
The 1/2 C girls junior high basketball game has been canceled. The B girls game will now begin at 4:00 PM.

📢 ANNOUNCEMENT: SATANTA NHS & FCCLA PROM SHOP COLLABORATION! 🎉
Satanta National Honor Society (NHS) and Satanta Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) are teaming up to host a Prom Shop for students who may need assistance with the financial costs of Prom. 💃🤵♂️
We are asking our amazing community members to come together and donate new or gently used formal wear for both men and women to the USD 507 Care Closet. This is your chance to help make Prom an unforgettable experience for all students! 💖✨
Donation Details:
Items Needed: Dresses, suits, ties, shoes, accessories, and other formal wear.
Deadline: Donations must be received by February 11.
Drop-off Locations: USD 507 Care Closet or Satanta High School.
Prom Shop Details:
Date: February 13
Time: During Parent-Teacher Conferences, 8 am to 8 pm (or by appointment)
Location: Satanta High School
This event is open to the public, and students will have the opportunity to select formal wear at no cost.
For any questions, please contact Andrea Gutierrez, Project Director, at (620) 315-7915.
Thank you for supporting our students and making Prom a night to remember! 🌟👗🤵♀️ #SatantaCares #PromShop2025 #NHSxFCCLA


Our January birthday crew is ready to share birthday wishes!


Brackets for the SPIAA League Basketball Tournament.



Congratulations to our junior high spelling bee medalists: Dylan Jackson, first; Aiden McDonald, second; Colton Claassen, third; and Avery Dunn, fourth.
Dylan, Aiden, and Colton will represent our school at the Haskell County Bee on February 12 at Sublette High School at 1:30 p.m. Avery will serve as our alternate.


USD 507 will have a late start on Tuesday, January 21. Classes begin at 10 a.m. No morning PreK.


Today's Care Closet Open House was a success! Both NHS and FCCLA members were in attendance, as were their sponsors, Ryan Burrows and Erika Alexander. We have significantly reduced our stockpile of clothing and created a list of needed items based on what we were able to give away today. For example, there is a high demand for children's clothing, which we have very little of, and we could use more of the types of clothing our tweens and teens prefer: hoodies, sweatpants, and t-shirts. Satanta apparel remains a fan favorite! Additionally, we have given away most of our shoes. Please consider donating these items.
We are now ready to accept donations of personal hygiene items, including soap, shampoo, deodorant, and toothpaste.
Finally, we are planning to host a Prom Shop Open House in the near future to help ensure every student who attends prom does so with confidence. We would love to receive your gently used dresses, formal shoes, and jewelry.
If you need to set up a donation drop-off time outside of regular school hours, please contact the office at 620-649-2611.


The Satanta High School little free library is seeking donations of new and gently used books for its shelves. Please consider making a donation today!


Thank you to our January trash crew who braved the wind this afternoon to keep our building clean!


3rd, 4th, and 5th graders made snow sleds! We sled them down a “snow ramp” to see which group would slide the farthest!



We have been exploring polar animals from the arctic this week in Elementary Explorations! We made Polar Bear dens in kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grades.
We made igloos in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades.





The Haskell County Spelling Bee will be held on Wednesday, February 12, at 1:30 p.m. in the Sublette High School Auditorium.


Senior parents are holding a student auction to support After Prom.


All stakeholders are invited to a site council meeting tonight at 5:30 in the SHS library to learn about our new Leader in Me program and the school improvement process.


Satanta Grade School is proud to recognize these students who had perfect attendance for the 2nd quarter!


KAY Leadership Camp 2025 Information
We’re excited to announce this year’s KAY Leadership Camp!
Here’s what you need to know:
Camp Dates: July 28th – August 1st
Enrollment Cost: $375
Payment Deadline: May 1st
We are working to provide scholarships and additional funding to reduce out-of-pocket expenses for students, and we anticipate being able to cover the cost of enrollment.
However, to secure your spot, the club will require a $375 deposit in the form of a check turned in to Mrs. Naylor by May 1st. The check will be held as a deposit and returned to you after the completion of camp. If you decide not to attend camp, the check will be deposited into the KAY account to reimburse the club for your camp fees.
If you have any questions or need additional information, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Let’s make this summer an incredible experience!
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The Satanta KAYs are cooking up a crowd favorite—beef enchiladas smothered in green chile—for this Friday’s home basketball games! Stop by and support their efforts to keep the Fuel Our Athletes Program going strong. This vital program ensures junior high and high school athletes have meals for away games. Enjoy a delicious meal and make a difference for our teams!


Satanta High School participated in the SPIAA League Big Read's project competition, with nine individual students and one collaborative group receiving medals. These students will be recognized on Saturday, February 1, at the SPIAA League Basketball Tournament at United Wireless Arena in Dodge City. A public display showcasing the work of medal winners from the league will be set up for the duration of the tournament week.
We are proud of their academic excellence!


Satanta FCCLA members Gissell Rubio and Deacon Hockett were elected to district-level offices today!
Gissell is Kansas FCCLA District F Secretary
Deacon is Kansas FCCLA District F Vice-President of Finance
Congratulations to both!


Satanta Junior High 6th Grade Class Visits Haskell County Courthouse
Today, the Satanta Junior High 6th grade class had the exciting opportunity to tour the Haskell County Courthouse. During the visit, they engaged with representatives from various departments and spoke with department heads to learn about their titles and responsibilities.
The students also gained insight into the educational qualifications and steps required to become an elected official. It was a valuable experience that offered a closer look at the workings of local government and the roles that keep our communities running smoothly.
This educational field trip was made possible thanks to sponsors Joyce Apsley and Angelica Gallardo. The trip and tour were facilitated by school resource officer Tiffany Gasseling, whose efforts ensured the students had an informative and engaging experience.
