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The Republic School District office and campus will be closed on Tuesday, July 4th in recognition and observance of Independence Day! There will be minimal services available on July 3rd. Stay safe and enjoy the holiday!
Republic School District has an opening for an ALE teacher (Alternative Learning Program) for the 2023-2024 school year. The position is a temporary 1 year 0.3125 FTE position. For complete job description please go to our website, click on employment-open positions, or you may call the District Office 509 775-3173.
Friday Night Lights are back! Looking for something to do this Friday from 4-7 pm? Come on down to the Tiger Football Field and catch some football action as various teams will be scrimmaging on our home field. Have a 4th-6th grader who wants to play some flag football with the high school team? Bring ‘em down! Flag football will take place at 5 pm. Looking forward to seeing spectators there cheering everyone on. GOOOOO TIGERS!
Class of 2023 Reminder: Please stop by the high school office this week to pickup your banners, cap and gown photos, and senior packets. Office hours are from 7:30-3:30. If you aren't able to stop by, please call to give permission for someone else to pickup your items. 509-775-3171
Thank you
Report cards were mailed last week. Enclosed you will find information about Summer School if there is a need for credit recovery due to failed classes. Students will have the opportunity to recover credit in core classes only: English, Science, Math, and some History classes. Please call to reserve your space now.
Mark your calendars! Summer School starts the first week of August.
The Republic School District will be closed June 19th in recognition of Juneteenth Day.
The Republic School District would like to wish all our students, staff, and families a happy, healthy, and fun summer! The district office will be operating under summer hours starting 6/12 of M-Th. 8-4. Enjoy the warmer weather!
The last ROAR adventure of the year took 5th and 6th grade students to Curlew Lake State Park where the Washington State Parks Boating Safety Educational group traveled all the way from Olympia to put on a two day introduction to kayaking and water safety class. Students were introduced to proper kayak paddling techniques, water safety skills, and basic lifesaving techniques. Each student who completed the course was given a properly fitted life jacket to keep and use for the upcoming summer months.
A big thank you goes out to the instructors and support staff who made these last two adventures some of the best of the year:
Rob Sendak, Alyssa Smith, Derek Van Dyke, Ranger Brian Alexander, and the Ferry County Sheriff's Marine Division Deputies.
Republic School Board Seeks Applicants for Open Position:
District #4 Board Member Randy Sage has resigned from his board position. We are sad to see Randy leave, as he has been a valued teammate and advocate for the students of Republic. We wish him all the best in his future adventures.
With Randy’s resignation, the Republic School District Board of Directors will have an open position and is currently accepting applications for the District #4 “at large” position. Any U.S. citizen and qualified voter, who lives within the Republic School District boundaries is welcome to apply by submitting a letter of interest to the District Office. Applications will be accepted until June 23 at 4 p.m. Open interviews will take place on June 28 during the regular scheduled board meeting.
If you or someone you know is interested in helping to support the growth of the District, then we would love to see your application.***This is a temporary board appointed position to fulfill the remainder of the term until elections in November***
Congratulations to the 6th, 7th & 8th graders that earned a rewards trip to the Camas Center in Cusik! So proud of each and every one of you! Have a wonderful summer!
And that's a wrap! School's out for SUMMER!!
Friday, June 9th is the last day at school! Students are dismissed at 11:30am.
We hope you all have a safe and relaxing summer break!
Republic School District if still accepting applications for a Special Education
Teacher and a RYAC Coordinator. Job descriptions can be found on our
website or by calling the District Office (509) 775-3173.
Republic School District # 309 will hold a Special Board Meeting Friday June 9th, 2023 at 1:00PM in the District Office. This meeting will last approximately 30 minutes to discuss the resignation of a public officer and authorize the posting of a vacant position.
Congratulations to all the I MAKE A DIFFERENCE "SCHOLARSHIP" nominees and winners! Thank you Mrs. Cromwell and the Middle School band for always supplying us with the national anthem and amazing entertainment!
Congratulations to Mr. Avilla's 4th grade class! Top attendance for the 2022-2023 school year earned them roller-skating and pizza party! Thank you STACC for all your help!
Happy Birthday to all our May, June and July Tigers!
Good Morning,
Friday, June 9th is our last official school student day for the 22-23 school year. The school day will begin at the normal time on Friday; however, students will be dismissed at 11:30 am.
On June 12th, we will host a student meet and greet beginning at 8:00 am and ending at Noon. We aim to invite next year's Freshmen and 7th graders in to see their classrooms and meet prospective teachers. Parents are encouraged to come in with their students as well. Appointments are not necessary.
All students are welcome to come in and meet their prospective teachers for the 23-24 school year. The time is the same, 8:00 am to Noon on June 12th. We hope you will come to the school and meet your student's teacher(s) for the 23-24 school year.
Best,
Loren Finley
Community service was the focus of the 1st Grade's last ROAR adventure. As an end of the year project, Mrs. Campbell wanted to plant flowers in a few empty planters in town as a way for the students to give back to the community. The students had been growing most of the plants in their classroom as part of their science curriculum.
Thank you to these community members for their help in making this learning experience such a success:
Mary Jo Olsen
Nick Olsen
Esther Popp
Will Folkes
Mary Ciais