
First Grade Fall Fun!


An in-service program for Yankton School District teachers and staff will be held tomorrow, Friday, October 22 There will be no school for students in Preschool through Grade 12 on that day. School will resume on Monday, October 25.


Once a Beadle Bug, always a Beadle Bug. Beadle means family.




Beadle Kindergarten created a Jello scratch and sniff board to learn more about their five senses.

Mrs. Wuebben’s class enjoyed reading and drawing Porter the Hoarder alongside Yankton’s very own Rebecca Swift!





Second grade is all smiles for pumpkin day!




Great job painting the plow Beadle student council!





We love pumpkins in Kindergarten! Big thanks to the Yankton Bucks!

Thank you to the Yankton Bucks for the awesome pumpkins!





Thanks to the YHS football players and Dan Specht for delivering pumpkins to Beadle School today.


Mrs. Vlasman’s Beadle 2nd Graders received some stellar pumpkins from Buck Football players today.



Third graders in Mrs. Herrboldt's Class enjoy having high school student, Courtney Anderson, visit our classroom as part of the World of Work program. She reads to us and helps us learn new things.


Beadle Bugs enjoyed spelling practice and some gorgeous weather!





Mrs. Tramp's Physical Education Classes played Soccer Golf this week and we had 5 students score a hole-in-one!

Mrs. Dvoracek’s class referred back to our story to draw and label animals homes.





Mrs. Mueller’s kindergarten class worked together at math centers to sort and make patterns!





Second grade had a blast learning about solids, liquids, and gases this week! We discovered how they're used in every day life.




5th graders love art!





Beadle Student Council worked hard to get the Beadle Plow blade ready for winter. The blade was designed and drawn by Brenna Elwood. The Beadle Student Council did an amazing job making her idea a reality!





Beadle Student Council worked hard to get the Beadle Plow blade ready for winter. The blade was designed and drawn by Brenna Elwood. The Beadle Student Council did an amazing job making her idea a reality!