
Thursday January 18 - Dayton School will have a 2-HR DELAY. Please allow extra time to get safely to school due to ice and fog.


Due to inclement weather, tonight's School Board Meeting will be Zoom only. The following is a link to the meeting which starts at 6:30 p.m.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84225704737

Wednesday January 17, Dayton school is on time. Please continue to dress warm as buildings are slow to warm with the cold temperatures.

Tuesday,January 16, school will be on time. Buildings are cold and slow to warm up so please dress warm.

2 Hour delay is still in effect for Friday, January 12. Keep in mind busses may be running a bit slow. County roads are being plowed and every precaution is being taken for safety.


Friday, January 12. Dayton School will be on a 2 hour delay. Please take your time to get to school safely.


Information Alert update: Starting today, 1/11/2024, we will be adding KHQ, KXLY 920 AM and 100.7 FM to our update list for inclement weather. When weather happens, we will send out alerts, texts, calls, post to the website, Facebook and now TV and radio out of Spokane.
Most importantly, verify your cell number in Skyward to guarantee it is current. Also, check that your notifications are turned on for the Dayton app. Thank you for helping us keep everything up to date. Call the District Office with any questions.


Wednesday, January 10, school will operate on a normal schedule. Please allow extra time to get there safely. Buses may run slow.

FAFSA night is happening, tomorrow night, Tuesday 1/9/2024, in the High School Media Center. 6:00 pm. Come, start your FAFSA journey!

Would you answer a few questions? We are seeking input from the community on the characteristics desired in our next Superintendent. Click the link to go to the survey. Thank you in advance! https://forms.gle/ztLDNf6yqELti5zHA


Just a reminder of the Parent Info night tonight at 6:30 in the HS Media Center. FAFSA information and updates. Look forward to seeing you there!


Today we took part in the Great Shake Out, Earthquake and Evacuation drill. Student's and staff were alerted then listened to a minute-long recording that explained what to do and what to look for during an earthquake. After the drill we practiced the evacuation portion. Everyone did great and we are happy to report that all of our new tech and speakers, both inside and out, worked great.

Middle & High School Families -
Student-led Conferences are coming up. Next week, October 25-27 are the days set aside for this valuable conference to take place.
What are student-led conferences and how are they different from the traditional parent/teacher conference? Student-led conferences are all about Ownership, Communication and Collaboration between student, parent and advisor. The 20-minute session allows students to present their High School and Beyond Plan, share progress towards their goals, challenges they are facing and discussion around their strengths and weaknesses.
Student-led conferences are a great way for students to participate in their learning through every stage. It allows for collaboration and support around our future’s most valuable resources, our students.
Talk to your student to make sure they have confirmed the appointment time and be ready to engage, learn and support.


Don't forget tonight you can step into STEM and explore the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. All the hands-on fun begins at 5:30 in the Dayton Elementary Multipurpose Room. We can't wait to see you all!


6-8th Grade Parents,
Join us virtually on Mon, Oct 9th at 6:30pm for the 2025 Washington, D.C. trip meeting.
If you haven't already, please RSVP now with this link: https://rsvp.worldclassrooms.com/rsvp/8656835077?rsvp_id=8656835077
Join meeting from home here: https://schooltrip.us/DaytonWA25
Don't miss out!

The School Board Work Session that was scheduled for tonight has been cancelled. The next regular School Board meeting will be on October 18th at 6:30 p.m. in the High School Media Center (library) or via Zoom.

It's Gear Up! week and they have invited the #1 Youth Motivator, Jonathan Medina to come speak to grades 6-12 this Friday in the HS Auditorium from 11:15 - 12:15. Medina will present an engaging, lasting message of hope that should fuel students to recognize their dreams and encourage them to realize what they hold deep in their hearts. Community and families are welcome. See you there!


Let's talk Scholarships! Our first application deadline is already approaching, Seniors are you ready? Take a moment to mark the scholarship page found at www.daytonsd.org/page/scholarships. All scholarship information will be updated regularly.
As the school year progresses there will be many to read through. All scholarships will be listed on the website based on the date they are due. Last year's links will remain active for the time being at the bottom of the Scholarship Page so just keep scrolling.
If you have questions, don't hesitate to reach out to Suzi Tasker, Scholarship Coordinator.


BMAC offers an Energy Assistance Program titled LIHEAP. Open to the residents of Columbia County, LIHEAP offers low income bill assistance.
When? October 10, 11, & 12 9:30 am - 3:30 with a break at lunch
Where? Dayton office 115 S 2nd St.
Call the Blue Mountain Action Council for all the information at 529-4980.


September 13 will bring the first in a series of Parent Information Nights. Dayton Middle & High School will host a series of topics over the school year and we hope you plan to attend. Snacks and childcare will be provided. Following dates to be determined. Meetings start at 6 pm in the Multipurpose Room. Come and learn more about the great programs we offer!
September 13th topic is Discipline and Cell phones. See you there!
