Webster 5th graders got a surprise treat from the Mount Marty softball game and a visit from Officer Jenn!
Congratulations to Yankton High School CTE teacher, Bret Johnson, for receiving the Teacher of the Year award last night. Thank you to Farm Credit Services of America for sponsoring the award. Pictured is Bret Johnson, and Anna Bakley, representative from Farm Credit Services of America.
A one-day in-service program for Yankton School District teachers and staff will be held on Monday, April 15. There will be no school for students in Preschool through Grade 12 on this day.
Even though it was too cloudy to see the true solar eclipse, Officer Jenn from YPD provided some light assistance so the JK and 5th graders at Webster could try out their solar eclipse glasses.
Webster Winners enjoyed the night dancing and spending time with their friends and family at the 80s Dance!
After assessing the road conditions in the rural areas, the late start for Yankton School District has been canceled. Yankton School District will not have school today, Tuesday, March 26 due to the poor road conditions and drifting snow in the rural bussing areas. Our first priority is the safety of the students, and these conditions put them at risk.
Dr. Wayne Kindle
Due to inclement weather, Yankton School District will have a 2 hour late start, tomorrow, Tuesday, March 26. There will be no morning preschool at Webster School and no morning Special Education Preschool at Stewart. All buses will run approximately two hours later than their normally scheduled time. Please check the Here Comes the Bus app to track your child's bus.
Yankton School District is in the process of applying for federal funding for the 2024-25 school year under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The statute contains several “titles,” three of which are applicable to a district of our size:
Title I, Part A = Title I Reading and Math
Title II, Part A = Improving teacher quality to fund staff development activities
Title IV, Part A = Student support in academic enrichment
A major focus in this legislation is parental, student, and community participation in the planning and designing of programs funded using federal education dollars. Please log onto the following website Monday, March 25, through Monday, April 1, 2024, to complete this brief survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Consolidatedgrant24
Due to the inclement weather and the potential for some road issues, Yankton School District is canceling school and all activities for today, March 25, 2024. There is no school and no activities today. Dr. Wayne Kindle
Yankton Public Schools will not be in session from Thursday, March 28, through Monday, April 1. March 28 is a parent-teacher conference compensation day, and March 29 and April 1 are Easter Vacation days. School will resume on Tuesday, April 2.
Webster 3rd graders used their artistic skills to complete the Fractions Mastery Projects!
Junior Kindergarteners enjoying our station fun during Physical Education class!
Webster students had a blast performing their concert "Hawaiian BeachParty" They did an amazing job!
There will be no school for students in Preschool through Grade 12 on Monday, February 19, in observance of President’s Day. School will resume on Tuesday, February 20.
Mrs. Lukkes's Webster 5th graders each took a role in reading a part in this week's reading selection. We had fun using expression to read the character's parts in the play.
How high can I jump on other planets and moons? Mrs. Lukkes's 5th graders at Webster calculated and graphed their data to find out!
Webster 5th graders in Mrs. Lukkes's class learned about battles of the American Revolution by coming a battle simulation activity.
Webster 5th graders in Mrs. Lukkes's class love art on Fridays!
Mrs. Lukkes's Webster 5th graders loved learning how to be an illustrator from Bruce Arant! We learned how to draw 20 facial expressions!
Introducing the Webster Student Council Representatives for the 2nd Semester: Alexis, Oliver, Charles, Carstin, Karen, and DeSoto. #WebsterWinners