With so many things to do and learn, one phrase you won’t hear students at St. Joseph’s Indian School saying very often is, “I’m boooored!”
At St. Joseph’s Indian School, we believe learning should be an adventure, not a chore. That’s why this year’s seventh and eighth graders are taking a dynamic lineup of exploratory courses designed to spark creativity, build confidence and maybe even uncover lifelong passions.
Students at St. Joseph’s Indian School build new friendships during their first Co-Pilot meeting.
Starting fresh in a new school can feel overwhelming — especially when that school is also your new home. At St. Joseph’s Indian School, staff understand the importance of helping students feel connected and supported from the very beginning. That’s why the Co-Pilot Program was created: to ensure no student has to navigate their first days alone. Continue reading “Building Friendships through Co-Pilot at St. Joseph’s Indian School”
Leo and Susan Paige, donors of St. Joseph’s Indian School.
In 1965, 12-year-old Susan Paige held something magical in her hands — a glow-in-the-dark rosary mailed to her from St. Joseph’s Indian School. It wasn’t just a gift, it was a spark.
With only babysitting money to her name, she sent back a single dollar. Back then, she could have used it to buy two tickets to a movie, a deluxe ice cream sundae with whipped cream and a cherry on top, or even a brand-new Slinky or yo-yo from the dime store.
Four boys reunite after a summer apart, sharing big smiles as they pose together for a photo.
The start of a new school year is always filled with excitement at St. Joseph’s Indian School, and this year was no exception. On August 10, students arrived on campus to begin the 99th school year. Though the horizon was hazy with smoke from Canadian wildfires, the atmosphere was nothing but bright and joyful. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Indian School Begins 99th School Year”
Just like sunglasses help us see clearly in bright light, Jesus helps us draw near to God, guiding and protecting us every step of the way.
Have you ever tried looking directly at the sun? Its brilliance is too much to take in. It’s overwhelming, powerful and even dangerous without protection. And yet, it lights our world, gives us life and helps us see everything. In many ways, God is like the sun. He is holy, radiant and perfect, far too powerful for our human eyes to look directly at.
But in His mercy, God gave us something that allows us to see Him more clearly and draw near without being burned by His divine greatness. He gave us Jesus. Continue reading “Sunglasses for the Soul”
Staff members proudly hold up their completed tie blanket, knowing that someone in need will cherish it.
At St. Joseph’s Indian School, the mission to serve Native American children and families has always been at the heart of everything we do. This year, that mission came to life in a brand-new way with the launch of our very first Mission Day — a powerful, hands-on opportunity for staff to come together and serve not only our students, but also our surrounding communities and reservations.
Each summer food box includes nourishing staples and bottled water, hand-packed with care and compassion for Native American families navigating food insecurity.
Under South Dakota’s vast skies, the road stretched long and endless. From the bluffs of Chamberlain to the rocky edges of Pine Ridge, a St. Joseph’s Indian School vehicle rolled along highway and gravel bearing more than just food. It carried intention, care and the invisible threads of kinship. Continue reading “Feeding Hope Across South Dakota”
At St. Joseph’s Indian School, summer school blends learning with laughter — a season where students explore new skills, deepen relationships and grow — mind, body, heart and spirit.
At St. Joseph’s Indian School, summer school is anything but ordinary. It’s three hours of jam-packed fun, heartfelt learning and the kind of memories that make you wish the bell never rang. Our Lakota (Sioux) students aren’t just hitting the books — they’re exploring, connecting and laughing their way through the season. Continue reading “Summer School: A Season of Learning and Laughter”