12 High Poverty Elementary Schools Start Incorporating Computer Science
Twelve elementary schools across Iowa with high poverty levels are preparing to transform into schools that use computer science in their studies. These 12 schools…
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Twelve elementary schools across Iowa with high poverty levels are preparing to transform into schools that use computer science in their studies. These 12 schools…
Read MoreFriday. August 23 was the first day for Sioux City’s newest school, Bryant Elementary. Students began classes in the new building and came together to…
Read MoreSummer vacation has come to an end, or will soon end, for Siouxland students. Kids now need to build up those good habits as they…
Read MoreNew Sioux City teachers are learning about expectations for the upcoming school year. The Sioux City Community School District says it’s welcoming approximately 60 new…
Read MoreAs summer begins to come to an end many parents are getting their kids ready for the new school year. But in order to walk…
Read MoreIn its July/August edition, District Administration magazine honors 34 school districts as “Districts of Distinction.” Among the honorees is the Sioux City Community School District, recognized for the innovative Sioux City Career Academy program.....
Read More[vc_column width=”2/3″]BJ Koch, Sioux City East High School assistant principal and activities director, has been named the 2019 Iowa Association of Student Councils (IASC) High…
Read MoreThe Campaign for Grade-Level Reading (CGLR) recently announced that it will recognize Sioux City’s 0-3: Prime Age to Engage program with Pacesetter Honors for its…
Read MoreA local healthcare group is chipping in to the education of the next generation of healthcare professionals. The Sioux City Career Academy’s health science space…
Read MoreRiley Bibler, 12, was enjoying a pleasant lunch in the shade with her friend Zsuzsana Bourassa, 12. Taking a break from a Verizon Innovation Learning Program for Girls in Tech summer camp held at Western Iowa Tech Community College, the two East Middle School seventh-graders were dining on cheesy breadsticks, marinara sauce, and a lettuce salad that came with ranch dressing.
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