Stevens High School Bulletin Thursday, March 27

 

Today’s Menu:   Chicken Teriyaki & Egg Roll- Sub Sandwich, Fruit and Salad Bar, Pizza Option or WowButter Sandwich w/Cheese Stick offered every day

 

 

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday Mr. SHS @ SHS Theater 7:00 pm

WednesdayFFA CDE Contest

Thursday– FFA Little I @ Brookings; All State Band @ Watertown; Boys Tennis West River Invite 3:00 pm

Friday- Iron Raider 3:30 pm; FFA Little I @ Brookings; All State Band @ Watertown; Boys Tennis West River Invite 9:00 am

Saturday– Track West River AA Preview @ Sioux Park 10:00 am; Boys Tennis West River Invite 9:00 am; All State Band @ Watertown

More information or updates @ stevensraiders.com***

 

The library will be closed daily from 12:40-1:10 pm until further notice. The library will be closed during zero hour Friday, March 28.

 

Juniors – On April 1st and 2nd you will be taking the SBAC.  Please look for your room assignment in the commons.  If you do not see your name, please let Ms. Thompson know immediately. If you are going to be gone, you must make the test up before you leave.  See Ms. Thompson if you know you will be absent.

 

Applications for the Rapid City Youth City Council (June 2025 – May 2026 term) are open until March 31st at www.rcycc.com.  Young community members, 14-18 years of age, are encouraged to apply.   For more information, please contact Kristin Kiner at 605-310-4400.

 

Seniors –  Before you know it graduation will be here! We need seniors to audition for commencement speaker.  If you’ve got something to say, come pick up an application from Mr. Bradley in room 316. To be considered, applications must be returned to Mr. Bradley by Friday, April 4th, along with a typed copy of your graduation speech and a letter of recommendation from a teacher. Only seniors who have submitted typed copies, letters, and applications by this date will be considered.  See Mr. Bradley in Room 316 with any questions.

 

ACTIVITIES

Juniors & Seniors.…The 2025 Prom, “Gatsby Gala,” will take place on Saturday, April 5 from 7-11 pm in the ice arena at the Monument Event Center.  Advance tickets may be purchased in the Activities office until Thursday, April 3 @ 3:30.  There will be NO advance ticket sales on Friday, April 4 – so please plan accordingly.  Advance ticket prices are $20 for an individual or $35 for a couple.  Tickets at the door are $20 each.  Cash or check only.  Students will be allowed to purchase up to 2 tickets only.  To purchase tickets, you must be a junior or senior student from RCAS District–Be prepared to show your ID and provide information regarding your guest when purchasing a ticket.  If your guest is from out of the RCAS district, you must complete and submit a permission form by Thursday, April 3 ​before tickets may be purchased. Guests must be from the age of freshman status up to age 20.  Everyone must show ID’s at this event.  No backpacks or large bags are allowed at this event.

 

Prom Photos:  Sage Studios Photography will be on-site from 6-9 pm on Saturday, April 5th at the Monument Ice Arena offering portrait sessions with two master photographers. We will be capturing the occasion in 2 elegant, vintage-inspired settings designed just for this unforgettable evening! Prom portrait order envelopes are available in the Activities office and also at our downtown portrait studio on the corner of 3rd & Main. …So dust off your finest threads, channel your inner Gatsby, and let’s make this Gala one for the history books.

 

The West River Math Contest is coming up on May 12 and we need YOU to represent Stevens High School! You must Register through Mrs. Conway soon, so talk to her if you are interested. SDSMT requires you to sign up through a school representative, so stop by Room #230 before school, or email her at ruth.conway@k12.sd.us for more information.

 

STUDENT SERVICES

Seniors:  Graduation items may be picked up in Student Services.  If you have not already ordered your cap and gown, please do so as soon as possible.  The deadline to order is April 1st.

 

This week is National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week Challenge! Listen to the announcements for the daily question. Be the FIRST to email the correct answer, and you’ll be entered to win a gift certificate at the end of the week!  Email your answers to Michelle Teeslink, our Lifeways counselor, at michelle.teeslink@k12.sd.us  What is a common myth about Marijuana?

 

Students, if you are looking for employment, please stop by Student Services and check out the “Employment Opportunities” board.

 

Students are not allowed to park in the main entrance parking lots, unless a parking pass is provided by the main office.

 

If you are involved in a car accident, damage another car, or hit a sign on the SHS Campus, report it immediately to the main office or call 605-394-4051. Do not leave campus, as this may violate hit-and-run laws. Prompt reporting allows Stevens’ security to ensure your safety and assist with the exchange of insurance information.

 

Safe2Say South Dakota is a statewide tip line that allows South Dakota students, school staff, and community members to safely and anonymously report sensitive information that concerns their safety, or the safety of others, including mental health concerns. Anyone with information about a potentially dangerous situation, can call their toll-free number at 1-844-373-7233 or visit safe2say.sd.gov to make a report.