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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]
It includes schools run by the Bureau of Indian Education but otherwise does not include non-traditional schools and school systems. All school districts, that is, those organized under South Dakota law (excluding non-school district BIE schools), are individual governments.
Sioux Falls Christian High School: Private: Sioux Falls: Lincoln: Chargers Sioux Falls New Technology High School: Public: Sioux Falls: Minnehaha County: Sioux Valley High School: Public: Volga: Brookings: Cossacks Sisseton High School: Public: Sisseton: Roberts: Redmen South Central High School: Public: Bonesteel: Gregory: Cougars South Dakota ...
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 ...
The Sioux Falls School District logo as displayed at the district's central office on Monday, Aug. 14, 2023 at the Instructional Planning Center in Sioux Falls.
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod operates two schools in Sioux Falls. Sioux Falls Lutheran School is on 37th street, while the Lutheran High School of Sioux Falls is on Western Avenue. In 2018, voters approved a plan to move Sioux Falls Lutheran School to a new building near the I-29/I-229 merge on south Boe Lane.
City councilor Pat Starr is term-limited on the city council at the end of his current term in May and is running for school board with a commitment to the betterment of the Sioux Falls School ...
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]