Any questions about procedures or requirements please check the Student Handbook. If you would like to know what your child needs for school we have created a School Supply List. To find out the status of your child's grades, please see Infinite Campus.
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School Hours: 8:05 a.m. - 3:18 p.m.
Doors open at 7:30 a.m. Breakfast is served at 7:35 a.m.
Student Council: The Sturgis Williams Middle School Student Council is a group composed of students from the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. These students represent the Sturgis Williams Middle School student body by representing their classmates by being good leaders, making decisions, and helping the community through donations from money raising efforts.
Sturgis Williams Middle School Student Council stresses the importance of maintaining strong character traits.
On mornings when school is cancelled, every attempt will be made to notify the following radio and television stations by 6-6:30 a.m.:
KBHB, KOTA, KAT, FOX, KIMM, KKMK, KKLS, KRCS, KSQY, KIQK, KTOQ, KDDX, KZZI, KDSJ, and television stations KOTA, KEVN, KNBN and KELO.
As an overlay to the announcements as listed above, parents will be notified by telephone via SchoolMessenger. In addition, both the district website and Facebook will run the announcement.
What do I know about my child's teacher? The federal education law put in place by the Elementary & Secondary Education Act (ESEA) requires that all parents in a Title I school be notified and given the opportunity to request information about the professional qualifications of classroom teachers and paraprofessionals instructing their child. You may also request information on the level of achievement and academic growth of the student, if applicable and available, on each of the State academic assessments. If you are interested in this information, you may send your request to the building principal who will provide a timely response.
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Safe2Say South Dakota is a statewide tip line that allows South Dakota students, school staff, and community members to safely and anonymously report sensitive information that concerns their safety, or the safety of others, including mental health concerns. Safe2Say South Dakota encourages you to come forward as soon as you think there is a threat to you, someone you know, your school, or hometown. When you see something, say something, with an anonymous tip that can bring much-needed help, any time, any day.