
More musical fun for your holiday pleasure!Thank you, Mrs. Mullarkey, for all of your hard work! READ MORE >

While eating lunch with high school teachers today, Mr. Cant asked, "Can you believe we've made it to Christmas break?" The elementary teachers spent some extra time to create this video for you. A special thanks to Mrs. Crow for the editing. We hope you all have a blessed holiday! READ MORE >

Parents,I'm happy to report I was able to make this announcement this afternoon!Good afternoon, Panthers! This is Mrs. LC with an important message. As many of you know, the Oregon Department of Education previously stated that schools operating in-person would be required to transition to distance learning if their county was in the extreme category. We just... READ MORE >

Congratulations to Imbler's Head Wrestling Coach, Doug Hislop, for being selected as Oregon's coach of the year! You can read about it here. READ MORE >

At a superintendent meeting yesterday I learned that ODE and OHA will be reconsidering the January 4 deadline to transition to comprehensive distance learning. We were told by Colt Gill that they may sunset the rule or extend the deadline. We were also told that the Governor would like more in-person options by February 1. If you haven't yet sent your video,... READ MORE >

The Imbler FFA and FBLA chapters will still be doing Christmas Care Packages this year however the process will be different with COVID regulations. We will be unable to go caroling but we are still allowing items to be dropped off at the Ag Building at the Imbler High School. All of the items need to be turned in by December 8th, 2020. The Imbler FFA will be... READ MORE >
December 3, 2020 Parent(s), I am so thankful that we have served our students in person throughout this school year. As many of you know, small schools in Union County have been allowed to stay in-person due to a hold harmless clause in the most recent guidance from ODE. The guidance also states that schools must transition to comprehensive distance learning... READ MORE >
One of the most important roles of the Board of Directors is to evaluate the performance of the superintendent. As you may know, Angie Lakey-Campbell is in her sixth year as Imbler School District Superintendent. The Board has selected a three-part evaluation process which will utilize feedback from community, staff and board members. In order to complete this... READ MORE >

Veterans, we will not be able to have our traditional assembly due to COVID-19 restrictions. However, please drive through on Wednesday, November 11 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM to receive an appreciation package! READ MORE >
Dear Staff and Families of Imbler High School, Recently, we received notification that a person at Imbler High School has been diagnosed with COVID-19. As members of the school community, we understand that this might raise concerns alongside a caring response. We are working closely with the Center for Human Development to respond to this news and protect the... READ MORE >
October 19, 2020 Dear Parent(s), In the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document sent to you on August 27, 2020, I mentioned that families would have the option to have their child join an Imbler classroom virtually. When it got closer to the start of the school year, it became clear that our plan was more problematic than we had anticipated. Hence, we are not... READ MORE >

Dear families, You’re invited to shop our Scholastic Book Fair online from Oct 12-25! All purchases benefit our school and connect kids with new books, favorite characters, complete series, and more. You’ll love the NEW option to shop for Book Fair exclusives directly from the interactive booklist and enjoy these special online shopping features: · ... READ MORE >

Jayda Cant and Rachel Stirewalt will be competing at the National FFA Convention. You can read more about it here. READ MORE >

Thanks to all who donated to the FBLA, FFA, and National Honor Society drive to help those affected by the fires on the west side of the state! READ MORE >
Please help us help those devastated by fires on the west side of the state. You can learn more here. READ MORE >

The Federal Government has released a statement that all kids 18 and under will receive free breakfast and lunches through December 31, 2020. If you have paid for lunches ahead of time and would like a refund please contact the school office. If we don't hear from you the money will stay in the student's lunch account until the end of the year. Should you have a... READ MORE >

August 27, 2020 Dear Parents, I realize there are many questions regarding the beginning of the school year. Here’s my best attempt at answering the questions you may have. When does school start? Students in grades 7-12 will begin on August 31. Students in grades K-6 will have conferences on August 31 with classes starting on September 1. You... READ MORE >
Imbler Community, Over the past two days, I have spent many hours in meetings trying to interpret the state’s most recent metrics for schools reopening. According to my interpretation, Imbler School District will be hosting on-site learning to our students, assuming that the county numbers stay where they are at this time. We look forward to connecting... READ MORE >
As we get closer to the start of the school year, I know that many parents are becoming anxious about where to send their children. Over the past week or two, parents have inquired about the possibility of joining an Imbler classroom virtually if they were not comfortable sending their child once we are allowed to provide on-site education. Up to this point, we... READ MORE >

At last night's board meeting, the board voted to adjust the 2020-21 school calendar. READ MORE >

Good morning, I'm going to try my best to provide clarifying information in response to questions regarding the Imbler Virtual Academy. I apologize for my inability to provide clear information in my prior correspondence. As mentioned, we are in partnership with the Intermountain ESD in providing this option. The ESD has hired the teachers for the academy, not... READ MORE >

July 29, 2020 Dear Parents, Recently you received a request to complete a survey to supply us with information regarding plans for your child’s education during the 2020-21 school year. As can be understood, many of you have questions regarding the online options. Imbler School District will be partnering with the Intermountain ESD to provide an... READ MORE >

Dear Parent/Guardians: To end the school year we will be having specific days that students will be required to check out of school. We will need all items that are Imbler School property to be returned (library books, Chromebooks, textbooks, etc.). Also, all fees will need to be paid at this time (registration, sports, field trips, lost books, lunch fees,... READ MORE >

School Closure -- In light of the governor's most recent order to limit public gatherings to no more than twenty-five people, we are anticipating that school closures may extend past April 1. Imbler School District is working to gather information to determine how to best meet the needs of our students. Please use the link below to help us better understand... READ MORE >

March 13, 2020 Dear Parent(s), “This is not fair!” – words from a fifth-grader as he walked down the hallway to class this morning. I can’t disagree with him. Unfortunately, we have been ordered to close school from March 16 through March 31. We are planning for students to return to school on April 1. However, this situation is very fluid. We will do our best to... READ MORE >