Bison fans.... see our Bison Store. Hoping to see even more blue in the community. https://1stplacespiritwear.com/schools/SD/Hot%20Springs/Hot+Springs+School+District/collection_detail.html
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
The Hot Springs School District believes that our purpose is to prepare all students to succeed. It is our intent to partner with parents so they are active partners with the school in the student's education and success. Students, staff, and community must be involved in our decision making process. Schools and communities must be willing to change when it is in the best interest of the students. it is vital for the school, parents and the community to be committed to the academic excellence in our schools. In all things, it should be considered what is best for our students.
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
Parents, This is a GREAT idea to help your child's journey to learn to read, develop their reading, and to become fluent readers. https://youtu.be/_pfu16dZTVY?si=A4S4gzV0MgZQuuB- Read the article: https://us.turnonthesubtitles.org/teachers/
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
It’s that time of year! Please submit any new or updated information to Deborah.Rohlf@k12.sd.us that you would like to add to the Veteran’s Day slideshow by November 4th at 4pm. Any information submitted in an alternative method or after the deadline is not guaranteed to be added to the slideshow.
over 1 year ago, Kain Klinkhammer
The volleyball team had a team building day hiking Black Elk Peak Friday. It was a beautiful day in the Black Hills! The day was a success and the girls decided to do a hike every year. Talk about team bonding!
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
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Mrs. White's high school class provided this jungle gym to the preschoolers. To say that they were excited is an understatement. The pictures below do not share how awesome is was to see some of our oldest students with our youngest students. There were at least a couple high schoolers that were surprised with some knee-height hugs.
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
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Bison Golf: Results from the Region 4 Golf meet held on the Rocky Knolls Golf Course in Custer on 9-30-24. Schools entered-Custer, Bele Fourche, STM, Hot Springs, Lead/Deadwood, RC Christian, Lakota Tech, Little Wound & Pine Ridge. STM took the Region 4 Crown with a 4 person 18 hole score of 316, 2nd Custer-351, TIED for 3rd-HOT SPRINGS & Belle Fourche-371. STM’s Hayden Heig won the Region medalist honors with a 18 hole score of 74, 2nd STM’s Vincent Vanliere-78, 3rd-STM’s Andrew Levine-79, 4th-BF’s Isaac Voyles-80 & 5th-Custer’s Jackson Wiles. Hot Springs was led by Brock Schroeder-89-10th, Austin Heinert-90-12th, Noah Weiseler-95-17th, Sammy Waldner-97-21st & Teegan Lucey-99-24th place. Brock, Noah & Austin qualified individually and the full team qualified for the State Tournament in Hartford, SD on 10/7/8/24. We leave 5:30 am 10-6-24 for a practice round, then ready to play on Monday and Tuesday. HSHS Golfers going to State: Brock Schroeder, Austin Heinert, Noah Weiseler, Sammy Waldner, Teegan Lucey & Winston Preuss.
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
Tidbit from Love and Logic: Dear Kyley, Many times, parents call us in desperation with difficult problems that their kids have caused, problems that clearly need consequences. Then they ask us to help them find an appropriate, logical consequence. Sometimes they even ask us where they can find a list of appropriate consequences. There is a reason you won’t find such a list in any of our materials. We believe that effective discipline involves far more than simply picking the right consequence from a list. It involves building and maintaining loving relationships so that: (a) kids are less likely to rebel, and (b) they experience genuine remorse when they blow it. It also involves setting effective limits, sharing control within these limits, and teaching skills so children are prepared for life’s tough challenges. With this said, there are a variety of consequences that often outperform all others. These are often called “restitution.” We at Love and Logic refer to restitution as the “Energy Drain” approach. Performing restitution means to restore. It means to make things right by performing any action that repairs the inconvenience or damage inflicted on others. It’s the preferred type of consequence because it: • Leaves kids seeing they can solve the problems they create • Requires real thought, action, and learning • Builds healthy self-esteem and efficacy • Meets the need to reconnect when relationships have been damaged Although it’s not always possible to repair a physical object, it’s almost always possible to replace energy drained from another person. Having kids replace the emotional voltage they sap from others is our approach of choice, particularly with youth who feel poorly about themselves and need to feel that they are capable of doing good. The next time your child drains somebody’s energy you might want to experiment with saying, in a calm and empathic voice, “This is so sad. What an energy drain. How are you going to replace that energy?” Then provide some options, such as: • “Some kids decide to do extra chores.” • “Others decide to wash the person’s car inside and out.” • “Some decide to stay home instead of being driven to practice.” Be positive and thankful about their energy replacement efforts. Don’t try to make them feel bad, and don’t be surprised if they appear to enjoy replacing your energy. Kids don’t have to feel horrible to learn from restitution. In fact, many will feel good about it. When this happens, it often translates into fewer battles for everyone involved. To learn more about this approach, and what to do if your child refuses to replace your energy, listen to our audio, Love and Logic Magic When Kids Drain Your Energy. Thanks for reading! Dr. Charles Fay
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
"Yelling from the mountain tops:" Hot Springs Custodians are the best around. We are celebrating School Custodian Day for the five best custodians. Thank you AJ, Bob, Brian, Rich, and John for all that you do for the staff and students. (picture to come)
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
Hoping that all of our students would approach inclusion this way too! https://youtu.be/2orOzspJqkM
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
We have talented artists in the high school!
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
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In the Hot Springs School District, we believe that teachers have the wonderful opportunity to promote active learning. Our teachers are life long learners that hold their responsibility to nurture our most valuable resource- our students- as the upmost priority. Our teachers acknowledge different learning styles and use a variety of methods to meet the needs of every student in the Hot Springs School District.
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
We want to thank our PTA. PTA provided over 2500 worth of items to teacher classrooms. Their generosity fulfilled many teacher's "wishlists." On behalf of all of the teachers at the Hot Springs School District, we appreciate this group and every member in it.
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
The Dakota Smiles Dental Bus will be at the Hot Springs School District beginning on November 11th. We will have between 50-55 slots that we are able to fill for our students. Forms are being sent home for the elementary school in the Tuesday folders. Middle/High school forms are available at the offices. This service is provided by the American Legion and Kiwiana's of Hot Springs. Students have access to the van for free until the age of 18. If you have any questions, please call the nursing office at 745-1210/4264.
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
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Update on the donation for our CTE students from RCS Construction. This is an even better picture of the students WITH the donation
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
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Our elementary students are focusing on the character trait of managing impulsivity. This is a useful link to gain an understanding of what that reinforcement and support could look like at home. https://goodhealthpsych.com/blog/10-fun-impulse-control-activities-for-kids-building-self-regulation-skills/
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
Thank you to RCS Construction. The CTE building is a wonderful asset to our school district. Their support for our students did not stop with the building. Last Spring they donated 5,00 0 in Dewalt tools. They stopped by Friday and donated more items for our CTE students.
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
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Update from Boys' Golf: Results from the Black Hills Conference Championship Golf Meet held on 9-24-24 in Deadwood on the Tomahawk Golf Course. Schools entered-ST. Thomas More, Belle Fourche, Sturgis, Spearfish, Custer, Hill City, RC Christian, Hot Springs, Douglas & Mahpiya Luta. STM won the BHC crown with a 4 person 18 hole score of 322,2nd-Sturgis-325, 3rd-Spearfish-336, 4th-Custer-343 & 5th-Hot Springs-367. Spearfish’s Parker Reede took the BHC medalist honors with a 18 hole score of 75,2nd-STM’s Vincent Vanliere-76, 3rd-BF’s Isaac Voyles-76, 4th-Custer’s Lane Poper-78 & 5th-Sturgis’s Jaxon Dodson-78. Hot Springs was led by Brock Scchroeder-83- 10th, Austin Heinert-89- 20th, Noah Weiseler-96 -34th, Teegan Lucey-99- 35th & Sammy Waldner-109- 49th. Varsity plays next in the Region 4 Championship in Custer on the Rocky Knolls Golf Course on Monday 9-30-24 starting at 10am. This meet determines which golfers advance to the State Golf Meet in Hartford on 10/7 & 8th-24 The top 55% and the top 3 teams qualify for the state meet, est. 22 kids. Results from the Douglas JV meet held in Douglas on the Prairie Ridge Golf Course on 9-26-24. Schools entered-Douglas, RC Stevens, RC Central, RC Christian, STM, BF, HS, Sturgis, L/D, Little Wound, Lakota Tech & Pine Ridge. RC Stevens took the team title with a 4 person 18 hole score of 347, 2nd-STM-359 & 3rd-RC Central-389, Hot Springs was 8th with 436. Trenton Gibbs won the medalist honors with a 18 hole score of 81, 2nd-Cross Schmidt-81, 3rd-Zander-Purcell-84, 4th-Anders Lockhart & 5th-Landon Little-85(I don’t have what schools they were from). Hot Springs was led by Gabe Burgess-103-31st, Holten Rutz-104-32nd, Hazen Rutz-109-37th, Xander Shaw-120-48th, Kavan Watters-123-55th & Conner O’Hern-139-61st place. The JV are done for the 2024 season.
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
Our Middle School Knowledge Bowl team placed 8th this last weekend. They compete again this Saturday AT home from 8-1.
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
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Our art students had artwork displayed at the Buffalo Round Up Arts Festival this weekend. Beautiful!!!!!
over 1 year ago, Kyley Cumbow
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