As of February 25, 2021, Skyline Elementary is taking shape with cabinets in classrooms, mechanical systems moving throughout the building and roofing completed.
Shiloh Hills Elementary, in partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of Spokane County (BGCSC), was chosen by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) as a recipient of a Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Center grant. Read more...
In preparation for the opening of Skyline Elementary in the fall, a committee of eight Five Mile Prairie residents (community volunteers), has been working to divide the current Prairie View boundary into two elementary school attendance areas. Read more . . .
Prior to midnight before an in-person school day, parents need to "attest" to their child's health by completing the Daily Health Attestation Survey through an online service that will be sent to them via email or text at 3:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Read more...
The Mead School District has a safety plan with clear protocols to help keep students and staff safe. Protocols are organized around six key safety themes. Read more . . .
The latest edition of the Mead Matters Newsletter hit mailboxes around the district earlier this month. It features fantastic stories of collaboration, special awards, projects and more + an informational flyer for our proposed renewal levy that is currently on the Feb. 9 ballot. Read more...
Beginning Wednesday, January 20th, Mt. Spokane and Mead High School will each offer an in-person after-school optional conditioning opportunity. Read more for details and Greater Spokane League press release...
To provide flexibility, the Mead School Board has approved offering a choice in learning options to its families. The district will offer daily in-person learning for grades K-5 and a rotating in-person schedule for grades 6-12. Additionally, remote online learning options are available. Read more . . .