
We are proud to announce the Sioux Falls School District has been named a #BestCommunitiesforMusicEducation from @nammfoundation for its outstanding commitment to music education! Congratulations to our music educators, our talented students, and our community for your support!


Roosevelt High School is hosting Military Signing Day on Wednesday, May 10, 2023. Any seniors who are planning on joining the military should contact their counselor as soon as possible.


Zac Emde, Director of Football Operations of the Los Angeles Chargers, took the time during a busy NFL Draft week to visit with Mr. Flakus's RHS Leadership classes. Zac talked with students about his career, personal background, and his leadership role with the Chargers. @chargers


Roosevelt High School Theatre Department presents THE PUFFS May 4, 5, and 6. Today, they were featured on Dakota News Now. Three actors, Kayleigh, Tiffany, and Karter, talked about the play and their experience of being part of the cast. Check it out! #ThePUFFS https://www.dakotanewsnow.com/2023/04/27/roosevelt-theatre-presenting-puffs-or-seven-increasingly-eventful-years-certain-school-magic/



On Wednesday, April 26, Roosevelt High School, in conjunction with the SD Department of Labor and Regulation, hosted a Job Fair after school for students to participate in. Several area businesses visited with students about the job opportunities in the area and occasionally gave out a sweet treat. Thank you to all who participated!


Roosevelt High School had three students, Nicholas Maas (11), Faith Gaye (11), and Hawi Meshessha (12), participate in the 2023 SD Legislature Page Program. It is a competitive program that students had to apply for in October. Each student served for one of the five terms that equated to a 1-2 week period in Pierre. Students had an opportunity to see the Legislation in action and make new friends from across the state. Congratulations to you all!




Just over a week away! Roosevelt Theatre presents THE PUFFS on May 4, 5, and 6. Here's a continuation of the cast introductions. More to come! #ThePuffs






TONIGHT! Cancer Awareness Club is hosting "Baskets for Bravery!" Staff vs. Students Basketball Fundraiser on Monday, April 24, 2023 at 7 PM at Roosevelt High School. Admission is $1 with Concessions available.
Please join us for this fun event!


Roosevelt High School , in conjunction with the SD Department of Labor and Regulation, will host a JOB FAIR on Wednesday, April 26 after school in the Commons. This is a great opportunity for students to learn about summer job opportunities as well as some full-time job options. Over 30 different businesses will be in attendance.


The stats are troubling-47% of SFSD students qualify for free/reduced lunches. Their family's income is not enough to make ends meet. That makes it difficult to support school fundraisers. Operation Hope & Caring helps! Get your tickets to the SF STORM game to support schools!


Does your child have conflict resolution skills to solve everyday problems? Join us Tues, April 18 at 6pm to hear from SFSD & Avera Behavioral Health in this month's Family Forum Series segment. Watch for the link in your email. It's practical advice to strengthen families.


Join us for Unified Games at Roosevelt High School on Friday, April 14, 2023 at 7:00 PM. FREE admission so let's pack the gym! Concessions will be available.
Special halftime shows by Unity Inc and Dakota Spirit Sparklers. #UnifiedGames


The School Board has voted to move the last day of student classes to Friday, May 26, 2023 - requiring students to make up two of the five days missed due to weather. Staff will report through Friday, June 2, 2023.


Aleta Lindell founder of Miss Jaspers' House (https://www.missjaspershouse.com/) visited Mrs. Bultje's Leadership class to talk to the students about formal dining etiquette. Throughout the etiquette presentation, Mrs. Lindell weaved in self-confidence, positive attitude and the beauty that hides inside of everyone as she discussed etiquette.





For day 3 of the SD Week of Work we’d like to shine a spotlight on our high school juniors!
This week every high school in the SFSD is participating in Junior Career Day Activities. Juniors attend a college fair and hear from presenters with the Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce and the Development Foundation.
Juniors are at a pivotal point in planning for their future career choices. The end of high school is finally starting to become a reality and life after K-12 is becoming a more tangible idea. During the college fair today, Roosevelt High School juniors got to hear from a variety of post high school paths available to them including two and four year college programs, military options and various tech schools throughout the region. During the presentation given by the Development Foundation, students learned about what makes Sioux Falls, and South Dakota as a whole, a special place to continue to grow. The data and numbers shown in the presentation don’t lie; South Dakota is poised for growth and opportunities abound for our future workforce!
Events like Junior Career Day are wonderful opportunities to connect students directly with the people and ideas they need to make the best choices for their futures. Tomorrow we’ll take a look at the various job fairs that students have access to throughout the school year. Stay tuned!
#SDWeekofWork



Congratulations to Meagan Patch for being selected as HOSA Outstanding Local Chapter Advisor. Way to go, Meagan! #HOSA #SDHOSA2023


Roosevelt High School Student Council Board members are in Rapid City for the SDSCA Convention. They were recognized as Outstanding Student Council at the state level. Mrs. Hamann was awarded Student Council Advisor of the Year. Congratulations to all!



Today was a special day for a group of students at R.F Pettigrew Elementary and Roosevelt High School. A 5th grader at R.F Pettigrew is battling Leukemia and has a brother who goes to RHS. The Cancer Awareness Club at RHS and students from R.F Pettigrew held a fund raiser for the family and today participating students from both schools got together for a photo. The collaboration between RHS and Pettigrew raised almost $500 for the family. The ‘Courage for Cobey’ shirts even tied in the school colors, with Maroon for RHS and Purple for Pettigrew. What a great show of support from our students for their peers and community members!



CONGRATULATIONS to Ava Steffen! Ava has been named a National Merit Scholar and has earned a $2,500 scholarship. Pictured: Principal Tim Hazlett, Ava Steffen and Counselor Kelsi Buckmiller. #NationalMeritScholar


Congratulations to Roosevelt's Art Department and participating students for taking 2nd Place in State Visual Arts competition. #WeAreRoosevelt #WeAreOne

