
Boss Appreciation Day


Superintendent Michael Porter's message on openline
Click here to listen: https://www.omaksd.org/page/superintendent-message


Parent Lighthouse Meeting, Thursday, Oct 10th @ 6:00 pm


We congratulate Debby Suder, our incredible Facilities Secretary, on being selected as the September Facilities Employee of the Month!
Debby consistently goes above and beyond to keep our facilities department running smoothly. From meticulously managing our inventory and ensuring orders are in place to keeping our ML Schedules updated, she handles countless responsibilities with precision and care. Her positive attitude and unwavering dedication make a difference every single day, and we are truly grateful for all she does.
Debby, we want to express our deepest gratitude for your hard work, your kindness, and your commitment to making our team stronger. We couldn’t do it without you, and we’re so proud of everything you’ve accomplished. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition!

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Homecoming Week For Future Pioneers Oct 14th - 18th.


Ms. Kyle's class worked together enthusiastically to create turtle models. Each student contributed, whether choosing the colors, shaping the shells, or adding finishing touches. The class enjoyed the process of building the turtles as a team, learning the importance of collaboration while expressing their creativity. By the end of the activity, the classroom was filled with colorful and unique turtles.


Omak School District Cares About the Safety of Their Students
On October 2, 2024, Shumway Road was closed due to an emergency water leak that affected the regular bus route. In response, the Omak School District swiftly made emergency bus route changes. Our dedicated staff went to the rescheduled bus stop to ensure that all students arrived home safely. We are incredibly proud of our team’s quick actions and unwavering commitment to student safety. Thank you to our staff and community for your understanding and support during this situation!







ToothSavers North Elementary Oct 8th & 9th.


BUS ROUTE UPDATE
Oct 2, 2024
Due to construction on Shumway Road, students who normally get off at the following bus stops will now be dropped off at the corner of Koala and Shumway.
Bus Stops:
806
901
906
Apple Lane Apartments
Regency


Energy Assistance - Waitlist is NOW OPEN!



Custodian Appreciation Day


🚨👮♂️ Exciting Classroom Visitor Alert! 👮♂️🚨
Officer Lopez, our awesome School Resource Officer, made a special visit to Ms. Adams' class today! He introduced himself to the students and got to know some of the amazing kids in our school. 😎✨
The students had a blast meeting Officer Lopez, learning about his role in keeping our school safe, and even got the chance to ask some great questions! 🙌💙
We’re so lucky to have Officer Lopez as part of our school community! Thanks for stopping by, Officer Lopez! 👏 #OfficerLopezRocks #SchoolSafety #CommunityConnection



The Omak School District and ECEAP program are excited to share our unique and meaningful partnership with the Colville Confederated Tribes, whose lands border our district. Each year, we team up with the Colville Confederated Tribes Fish and Wildlife Department and the Chief Joseph Fish Hatchery for a hands-on salmon-raising project. Students are immersed in the learning process, exploring the salmon life cycle and understanding the cultural and ecological significance of salmon in our region. This multi-week educational journey culminates in a special event where students and their families release the salmon they’ve raised into the Okanogan River, guided by the Senior Fish Culturist from the Chief Joseph Fish Hatchery.
We had the honor of beginning this year’s release ceremony with a heartfelt performance by local native singer and drummer, Tracey Edwards, and our School Superintendent, Michael Porter, joined in the event by releasing salmon alongside our students. This event is just one of the many enriching opportunities our program offers, bringing families and the community together in celebration of learning and culture.
In addition, twice a year—once in the fall and once in the spring—ECEAP families and students are invited to a special trip to Conconully State Park. Here, we embark on a nature walk, discovering the wonders of our environment, from animals to trees and the changing seasons. With no cell service in the park, this experience allows families to connect deeply with one another and the natural world, free from outside distractions. It’s a truly cherished time for bonding, learning, and creating memories that last a lifetime.
We are thrilled to offer these incredible opportunities that strengthen our community, enrich education, and build lasting connections between students, families, and our environment.






No School Friday, Sept 27th - Native American Day.


Community Wellness Event Magic Show with Mark Robinson.


ToothSavers North Elementary Oct 8th & 9th.


JOM Title VI Meeting
