
National School Breakfast Week was launched in 1989 by the School Nutrition Association to highlight the importance of school breakfast programs and the positive impact they have on students. The week is celebrated each year to encourage schools and families to recognize how a healthy breakfast supports learning and student success.
The school breakfast program itself began in 1966 when the United States Congress established the School Breakfast Program to help ensure that children—especially those who may not have access to nutritious meals at home—start their day with the fuel they need.
Breakfast is often called “the most important meal of the day,” and for students it can make a big difference. Research shows that students who eat breakfast are more focused, have better attendance, and perform better academically. School breakfast programs also help promote healthy eating habits and make sure students have the energy they need to learn, grow, and succeed.
National School Breakfast Week is a reminder that something as simple as a morning meal can help set students up for a successful day in the classroom. 🥣📚✨

Congratulations to our Homecoming Queen, Lyla, and our Homecoming King, Anthony! 👑✨
It was a wonderful evening filled with school spirit, community pride, and celebration. We are so proud of all of our Homecoming court members who represented Glenwood with confidence and class. Thank you to everyone who joined us to cheer on the Klickwood teams and celebrate this special tradition.



Did you know? School board meetings are open to the public! We encourage community members to attend and stay informed about what’s happening in our school.
Meetings are held at 7:00PM in the school library. To see our meeting dates visit www.https://www.glenwoodsd.org/page/board-meetings



Thank you, Travis, for your many years of service to Glenwood School District. We are grateful for the time, energy, and care you have invested in our schools.


FOR VACANT SCHOOL BOARD POSITION
The Glenwood School District is accepting applications from qualified individuals interested in serving on the School Board to fill a current vacancy. Qualified candidates must be registered voters and reside within the Glenwood School District boundaries. The appointed director will serve until the December 2027 regular school board election.
Interested individuals are encouraged to submit a letter of interest to Superintendent Robert Rogers by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 18, 2025. Applications may be emailed to bob.rogers@glenwoodsd.org or delivered to the school office during school hours.
The School Board may conduct interviews and appoint a candidate during its regular meeting on Thursday, December 18, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting is open to the public.
We are so proud of the hard work, dedication, and heart these athletes brought to the court this season. Please help us celebrate our 2025 team award recipients:
💙 Varsity Team Captain: Iris Deiders
🏐JV Team Captain: Ella Allaway
❤️Versatile Player: Trinity Anderson
💙 Most Improved: Brooklyn Branson
🏐Offense Award: Magdalyn Rogers
❤️Hustle Award: Sofia Nybroten
💙 Dedication Awards: Brooke Thompson & Family and Iris Deiders & Family
Congratulations to all of our athletes on an incredible season! We are so proud of you!









We are thankful for the opportunity to serve and grow together. Enjoy this time with loved ones, and we’ll see you all on Monday!



Glenwood School District is closed today, Tuesday, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day.
As we reflect on this important day, we extend our deepest gratitude to all who have served.

📅November 15 from 5PM - 7PM
☎️Call the school now to reserve your dinner - 509.364.3438
🕰️Reservations will be taken until November 12th at 2:45PM
🏫Help support the Classes of 2026 & 2027!
🪖Veterans receive a $5 discount on their meal.

GLENWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT EPO LEVY RENEWAL “FOR” & “AGAINST” COMMITTEES
Glenwood School District is seeking applications from persons interested in being appointed to committees to write the "for" or "against" statements for the Klickitat County Local Voters’ Pamphlet related to the District’s upcoming Replacement Educational Programs and Operations (EPO) Levy ballot measure to be considered in the February 10, 2026 election.
Those interested should send their name, address, phone number and which position they represent to: Robert Rogers, Superintendent, Glenwood School District, PO Box 12, Glenwood, WA 98619 or via email to bob.rogers@glenwoodsd.org by November 18, 2025.
The Board will take action on the appointments at the November 20, 2025 regular board meeting.
❤️🩸GIVING THE GIFT OF LIFE 🩸❤️
Donating blood is one of the simplest yet most powerful ways to save lives. Think of it like sharing a small part of your body’s “life fuel” to help someone else’s engine keep running. When people experience accidents, surgeries, or illnesses like cancer, they often need blood to survive—something that can’t be made in a lab or replaced by medicine. Each donation can help up to three people, much like refilling three empty tanks with the energy they need to keep going. Just as a river must keep flowing to sustain life around it, the steady flow of donated blood keeps hospitals and patients alive and thriving.
#RedCross #DonateBlood #GiveBloodSaveLives #BeAHero #ShareLife #BloodDonation #SavingLivesTogether #EveryDropCounts

