
SFSD congratulates its valued partner Steve Hildebrand of Promising Futures! Steve recently received the Community Service Award from the Associated School Boards of SD for his work to remove economic barriers so all students can see their bright futures ahead. Thank you, Steve!


Back-to-school paperwork just got easier! There's a new, fast, phone-friendly way to fill out the Free/Reduced Meals Application! You'll be notified immediately. Use the QR code or the link to complete it TODAY! Bonus points if you also complete your student registration! 🙂


Do you have a question for us? We've made the process of finding answers much simpler with our Let's Talk! communication tool. We now have our own Let's Talk! page where you can submit questions directly, and it's easy to navigate! Let's Talk! can be found on our school's homepage at either the "contact us" tab at the top or the blue "Let's Talk" tab on the side of the page.


Freedom Reigns! Happy Independence Day!


The Power of Partnership is highlighted, once again, to help SFSD families get connected to affordable internet. The SF Area Community Foundation is investing $50,000 to enroll households in the Affordable Connectivity Program (AFP). SD Voices for Peace leads the effort.
Voices for Peace is working with SFSD schools to inform families of this program. An enrollment specialist will continue to meet families during school events like parent-teacher conferences, success nights, etc. Eligible families should enroll today! GetInternet.gov



Calling all income eligible SFSD children who will be 4-yrs-old by September 1, 2023! We're recruiting students for FREE preschool with an event on July 5 or 6, 8am-4pm, at the SFSD Learning Lab on the Southeast Tech Campus - 2205 N. Career Ave. Tell your neighbors and friends!


What's for breakfast? What's for lunch? All students can eat FREE this summer by visiting one of our Summer Meal Sites. Check the schedule to find out where and when meals are available in your area!


Enrollment is now open for the Sioux Falls School District's Learning Adventures Preschool! This is early education of the highest quality for your 4 and 5 year old child. At Learning Adventures Preschool, children will develop the strong educational foundation that is key to their future success.


Please see the image below for information about the Feeding South Dakota Mobile Food Pantry for June:


Wishing you a wonderful summer!
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Some of our former Eagles who graduated last weekend returned to the nest to lead our "Grad Walk" today.
They led our graduating 5th graders to the Camp Golden Eagle closing assembly.



The 1st graders took a field trip to Stensland Family Farms!





Many schools have a Field Day, but we have THE CAMP GOLDEN EAGLE OLYMPICS! 🥇🥈🥉
Students competed in activities that required the use of each of the Multiple Intelligences.
The winning classrooms will be announced later this week!






Today we had our Multiple Intelligences M.I. Day! Students explored their Smarts with a variety of presenters from the community.







The 2nd graders practiced their sight words with sidewalk chalk on a nice spring day!
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We want YOU here!
The Sioux Falls School District is looking to fill their Custodian, Clerical, and American Sign Language Interpreter/Tutor roles. Visit the links below to learn more about each position and apply!
🧹Custodian: https://sf.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=3836
💻Clerical: https://sf.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx?jcat=clerical
👋American Sign Language Interpreter/Tutor: https://sf.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=5525


The Kindergarten classes took a field trip to The Butterfly House!
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3rd graders studied theme and main idea by planning and performing a Native American Cherokee story called “Possum’s Tail.” Students worked together to act out the story - complete with props, costumes, and set pieces - all student made and completely student run!





103 had two students from Augustana University come teach a lesson as part of their Arts, Movement and Wellness class. Students learned about 3D shapes by using their bodies to make forms and created castles as a group.



3rd graders studied theme and main idea by planning and performing a Native American Cherokee story called “Possum’s Tail.”
Students worked together to act out the story - complete with props, costumes, and set pieces - all student made and completely student run!
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