This year's National School Lunch Week theme, "WILD About School Lunch!" celebrates the everyday creativity of school cafeteria teams as they serve up delicious menu items! Beadle Elementary Child Nutrition staff are in a "jungle" of animals made by the students!
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The good news just keeps rolling at Webster School... these kiddos ended the day with Caught Being Good recognition!

School meals are free this year! And that's just one reason why everyone (including Lincoln Elementary Child Nutrition staff) is "Wild about School Lunch!"
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Stewart Elementary student council members spent their morning recess helping clean up the rubber chips on our playground to make our school community a better place.


Stewart Stars wear red today for dyslexia awareness day!


Did you know the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) serves nearly 30 million children every school day in cafeterias, classrooms, and when necessary, even at home? Join us in celebrating National School Lunch Week October 11-15 to highlight the importance of school lunch and the critical role school nutrition professionals play in helping children succeed in and out of the classroom. #NSLW21

These two may be a couple of our youngest learners at Webster, but they were nominated and selected for one of the biggest honors --- Star Students! HOOT HOOT!


Mrs. Luken’s 3rd grade class learns about bike safety.

Stewart Stars wear yellow for Microcephaly Awareness Day!


The Lincoln Leader Student Council rocked it walking in today’s Homecoming Parade! Go Lincoln Leaders and Go Bucks and Gazelles!

Bucky and Gizelle made a surprise visit to Stewart for YSD Homecoming!


Bucky and Gizelle made a surprise visit to Stewart for YSD Homecoming!




Bucky and Gizelle made a surprise visit to Stewart for YSD Homecoming!




Bucky and Gizelle made a surprise visit to Stewart for YSD Homecoming!



Congratulations to YHS 2021 Homecoming Prince Max Raab & Princess Isabelle Wintz!

Stewart Readers LOVE the LLL - Lukkes Learning Lounge! Learning can be FUN & GAMES!




Ms. Harvison and Mrs. Viereck’s class reading the story The Dot for International Dot Day!




Mr Slowey & Mrs. Zimmerman’s class celebrating International Dot Day! Making their mark!




All Yankton Public School students, including JrK-12th grade will be dismissed at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, September 24, for the Yankton High School Pioneer Days Homecoming Parade. There is no afternoon Preschool at Webster School or Early Childhood Preschool at Stewart School that day.
Bus students who ride Yankton School District buses will load the buses at 1:50 at their respective buildings. They will make the exchange at YMS and will leave YMS at approximately 2:15. Parents of elementary students may pick up their bus students at school at 2:00 p.m. if they are not riding the bus that day and have notified the school in advance.
Parents of JrK students at Webster should pick them up at school at 1:45 p.m., as they will be dismissed earlier due to traffic. Parents of in-town students should pick them up at school at 2:00 p.m. All elementary students should return the parade notice to their teacher, so plans are known for the early dismissal.
The parade will begin at 2:30 p.m. at Mulberry and 2nd Street, proceed west on 2nd Street to Cedar Street, North on Cedar Street to 3rd Street and East on 3rd Street to Burleigh Street. If inclement weather occurs, the parade will be cancelled but school will still be dismissed at 2:00 pm.

What a nice way to end the week! Thank you to these students in Mrs Moser's class for these heartfelt words!

