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Sioux Falls School District 49-5 is a public school district located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States. Sioux Falls School District serves nearly 24,000 students. [5] The district has 23 elementary schools, 6 middle schools and 4 high schools. [5] Most of the district is in Minnehaha County, [6] while portions are in Lincoln County. [7]
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In January 2019, the Sioux Falls School District approved the naming of Jefferson High School and the initial design plans of the new building in Sioux Falls, however, the final design was finalized in spring 2019. Students enter the school from Marion Road and the building sits on the east side of the land.
The school is part of the Sioux Falls School District, and is one of four public high schools in Sioux Falls. Founded in 1908, Washington High School succeeded Central School and Irving High School as the city's predominate secondary public school, [ 4 ] built to accommodate a larger student capacity.
How many students are walking from each Sioux Falls high school and when: 459 seniors will walk the stage at 11 a.m. Sunday for Lincoln High School’s graduation.
The school opened in 1961, and high school students in the Diocese of Sioux Falls transitioned from the Cathedral School to O'Gorman. [4] From 2008 to 2011, O'Gorman underwent a major addition that added two academic wings, a new chapel, and a new performing arts center.
The Sioux Falls School District Board of Education heard three options from district officials again about the future of Whittier Middle School before it will vote on those options June 10.
Roosevelt was the third high school in the Sioux Falls School District. The school opened for the 1991–1992 school year after a $17 million construction effort. [2] Eventual overcrowding at the school was used as a pitching point for the referendum that later funded Jefferson High School. [3]