District Announcements

    • Substance Use Parent Night Scheduled

      Selah High School has partnered with ESD 105 to host a substance use and prevention night for parents and students on Tuesday, March 28 at 6:00 p.m. in the high school library.  All grade levels and families are welcome.  See more here.

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    • Graduation Pathways Community Collaboration

      If you missed March's Graduation Pathways Community Collaboration Forum, please view here for the recording of the presentation as presented by Director of Future Learning, Jeff Cochran, and a panel of educators. 

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    • Conference week is March 27, 28, 30, 31. Wednesday, March 29 is a regular 1-hour late start attendance day.

      Click here to view the schedule for conference week 

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    • Spring Parent Teacher Conferences

      March 27, 28, 30, 31

      As conference week approaches in the Selah School District, please see Parent-Teacher Conference Tips.

      See Here.   En Español.

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    • Free Books for Children!

      Learn more about how children aged from birth to five-years-old can receive free books from Dolly Parton's Imagination Library.  See Here.

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    • Submit a 2022-2023 Best of the Best Nomination

      Awards season is here!  It's time to submit your 2022-2023 Best of the Best Award nominations.  See here to complete the nomination form. Deadline is Monday, April 10.

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    • Class of 2036—It's Time for Kindergarten!

      Preschool and Kindergarten Registration Now Open

      Preschool and kindergarten enrollment for next school year is now underway.  See here for upcoming kindergarten and preschool events.

      Access here for preschool and kindergarten new student online enrollment.

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    • It's back...the student created newspaper at Selah High School, the Viking Voice!  Please access here to read about school news, community information, sports reports and other articles, all written by students!

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    • Attendance Matters!

      As we begin a new school year, the Selah School District is making a special effort to ensure that all students fully benefit from their education by attending school regularly.   Attending school regularly helps children feel better about school and themselves.  

      Please see the attached documents for some important attendance information for this school year.

      See More Here      En Español

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    News Updates

    • Heather Gamache Wins HSCTE New Teacher of the Year Award

      Working to connect students to health, well-being, and people, Selah High School teacher, Heather Gamache, has been recognized as the Washington Health Sciences Career and Technical Education (HSCTE) New Teacher of the Year.

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    • Free Books for Kids!

      Learning to love reading is just books away, as the Imagination Library of Washington provides free books for children from birth to five-years-old. 

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    • Selah School District Now Enrolling New Students Online!

      As a convenience for families, the Selah School District is now enrolling new students online.  Beginning with preschool and kindergarten registration, which opened on March 7, parents can now enroll their children into the District in one convenient process.  Online enrollment for new students in grades first through twelve will begin on Monday, July 17. 

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    • Sarah Hansen Officially Named Selah Intermediate School Principal

      It’s official, Sarah Hansen has been named the principal at Selah Intermediate School.  Although working in the same leadership role at the school this year, Hansen has been serving as the Interim Principal. 

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    • SHS Teams Crowned Academic Champs!

      There is a lot to cheer about in the Selah High School athletics program as both the girls’ basketball squad and the dance team were crowned State Champions by the WIAA for having the highest grade point averages in their respective sports at the 2A level this winter. 

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      School Safety

      School Safety is a top priority in Selah, please click the image above to view more on ways Selah is keeping schools safe!

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    • SHS Student Wants You to Be a Match!

      Matches help save lives and Selah High School junior, Taylor Aadland, knows that people are part of the cure.  That is why she is spearheading a local Be The Match campaign in December in order to add individuals to the organization’s world-wide registry which can help in curing more than 75 life-threatening diseases.

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    • District Closed to Non-Resident Students in Grades 1-8

      Having completed the first three weeks of the 2022-2023 school year, Selah students have returned to classrooms and the quality learning environments that will provide them with life-long knowledge and skills.

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    • District to Implement ParentSquare Communication Tool

      We are excited to announce that the District has adopted a new centralized form of school-to-home communication called ParentSquare. This unified communications platform is designed to keep parents informed and encourage greater engagement and connection with our District and schools.

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    Welcome

    • Welcome to the Selah School District—Home of the Vikings

      In Selah, our school district is an important entity in the community and works with the City, local businesses, and various organizations to build a stable education system which helps develop a strong community overall.  Selah patrons have a solid reputation of supporting their schools. 

      The Selah School District serves approximately 3,500 students and is comprised of the Robert Lince Early Learning Center, John Campbell Primary School, Selah Intermediate School, Selah Middle School, Selah High School and Selah Academy.  Additionally, the District has a HomeLink Center as well as other alternative learning opportunities. 

      Our District is committed to achievement and its core purpose of ensuring high levels of learning for every student.  Also, staff and students follow the Viking Way, a culture of achievement where the foundation of the District’s beliefs emphasize that every student is worthy and capable of making meaningful contributions to his or her communities, strong character is at the heart of preparing our students for lifelong success, and in a culture of excellence every student graduates on time prepared for college and career opportunities.

    Points of Pride

    • SHS Teacher Wins HSCTE New Teacher of the Year Award

      Working to connect students to health, well-being, and people, Selah High School teacher, Heather Gamache, has been recognized as the Washington Health Sciences Career and Technical Education (HSCTE) New Teacher of the Year.

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    • JCP Assistant Principal Honored with Safety Award!

      With an eye on safety, John Campbell Primary School assistant principal, Cesar Ortiz, always has an eye on student and staff well-being.  So, as the safety lead for the John Campbell campus, it is only fitting that Cesar be honored with the annual Sheriff Brian Winter School Safety Award. 

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    • LifeSmarts Team Headed to Nationals!

      Congratulations to the five-member Selah High School Lady Viking LifeSmarts Knowledge Bowl Team!  After dominating the state’s competition and earning first place honors, they will test themselves against the nation’s best during the national contest later this spring in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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    • SHS Musicians Play Music to the Ears!

      Musicians from the Selah High School band recently played music to the ears and earned superior ratings from the WVMEA Band Adjudication contest.

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