
Attention Tiger Fans and Families: Due to upgrading the heating system, the high school gym currently does not have heat as it is awaiting programming. Please dress accordingly if you plan to cheer on your Junior High Basketball Teams tonight. Girls play at 4 pm and Boys play at 5:30 pm. Thanks and GOOO Tigers!

Despite challenging weather conditions, Mrs. Sage's 3rd-grade class traveled to Hall Creek to learn basic survival skills from members of Ferry County Search and Rescue. The students received a survival kit made from everyday household items and were taught how to construct a basic lean-to shelter.
After lunch, the students faced a challenge: to build a survival shelter and start a campfire using only a ferro rod, cotton balls coated with Vaseline, and some small kindling.
The ROAR program would like to thank Ferry County Search and Rescue and all the parent volunteers who made the trip a success, despite the difficult weather.







Republic School District is seeking a Cheerleading Coach for the current (24-25) Basketball
season. If interested please contact Athletic Director Ryan Antos, or by calling the District
Office (509) 775-3173 to obtain information and an application.

High School Winter Sports officially start on Nov. 18th! If you have a student athlete who IS NOT registered yet in Final Forms, please register them prior to the start of the season. Please note that sports physicals are good for two years and a current physical is needed to participate. High School Winter Sports include: Wrestling, Basketball and Cheer. Please reach out to Dena if you have any questions at 509-775-3171 ext 107. Here is the link bellow to register. Thanks and GOOOO TIGERS!
https://republic-wa.finalforms.com/

This week, Mrs. Starr's and Miss Bushnell's classes visited Curlew Lake State Park for a day of exploration and learning about measurement. Second-grade students participated in games and explored the park while searching for natural items to measure, such as pine cones, sticks, and pine needles, using a meter and other nonstandard units of measurement. After their lesson on measurement, the students enjoyed an adventure walking along the trails in the state park.






Good morning Tiger fans! Today at 1:10 pm, your Cross Country State Qualifiers will be making their way, by escort, down Main St. Let’s line the street and wish them the best of luck as they head to the Tri Cities to compete at STATE!
GOOOO Tigers!!

Republic School District if accepting applications for a 1 year temporary (for the remainder
of the 24-25 school year) paraeducator. This position is open until filled. A full job description
can be found on our website under the open positions tab, or by calling the District Office
509 -775-3173.

Your Executive ASB Council, cordially invites all Veterans to attend our Veterans Day Assembly on Nov 6th. Breakfast will be served at 8 am on the high school stage area with an assembly to follow at 9:05 am in the high school gym. Please call Dena Fletcher at 775-3171 ext. 107 to register for the complimentary breakfast or you can also email: dfletcher@republicsd.org


Congratulations to Alison Koch-Booher and Ember Berndt who were named District 7, All Opponent for volleyball during yesterday’s ceremony in Wellpinit. Both Ember and Alison are Juniors at RHS and are enrolled in Running Start. Congrats, ladies and Coach Gaston! We are loud. We are proud. We are Tigers!!


Freshman, Ashton Gliddon, ran a time of 18:38 in the 1B/2B Men’s District Championships held in Walla Walla today. Gliddon will be traveling to the Tri-Cities on Nov. 9th to compete at the Cross Country State Championship. Goooo Tigers!


There will be a Winter Sports Athlete/Parent meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 5th, at 6pm, in the Elem. Cafeteria. If you have a high school student athlete who would like to participate in Cheer, Basketball or Wrestling please plan on attending. Thanks and Goooo Tigers!

Your Republic/Curlew cross county team just punched their ticket to STATE today when they placed 5th at Regionals in Colfax! State Cross Country will be held on Nov. 9th at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco. Congrats to the Coaches and the ladies on an amazing season!


Upcoming Dates: There is no school for students on Nov. 7 & 8 due to parent/student/teacher conferences and no school on Nov. 11th in recognition of Veterans Day. Please also remember that Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday and we "fall back" 1 hour.

Just a reminder that Friday’s football game has been rescheduled for tomorrow, 10/31. The Tigers travel to Bridgeport. Kick off is at 3 pm. Goooo Tigers!

K-8 Assembly tomorrow!
Get ready for NEDS mindset MISSION!


Great news! Your Lady Tiger Volleyball team will travel to Wilbur High School tomorrow (10/30) to play in the first round of league playoffs. Game time is approximately 3:30 pm. Whatever team loses will play in a loser out game immediately following the 3:30 pm game. Hope to see all you Tiger fans there!!

Mark your calendars! Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held all day on November 7th and 8th from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Our Goals for Conferences:
Kindergarten through 5th Grade: We’re aiming for 100% parent attendance to support every student’s growth!
6th through 12th Grade: Teachers will schedule conferences as needed, focusing on students who may need additional support in academics, work completion, or social-emotional skills.
Scheduling Details:
Kindergarten - 5th Grade Parents: Please schedule your conference by:
Filling out the form sent home in the orange folder and returning it to your student’s teacher.
Calling your student’s teacher directly.
Contacting the elementary office to set a time that works for you.
6th - 12th Grade Parents: Teachers will reach out to schedule meetings with families whose students may need academic or social-emotional support. However, if you'd like to meet with your student’s teachers, you are always welcome to schedule with any teacher by:
Calling the teacher directly.
Reaching out to the office to set a time.
If you’d like to meet with me, Mr. Finley, feel free to contact the high school office to arrange a meeting.
We look forward to connecting with you on November 7th and 8th to support your student’s success!

Our final informational forum is tomorrow (Tuesday) at 6:00 PM: Are you wondering what a 4-day school week might mean for Republic students or students who might attend the Republic School District in the future? If so, please plan on attending the final scheduled community forum event in October ...October 29, 2024 at the Republic Elementary Cafeteria at 6:00 PM. Please note that this event is for informational purposes only and will serve as feedback in the planning pocess.

Announcement: The Republic School District is extremely excited to announce that we have received a $1.2 million grant from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office, under the Community Outdoor Athletic Facilities program. This grant will add a rubberized track to our outdoor athletic fields and lights to allow evening use, enhance parking, and improve drainage and access for people with disabilities. The regional athletic league lacks track and field sites and the growing community continues to use the district’s fields for leagues, exercise, and town/county gatherings. We scored 1st out of 19 finalists in the state for this highly competitive grant and had a wonderful team come together to make this happen! Go Tigers!


This year, the ROAR program has expanded to include a new elective class for middle school students focused on outdoor adventure and regional biology. In this class, students are learning about various topics, such as camping and hiking basics, regional flora and fauna, and essential survival skills.
The first adventure for the class was a trip to Sweat Creek picnic area. Students were expected to demonstrate basic skills, including selecting a safe campsite, setting up a tent and sleeping bag, and hanging their food securely in a tree.




