
Come enjoy the music! The Sioux Fall School District is hosting the All-City Orchestra Festival tomorrow, November 8 at the Arena. The concert will start at 7pm, and admission is free.


The Cavalier's advance to the 11AAA State Championship Game! Cheer on the Cavs Saturday night at 7pm at the USD Dakota Dome in Vermillion. Doors will open at 6pm. Tickets will be $15 for Adult seating, $10 for Students. Tickets available at https://goyotes.evenue.net/


Last week, Mr. Wells' physics classes learned about the engineering concepts of Newton's Laws. Students then demonstrated their understanding by designing and testing structures that incorporated the concepts.





Dinner Plans? Come support the JHS Band tonight at the E 10th Street Pizza Ranch, from 4:15 to 8:30pm. A portion of sales and tips will go to the band.


This week, AP Chemistry students are working cooperatively in self-managed teams to complete a POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) on methods of initial reaction rates.



Join us tomorrow morning for Saturday Open Study from 9am to Noon. Extra Math teachers this week, as well as Science and English teachers available and ready to help you! Come enjoy a donut, and get caught up or get ahead. #CompeteforExcellence


Order the 2022-2023 JHS yearbook online at yearbookforever.com


Come cheer on the Cavs under the Friday night lights! Reminder: Athletic Passes and Staff/Student Passes are NOT accepted for playoff games. Tickets are Students $5 and Adults $7. #GoCavsGo


And with a blink of an eye, we are already a quarter way through the 2022-2023 school year! The second quarter is here, and it’s a busy one! While this time of year tends to get chaotic, it’s important to remember how crucial student attendance is. Chronic absenteeism is a serious problem in South Dakota - a problem SFSD is committed to improving. Missing just two days a month can hurt a student’s grades and increase their chance of dropping out. Make sure your student is on the path to a bright future – and that starts in the classroom!


There's always something cooking in Mrs. Ries' general foods class! Students recently made homemade crust and sauce for flatbread pizza and delicious omelets.





Interested in the Jefferson High School Project Based Learning (PBL) Academy?Come to our Information Night on November 3 or November 9 at 6pm and learn more about PBL!


Last week, Mr. Thomas' computer classes got to check out the National Guard ESports Trailer, and play some games. The traveling trailer supports the U.S. Army esports initiative, and is designed to boost recruiting and retention efforts and connect with the public.





Today, students taking Graphic Design hosted a Comic Con in the JHS Library! Students created a variety of pop culture themed booths to showcase their design skills.

Join us Saturday for dinner and a show! The 2nd annual JHS Band Chicken Dinner will be held in the JHS Commons at 5:30. Dinner tickets are $15 and will be available through the JHS Band office until Thursday. The Indoor show will start at 7pm. You won't want to miss this event!


This week, students in Ms. Gregg's Photo I class have been experimenting with light and shutter speed.



Don't forget, parent-teacher conferences will be held Monday (JHS Commons) and Tuesday (Virtual) from 4-7:30pm. There will also be informational meetings Monday night for the Build Dakota Scholarship for SD Technical Colleges at 5:30pm, and FASFA/Financial Aid at 6pm.


Come cheer on the Cavaliers Thursday night as they face the Washington Warriors in the first round of playoffs! The Cavs will be the home team, and gates open at 3:30pm. Reminder: Tickets are required for this game, no passes will be accepted. Adults $7, Students $5. Go Cavs Go!


On Friday, students in Mrs. Beck's AP Physics class calculated the mass of her car. They pushed the car and measured force using a bathroom scale, and then measured velocity by dropping bean bags and measuring the distance between them. Newton's 2nd law in action!




Attention Junior and Senior students and parents! During parent teacher conferences on Monday October, 24 there will be a presentation about post-secondary school financial aid. This will be a great opportunity to learn more about FAFSA and other financial aid opportunities.


Opening Thursday in the JHS Black Box Theatre, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). Tickets will be sold at the door. Come check out this great show!
