
May 28, 2026
Lewis and Clark Summer School is a free opportunity for students to recover credits and stay on track for graduation. The program will run from June 22-30. Classes will be held ...

June 18, 2026
At its regular meeting last night, the Spokane Public School Board of Directors approved a resolution placing a three-year Educational Programs and Operations (EP&O) levy on the N...

June 15, 2026
Making the jump to a new school level — elementary to middle or middle to high — can feel overwhelming for students. That’s why, in the spring, our fifth grade students visit thei...

June 12, 2026
Got your tissues ready? We mic’d up senior Madeline and her Jefferson Elementary School third grade teacher Elizabeth Tinney to capture their reunion during the Lewis and Clark Hi...

June 4, 2026
Every year, the Spokesman-Review interviews a graduating senior from 69 regional high schools. We are proud to share the interviews of Spokane Public School’s class of 2026 repres...

June 2, 2026
Registration for Spokane Public Schools yellow bus transportation is now open for the 2026-27 school year. Students must register for yellow bus transportation before each ...

May 27, 2026
Graduation is getting closer — Celebrate the milestone with one of Lewis & Clark’s favorite traditions: the Senior All-Nighter. The event takes place Sunday, June 14, with check-...

May 26, 2026
When Frank Burns saw how anxious and isolated kids were following the COVID-19 pandemic, he started organizing small, youth cycling groups. Within about ten minutes of meeting, ki...

May 21, 2026
More than 100 Spokane Public Schools employees are retiring this spring, some of whom have served more than 40 years with our district. From kindergarten teachers to kitchen staf...

May 20, 2026
Students stand in the spotlight on stage. With a bold red curtain behind them, they speak confidently, projecting their voices into the auditorium. They’re not performing a sonnet...

May 13, 2026
Over the past two weeks, 1,640 Spokane Public Schools students have taken 3,596 Advanced Placement (AP) tests, which are based on student course selections. AP courses are offere...

May 7, 2026
“Boys want to play volleyball and they want to play it competitively.” Engagement Navigator Austin Johnson shares how interest in boys volleyball led to club teams at Rogers and ...

May 1, 2026
"I'm bored!" If you want to avoid hearing those two words this summer, we have plenty of opportunities that will prevent and cure any summer boredom. Spokane Public Schools' sum...

May 1, 2026
Last week, Spokane Public Schools students received four of the top six prizes for their academic achievements from the Spokane Scholars Foundation . These four students received...

April 29, 2026
Spokane Public Schools students and groups from 16 schools received 30 Chase Youth Awards from the Chase Youth Commission at a celebration at the Fox Theater. These awards recog...

April 29, 2026
The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) and Washington Music Educators Association (WMEA) State Solo and Ensemble Contest took place in Ellensburg on April 24...

April 27, 2026
Tiger AP testers and families, we're quickly approaching AP testing season here at Lewis & Clark High School. Our AP teachers and students have been working extremely hard to prep...

April 27, 2026
Earlier this month, about fifty juniors from seven SPS high schools gathered at NEWESD 101 for a day of learning and encouragement as they considered opportunities for their futur...

April 22, 2026
This week, 177 Spokane-area high school seniors were recognized for their academic excellence. Thirty-one of them were Spokane Public Schools students. Of those students, nine rec...

April 22, 2026
Anyone who’s purchased groceries in the past month knows the challenge of adjusting a budget to absorb higher prices on household items, like breakfast cereal and disinfecting wip...
