Ames and Sioux City schools seeing big demand for summer meals
Summer starts on Saturday but schools across Iowa are already serving summer meals to students. The Ames Community School District is busing families without access…
Read MoreSummer starts on Saturday but schools across Iowa are already serving summer meals to students. The Ames Community School District is busing families without access…
Read MoreSiouxland schools are waving goodbye to an unusual school year. On Tuesday, June 2, several elementary schools held reverse parades to celebrate the end of…
Read MoreThe Sioux City Community School District is once again participating in the Summer Food Service Program, beginning June 3, 2020, through Aug 14, 2020 (closed Jul 3). Meals are available Monday - Friday for all children ages 1-18 years without charge. Acceptance and participation requirements for the program and all activities are the same for all regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability, and there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service.
Read MoreDear Parents/Guardians, Our school year is nearing its final days now. It is odd to say that, considering students have not been in our buildings…
Read MoreThe Sioux City Community School District celebrates this year’s retirees for service and dedication to Sioux City Community Schools. These individuals have provided over 1,000…
Read MoreThe Sioux City Community School District has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding commitment…
Read MoreDear Parents/Guardians, The end of this school year is fast approaching. While we have not been in our buildings since March 13, your work to…
Read MoreState and local governments are working overtime to provide Internet service to all who need it during the pandemic, pushing out a range of ad…
Read MoreThe Sioux City Public Museum announced its Sioux City History Projects award recipients online on Saturday. For the first time in 29 years, the Museum…
Read MoreMore than 55 million students enrolled in K-12 education have shifted to digital learning as the coronavirus pandemic prompted school closures – but online classes…
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