
Ms. Harvison’s third grade class did a “Math March Madness” challenge. Each day they did a basketball related math problem. Kids got “one basket” for each problem they got correct during the month of March. These are the top 5 basket makers. We celebrated our “victory” with some extra time in the gym shooting “real” baskets. The kids had a great time during the month celebrating our version of March Madness….and we practiced a few math concepts too.


The Webster Winners held a cereal drive for the Food for Thought program. After only 5 days, they collected 591 boxes of cereal to donate! Thanks to all who were able to help...this was a valuable lesson for our students: helping others in need when we can. Pay it forward!


A one-day in-service day for Yankton School District teachers will be held on Monday, April 4. There will be no school for students in Preschool through Grade 12 on this day.


Bragging rights for these Webster Winners --- they were Caught Being Good!


If these two Webster Star Students don't make you smile, look again! Congratulations!



Stewart Student Council recently put on a paper goods drive for Pathways Shelter for the Homeless. Thank you Stewart students and families for helping make this drive a success!


Ag in the Classroom and two local farmers visited Webster's 4th graders. They taught students about the farming involved to make a pizza and other food items. Students enjoyed a taste (pizza, cheese and pudding) after! We appreciate the collaboration with our local entities!





These Webster Star Students are ready for spring by displaying great character in and out of the classroom! HOOT! HOOT!



First day of spring, and our student behaviors were blooming! Congratulations to these Webster Winners who were Caught Being Good today!


Proud is an understatement... these Webster Star Students deserve the spotlight!



Have you heard the big news? We were Caught Being Good at Webster this week!


Thanks Stewart PTA for the purchase of the Boxcar Children chapter books.



Stewart Elementary Concert “The Box”





Congrats to Webster's newest bunch of Caught Being Good students!


“On Beyond Zebra”
Wearing black and white for rare disease awareness day!





The Yankton School District joined districts across the state to thank school board members for their leadership and service to our local school district and community during South Dakota School Board Recognition Week from February 21-25.
“This is a great opportunity to recognize our school board for their dedication to our children and our community,” Superintendent Dr. Wayne Kindle said.
The men and women serving Yankton School District are Kathy Greeneway, Sarah Carda, Dr. Jill Sternquist, Frani Kieffer, and Terry Crandall.
This group is responsible for setting the vision of and goals for the district and strives to provide a quality education for our students. The school board also hires quality educators, adopts policies and evaluates progress while always keeping the best interests of our students in mind.
Yankton School District invites students, staff and community members to take part in thanking its school board members.
“As elected leaders, school board members serve as the link between the school and community members,” Superintendent Kindle said. “They work tirelessly for our students, staff and community.”


Due to the forecasted wind chills in the early morning, Yankton School District will have a 10:00 AM late start tomorrow, Wednesday, February 23. There will be no morning preschool at Webster School and no morning Special Education Preschool at Stewart. All buses will run approximately one and a half hours later than their normally scheduled time.


These Webster students made history today as they were selected for Caught Being Good on "Twosday". Pretty cool number's palindrome (2/22/22) that won't happen again until the year 2422 (2/22/22).


Due to the inclement weather, Yankton School District will have a 10:00 AM late start today, Tuesday, February 22. There will be no morning preschool at Webster School and no morning Special Education Preschool at Stewart. All buses will run approximately one and a half hours later than their normally scheduled time.


Star Students keep showing up at Webster, and we're especially proud when they are as young as these two in JrK!

