Stevens High School Bulletin Wednesday, Dec 4
Today’s Menu: Egg and Sausage Breakfast Croissant- Sub Sandwich, Fruit and Salad Bar, Pizza Option or WowButter Sandwich w/Cheese Stick offered every day
Monday–
Tuesday– Officials Jamboree 4-6:00 pm
Wednesday– NHS Mtg 7:40 am; National Signing @ SHS Gym 3:30 pm
Thursday–
Friday- Early Release Day; SDHSAA State Oral Interpretation @ Sturgis; Boys Wrestling @ Mandan, ND; Girls Wrestling @ Custer
Saturday– Officials Jamboree 11:00 am-2:00 pm; SDHSAA State Oral Interpretation @ Sturgis; Boys Wrestling @ Mandan, ND
More information or updates @ stevensraiders.com***
The Salvation Army angel tree tags have arrived and may be picked up in the main office. Please bring all unwrapped gifts to the main office by December 9, 2024.
STUDENT SERVICES
KEVN Black Hills Fox News announces the 19th annual “Rising Star of the West Scholarship Contest.” The contest is open to grades 9-12. Information is available on the KEVN website or see Brenda in Student Services.
Calling all creative minds! Are you a painter, sculptor, media artist, singer, or musician? Do you love showcasing your creativity? This is your chance to shine! Join our Art Showcase, where YOUR talents will be featured at the Dahl Museum! The deadline to enter is January 17th. The show will be March 29th. Stop by Student Services to pick up a permission form. It is FREE to participate! Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to share your creativity with the world! See Lifeways Counselor, Michelle Teeslink, in Student Services with any questions.
Junior girls interested in Girls State please see Brenda in Student Services for more information.
RCAS 11th graders: Check your email for information about the district-offered ACT and free ACT prep! Several links are included for your convenience. Take time to start preparing NOW! ACT FAQs
AP Students: AP Exam ordering is open on eFunds through March 7. Please check your email for details! Use this link to view AP Exam Order Information. If you have questions, reach out to Jamie.Strasser@k12.sd.us, AP Coordinator.
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.