
USD 507 PreK and Kindergarten Round Up will be held Thursday, March 13, at 5:30 p.m. in the SGS gym. This is an opportunity for incoming 3 and 4 year old preschoolers as well as kindergarteners to submit enrollment paperwork, visit classrooms, and meet teachers.


Satanta Forensics was on the road this weekend, competing at Holcomb High School. Representing Satanta were Lauren Dusin, Deacon Hockett, and Adrian Aguilar.
Lauren Dusin, freshman, took first at this meet in Serious Solo, qualifying for State Champs, and also took second in Humorous Solo, an event she had previously qualified for state.
Deacon Hockett, freshman, took fourth in Extemporaneous Speaking and fourth in Informative, his best performances of the season thus far.
Adrian Aguilar, sophomore, gave strong performances in both Prose and Poetry but fell short of finals.
The full team will next compete at an evening tournament at South Gray on March 27 and at the SPIAA League Tournament, hosted annually by Satanta High School, on April 2.


More pictures from the SGS STEM Fair!











SGS STEM Fair--3rd, 4th, and 5th graders created STEM activities for the kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade students. We built bridges, spinners, castles, parachutes, helicopters, fences, and tops!











Mrs. Courtney Dunn, business teacher at Satanta Jr.-Sr. High School, has been honored as the March Staff Member of the Month by her peers. Known for her unwavering support and kindness, one colleague described her as “a constant source of support” who makes “everyone feel welcome and seen.” Through her efforts, Satanta students have qualified for both FBLA and Yearbook state competition, showcasing her dedication to student success and excellence. Her flexibility and enthusiasm shine through in everything she does—whether she’s creating programs for school events, taking all our school photos, or stepping up wherever she’s needed, her commitment never goes unnoticed. Her above-and-beyond attitude and pursuit of excellence inspire those around her to do better every day, making SHS an even greater place to learn and grow. Congratulations, Mrs. Dunn! Your hard work and passion make a difference!


Check out the latest episode of our student podcast, The Tribe Scoop: https://youtu.be/5jc5dLe9wpU?si=1sNi_6PiOKpDt0H9


Due to the rescheduled junior high quiz bowl meet, the USD 507 Board of Education meeting has been moved to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 10.


Mark your calendars for SGS spring pictures on April 9. We will take class pictures , individual spring pictures, and fall retakes.


The Satanta High School SPEAR/Care Closet Program extends its heartfelt gratitude to Cloverleaf 4-H for its generous donation of $1,015.
These funds will play a vital role in supporting local families by helping to reduce food insecurity, providing essential toiletry items for those in need, and ensuring that every Satanta student has access to proper athletic gear—primarily shoes—so they can participate in sports, regardless of financial circumstances.
We are incredibly thankful for the generosity of donors like Cloverleaf 4-H, whose support makes a meaningful difference in the lives of our students and their families!


March 5 is a half day. Students will be dismissed at noon. Lunch will be served.


Forensics Results from Moscow
Deacon Hockett:
5th Extemp
6th Informative
Lauren Dusin:
3rd Humorous Solo
3rd Dramatic Solo
Deacon Hockett:
5th Extemp
6th Informative
Clayton Kunselman:
4th Impromptu
(State Festival Qualifier)
Also representing Satanta were Jalynn Hockett (Prose), Adrian Aguilar (Prose and Poetry), and Karla Urquidi (Prose).
Kunselman also competed in Poetry and Extemp. Dusin’s third entry was in Poetry.


Support Satanta FCCLA in a most delicious way!


Weekly bulletin for the week of March 3.


Lots of fun for Read Across America Day!






After reading Esperanza Rising, 5th graders made yarn dolls.






What a beautiful day to learn outside! Third graders traced dinosaur shadows in the sun.








What a beautiful day to learn outside! Third graders traced dinosaur shadows in the sun.








2nd and 3rd graders created an 8 hole mini golf course for 2nd-5th to play today! 4th and 5th graders created box fooseball tables this week as well.









Third graders have been learning about shadows and light.











Results from JH quiz bowl at Minneola
