The health and wellness team at St. Joseph’s Indian School includes: a Director of Health and Wellness, Nurses (5), a Health and Wellness Coach/Red Cross CPR/Life Guard trainer, a Health Center Transport and a Health Center Receptionist. All play a vital role in caring for the children at St. Joseph’s!
At St. Joseph’s Indian School, our nurses and health support staff do so much more than treat colds and check temperatures. They are an essential part of our campus community, caring for students in ways that go beyond medicine. Whether offering a comforting presence when a child is not feeling well or ensuring every student gets the healthcare and wellness-related services they need, their dedication helps children focus on learning, playing and growing.
A St. Joseph’s Indian School teacher shares an engaging lesson with students, making education feel exciting and accessible.
At St. Joseph’s Indian School, education isn’t just about textbooks and test scores — it’s about transformation. It’s about meeting students where they are, guiding them through their unique learning journeys and helping them discover their true potential.
Welcome to the world! Students at St. Joseph’s Indian School cradle newly hatched chicks, sharing in the joy of new life on campus.
Cheep-cheep!
Hmm, that’s not a sound you usually hear in the Equine Therapy Center at St. Joseph’s Indian School …
Cheep-cheep!
There is it again! You see, for the time being, St. Joseph’s barn isn’t just a place for horses, emotional healing and hay — it’s a hub of excitement. Driven by a lifelong love of animals, Mark, St. Joseph’s Equine Specialist Assistant, has made a point to introduce Lakota (Sioux) students to the wonders of farm life, one baby chick at a time. Continue reading “Barnyard Bonds: How Animals Bring Joy at St. Joseph’s Indian School”
Robert (left) and Yolanda (right) stand with Laura (center), St. Joseph’s Indian School’s Major Gifts Manager, during a recent trip Laura took to visit them in their home.
In the heart of South Dakota lies St. Joseph’s Indian School, a school dedicated to empowering Lakota (Sioux) children and families for life — mind, body, heart and spirit. Among its most steadfast supporters are Robert and Yolanda, a couple whose commitment to St. Joseph’s spans more than seven decades! Their journey of generosity is a testament to the transformative power of empathy and faith. Continue reading “70 Years of Compassion: A Legacy of Giving to St. Joseph’s”
Students at St. Joseph’s Indian School received the sign of the cross on their foreheads during Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of Lent. The ashes serve as a reminder of faith, repentance and the journey toward Easter.
Easter reminds us of God’s presence and enduring love. It is about renewal and rebirth, forgiveness and blessings.
As the joyous season of Easter dawns upon us, we at St. Joseph’s Indian School want to take a moment to reflect on the blessings your generosity brings into the lives of the Lakota (Sioux) children. Your support is not just a gift; it is a reflection of love and hope — the very essence of Easter. Continue reading “An Easter Message from St. Joseph’s Indian School”
Cheering crowds, creative plays, and plenty of laughter made this year’s Staff vs. Students basketball game a slam dunk for fun and community spirit at St. Joseph’s Indian School.
A St. Joseph’s Indian School third grader transformed into their chosen historical figure and shared their story with parents, teachers and classmates during the Wax Museum project showcase.
At St. Joseph’s Indian School, our third-grade students recently took a remarkable journey through time as they participated in a Wax Museum project. With a blend of creativity and curiosity, the young Lakota (Sioux) learners brought to life some of history’s most iconic figures in an unforgettable way. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Third Graders Bring History to Life with Wax Museum”