Excuse us while we brag for a minute… Our Superintendent is pretty talented! Dr. Jane Stavem is an accomplished pianist, vocalist, trumpet player, French horn player, percussionist, xylophone player… oh, and she also plays harmonica! 😉 These talents, along with her deep love for all things Fine Arts, earned her the honor of Parade Marshal for Festival of Bands 2022! We are proud to be lead by someone who values the role extracurriculars play in “preparing each student to succeed in a changing world!”
Updated breakfast and lunch pricing, how to re-apply for free and reduced meals, who gets low fund balance notifications, and an easy and delicious snack mix recipe to try at home. It's all in the October edition of the "What's the Scoop" newsletter from our Child Nutrition Services!
Read it here! ---> https://www.smore.com/g09r2
A little Science with bubbles in Early Childhood.
Friday September 30th, 2022, is Orange shirt day which began in Canada in 2013. It promotes awareness about the history of American Indian and Native Residential boarding school systems which still impact Native American and First Nations communities in the United States and Canada. The day honors the children who were removed from their families and forced into boarding schools and remembers those who never returned home.
So, Friday September 30th, 2022, when Native students are wearing orange shirts it's…because EVERY CHILD MATTERS!
Students in 101 used flashlights during Dreambox work this past Friday.
3rd grade student are exploring forces in Science.
The Terry Redlin Student SPIRIT WEAR link is NOW open!!.... Store closes Wednesday, September 28th.
https://terryredlinapparel.itemorder.com/shop/home/
SMILE!!!!!!
PICTURE DAY IS TOMORROW (Wednesday, September 21)
Here is the link to order online:
http://Scherling.PreOrderPhotos.com/?AccessCode=M67PE4
Our 4th graders got to experience Youth DAPA's Play for Living from the Washington Pavilion called "What's the Difference?" What a great way to start out a Friday.
Parenting is hard. So is growing up! Join SFSD and Avera experts as we team up virtually on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6pm for topics that strengthen families.
Thank YOU to Mr. Terry Wolf for showing our 4th grade students the flag handling process.
Hello Terry Redlin Families--The South Dakota weather continues to have warmer than average temperatures this week. However, the daily temperature can swing wildly up and down. For example, students will arrive today with temps in the upper 40s and will leave school with temperatures in the 80s. We encourage your child to be prepared for the temperature changes by having a jacket or long sleeve available for them each day.
Ms. Just is excited to share the first, new experience with the Rise students. Through the Education Foundation grant that Terry Redlin was so honored to receive last spring, the Physical Education department purchased trikes that will better fit the students. They were thoroughly surprised and excited to ride the trikes.
Attend & Achieve!
1st grade has been working hard learning and practicing expectations this week! Way to go 1st graders!
First Day today for EC Andrea & EC Jane's class. Ms. Kiley's class started on Monday 8/29. Students are starting to get into the routine.
We have been working hard on learning and practicing our SOARing expectations at Terry Redlin! SOAR stands for Self Control, On Task, Attitude and Respect! The students are doing an excellent job of showing us their skills!
School drop-offs and pick-ups can be messy! Take your time, stay alert, and obey the rules of the road. A safe and orderly process makes the day start and end on a positive note for both students and parents!
Check out the first "What's the Scoop" newsletter for the 2022-23 school year! This month's newsletter from our Child Nutrition department includes important reminders and everything you need to know as we kick off this new school year! ---> https://www.smore.com/a35r9
The countdown is ON! We are so excited to welcome students back for another great school year! Staff have been busily preparing their classrooms, brushing up on instructional skills, and revisiting the always-important-topic of customer service! See you soon!