A Senior’s Story: Five months to a first day like no other
Come with us for A Senior’s Story, an ongoing series from reporter Molly Wetsch, who takes us inside a senior year like no other.
From higher education to lifelong learning, here’s how the Sioux Falls area is getting educated.
Come with us for A Senior’s Story, an ongoing series from reporter Molly Wetsch, who takes us inside a senior year like no other.
As students head back to class, the largest project in the history of the Sioux Falls School District is on track to welcome them next year.
Talk about a timely program: How educators are earning degrees without leaving their classrooms.
With multiple mask options, a face shield, a voice amplifier and a classroom full of barriers, this first-grade teacher is ready for a year unlike any other.
From the moment students arrive on campus at Augustana University, it becomes clear that college life will include some adjustments this semester.
This company usually produces students’ trophies. Now it’s offering a way for them to show their school spirit — all over their face.
When COVID-19 struck this campus along with the rest of Sioux Falls, “it changed nothing.” But that’s only because in recent years, this school had changed everything.
Undergraduate and graduate students at USD will have a new way to find on- and off-campus jobs thanks to a new program.
“I thought, ‘That is exactly what I’ve wanted from the start. This is what I need.’ ” When history, biology and religion came together at Augustana, a new minor that couldn’t be more timely was born.
“We believe that if you put the kids in the right environment and lead them in the right direction, they will learn.” Meet a nontraditional preschool owner whose business is about to get bigger.