SCCSD students win NASA space settlement design competition
Five students from Sioux City Community Schools were part of the team that won the Regional Space Settlement Design Competition hosted by NASA’s Johnson Space Center in…
Read MoreFive students from Sioux City Community Schools were part of the team that won the Regional Space Settlement Design Competition hosted by NASA’s Johnson Space Center in…
Read MoreThe North High dance squads swept the competition by placing first in all categories the teams competed in at the Marching Auxiliaries National Dance Contest…
Read MoreSioux City Community Schools students from East, North, and West high schools were honored as finalists at the 2018 Iowa HOSA State Awards. The awards…
Read MoreFresh off earning a banner for Critic’s Choice in the choral reading category for large-group speech, Wendy Bryce turned her attention to the individual portion…
Read MoreThe Iowa Department of Education has awarded 110 schools statewide for their work on implementing Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS). PBIS is a multi-tiered…
Read MoreRyan Dumkrieger, Sioux City North High School principal, has been named the 2018 Iowa Secondary Principal of the Year by School Administrators of Iowa. “Choose any measure of how a successful secondary school is evaluated and Ryan is making it happen at Sioux City North. As examples, graduation and attendance rates are rising and Advanced Placement opportunities have nearly tripled in three years. Through Ryan’s leadership, his team of outstanding educators is creating a learning environment where students are engaged and successful,” said SAI Executive Director Roark Horn.
Read MoreStudents at West Middle School today took the pledge to change their vocabulary. They held an event to “spread the word…
Read MoreThe Sioux City Community School District (SCCSD) has been invited to join a small number of districts to participate in the Future Ready Schools (FRS) new initiative: Digital Equity Program. The program, led by the Alliance for Excellent Education and AT&T’s Aspire Initiative, was created to help improve education opportunities among students of color, those living in rural districts, and those from low-income families. Kimberly Buryanek, Associate Superintendent, Kathy Bottaro, Director of Technology, and April Tidwell, Director of Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment, attended the all-expense paid kickoff event for the program in Washington D.C. on Feb. 21, 2018.
Read MoreKylie Bergenske, a student at East High School, has been selected to represent Sioux City, Iowa as a National Youth Correspondent to the 2018 Washington…
Read MoreEast High School made headlines on Saturday with “banner” performances at the Iowa All-State Large Group Speech Festival held at Iowa State University.
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