This past weekend 44 sixth grade students spent a sunny weekend learning about STEM, forestry, solar energy and tons of other amazing topics all in part to volunteers and the Outdoors Schools Grant.
~Deb Richardson










More pictures from Career on Wheels!









On Friday, March 15th 2024 our High School Counseling Department hosted the 1st Annual Career On Wheels event. Our students went through four twenty minute sessions with professionals whose careers are on wheels - not your typical in a building at a desk job. Students were able to get first hand information from the professionals themselves. At some stations they were able to get hands-on experience with guidance from the professionals. This event fostered exposure to post-secondary pathways and making direct connections with various professionals within our community.
We would like to extend our gratitude to all those who helped our students gain insight into post-secondary pathways that are not always talked about.
Tacoma Power, Lewis County Sheriff, Lewis County Fire & Ambulance, Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery & Biologist, Les Schwab, Army National Guard, KELA/KMNT, Washington State Patrol, Gordon Timber Falling, Centralia Police Department, DNR Wildland Firefighting, DNR Aviation, The Chronicle, PUD Telecommunications, Reed Construction, ODS Bus, and Hampton - Forester
Heather Jacoby







Deputy Willey read to students for Reading Across America!
Thank you Deputy Willey~!



APPOINTMENT REQUIRED
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Children will be screened for vision, hearing, speech/language, motor coordination, learning skills and social and
emotional behaviors.
Information on your childโs school readiness and development will be presented to you upon conclusion of the
screening. This screening does not replace regular medical care, but provides families with additional information
on young children and their development.

Onalaska Schools will be ON TIME, but buses will run on snow routes, today, Tuesday, March 5th. Route 2 is dissolved, route 2 students will ride alternate buses as in December. Please be patient with pick up times as our drivers navigate with caution.
The Onalaska High School Science Club hosted a meeting on Friday, March 1st. They made "Elephant Toothpaste", an experiment where yeast is added to soap and hydrogen peroxide to create a foamy chemical reaction! The club is led by OHS science teacher Mr. Garcia and club officers Melissa Reiman, Kara Wright, Hannah Wilson, and Isaac Fitch. Nice job Loggers!
Story and Photos submitted by Melissa Reiman



Onalaska Schools will start 2 hours late with buses on snow routes, tomorrow, March 4th. No am preschool and no out of district transportation.
The Onalaska PTO was recognized by the School Board during Monday night's meeting. The PTO has done a lot for the District, including paying for field trips! President, Brittany Locklin accepted the Certificate of Recognition on behalf of the PTO.

Onalaska Youth Fastpitch! Please refer to the flyer

6th grade students help monitor the Newaukum River to protect our local salmon and waterways.






FAFSA Workshops!

Last night the National Honor Society Induction Ceremony was held.
Congratulations to the newest members!





Yesterday was the send off for the High School Wrestling Team.
Good luck at State!




The Onalaska Middle School Robotics Team took 5th place at the Ellensburg Robotic Competition this weekend. Congratulations!




Congratulations to Kayden Mozingo, Rylan McGraw and Lane Zandell for being selected to play in this year's Earl Barden East/West All-State Football Game. The game will take place on Saturday June 22, 2024 at Earl Barden Stadium on the campus of East Valley Yakima High School.
~ Coach Mazen Saade



Congratulations to the wrestling team as 7 qualified for State this weekend starting Friday in Tacoma (Tacoma Dome and the Mat Classic!)
David Locklin - 1st and Regional Champion!
Norman Prazak - 2nd
Marshal Brockway - 3rd
Tommy Hornsby - 5th
Benito Escalera - 6th
Steven Gomes - 6th
Marcus Chatfield - 6th
We will have a state sendoff on Thursday morning at 9:00 am
It is a Great Day to be a Logger!
Dennis Bower, AD
Congratulations to Onalaska Knowledge Bowl for winning the ESD #113 Reginal Championship. With the win the Loggers have secured their spot in the State Tournament in Wenatchee in March.
Pictured are team members: Lilly Miller, Melissa Reiman, Will Zandell, Taylor Babb, and Josiah Foster
~Coach Mazen Saade

Middle School students studying our nervous system!
~Mrs. Richardson






ONALASKA F.B.L.A. (Future Business Leaders of America) just finished the Southwest Winter Business Leadership Conference at Lower Columbia College February 2, Friday. It's the first time ever that all 100% of Onalaska High School F.B.L.A. members have qualified for the upcoming State Business Leadership Conference in April! Not only did our student Future Business Leaders of America (F.B.L.A.) Chapter members will be on their way to Spokane for the State Business Leadership Conference April 25 -28,2024 competing against nearly 2,000 students throughout the State of Washington, but our Southwest Region had a record high of 366 students competing this year. This was 90 more than last year's registered numbers at Lower Columbia College event.
Congratulations to Taylor Babb on 1st place in Job Interview and 4th Joshua Gerbracht. 1st in Introduction to FBLA with Ann Phelps as well as Introduction To Business Presentation 3rd place. Business Ethics in 5th place went to Hall-E Hill with Jupiter Morris. David Locklin received 4th place in Business Law, 3rd in Public Speaking and 6th in Impromptu Speaking.
Also Kit Cartwright, Emily Greiner and David Locklon placed 6th in Broadcast Journalism
Emily Greiner placed 3rd in Business Communication. In addition, 5th place includes Sales Presentation with Taylor Babb, Hall-E Hill and Jupiter Morris.
These members worked hard during weekend workshops led by Ms. Grant and Mr. Lyle Talbot. They plan, study, and prepare their presentations and tests.
So proud of our F.B.L.A. students! Congratulations to all who represented Onalaska High School! Be sure to say congratulations to all our State qualifiers and GOOD LUCK AT STATE!
~Shelley Grant
