
Establishing healthy eating habits is the focus of this month's Family Forum Series, brought to you by Avera Behavioral Health and the Sioux Falls School District.
Watch with us here ---> https://youtu.be/52bvfQkh6GQ


Good Morning Parents, We are going to try something new due to drop-off being back up continually. This typically happens when cars are trying to take left hand turns in or out of the circle drive. I know this may be in a brief inconvenience but I think we will find the line will move much faster. I have outlined a route in green to take if you typically come down Valley View Rd headed South. Again, please do not take a left hand turn in or out of the circle drive. Please remember that we all have the same goal to drop off our children off safely. Please continue to patience and do your best to stay calm with each other. Thank you all and have a great day!


Don't miss valuable parent information provided by our partners at Avera Behavioral Health in our Family Forum Series. On Tuesday, January 17, 2023, we're discussing the importance of establishing healthy eating habits. Watch for the link or join us through our website.


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Join our team of substitute teachers! Enjoy a flexible schedule that you create and get paid WEEKLY (starting in February) while supporting our students and staff.
To apply, visit https://sf.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=4776.


SFSD schools start 2-hrs late Thursday, January 5, 2023.


Due to the amount of snow that fell with this winter storm and the time it will take for plows to get into residential neighborhoods, there will be No School, no practices and no activities tomorrow – Wednesday, January 4, 2023. District and school offices will be open.


In addition to there being NO SCHOOL today, an update now includes that SFSD Offices will also be closed on Tuesday, Jan 3, 2023.

We were extra blessed today at Hayward.
Mr. Bob Thimjon catered in lunch for the staff today as a thank you for all we do, but right now it's us who are extra thankful for the wonderful gift of a delicious meal and his company.
Our hearts are full ♥ Thank you Bob!!


And with a blink of an eye, we are already a quarter way through the 2022-2023 school year! The second quarter is here, and it’s a busy one! While this time of year tends to get chaotic, it’s important to remember how crucial student attendance is. Chronic absenteeism is a serious problem in South Dakota - a problem SFSD is committed to improving. Missing just two days a month can hurt a student’s grades and increase their chance of dropping out. Make sure your student is on the path to a bright future – and that starts in the classroom!


Today marks the 23rd Annual Lights On Afterschool event! Launched over 20 years ago, Lights On Afterschool is the only nationwide event celebrating afterschool programs and their important role in the lives of children, families, and communities.
In honor of this event, Kids Inc. staff at all locations will be hosting celebrations throughout the next two weeks for students and families to participate in. Activities include talent shows, cookie decorating, pumpkin paintings, dance parties, art shows, scavenger hunts, and carnivals! These events are meant to bring awareness to the importance of quality after-school programs for kids.
Please help us say thank you to our Kids Inc. staff who play a MAJOR role in so many of our students' education journeys. We are incredibly thankful for each and every one of them for their dedication to the District and our students!


JOIN US IN 15 MINUTES for our second Family Forum Series virtual webinar! Tonight's topic will focus on anxiety.
💻📱 Click this link to join ---> https://bit.ly/3TyJjen
Important note: If you choose to join using a mobile device like a tablet or smartphone, you will be prompted to download the Microsoft Teams App. The app requires you to type a name. You can use a first name, nickname, or a made-up name. The anonymous platform does NOT allow us to see user names. It only allows us to see the number of viewers.


Check out our online book fair and stock up your home book shelves with new books!
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/haywardelementaryschool2022


There's some sweet strumming going on in 3rd grade!


Excuse us while we brag for a minute… Our Superintendent is pretty talented! Dr. Jane Stavem is an accomplished pianist, vocalist, trumpet player, French horn player, percussionist, xylophone player… oh, and she also plays harmonica! 😉 These talents, along with her deep love for all things Fine Arts, earned her the honor of Parade Marshal for Festival of Bands 2022! We are proud to be lead by someone who values the role extracurriculars play in “preparing each student to succeed in a changing world!”





Updated breakfast and lunch pricing, how to re-apply for free and reduced meals, who gets low fund balance notifications, and an easy and delicious snack mix recipe to try at home. It's all in the October edition of the "What's the Scoop" newsletter from our Child Nutrition Services!
Read it here! ---> https://www.smore.com/g09r2


Happy Fall Y'all!!
It's the official start of the fall season today, so here are 10 fun facts about fall to entertain you as you sip that pumpkin spice latte!
-Americans call autumn "fall" because of the leaves falling from trees.
-The sun rises perfectly in the east and sets perfectly in the west on the first day of autumn.
-People who live near the equator don’t have an autumn season. The temperature stays almost the same all year.
-Scarecrows have been used for thousands of years to protect crops.
-Bees are busy in the fall. They need to make and store enough honey for winter.
-Monarch butterflies will migrate from the United States to Mexico in autumn.
-When squirrels are hiding nuts for winter, their brains get bigger. This helps them remember where they hide their food.
-All the hidden nuts that squirrels can’t find help forests regrow.
-In autumn, the leaves finally turn into their real colors. The real colors hide behind the green in spring and summer.
-One gallon of apple cider needs as many as 40 apples.


The two-way immersion program has been a success in the Sioux Falls district and plans are in place to extend the program through middle school and high school.
Please join us on September 27th at 12pm or 6pm (meal provided). We would love your thoughts and ideas to help guide the future of the program!



Our first couple weeks of school have passed and we are starting to dive into academics. This can be stressful at times for students and staff. There is a lot to remember and do!
But learning how to reset our emotions and stay regulated can help work through hard times when we are feeling anxious, on edge, upset, or that we just aren't doing good enough.
Check out this book "I Am Peace" read by author Susan Verde with your students to learn what mindfulness means and find new ways to stay calm.
https://youtu.be/hXA3837uv3w


Parenting is hard. So is growing up! Join SFSD and Avera experts as we team up virtually on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6pm for topics that strengthen families.


National Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off tomorrow, September 15th and goes until October 15th. The day of September 15th is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for the Latin American countries of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days on September 16 and September 18, respectively.
We are encouraging our students to wear shirts or clothing that represents any Hispanic or Latin America country!
Want to know more? Check out https://hispanicheritagemonth.gov/about/?

