
Cybersecurity students took a break from catching bad guys to “printing” bad guys (Pac-man ghosts). During last week’s Junior testing at the high schools, students learned how to make their own GCode files to make pancakes.



Friday ended with the CTE Academy staff celebrating our very own Mr. Ryswyk for Assistant Principal’s Week! He goes above and beyond to create such a positive experience for our students and staff at CTE. Thank you for everything you do at the CTE Academy Mr. Rsywyk!



Health Career 2 students are learning the importance of oral health care and assistive dining!





Health Career 2 students are learning the importance of oral health care and assistive dining!

Robotics students took their lesson to a higher level with imagination and creativity. The goal was to place a designated object on a higher elevation utilizing the gripper effector. Students created a method to lift the front of the robot to a higher level to place said object on a platform.
Great work Robotics students!



Mr. Opdahl’s cabinetry students took an idea for their desk and ran with it. Industrial bars and an epoxy coating; what talented students we have at the CTE Academy.



Biomed 2 students visited the University of South Dakota to learn about health professions including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech/language pathology, nursing, emergency medicine, and medical lab science. Thank you to the USD instructors and students for helping us explore our future career options.





Thank you to Garrett from Midco! We appreciate your expertise in the business area of Human Resources! Garrett is a 2004 AOF Alumni from WHS and continues to support the AOF program at CTE. Thank you for being our guest presenter! Students learned from his examples and experiences in the workforce.



Over the lunch hour today, Mrs. Brunken was awarded the seventh Public School Proud Grant. Penny received $1,448.75 for her grant, “Accounting Leadership.” She will use funds to purchase QuickBooks online for students in the Academy of Finance. Businesses of all sizes are using QuickBooks to drive cost efficiencies, better enable a mobile workforce, and improve alignment with customers and vendors. With this grant, students will learn the value of a computerized accounting information system and how it can be used to communicate vital information to business owners, investors, and creditors. Thank you, First PREMIER Bank, for sponsoring grants like these! Congrats Mrs. Brunken!


Mrs. Whempner’s Culinary II students took part in the state ProStart competition in Pierre and showcased their culinary skills to make everyone at the CTE Academy proud!




Mrs. Whempner’s Culinary II students took part in the state ProStart competition in Pierre and showcased their culinary skills to make everyone at the CTE Academy proud!

Mitchell Tech's 8th annual welding competition has concluded last Friday. The top ten placers left with a great prize package. Gage from the Sioux Falls CTE Academy took home 3rd place with a $9,000 prize package and scholarship and a $3,000 toolbox. Riley W. took home 5th place and Trevor H. took home 9th place all while taking home tools! Thank you to all of the competition sponsors for making this day possible for our young welders.




Maxed out on NCAA basketball? Switch gears and take in some football to raise funds for Sioux Falls Schools without PTA/PTOs! The Sioux Falls STORM take on the Iowa Barnstormers (that's the team Kurt Warner played for before he became SuperBowl MVP!) at 7:05pm tonight at The Premier Center.
50% of net proceeds from tonight's game go to Night of Hope & Caring!
https://www.ticketmaster.com/sioux-falls-storm-vs-iowa-barnstormers-sioux-falls-south-dakota-03-28-2022/event/06005C3CC1FA7A1E


Did you know?!
The courses offered at the CTE
Academy provide students with relevant, project-based, career-oriented learning that aligns with each
individual student’s future career plans.
The facility, located at I-29 and Madison Street, is filled with state of the art equipment. The school offers
over 40 state approved CTE courses in several different career focused programs. Our highly qualified
staff members are eager to work with students in the classroom and laboratory settings, where students
utilize their skills and knowledge to solve problems, work as teams on projects and prepare for the 21st
century.


Guiding Youth & Families students completed their crisis support training with the assistance from the Helpline Center.



CTE’s “See the Vision” award winner is someone who appreciates the opportunities that she has at the CTE Academy. Kimberly Aguirre is a senior from Roosevelt High School and plans to attend Southeast Technical College next fall. Kim’s Culinary Teacher, Mrs. Whempner wrote, “Kim is a serious student and I appreciate the fact that Kim realizes that we are really lucky to have an opportunity such as the CTE Academy.” The CTE Academy recently opened a coffee shop and Kim demonstrated this conviction by being one of the first students to volunteer to work in the coffee shop. Mrs. Whempner added, “I think she would make an excellent chef!” Kim is undecided between culinary or digital media for a potential career field but we know she is a committed student and knows the value of a significant endeavor. Congratulations, Kim Aguirre!
#proudtobesfsd
#sfroosevelthighschool


SFSD students had a direct line of communication with the SD Secretary of Education Tiffany Sanderson today. The Superintendent's Student Advisory Council welcomed Sanderson at their quarterly meeting to discuss higher ed, workforce, and student assessment. #LoveSFSD


Community Engagement is a strong focus for the Sioux Falls School District. Take this 7-question survey to help us learn more about your interactions with your school and with other families.
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The Aviation students are learning about gyroscopic behaviors by building their own bottle gyroscopes. The students will create and fly the plastic gyroscope and then observe the manner in which it flies. They will then apply what they know about aerodynamics, the four forces of flight, and gyroscopic principles to explain why the bottle maneuvers the way it did during the test flights.




A HUGE thank you goes to Jeremiah H., owner/operator of Chick-fil-A Empire Place for presenting about franchising and the restaurant business to our Culinary and Career Exploration classes. Jeremiah and staff also treated our students to some delicious treats. Thanks again for teaching our students about the opportunities in the hospitality industry!


