Students: Please make sure your Chromebooks are ready to go for semester test week! If your Chromebook is having any issues, please stop by Student Services before May 17 to get it in for repair.
Graduation day is coming up fast! Join us at the Sioux Falls Arena on Sunday, May 21st at 4:30 PM for the student graduation ceremony.

We have become aware of a scam circulating that appears as if SFSD Child Nutrition Coordinator Gay Anderson is asking people to go out and purchase large dollar amounts of gift cards. Gay has NOT sent out a text or an email. Her communication devices appear to have been hacked. Please delete any communication and do not follow through with the request. We apologize for this inconvenience.
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!

WHS Student Council will be selling brownie sundaes for $1 during the lunch periods on Wednesday, April 26th.
Congratulations to the WHS Honorfest Award recipients who were recognized earlier today. Use this link to view the event: bit.ly/WHSvideo
WHS Student Council is sponsoring dress up days April 24-28 for Honorfest!
Monday - Future Career/College Day for students - Alumni wear for staff
Tuesday - Pajama Day
Wednesday - Spirit Day
Thursday - Jersey Day
Friday - Summer Vacation
WHS Seniors: If you are interested in giving a speech at graduation, you will need to submit it to Ms. Wounded Head or Ms. Nieuwsma by Thursday, April 27 at 3:30pm. Auditions will be held on Friday, April 28 at 7:00am in the Little Theatre. A flyer regarding guidelines for a graduation speech can be found in Student Services.
WHS Student Council is sponsoring dress-up days for Honorfest April 24-28!
Monday- Future Career/College Day
Tuesday - Pajama Day
Wednesday - Spirit Day
Thursday - Jersey Day
Friday- Summer Vacation
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!

WHS Senior Joseph Baumann was announced as a 2023 Davis-Bahcall Scholar by the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF). This program introduces students to a variety of STEM disciplines and allows students to spend four weeks exploring universities and laboratories for an opportunity to see what professionals in the field do every day. Congratulations Joseph!

Any girls that are interested in playing for the Warrior Girls' Basketball team for the 2023-24 school year, please make plans to attend the GBB meeting in the Main Gym on Wednesday, April 19th at 7:30am.
WHS Seniors - If you did not make it to the Josten's table to pick up your cap and gown stop by the counseling office to pick it up ASAP.
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.

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.

Prom ticket sales begin today and continue through Friday, April 21st. Tickets will be sold in the commons during Warrior Halftime and cost $25 each.
It’s the final day of the South Dakota Week of Work and today we’re turning our focus to the importance of job fairs.
Job fairs play a crucial role in connecting students directly to local businesses and industry leaders, and in the Sioux Falls School District, they happen throughout the year! These events are a win-win for students and businesses alike; students get the opportunity to visit with possible future employers, and businesses get to meet potential future employees.
These events have a bolstering effect on the workforce in South Dakota in different ways. For example, in the pictures shown here, students are attending a summer job fair. This connects high school students of all ages to opportunities to find employment over the summer, which can in turn expose them to opportunities they may like to explore further as possible career paths.
Job fairs are organized by our local Department of Labor Career Launch Advisor and happen periodically throughout the year right inside our schools, so students don’t need to go out of their way at all to get connected. Relationships like these, that are a major benefit both to students and employers, are what the South Dakota Week of Work is all about. When students are exposed to opportunities that help them think about their future career choices, and employers are able to fill the roles they need to succeed in their businesses, everybody comes out on top!
Throughout the week we’ve been introducing you to the many ways in which the Sioux Falls School District teaches students about the importance of planning for their careers after high school. The South Dakota Week of Work is an important tool we use to highlight these events and programs, but it doesn’t end here! Our school counselors, success coordinators, teachers and staff are always on the lookout for ways to help our students prepare for life after high school.
#SDWeekofWork


Congratulations to the following competitors who placed in the top 3 in their events at the SD HOSA State Leadership Conference (Future Health Professionals) and qualify to compete at HOSA's International Leadership Conference in June: Ari Edwards, Dianah Khatthanam, Siyanne Redda and Joe Bumann! Go, Warriors!
The cadets/students in the WHS Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program earned a 91% on their JROTC Program of Accreditation (JPA) Inspection on March 29th, 2023. This inspection accredits the program for three years, at which time it will be conducted again. The JROTC program would like to thank all the teachers and staff that supported them throughout this process. Way to go Warriors!
Best Buddies hosted their 1st annual Best Buddies Prom on Saturday, April 1st at WHS. This was an incredible event and everyone had a great time! Way to go Warriors!



