Friday, April 1, 2022

Friday, April 1st 2022-Blue Day

Today's announcements
HS track practice in Woony-NO JH track practice.
8th grade boys basketball at SC

The end of March brings us to highlighting the pillars for character counts.  Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring.  We are proud of the students who have been recognized throughout the month for showing how they all care.  Here are the students voted on by their class that exemplify caring.
Pre-School Aveline While, Kindergarten Emry Ewing, First Grade Cade Wilson, Second Grade Landon Hoffman, Third Grade Whitney Adams, Fourth Grade Colton Nelson, Fifth Grade Ramsey Fouberg, Sixth Grade Ava Bornitz, Seventh Grade Hudson Fouberg, Eighth Grade Grant Edwards, Freshman Erick Melendez, Sophomore Allie Applegarth, Junior Casady Dean, Senior Zach Jones-Nelson, Staff Ms. Amundson and Mrs. Sevareid.  In April our Character Counts pillar will be Citizenship.  As we move on the the next pillar don't forget about the character traits we have already encountered.  Please be a student of good character, you never know what adult or little one is watching you!

April Calendar
April Breakfast
April Lunch
April FFVP
Chef's Choice
Wednesday, April 6th-Lasagna Roll-Ups, Cheese Breadsticks, Stromboli, Big Daddy's Pizza
Wednesday April 13th-Soft Shell Beef Taco, Taquitos, Mini Tacos
Wednesday, April 20th-Asian Glazed Meatballs, Garlic Infused Brown Rice, Steamed Broccoli
Wednesday, April 27th-Breakfast for Lunch

Books written by Literacy Night guest reader are available by completing the attached order form.  Send your order form and money to the school by Friday, April 1st.  Book Order Form
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The juniors are asking for donations of clear, glass Mason jars preferably with lids to use for decorating.   

Prom photos can be ordered using the following link or by completing the paper form and bringing it to your photo session. https://marks.hhimagehost.com/V2/Home/LoginConsumer?EK=190392

Extra Curricular
Tuesday, April 5th the HS track team will travel to Parkston for a meet starting at 2:00.  The bus will leave SC at 12:00PM.
No JH track practice

Students that will be gone next Wednesday, April 6 for college visit/exploration days are listed below.  Mr. Welch will be taking a few juniors and seniors who are interested in attending Mitchell Technical College to the MTC Exploration Day. The following students will be attending:
Teya Moody
Dana Schelske
Zachary Jones/Nelson
Brooklyn Johnson
Kenlie Fridley
Toby Kneen
Casady Dean
Michael Hoffman
Brady Larson
Averie Johnson
Sidney Salas  **The mini-bus (driven by Mr. Welch) will leave at approximately 9:00 am and return by 3:00 pm (or earlier) to ensure that students who are in track make it back in time for pictures.

FFA State- April 24-26@SDSU

It's that time of the year!  Check out the revised 2022 Golf Schedule
May 19th a JH meet was added at 1:00PM at Huron-Memorial Course

Menu-Notes from the kitchen
Breakfast-Pick 1 Breakfast Item-Mini Donuts, Smoothies, Scrumptious Coffee Cake, 
Pick 2 Breakfast Items-Cereal, Reese's Puffs, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Trix

Friday-Cheese Breadstick, Warm Marinara Sauce, Steamed Carrots, Choice of Fruit
FFV-Cauliflower
Monday-Blackhawk Chicken Bowl, Mixed Fruit Cup
FFV-Honeydew
Tuesday-Pork Rib on a Bun, Baked Beans, Fresh Apple Wedge
Wednesday-Chef's Choice
FFV-Red Pepper Sticks
Thursday-Flamed Broiled Steakburger, Sweet Potato Fries, Fresh Kiwi
Friday-Macaroni & Cheese, Steamed Peas, Chilled Mandarin Oranges
FFV-Raspberry

Breakfast for next week-Pick 1 Breakfast Item: Mini Donuts, Smoothies, Scrumptious Coffee Cake
Pick 2 Breakfast Items: Cereal: Cocoa Puffs, Lucky Charms, Fruit Loops

Middle School Updates
6th Grade
7th Grade
8th Grade

6th Grade-(week of April 4th)
7th Grade-(week of April 4th)
8th Grade-(week of April 4th)

Dean of Students Announcement

NAMI End the Silence presentation is now scheduled for Monday, April 11 - middle school @12:45 and high school @2:00.  The community is welcome to attend.

We will be visiting your student’s class soon—here’s what we will be discussing. 

  • One in five teens lives with a mental health condition 
  • Mental health conditions are not anyone’s fault or something to be ashamed of 
  • 50% of mental health conditions emerge by age 14 and 75% by age 24 
  • Warning signs typically begin about two to four years before a mental health condition becomes serious 
  • Many young people who receive treatment and support early can achieve recovery and live healthy, full and productive lives 

 

Know the Warning Signs  

 

You know more about your son/daughter’s typical behavior than anyone else. This puts you in the best position to notice changes and know when it’s time to get professional help. Below is a list of warning signs to watch for: 

  • Feeling sad or withdrawn for more than 2 weeks 
  • Trying to harm or end one’s live or making plans to do so 
  • Severe, out-of-control, risk-taking behaviors that causes harm to self or others 
  • Sudden, overwhelming fear for no reason, sometimes with a racing heart, physical discomfort or difficulty breathing 
  • Throwing up, using laxatives or not eating to lose weight; significant weight loss 
  • Seeing, hearing or believing things that are not real 
  • Excessive use of alcohol or drugs 
  • Drastic changes in mood, behavior, personality or sleeping habits 
  • Extreme difficulty concentrating or staying still leading to physical danger or failing at school 
  • Intense worries or fears that get in the way of daily activities 

 

NAMI South Dakota 

605-271-1871 

namisd@midconetwork.com 

www.namisouthdakota.org 

 

 
Resources for Parents and Caregivers         

www.nami.org  

www.sdparent.org 

www. sdsuicideprevention.org 

 

Please contact your school administration if you prefer your child to opt out of the Ending the Silence Presentation. 

If you or a family member is showing signs of a mental health condition, trust your instincts and get help. Contact your family doctor, local behavioral health center or hospital.  

Call 211 for information, or the NAMI Helpline 1-800-950-6264. Also, call the Suicide Prevention Helpline at 800-273-8255 for questions about suicide or to talk.  In an emergency, call 911.

Next Wednesday, April 6th I will be taking a few of the juniors who are interested in attending Lake Area Technical College to the LATC Junior Tech Day. I will be taking the following students:
Casady Dean
Brooklyn Johnson
Brady Larson
Toby Kneen
Kenlie Fridley
Jessie Krueger
Will be leaving the school at 7:15 am and will return approximately by 4:00 pm.

Community

Sanborn Central has an immediate opening for a custodian position with primary functions to provide maintenance, preventative services, and cleaning of the assigned district facility.  Employee is responsible for setting up own personal schedule and sequence of tasks within the time frame of the general schedule established by the Supervisor and is responsible for accomplishing his/her assigned tasks in a safe manner, reporting safety hazards, and any accidents promptly. 
Qualifications

1.) High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma
2.) One (1) year of related experience in the maintenance field (a combination
of training and experience may be considered)
Job Specification
1.) This is an hourly (8/day) 12-month/year position. Some overtime may also be associated with certain parts of the position
2.) Compensation will be determined by experience and expertise (ranging from $14 - $20) with retirement match in the South Dakota Retirement system, vacation time, and available health care options.

Please save your UPC's and earn cash for our school through Loaves 4 Learning.  Sanborn Central is registered to participate in the loyalty rewards program offered by the bakers of Country Hearth, Village Hearth, Artisan Hearth, and Fiber Up breaks allowing us the opportunity to earn money for our school.  Start saving UPC Proof-of-purchases from products because each is worth 5 cents.  The office will gather and submit what you have saved for us.
Loaves for Learning


Braxton Gentels is hosting a senior project 10k, 5k and 3k in Woonsocket on April 9th starting at 11:00 at the North side of the Woonsocket Lake. All proceeds will be going to the Ronald McDonald House Charity. If you are interested in signing up, please click on the following link https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-red-shoe-hero-trot-tickets-251702558127?aff=esfb&fbclid=IwAR3qvrzfxDVmXoM3XoGyVC664wh_FbtzVv7z4v4q6RRNeAjYaMrQVxAmWJo

Upcoming
Monday, April 4th-Orange Day
5/6 VB practice @ SC
Track practice @ Woony

Tuesday, April 5th-Blue Day
5/6 VB game vs. WS @ Woony
Track Meet at Parkston

Wednesday, April 6th-Orange Day
Track practice at Woony
Sonshine Club and confirmation-Letcher
WWTS (3:45-5:30)

Thursday, April 7th-Blue Day
Eligibility
JH track meet at MV

Friday, April 8th-Orange Day
Mitchell Lakeview golf
Track practice @ SC

Saturday, April 9th
Prom

Monday, April 11-Blue Day
School Bd. Mtg.
Practice @ Woony
End the Silence Presentation

Tuesday, April 12-Orange Day
5/6th VB Scrimmage @ Woony
JH-JV gold @ WS
Track practice @ Woony
Soccer practice 

Wednesday, April 13th-Blue Day
Track Practice @ Woony
WWTS (3:45-5:30)

Thursday, April 14th-Orange Day
1:00 Early Dismissal
Eligibility
HS track Desmet Booster Relays
JH track meet Corsica/Stickney

Friday, April 15th
NO SCHOOL

Monday, April 18th
NO SCHOOL