
The third graders from East Summer School embarked on an educational field trip to explore the City of Omak. During their visit, they engaged in a simulated city council meeting where they proposed the installation of a new splash pad at the local park. Through this experience, they learned about the processes involved in city council decision-making. Additionally, the students toured the police and fire departments and also visited the newly constructed skate park.









2024 End of Year Awards and Retirements.
Congratulations everyone!!!!!











Free Summer Meal Program.


Early Release, Thursday, June 6th


Half day of School Thursday, June 6th


End of 4th Quarter


3rd Trimester Ends


Omak School District Graduation 2024
Livestream link: https://youtube.com/live/XiTW2sBvBjY?feature=share


School's Out for the Summer June 7th.


Bus Route Update.


Tennis Update: (Submitted 5/28, from Tennis Coach Lance O'Dell)
Jonathan Kirk and Beau Sackman finished 5th at State this weekend, their best placement in their 4-year career. They opened with a 1-6, 2-6 loss to Eastside Prep in the first round. Then they won their next 3 matches to place 5th. They beat Lakeside (9 Mile Falls) 6-0, 6-1. They followed that up with a win over Cascade, 6-4, 6-2, and then in the medal round, they beat Granger 6-2, 6-1.
Paityn Richter and Finley Sackman lost to Overlake in the first round, 6-7 (8-10), 7-5, 3-6. For the girls, the first round was a loser-out match.

Tennis & Track Pioneers Heading to State today.



The Pioneer Track and Field team headed to Cashmere last night to compete at the district meet and have a chance to qualify for the state championship meet next weekend.
We ended the night with 6 individuals qualifying in 7 events. The top 2 athletes in each event qualified for state.
Lady Pioneer Qualifiers:
Syreni Sandoval in the 3200m 1st place (13:21.16)
Ava Freese in the 1600m 2nd place (5:59.23)
Kiona Michele in the Shot Put 2nd place (30'5")
Kamdin Carlton in the High Jump 1st place (4'10")
Men Pioneer Qualifiers:
Awston Clark in the 400m 2nd (52.77)
Kaiden Devereaux in the High Jump 2nd (5'10") and the Javelin 2nd (144'4")
Kaiden Devereaux's performance was the highlight of the night. He not only qualified in 2 events but also placed 4th in both the 4x100 relay and the triple jump. His dedication and hard work paid off, with all his events resulting in new personal records, except for the high jump where he tied his old record and narrowly missed 6'0" for a new one. His achievements should inspire us all to strive for our best.
As a team, we ended the night with 26 season-best times or distances, and both the boys' and girls' teams placed third in team points.
The Omak coaching staff was very pleased with the night's outcome, and we're excited to be taking 6 athletes to Yakima next weekend for the State Championships.



Speech Pathologist Appreciation Day


On Saturday, May 11, the League tennis championship winners, Beau Sackman and Jonathan Kirk, were CTL Boys Doubles Champions. Finley Sackman and Paityn Richter won Girls District Champions. Both move on this week/weekend to qualify for state.





Weekly Sports
