Keeping the Heartbeat of the Drum Beating

St. Joseph’s Indian School’s drum group, the Chalk Hills Singers, honor their ancestors with song.

The St. Joseph’s Indian School gym is typically one of the last places described as quiet. It is home to bouncing basketballs, cheering crowds and blaring buzzers. But early on Saturday mornings, when the balls are put away, the cheering crowds have gone home and the buzzers cease, there is a stillness – a quiet. Continue reading “Keeping the Heartbeat of the Drum Beating”

Meet St. Joseph’s 2019 Powwow Royalty

Eagle Staff Bearer Andre, Miss St. Joseph’s Jordin and Jr. Miss St. Joseph’s Makaia were crowned as part of the 2019 powwow royalty on Friday, Sept. 20.

After a dance competition and a Q&A with judges, St. Joseph’s Indian School has crowned three students as the 2019 royalty for the 43rd Annual Powwow. Learn more about Jordin, Makaia and Andre!
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Cultural Spin on New Program has Students Falling in Love with Reading

Students read for fun 15 minutes every school day, as part of a new school program.

“What’s going to happen next?!” squealed a young girl to Danielle, who was reading a book out loud about a frog learning to play T-ball.

“I’m not sure,” said the St. Joseph’s Indian School staff member. “Let’s turn the page and find out!”

This scene from the first grade class is a glimpse into the new school reading program, launched last fall. The program is called Yawa, the Lakota word for Read. Continue reading “Cultural Spin on New Program has Students Falling in Love with Reading”

Students practice the cultural ritual of harvesting sage

St. Joseph’s Indian School students got out of the classroom to pick sage.

For every plant there is a purpose. Sage is one of the most important Native American ceremonial plants, used by many Native American tribes as an incense and purifying herb.

Because of its popularity, sage can also become costly to get your hands on, which is why St. Joseph’s Indian School takes pride in growing sage right here on campus. From a seedling to adult plant, students can witness the lifespan of sage and take part in another ritual: the harvesting of sage. Continue reading “Students practice the cultural ritual of harvesting sage”

Sixty Students Run, Pedal and Swim into New School Year

Students swam as fast as they could during the Youth Triathlon held at St. Joseph’s Indian School.

To kick-off the 2019 school year, the St. Joseph’s Indian School hosted a youth triathlon at the Rec Center to help welcome back students. Our triathlon consisted of three consecutive events – swimming, biking and running. Students had the option of running all three events on their own or competing as a team of three. Continue reading “Sixty Students Run, Pedal and Swim into New School Year”

St. Joseph’s Delivers All the Right Ingredients for Summertime Fun!

Bryan, Evan and Colton of St. Joseph’s Indian School took sporting equipment to children living in two neighboring reservation communities.

St. Joseph’s Indian School Rec Center staff were able to show a little love to two neighboring reservations in July. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Delivers All the Right Ingredients for Summertime Fun!”

Student Reflects on Overseas Trip to Germany

Four St. Joseph’s students and two staff members recently returned from a trip abroad!

Every summer, St. Joseph’s Indian School flies four students and two staff members to Germany as part of an exchange program with Gymnasium Leonium in Handrup, which is another school founded by the Priests of the Sacred Heart.

The following is a personal reflection written by Jacie, who attended the Germany trip in June.  Continue reading “Student Reflects on Overseas Trip to Germany”

Supporters Help Graduates with Season of Change

Because of generous supporters, all seven of our recent high school graduates will receive a Senior Suitcase!

They did it, and so did you! Our high school seniors collected their diplomas in May and now, because of generous people like you, they’ll have a Senior Suitcase stashed with essentials to get their next chapters started off right!  Continue reading “Supporters Help Graduates with Season of Change”

Joining the Fight to Revitalize the Lakota Language

All students at St. Joseph’s learn the Lakota language in their Native American Studies class.

The Lakota language is dangerously close to extinction.

According to the Lakota Language Consortium, recent linguistic surveys and anecdotal evidence reveal there are only 2,000 first-language Lakota speakers remaining, on and around the reservations of North Dakota and South Dakota. This number represents less than 2% of the total Lakota population.  Continue reading “Joining the Fight to Revitalize the Lakota Language”

‘An Attitude of Gratitude’ Surrounds St. Joseph’s Bookmobile Tour

Thanks to caring supporters, books for all ages are available in South Dakota reservation communities during St. Joseph’s Bookmobile stops!

The following is a reflection written by two St. Joseph’s Houseparents, Mike and Bette, who participated in St. Joseph’s Indian School outreach program: The Bookmobile. This is their experience in their own words.

We were happy to be chosen again this year to participate in the Bookmobile program for St. Joseph’s Indian School. We had the honor of accompanying the rest of the team, Andy and Julie. For three days, we traveled a route taking us to the South Dakota reservation communities of Wanblee, Potato Creek, Kyle, Porcupine, Manderson, Pine Ridge, Oglala, and Lower Brule and its surrounding area. Continue reading “‘An Attitude of Gratitude’ Surrounds St. Joseph’s Bookmobile Tour”