
Clarkston School District Announces Request for Proposals for School Photography Services: The Clarkston School District is pleased to announce the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for professional school photography services for the upcoming academic years. This initiative aims to partner with a qualified vendor to provide high-quality photographic services for students and staff across all district schools.



Mark your calendars for Thursday, April 17th! The CSD Facilities Advisory Committee invites you to an Open Forum to discuss the current state of school district facilities, the information the committee has gathered, and potential suggestions for improvements. Join us in shaping a vision for the future.


March Breakfast and Lunch Menu


📢 Important Update: Archery & Wrestling Events 🚨 Due to adverse weather conditions, we have made the difficult decision to cancel this weekend’s elementary archery trips, including Parkway. However, high school and middle school archery and wrestling events scheduled for Saturday are still pending and may proceed as planned if weather conditions improve. A final decision will be made tomorrow afternoon. We understand this may be disappointing and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Thank you for your understanding and support! Stay tuned for updates. ❄️🎯🤼♂️

No School Reminder! There will be no school on Friday, February 14 for Mid-Winter Break and Monday, February 17 in observance of Presidents’ Day. Enjoy the long weekend, and we’ll see everyone back on Tuesday, February 18!


Highly Capable Program Nominations Opening Soon! Clarkston School District's Highly Capable nomination window is open from February 14 – March 14. Staff, parents, and community members are encouraged to submit referrals. The nomination form is available at https://5il.co/370sn. Forms must be received by the close of business on March 14, 2024. For questions about the Highly Capable program, please contact Eleanore Follett at FollettE@csdk12.org.


Threatening Statement Found at Grantham Elementary; School Evacuated as Precaution -- February 6, 2025. At approximately 1:25 p.m., staff discovered a threatening statement on a bathroom wall at Grantham Elementary School. The school was evacuated, and law enforcement was called immediately. The Clarkston Police Department did a thorough sweep before they gave the “All Clear.” Students and staff followed our safety protocols and were ushered back into the building shortly thereafter.

Clarkston School District Open on Time, Running Snow Routes – Feb. 5, 2025. Clarkston School District will be open on time and follow regular schedules. However, due to road conditions, buses will operate on snow routes. For details on snow routes, visit the district website: https://www.csdk12.org/page/snow-routes.

February is Black History Month! Clarkston School District is proud to recognize and celebrate the rich history, achievements, and contributions of Black Americans. This month is an opportunity to honor the past, learn from the present, and inspire the future. Throughout February, we encourage our students, staff, and community to engage in meaningful conversations, explore stories of resilience and excellence, and reflect on the impact of Black leaders, artists, scientists, educators, and change makers. Let’s celebrate diversity, embrace inclusion, and continue learning.


February Breakfast & Lunch Menu


In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, there will be no school on Monday.


No School December 23 - January 6


January 2025 Breakfast and Lunch Menu


December Breakfast and Lunch Menu


Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Clarkston School District! We are deeply grateful for our incredible community and the support you provide to our students and staff. This season, let’s continue to show kindness and compassion as we care for and uplift one another. Wishing you a safe, joyful, and peaceful holiday. 🦃🍂


NED's Mindset Mission Assembly will be at Parkway November 22 at 2pm.


3rd & 4th Grade Concert


November 2024 Breakfast and Lunch Menu


No School for Students on Friday, September 27


HIV/AIDS Prevention Education Parent Information Night - September 24: In accordance with the AIDS Omnibus Act passed by the Washington State Legislature, HIV/AIDS prevention education is a mandatory part of our curriculum starting in Grade 5 through Grade 12. To comply with this mandate, Clarkston School District is hosting a Parent Information Night on September 24, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at the Educator Support Center (1294 Chestnut). This session will provide an overview of the HIV/AIDS prevention curriculum. Parents are invited to review the materials in advance. If, after attending the presentation, you wish to opt your student out of the curriculum, you may do so in writing.