SCCSD Music Education Program Receives National Recognition
The Sioux City Community School District has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding commitment…
Read MoreThe Sioux City Community School District has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding commitment…
Read MoreSeveral school districts across Siouxland began offering meals to feed the youth while schools are closed due to the pandemic. The Sioux City Community School…
Read MoreKim Buryanek, associate superintendent for the Sioux City Community School District, has been named Iowa’s 2020 Central Office Administrator of the Year by the School…
Read MoreAmy Denney, principal of Perry Creek Elementary and Clark Early Childhood Center in Sioux City, has been named the 2020 Iowa Elementary Principal of the…
Read MoreThank you to our teachers that go above and beyond every day. Each year, #SCCSD recognizes a “Teacher of the Year” for each school building…
Read MoreFor Alex Hexom, the key to making Creamy Chicken Parmesan is to follow the recipe like a scholar, to enjoy the finished product like a…
Read MoreTwo East High School students have earned Academic All-American Awards from the National Speech & Debate Association (NSDA). Whitney Lester and Carter Vanderloo have been…
Read MoreThis month, the Iowa Department of Education has awarded schools statewide for their work on implementing Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS). The Sioux City…
Read MoreMany students across Nebraska and Iowa are members of the premiere students’ organization geared towards preparing young people for careers in the science, business and…
Read MoreEast High School 10th Grader Carlos Gomez Paz works on a robot in a classroom. Photo by Jesse Brothers, Sioux City Journal. In a post-apocalyptic world in which man and robots rule the planet, there will be one product more valuable than gold. That item, my friend, will be the rubber band! However, if you're in a pinch, scads of zip-ties will do just as well. "I tell my guys that they can't use duct tape for everything," East High School geophysics, space science and physic teacher Trevor Miller said as his school's robotics teams made last-minute repairs during a recent practice session. "There are other household items they can use."
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