Wednesday Academic Olympics @ McIntosh, the bus leaves at 6:30am
Thursday Friday
Saturday Track in Belle Fourche 10am, the bus leaves at 7am
The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is providing the following survey to receive relevant data toward the possibility of the Promise Neighborhood Grant (PN). The vision of the Promise Neighborhoods program is that all children and youth growing up in Promise Neighborhoods have access to great schools and strong systems of family and community support that will prepare them to attain an excellent education and successfully transition to college and a career. The purpose of Promise Neighborhoods is to significantly improve the educational and developmental outcomes of children and youth.For Communities/Parents/Guardians:
District Mission Statement The mission of the Dupree School District, with the support of the students, parents, and community, is to enable students to become socially responsible citizens who are productive and competent lifelong learners by providing a positive, safe environment which offers innovative learning experiences, thus encouraging critical and creative thinking and respect for others in an ever-changing, culturally diverse world.
Civil Rights NoticeThe district has education programs, activities and employment opportunities that are offered without regard to gender, race, color, national origin or disabilities. Supt. Swenson is the designated coordinator for Title IX, Section 504, Affirmative Action and the Americans with Disability Act and can be contacted at 605-935-6766. Additional information on these programs can be found by contacting the regional director, Dept. of Education, Office for Civil Rights, 10220 North Executive Hills Boulevard, 8th Floor, Kansas City, MO, 64153-1367, phone number 303-844-5695.