Hundreds show up for Leeds Elementary carnival fundraiser
Hundreds of kids and parents came out to Leeds Elementary Thursday for a little fun. Kids could enjoy games, prizes, and of course…cotton candy at…
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Hundreds of kids and parents came out to Leeds Elementary Thursday for a little fun. Kids could enjoy games, prizes, and of course…cotton candy at…
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Many students across Nebraska and Iowa are members of the premiere students’ organization geared towards preparing young people for careers in the science, business and…
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Some local high school students will have the chance to help their peers recognize mental illness, and help those that are suffering. Sophomore at Sioux…
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East 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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An annual show choir invitational is just around the corner. The ‘Sing All About It’ invitational will be held on March 6 and March 7…
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Bryant Elementary School students recognize educators who help them succeed. Barbara Burson, Teacher: “Thank you for helping me when I moved here. I…
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Sioux City Art Center Director Todd Behrens said middle school students are working toward a preset answer to a question in mathematics,…
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Your child’s health and well-being are very important to us. With the recently elevated discussion regarding the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the news, we’re reaching…
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Students at Unity Elementary got a special reward for hard work and acts of kindness during a school fundraiser. Students were treated to an all-school…
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Elementary students in Sioux City showed off their experimental design skills. Bryant 4th graders performed an egg-drop experiment, using everything from balloons to stuffed animals…
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This is the highest honor coaches can achieve as a part of the National Speech & Debate Association. The National Speech & Debate Association is proud to announce Marissa Kuiken of Sioux City East High School as a winner of the Diamond Coach Award, recognizing a professional career that combines excellence and longevity in speech and debate education. This is her first Diamond Award. Since 1925, the National Speech & Debate Association has been recognizing student and coach achievements in speech and debate. Coaches earn points in the national honorary through team participation, student achievement, public service, and leadership work...
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The Sioux City Community School District is expanding its career program to other Siouxland school districts. The Sioux City Career Academy gives high school students…
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Students in Sioux City’s Career Academy got a lesson from a four-legged teacher Monday. Lomar the horse made his way to downtown Sioux City for…
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As many high school athletes are aiming for regional and state titles, two Sioux City academic teams are looking to be state champions as well.
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East High School students recognize educators who help them succeed. Amber Franco, Administrative Assistant: “Thank you for always whole-heartedly supporting activities and keeping…
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Students at West Middle School are being rewarded for their hard work in the classroom. Thursday, three special badges were awarded by the Future Ready…
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