Substitute Appreciation Day
about 21 hours ago, Omak School District
Parent-Teacher-Student Conferences, Nov 25th & 26th.
3 days ago, Omak School District
6 days ago, Omak School District
Psychologist Appreciation Day.
8 days ago, Omak School District
No School on Monday, Nov 11th in observance of Veterans Day!
13 days ago, Omak School District
December 1, 2024, Omak School District will go to a cashless system for all athletic events.
13 days ago, Omak School District
Cross Country State Race
14 days ago, Omak School District
14 days ago, Omak School District
This Friday the Omak Pioneers will host Connell in the Football round of 24 state play-in game.
16 days ago, Omak School District
WEEKEND SPORTS UPDATE - Nick Sackman
On Saturday
Cross Country - 5 Individuals Qualified for State
Boys:
Our 2 Men Pioneer state qualifiers:
William Boers (17th) and Trenton Werner (38th)
Girls:
Our 3 Lady Pioneer state qualifiers:
Syreni Sandoval (22nd place), Ruby Freese (30th), and Sage Buhrig (31st)
They run again on Saturday at State at Sun Willows Golf Course in the Tri Cities
Girls Soccer -
Lost 7-0 vs Cascade in a loser out contest. Soccer had a great season qualifying for districts and winning many games.
Volleyball -
Won 3-0 over College Place in the first round of districts. Then lost 0-3 to Cashmere in the semi finals. The team will play this Saturday vs Connell. This game is in Chelan. They need to win 2 games on Saturday to qualify for state.
Football -
Defeated Mount Baker last Thursday. This got them the 11 seed in the state play in games. Football will be Home Friday night vs Connell, game will kick off at 7pm.
Congrats to all these teams
17 days ago, Omak School District
Pioneer Pride Alert!
Pioneer sports fans, get ready to cheer! This past weekend, our talented cross-country runners battled it out at the district meet in Yakima and came away with five state qualifiers! Competing on the intense Apple Ridge course — a tough 3-mile stretch of grass and packed dirt with rolling hills — our Pioneers faced off against 13 other teams for their chance to shine at the state championships in Pasco next weekend.
Girls' Team Highlights: Our Lady Pioneers put on an incredible performance with Syreni Sandoval (22nd), Ruby Freese (30th), and Sage Buhrig (31st) leading the way to earn their places at state!
Ruby Freese stole the spotlight, running her fastest race of the season by 48 seconds with a time of 21:31! Not only did she qualify for her first-ever state championship as a freshman, but she also became the 4th freshman girl to qualify under Coach's leadership. Ruby showed true Pioneer grit!
Syreni Sandoval capped her high school XC career with a personal best time of 20:44 — a strong finish that secured her second trip to state. Way to go, Syreni!
Sage Buhrig earned her third trip to state, finishing just a step behind Ruby at 21:32, only 8 seconds off her PR on a challenging course. Now that’s consistency and determination!
Boys' Team Highlights: Our Men Pioneers showed impressive perseverance with William Boers (17th) and Trenton Werner (38th) making their way to the state meet!
Trenton Werner ran his heart out, clocking in his best time of the season at 17:52! Though initially just outside the top 35, Trenton’s grit and determination paid off as he qualified under district protection, creating a thrilling moment of triumph.
Caden Arnold closed his season strong with a personal best of 18:07, finishing the season on a high note. Great job, Caden!
William Boers also qualified for his first state meet after an incredible season debut in XC, finishing just 10 seconds shy of his PR on a tough course. Amazing effort, William!
Now, it's time to rally behind our five fantastic qualifiers as they head to Pasco this weekend for the State Championship! Let’s cheer on Syreni, Ruby, Sage, William, and Trenton as they represent Pioneer pride on the big stage.
17 days ago, Omak School District
No School, Veterans Day, Monday, Nov 11th.
17 days ago, Omak School District
A fire truck responded to Omak middle school this afternoon at about 2:15. A Chromebook, see picture, spontaneously caught on fire in the classroom. It burned the desk a little bit, but they were able to get the Chromebook and the desk outside without any damage to the building. No students were injured.
21 days ago, Omak School District
Online Ticket Link: CLICK HERE Tickets prices: $10 Adults - $5 Student/Senior Citizen/Military The game will also be live-streamed on;
www.nfhsnetwork.com District 5 1A Volleyball Bracket Link: CLICK HERE
21 days ago, Omak School District
Omak Middle School Leadership Students are doing GREAT Things for our Community! Tomorrow evening we will be hosting a Free Movie Event!
Canned food or cash donations are being asked as an entry fee to the event and will go to support the Omak Food Bank and the Christmas Basket Programs.
Please remember that we ask for no food or beverages to be consumed in our PAC during this event!
23 days ago, Audrey Hunt
1st Quarter Ends , Nov 1st
24 days ago, Omak School District
Early Release, Friday, Nov 1st.
24 days ago, Omak School District
Omak Pioneer Players Presents - The Man Who Came to Dinner (Auditions)
27 days ago, Omak School District
Omak High School is Hosting CTL League Championships
27 days ago, Omak School District
NCW College & Career Expo: Empowering Future Leaders of the Workforce
On October 23, the NCW College & Career Expo brought together educators, students, and local industry professionals in an exciting and collaborative effort to prepare students for the demands of the 21st-century workforce. This event provided a unique opportunity for students to engage with real-world work experiences that both train and inspire them, aligning with the skill sets regional employers are seeking.
Students from grades 9 through 12, representing schools across Okanogan County, participated in a variety of hands-on, work-based activities designed to immerse them in the tools, technologies, and experiences of today’s workplace. The expo also featured interactive exhibits where students explored advanced workplace equipment, reviewed job descriptions, and gained valuable insights directly from professionals across various industries.
What truly added to the excitement was the overwhelming engagement from the industry vendors. Their interactive displays, along with the incredible swag they brought, kept students enthusiastic and eager to learn more about the career paths available to them.
The NCW College & Career Expo was not only a learning experience but also a celebration of the future workforce—equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and inspiration they need to succeed in tomorrow’s careers.
28 days ago, Omak School District