St. Joseph’s Indian School Awards $95,000 in Spring Scholarships

Jeremy Herron, pictured, is one of 67 Native American students receiving a scholarship this spring from St. Joseph’s Indian School.

St. Joseph’s Indian School is proud to announce it has awarded 67 scholarships to Native American students this spring semester!

This recent round of awards brings the total for the school year to a record $213,970! This spring, the school granted awards to 16 St. Joseph’s alums, nine alum family members and 42 other scholars enrolled in a federally recognized tribe and pursuing higher education. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Indian School Awards $95,000 in Spring Scholarships”

St. Joseph’s Indian School Helps put Dreams into Focus

An education at St. Joseph's Indian School puts dreams within reach!
An education at St. Joseph’s Indian School puts dreams within reach!

Imagine you wake to the sound of your alarm sounding in the morning. You groggily turn over to shut it off, while your mind’s eye sees bits and pieces of the dream you were having prior to being woken up. Maybe you see blurry shapes or figures and you’re left with a feeling, but you can’t quite grasp what it was you were dreaming about.

For children living in one of South Dakota’s nine reservations, life can sometimes be a bit like this. They dream of a brighter future, but perhaps lack the opportunities to realize that dream — to see it through clearly. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Indian School Helps put Dreams into Focus”

Catholic Schools Week Celebrated at St. Joseph’s Indian School

Students at St. Joseph’s Indian School celebrated Catholic Schools Week with an array of activities.

St. Joseph’s Indian School students enthusiastically joined nationwide Catholic Schools Week. Beginning January 30, the school and others across the country observed Catholic education’s value.

Students celebrated the theme, “Faith, Service and Excellence.” Continue reading “Catholic Schools Week Celebrated at St. Joseph’s Indian School”

St. Joseph’s Indian School Goes Platinum with Candid/GuideStar

St. Joseph’s Indian School received the highest-level award for Transparency from GuideStar/Candid for 2023.

Candid, a leading assessor of nonprofit organizations, recently announced that St. Joseph’s Indian School achieved the Platinum GuideStar Seal of Transparency for providing comprehensive information about the school’s programs, success measures and services. Platinum is the highest possible rating for a nonprofit organization.  For the past three years, the organization earned the Silver GuideStar Seal of Transparency. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Indian School Goes Platinum with Candid/GuideStar”

State of the Tribes Address Is Humbling Opportunity for Students

St. Joseph’s Indian School and Crow Creek representatives gather around the drum to sing during the State of the Tribes Address on Jan. 12, 2023.

Crow Creek Sioux Tribal Chairman Peter Lengkeek, in his Jan. 12, 2023, State of the Tribes Address to a joint session of the South Dakota State Senate and House of Representatives, called the experience a “humbling opportunity.” His words likewise summed up the feelings of St. Joseph’s Indian School students who participated in the day. Continue reading “State of the Tribes Address Is Humbling Opportunity for Students”

Our President Wrote a Book!

St. Joseph's Indian School donors attending powwow in September had the wonderful opportunity to have their books signed by Mike Tyrell, the author of Detour Home.
St. Joseph’s Indian School donors attending powwow in September had the wonderful opportunity to have their books signed by Mike Tyrell, the author of Detour Home.

Mike Tyrell has served St. Joseph’s Indian School for 38 years in multiple roles leading up to his presidency of our organization. It might surprise you, but Mike didn’t come to St. Joseph’s with his wife, Kim, in 1985 with the intention of staying very long. They thought it would be a pit stop. A place to sow some good into the world before they settled down somewhere else.

However, God had other plans. Plans that Mike recently recounted by putting pen to paper. Continue reading “Our President Wrote a Book!”

Making It ‘Brilliant’ is Part of the Art at St. Joseph’s Indian School

Students at St. Joseph’s Indian School received lessons on the role of science and technology in image making from visiting artist Bob H. Miller. And there was nothing subtle about it. Miller is a lover of brilliant, saturated and bright colors.

His trick? The black light.  Continue reading “Making It ‘Brilliant’ is Part of the Art at St. Joseph’s Indian School”

To St. Joseph’s Indian School Students, Holiday Gift Giving is ‘Everything’

Before students set off for Winter Break, they experienced a very magical holiday celebration.

One magical Saturday each December, staff at the school transform a conference room into Santa’s workshop, fellow employees become elves, and there is even a visit from Santa himself. Continue reading “To St. Joseph’s Indian School Students, Holiday Gift Giving is ‘Everything’”

St. Joseph’s Indian School Celebrates the ‘12 Days of Christmas’

St. Joseph’s Indian School staff get into the Christmas spirit by dressing festive during the school’s “12 Days of Christmas” activities.

It’s funny when things just work out …

Before the beginning of December, St. Joseph’s Indian School staff members were looking at the calendar and noticed something interesting: we had exactly 12 school days on the December calendar before students left for Winter Break. It’s hard to hear the phrase, “12 Days …” without your brain automatically filling in the blank with “of Christmas.”

And so, by this seemingly perfect chance of fate, that’s exactly the theme St. Joseph’s has embraced this December. Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Indian School Celebrates the ‘12 Days of Christmas’”

St. Joseph’s Indian School Students Experience Traditional Buffalo Harvest

Eighth grade students from St. Joseph’s Indian School took part in a Buffalo Harvest to exercise a very sacred and traditional custom of their Lakota (Sioux) culture.

Recently, St. Joseph’s Indian School eighth-grade students and staff set out through the morning fog for the Crow Creek Department of Wildlife and Natural Resources.

Why? A Buffalo Harvest.  Continue reading “St. Joseph’s Indian School Students Experience Traditional Buffalo Harvest”