 am - 12 pm



North Elementary
Mrs. Hand’s class has been studying ladybugs, and it is finally time to release them into the school courtyard.





North Elementary Preschool continues to learn about Salmon as part of our Spring Salmon Curriculum. Tracey Edwards came and showed the Preschoolers his salmon fishing pole, net, and other fishing gear. Miss Leslie read the book “A Lost River,” illustrated by the late Smoker Marchand. Students also got to taste some canned, smoked, and wind-dried salmon if they wanted. Several of our students couldn’t get enough of the salmon. 😊 Our Preschoolers will be participating in a salmon release in about 1½ weeks.





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!

