
USD 507 is hiring a PE teacher for the spring semester. Long-term sub is a possibility.


6-12 parent-teacher conferences will follow a traditional format on Thursday, October 24th. If you need to talk to a teacher in particular, you are welcome to schedule a meeting with them. We will host conferences from 8 am to 8 pm.

Minus a few students who missed today's photo, this is the TRIBE wearing their new t-shirts, designed and created by Indian Ink!
We deeply value inclusion and continually work to make sure that Satanta Jr.-Sr. High School has room for everyone.


The Satanta Booster Club is hosting a Hamburger Feed on Friday, October 18 for Senior Night with serving beginning at 6:00 p.m. All of Satanta's fall athletes will eat free that night!


Due to a change to the regional volleyball schedule, we have moved Math & Literacy Night to Monday, October 21, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.


October 16 is a half day. Students will be dismissed at noon. Lunch will be served.


New Satanta flags will be flying at the football stadium at Satanta High School on Friday, October 18!
The flags were purchased by a coalition of student organizations including the following:
High School Student Council
Junior High Student Council
FCCLA
FFA
Scholars' Bowl
Yearbook
Cheer
Forensics
S-Club
KAY
On, Satanta!


Don't miss the Friday (October 18) home football game. There is A LOT going on that night! Admission to the game will be FREE, courtesy of a buy-out by the Satanta District Hospital. We are continuously grateful for the support of our hospital, which is at the heart of our community both literally and figuratively! The Satanta Booster Club is having a hamburger feed. It's never too late to join! Satanta fall athletes will receive a free meal. It's Senior Night. Join us as we recognize our senior players and their parents! It's Pink-out, and the Satanta KAYs are raising funds for cancer research by selling ribbons in honor of cancer survivors and in remembrance of those who have lost their lives to the disease.


FYI


In our mini cheer era!



SHS recognized senior volleyball players and their senior manager tonight. Andrea, Kassady, Morgan, Yahaira, and Cameron--we are proud of you!






Congratulations to Satanta High School volleyball players Yahaira Puerto (senior) who surpassed 1000 career digs and Cameron Ross (junior) who surpassed 500 career kills tonight!



Congratulations to the Satanta cross country team! Every runner medaled at the Cimarron meet.
JH girls: Mia 10th, Violeta 8th, Jazmin 4th, Harley 2nd
JH boys: Makennan 15th, Gabe 14th, Kayden 5th, Aiden 4th, Kace 2nd
JV boys: Jalynn 4th, Deacon 3rd
Varsity boys: Edgar 5th




USD 507 is proud to announce that the district has been recognized by the Kansas State Department of Education for its graduation and postsecondary effectiveness rates! Thank you to our students, teachers, and staff for all their hard work and to the community for all their support. Every student, every day, whatever it takes!


Congratulations to the SHS volleyball team! They placed 2nd at the Moscow Invitational Volleyball Tournament today.


Satanta Junior-Senior High School Cross Country 2024
Row 3: Coach Stacey King, Avery Anderson, Violeta Alvarado, Mia Hawley, Coach Karen Burrows
Row 2: Gabe Soto, Makennan Kraemer, Kace Wenta, Zayden Jackson, Kayden King, Aiden Roe
Row 1: Jazmin Alvarado, Gabe Martinez, Deacon Hockett, Edgar Najera, Jalynn Hockett, Harley Heatherman


Eva Loewen, a Satanta High School senior, is raising money to help cover the cost of attendance to the national student journalism conference that our yearbook staff will attend this fall.
Please consider ordering baked goods from Eva's sale to help her raise the money she needs to travel to Philadelphia!

Satanta National Honor Society is hosting a donation drive for the Western Kansas Child Advocacy Center (WKCAC) during the month of October. Our focus is collecting items that the center uses to aid the children in their care. Items on this list can be found here. These items can be dropped off at Satanta Grade School, Satanta High School, or the Dudley Township Public Library.
To incentivize donations of these items, student donors (grades K-12) will be given a raffle ticket for a $50 gift card for each item donated. The drawing will be held at the conclusion of the donation drive, which is slated for October 31.
Let’s work together to support the WKCAC, which provides comprehensive services to child victims of abuse and their families in rural Western Kansas. The center offers a safe and supportive environment for children who have experienced physical abuse, neglect, or other forms of trauma. We can help heal that trauma with even the smallest of gifts.
Western Kansas Child Advocacy Center Wish List
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Below is only a suggestion of items we give to the children:
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Pillows (Standard Size)
Pillowcases
Blankets
Backpacks
Stuffed animals
New small to medium toys
Fidgets
Crafts
Educational Books, magazines, crossword puzzles (English and/or Spanish)
Coloring Books (English and/or Spanish)
Mandala (adult color books)
School folders
Pencils, Sharpeners, Crayons, Color pencils, Markers, Gel pens
Small Hygiene products
Toothbrush/toothpaste
Brushes/Combs
Soap, shampoo & conditioners
Lotions (the girls especially love the scented varieties)
Deodorant for young men and women
Chapstick
Sunscreen
Calculators
Journals & pens
Notebooks
Playing cards (Go fish, Uno, regular cards,)
Purses (every girl regardless of age loves a purse!)
Small games (Puzzles & handheld games)
Music players (we give these to the teenagers and can usually find non-name brands for around $25.00. The kids really enjoy these)
Hair accessories
Make up for the teen girls
Frisbee Golf discs, Basketball, Footballs, Soccer balls, etc.
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Winter Season:
Gloves
Scarves
Hats
Warm pajamas
Socks
Summer Season:
Flip Flop (all Sizes) Boys/Girls
Summer pajamas
Food Items:
Pre-packaged child snacks (ex: cookies, crackers, chips, fruit snacks, suckers, etc)
Pop (any flavor)
Bottled water
Juice Boxes/Capri-Suns
Grocery Store Gift Cards


Due to personnel issues, the high school coaching staff have chosen to forfeit tomorrow's football game. Mini cheer will perform next week at the junior high football game on Thursday, October 10.
