St. Joseph’s graduating seniors stood outside Our Lady of the Sioux Chapel, greeting community members before the senior prayer service.
Smiles, laughter and a few happy tears filled the air on April 29 as the St. Joseph’s Indian School community came together for a joyful senior prayer service in Our Lady of the Sioux Chapel. It was a special evening dedicated to celebrating our 10 graduating seniors and all they have accomplished. Continue reading “Lifted in Prayer: Celebrating St. Joseph’s Indian School Seniors”
April 30, 2026 is National Therapy Animal Day! The Equine Therapy horses at St. Joseph’s Indian School play a large role in helping students heal and navigate big emotions.
On April 30, National Therapy Animal Day, we honor the therapy horses at St. Joseph’s Indian School who stand quietly beside our students as they learn to breathe, trust and grow. But even more, we celebrate the children who show up with courage — sometimes nervous, sometimes excited, but always learning.
Upperclassmen who stay at St. Joseph’s Indian School over the summer months have to do one important thing … get a summer job!
Each summer, about 20 high school students choose to stay on campus at St. Joseph’s Indian School. With that choice comes a big responsibility: getting a real job.
And that part of “adulting” can be hard … but we can at least help our Lakota (Sioux) students practice before the real world hits. To help them prepare, St. Joseph’s hosts a campus job fair each spring, giving students the chance to explore campus roles, meet supervisors and practice the skills they’ll need in the working world. Continue reading “From Mock Interviews to Real Paychecks: Inside St. Joseph’s Indian School Student Job Fair”
Goats now grace the premises of the Equine Therapy Center at St. Joseph’s Indian School.
For a while, the only animal sounds coming from the Equine Therapy Center at St. Joseph’s Indian School came from our therapy horses. It was common to hear Pony Boy let out a neigh when he commanded a snack, or a whinny from Gramma when she was keeping the rest of the herd in line.
A St. Joseph’s Indian School staff member and student face off at the jump ball, setting the tone for what would become a close game.
The intensity was turned all the way up for the staff vs. students basketball showdown at St. Joseph’s Indian School. It was clear this wasn’t going to be just a regular basketball game. Both teams came in confident, competitive and ready to prove a point.
Dedication to transparency and stewardship has led St. Joseph’s Indian School to earn the Platinum Seal of Transparency (once again!) from Candid/Guidestar.
For the third consecutive year, St. Joseph’s Indian School has earned the Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid/GuideStar, the highest level of recognition available to nonprofits. This honor reflects our school’s deep commitment to transparency, accountability and responsible stewardship — values that have guided our mission for nearly 100 years. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Indian School Earns Platinum Seal of Transparency for Three Years Running”
Slushies, popcorn and a room full of sunshine‑bright decorations help students forget the winter chill outside — even if just for an afternoon.
Students stepped into the St. Joseph’s Indian School gym and were met with a burst of color that felt almost impossible for February. Paper palm trees rustled in the warm air, the scent of popcorn drifted across the room and the commotion of carnival games echoed off the walls. For a moment, winter didn’t feel so sharp. It was I Hate Winter Day! And, for one day, summer fun set in … Continue reading “I Hate Winter Day: A Little Summer in the Heart of Winter”
Student dancers, dressed in colorful regalia, welcome and greet the congregation before gracefully leading the procession down the aisle at Lakota Mass.
St. Joseph’s students and their Native American Studies teacher, LaRayne, gather around for a picture while cooking frybread during Service Day as part of Catholic Schools Week.
Beginning Sunday, January 25, St. Joseph’s Indian School joined Catholic schools across the country in celebration of Catholic Schools Week. This year’s theme, “United in Faith and Community,” felt especially close to our hearts. We know how truly blessed we are to call ourselves a Catholic school. It is a gift to freely talk about God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit, and even more incredible to encourage our students to explore faith. Being able to teach and nurture spirituality through both Catholic and Lakota (Sioux) traditions is a privilege we will never take for granted. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Indian School Celebrates & Cherishes Catholic Schools Week”