You should have received an email invitation to join the White Pass Rooms through Apptegy. That email will help guide you through the next steps.

25 days ago, WPSD Superintendent
Rooms Communication Image

Don't forget to download the app from the App Store or Google Play.

26 days ago, WPSD Superintendent
Rooms Communication Image

Coming Soon: A Better Way to Stay Connected!

28 days ago, WPSD Superintendent
Parent Letter Regarding Rooms Launch
2-Hour DELAY (1/8/2026)-- White Pass is on a 2-hour delay. NO AM Preschool. NO Breakfast service. Buses on regular routes.
29 days ago, WPSD Superintendent
Inclement Weather Alert

REMINDER: White Pass School District is on Winter Break from December 22 through January 2. Classes will resume on Monday, January 5, 2026. On behalf of the White Pass School District, we wish you a safe and happy holiday season.

about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
Happy Holidays

The 1:30 PM performance of the Elementary Winter Program will proceed as planned; however, the 6:00 PM performance has been postponed until after Winter Break. Information will be sent home after the break, including the rescheduled date and time.

about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
Elementary Winter Concert JPG
White Pass School District is ON TIME today, 12/18/25.
about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
White Pass School District On Time

UPDATE -- White Pass SD -- CLOSED (12/17/25) due to hazardous road conditions and downed powerlines. Toutle Lake and Willapa Valley game info TBD.

about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
White Pass News Update

The White Pass School District will be 2 hours late today, December 17, because of hazardous road conditions and power outages. Routes 3 and 4 are on Flood Route. There is no breakfast service and no AM Preschool.

about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
Important Weather Related Announcement
The White Pass School District is monitoring current Cowlitz River levels. We plan to send a message at 6:00 AM tomorrow, December 17, regarding school and bussing information.
about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
Cowlitz River Level in Randle
12/15/25 -- School is ON TIME. Bus Rt. 3 & 4 will be on Flood Routes.
about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
WPSD News

12/12/25, White Pass School District will be CLOSED—No AM or PM preschool. All sports events and extracurricular activities are CANCELED.

about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
Inclement Weather Alert
December 11, 2025, White Pass School District will be CLOSED—No AM or PM preschool. All sports events and extracurricular activities are CANCELED.
about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
Inclement Weather Alert
December 10, 2025, White Pass School District is CLOSED—No AM or PM preschool. All sports events and extracurricular activities are CANCELED. The Cowlitz River in East Lewis County is forecasted to crest at approximately 24.12 ft, well into major flood stage, posing a high risk.
about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
WPSD News
White Pass School District is closed today, December 9, 2025, due to flooding and road closures. Thank you, and stay safe.
about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
WPSD update

The White Pass School District will be on a 2-hour delay on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, due to the potential flooding. The District will reassess before 5:30 AM. There is no Breakfast Service and no AM Preschool.

about 2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
WPSD News
Good evening White Pass families, As the winter months are upon us, we wanted to inform you that information was sent home today regarding where to tune to for delays, closures, and snow routes. This information will be posted on our Social Media, as well as our District website. We hope that you have a great weekend and stay safe and dry.
2 months ago, WPSD Superintendent

REMINDER: This week, Oct. 27-31, is Early Release at 1:30 PM, for Conferences. If you have bus changes, don't hesitate to get in touch with the Elementary or Jr. Sr. Offices.

3 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
Panther News Picture

Washington State Healthy Youth Survey 2025

Healthy Youth Survey • White Pass School District Overview • October 23, 2025

Our school is participating in the Washington State Healthy Youth Survey during fall 2025 (Nov 6 and 7th). The survey will be given to students in our Grades 6 through 12.

The Healthy Youth Survey includes questions related to physical activity, unintentional and intentional injury, substance use, interpersonal relationships, school experiences, risk and protective factors, and access to school-based services. Survey results are used by schools, communities, and State agencies to plan programs to support our youth and reduce their risks.

Participation in the survey is voluntary and steps are taken to ensure student privacy.

There are no names or codes used to link a survey back to a student.

Flyers with more information will be sent home with students Oct. 23, 2025 and will be posted at the schools and district office.

4 months ago, WPSD Communications

White Pass School District Participates in the Great Washington ShakeOut

Major earthquakes can cause unprecedented catastrophes. With earthquakes as an inevitable part of our future, schools should make plans and take actions to ensure that disasters do not become catastrophes. What we do now will determine what our lives will be like afterwards. The principles practiced during the ShakeOut apply not only to earthquakes but to many other hazards we may face in the Pacific Northwest.

On Thursday, October 16, White Pass School District joined millions of participants across Washington in the annual Great Washington ShakeOut, a statewide earthquake preparedness drill. Students and staff at both the Elementary and Jr./Sr. High Schools practiced the lifesaving actions of “Drop, Cover, and Hold On.” This simple yet powerful safety technique helps protect individuals during seismic events by encouraging everyone to drop to the ground, take cover under a sturdy desk or table, and hold on until the shaking stops.

Following the initial drill, both campuses used the opportunity to evacuate their buildings and review safety and accountability procedures. This hands-on practice allows students and staff to reinforce their understanding of emergency response plans, ensuring that everyone knows what to do and where to go in the event of an earthquake or other emergency.

Preparedness is key to safety. These drills remind us that the actions we take today build the confidence and readiness needed to keep our students and staff safe tomorrow.

The White Pass School District remains committed to ensuring that all students and staff are well prepared to respond calmly and effectively in any emergency situation. Together, we’re building a culture of readiness—one drill at a time.

#OurPanthersOurFuture

4 months ago, WPSD Superintendent
White Pass News