
Missed last weeks PBL Open House? There's another chance Wednesday night! Come learn more about the PBL Academy, and see all the awesome projects students are working on. We hope to see you there!


The Cavaliers will host Douglas for the SoDak16 Volleyball tournament on Thursday night! This is an SDHSAA ticketed event. Tickets available at the door starting at 5pm, or online at https://tinyurl.com/sodak16 #GoCavsGo


Join us for a night of music! Don't miss the Fall Orchestra Concert at Jefferson High School on November 7th, 7:00 PM!


Watch the 2023 Marching Band show, A Symphony for Eleanor, tonight at 7pm during the Indoor Marching Band concert. Admission is $5 for Adults, and $3 for students.


Recently, students in Frau Bell's German class participated in a Berlin Wall simulation. Students were assigned roles and completed tasks to help them get a sense of what life was like in Berlin during that time.





Join the JHS Marching Band for the 3rd annual Indoor Concert & Chicken Dinner, Monday November 6th. The meal will begin at 5:30, with the concert at 7pm. Purchase tickets through a band student, or contact the JHS Music Office.


Students who were on the A or B Honor Roll last Spring were treated to ice cream sundaes in the Commons this week. Keep up the hard work Cavaliers!





SFSD's new Canvas platform allows students and families to access school assignments and homework anytime, anywhere. When winter weather can be predicted, students and staff will take devices home to continue their learning. Are you prepared? Check out the guidance BEFORE you need it!


Mrs. Strum's Interior Design class has been demonstrating their understanding by designing Haunted Houses. Today, students showcased their completed house, and explained the design elements that they incorporated into their finished product.





Be prepared for school delays or cancellations caused by winter weather! This chart is an example of how start times would be impacted if SFSD declares a One-Hour Late Start. Review it now... before winter weather is here to stay!


Saturday's snow has us thinking ahead to winter weather. Is your family prepared for the possibility of Late Starts or Remote Learning Days? This week, we'll highlight everything you need to know to prepare for changes in the school day caused by weather.


The JHS Project Based Learning Academy will be having two Open Houses to celebrate and share the awesome projects students are doing. This is a great opportunity for current parents and students, alumni, and perspective students and parents to see what PBL is all about!


Congratulations to the JHS Competition Cheer Team for their first-place finish at the State Cheer and Dance competition on Saturday! Congratulations Cavs! #CompeteforExcellence


Let's Go Cavs! It's a big day for our Cross Country and Cheer and Dance Teams! Best of luck as you compete today at State! Cross Country starts with boys running at noon at Yankton Trail Park, and Cheer starts with Pom at 12:15 at the Denny Sanford Center. #CompeteforExcellence


There is still time to sign up for a virtual parent teacher conference! Virtual conferences will be held on Monday, October 23rd from 4-7:30pm. Use the link to sign up for phone call, or email you student's teacher to setup a time.


Congratulations to the JHS yearbook, the Declaration! The 2023 edition was recently named the best in the State. Contact Mrs. Thomas to purchase a copy of this award winning book, and don't forget to order the 2024 book at yearbookforever.com.


Jefferson High School Theatre presents Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach! Check out this great show Friday or Saturday night at 7pm, or Saturday at 2pm. Tickets are $5 and available at the door 30 minutes before showtime.


This Season a Flu Shot is More Important than Ever! Getting a flu vaccine is a great way to protect yourself, your family, and your community from the flu. There will be a SFSD Student Flu Shot Clinic held on Oct. 18 at Jefferson from 3:00 to 4:00pm. (High School Students Only) More Information here: https://www.sf.k12.sd.us/article/1212849


Today, students in Single Survival got real world advice from Realtor Beth Meyer and Mortgage Banker Waylon Korkow about renting, roommates, leases, homeownership, loans, credit scores and how important all those things are in their futures.



Earlier this week, Daniel Mueller, Senior Vice President, Retail Banking, One American Bank, Sioux Falls spoke to Personal Finance students about banking. Mr. Mueller shared about his career and provided students with valuable banking information.

