Here's our end of week update for the 'Barbie Blog!' The baby piglets have been getting along so well! In fact, both piglets and mama (Barbie) are doing just fine. Students have been making sure that Barbie is stocked up with food and water, and making sure all the piglets get a spot with mama to get their fill of food. Earlier in the week veterinarians stopped by to assist with the normal piglet care, and the students and staff have been carrying things on from there. More from Barbie and her babies next week!
about 8 hours ago, Sioux Falls School District
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It was a big morning at CTE Academy as Dakota State University held their 'signing day'! Seniors graduating this spring sat down to formally commit to attending DSU to study cyber security and other computer science majors there next year. Good luck future Trojans! More photos here: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBmVei
1 day ago, Sioux Falls School District
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Time for a 🐽 Barbie Blog 🐖 update! There is now a livestream camera set up at CTE Academy where Barbie and her piglets are living. As you can see, momma and the babies are doing well. Barbie has more babies than she has spots at the dinner table to feed all her babies. Some of them that get enough food are put in a small basket to nap while the other smaller ones have a chance to eat. This is to make sure everyone's belly is full!! Make sure to turn the sound up to hear the occasional cute squeals! 🐷 https://www.youtube.com/live/rdyexhITAzc?feature=shared
1 day ago, Sioux Falls School District
Jefferson High School is still very new, and therefore, so is its band program. However, JHS has been able to accomplish some impressive firsts already: they have the only HS steel drum group in the region and they currently are the only school with a competitive winter indoor drumline. That drumline has already seen tremendous success in the first year, which bodes well for the future of this growing program overall. Learn more. https://youtu.be/8EvQZUsWQtM
2 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
April 15-19 is National Public School Volunteer Week! 🌟 Big THANK YOU to all the incredible community volunteers making a difference in Sioux Falls schools every single day! 🌟 The presence of school volunteers positively impacts the learning environment and builds a strong connection with our community. There are lots of ways to get involved with your local schools! Find more information here: https://www.sf.k12.sd.us/page/volunteering-mentoring
3 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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In case you missed it, or would like to experience it again, here is a video recap of the 2024 Recognition Banquet. Tune in as we celebrate 25-year employees and 2024 retirees at the highly anticipated annual event! https://youtu.be/2DZevTCbabc
4 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
Congratulations to our newest🌟 SFSD All-Star 🤩, Becky Whitlock! One of only two instructional coaches who support RISE programming across Sioux Falls, Becky goes above and beyond each and every day. Not only is she supporting the teachers who support our students, she is working behind the scenes to help choose curriculum, supports and interventions for students of all abilities. Find out why her coworkers feel lucky to have her. https://youtu.be/MYQjupFmBOg
5 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
She works around 20 hours per week at her job, somehow manages a full load of classes, is in color guard for marching band and winter guard, she's in Roosevelt's top concert choir and show choir, and is the Cadet Commander for the relatively new Air Force JROTC program. Emma Day came to Roosevelt High School right when they needed her, and she instantly fit in to various programs she was already familiar with. Learn how she does it and where she's headed next. https://youtu.be/HHkK26H_AgE
6 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
We can officially 'close the book' on our third annual Everybody Reads community reading initiative! With our partners at Siouxland Libraries we met our goal of collectively reading over 300,000 books, and that means we were able to make a donation of $1,500 to REACH Literacy! Supporting reading and literacy in the community BY reading and practicing literacy in the community - it doesn't get much better than that! Thank you to our sponsors at Sora, Follet Learning and Bound To Stay Bound Books for helping to make this donation possible!
6 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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Welcome to a special feature we will be following over the next two weeks that we are affectionately referring to as "The Barbie Blog"! The ag program at CTE Academy recently received a sow from Pipestone to learn all about the farrowing process. Yesterday, Barbie gave birth to a batch of babies! Students got to be there for the birthing process and helped things along the way. It doesn't get much more hands on than that! This is the perfect example of how special and exciting our programing at CTE is and how important it is for students. Stay tuned to SFSD social media to follow along with The Barbie Blog!
7 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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A few weeks ago the SFSD eSports team made history and won the first-ever high school eSports Championships in South Dakota in the online games "Rocket League" AND "League of Legends." Tune in to our podcast "Spotlight: Conversations from the Sioux Falls School District" to hear them discuss this accomplishment and why eSports is here to stay. Find it on Spotify or tune in here: https://youtu.be/7e8hir6k9oQ
7 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
It’s the last day of #SDWeekOfWork and today we’ll once again put our focus on elementary-level exposure to possible career paths. Fifth grade students at Laura B. Anderson and Discovery Elementary recently got to participate in a Career Cafe day. Experts from various fields came into the classroom to give fun and engaging interactive presentations on their areas of expertise. From banking to coding cybersecurity, students got an introduction to a variety of professions and an idea of what a career in that field might look like. Students enjoyed getting to play games and interact in hands-on activities that also give them a great introduction to a potential career path. That’s the ongoing theme with career lessons at the elementary level - when we make it fun and engaging, students are more likely to retain what they learn and use that information to make future decisions. South Dakota Week of Work may be coming to a close today, but the focus on college and career readiness is something that is ever-present in the Sioux Falls School District! Our school counselors, success coordinators, teachers and staff are always on the lookout for ways to help our students prepare for life after high school.
8 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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Here we are at Day four of #SDWeekOfWork! The ability to one day own and operate their own business is an aspiration for many students. How do we help students understand the important concepts and commitment it takes? George McGovern Middle School students could tell you all about it! Once a semester, a group of eighth graders at GMMS hosts Market Day where their fellow peers are able to purchase items and experiences offered by the student entrepreneurs. The program is supported by Empowered (formerly known as Youth Entrepreneurs) where students apply to learn the process of developing and launching a business. Students create and present a business plan, apply for a business loan provided by Empowered, gather their products, market and bring their business to life. Other students get to enjoy finding the best deal and making their purchases. Jaime Cota, a teacher advisor, says that so much of the learning happens in the aftermath of this exciting event. Students then document their gross income, profit, and repay their loan. They also reflect on what they would have done differently. These critical lessons are echoed by guest local business owners who share their entrepreneurial experiences with the students. Market Day is a BIG deal at GMMS, with students and staff looking forward to it for weeks prior to the event. When we make learning about business and career paths fun and exciting for students, they engage whole-heartedly and process the lesson in a very thoughtful and meaningful way. These are the lessons students remember, and it helps prepare them for the decisions they’ll make in the very-near future.
8 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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There is so much to talk about on day three of #SDWeekOfWork! Today we’re looking at our Career and Technical Students Organizations! (CTSOs). There are a LOT of CTSO options for SFSD students. DECA (focused on business and entrepreneurship), HOSA (focused on healthcare), ProStart (focused on food industry), FFA (focused on agriculture), VEX Robotics (focused on tech and robots), Skills USA (focused on connecting students with industry experts), and more! At this moment, students in DECA at Lincoln High School are planning their trip to Anaheim, California for the DECA International Conference. Graci, a senior with the group loves the opportunity it provides to travel, talk to adults in a business environment, and how it will set her up for life after high school. They recently won their regional competition, giving them the chance to compete in the internationals, but they aren’t the only group making waves! ProStart recently won their statewide competition focused on the dining industry, and now they’re getting ready to head to Baltimore for the national competition! ProStart focuses on all aspects of the food industry from culinary and baking up to restaurant management. FFA (Future Farmers of America) focuses on agriculture, and they’re always up to something exciting at the CTE Academy. Just last week the FFA program welcomed Barbie, a sow who is set to farrow sometime in the not-too-distant-future. For students participating in FFA at the CTE Academy, learning doesn’t get much more hands on than this! Agriculture is one of South Dakota's largest industries, and the experience these high school students are receiving now will set them up for success in just a few years. These are just a few examples of the amazing opportunities CTSO’s provide to students every day.
9 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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Last night was an evening full of smiles, hugs and celebrations at the 63rd Annual Recognition Banquet. Every year, SFSD honors employees with 25 years of service and those who are retiring with a banquet to show appreciation for their years of dedication. Congratulations to everybody who was honored, and thank you for your commitment to the students and families of SFSD! Want to see more photos? Find them here! https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBm4HY
9 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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Congratulations to Gail Swenson on becoming the newest member of the Sioux Falls School Board, and Marc Murren on being reelected! Gail will take her seat on the School Board this summer. Thank you to outgoing School Board member Kate Serenbetz for being the longest serving member of the Board! Your years of dedicated service have had an important impact on the lives of students and families across the Sioux Falls School District.
10 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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Polls for the 2024 City Election close at 7:00 p.m. Election results will be posted as they are reported. https://www.siouxfalls.gov/government/council/city-clerk/elections/2024-election-results
10 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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It’s day two of #SDWeekOfWork and today we’ll take a look at our Family Listening Sessions which are happening this week and all throughout the year! These guided discussions serve as platforms for Sioux Falls School District staff to directly gather feedback from parents, guardians, and students on various topics, including boundary matters and the construction of new schools. But today we're looking at our "Future Focused" initiatives. These listening sessions are built to facilitate conversation about what matters most to parents, guardians, and students in regards to planning for the future. SFSD staff take what they hear in these sessions and implement it into how they plan career exposure in the classroom and beyond! “What can parents do to help facilitate career exposure? How can we help first-generation prospective college students? 2 or 4 year plan of study? Military or no-college option?” These are questions that are asked to make our future lessons tailor-made to meet the needs of our students. We got great feedback at the event yesterday at Lincoln High School, and we would love to invite you to the next Future Focused Listening Session happening this Thursday, April 11 at Memorial Middle School. Let's plan for the future together!
10 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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A few clouds weren't going to stop students and staff at Whittier Middle School from enjoying the eclipse today! While it was mostly hidden due to the overcast skies, there were moments where it peeked through, followed by gasps and shouts of, "There it is! Everybody look up! (With your eclipse glasses on!)" Safe-viewing-glasses were provided at Whittier through a Public School Proud grant via the Sioux Falls Public Schools Education Foundation, and several other SFSD middle schools received glasses from a donation through Midco. Despite the grey, students still enjoyed getting outside for a lesson on the awesome power of nature and our solar system! See you in 30 years, total solar eclipse!
11 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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Welcome to the 2024 South Dakota “Week of Work!” From April 8-12, middle and high school students across the state are introduced to future career opportunities through job shadowing, industry tours and other business-classroom connections. Here in the Sioux Falls School District, we’re proud to say that these things happen year-round and at all grade levels! You might be surprised to hear that as early as fourth and fifth grade counselors and teachers are planting the seeds to prepare students for future growth. Take last week at Robert Frost for example, when school counselor Sonja Smith visited a 5th grade classroom for a career lesson. These career lessons are meant to introduce students to ideas that will get them thinking about what they might like to do. Sonja asks questions like, “Do you like working with your hands? Would you rather spend your time drawing or working on math? What’s your favorite thing to do during recess?” Lessons like these get the wheels turning, and teachers and counselors throughout SFSD keep that momentum going up through graduation day. Stay tuned throughout this week to hear more about the exciting ways SFSD is preparing students for their futures! #SDWeekOfWork
12 days ago, Sioux Falls School District
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