
Ms. Cartner's 2nd grade students and Mrs. Saavedra's 4th grade students spent some time together tying blankets for Project Warm-Up!






Winter Wonderland is this Saturday at Lincoln High School!


Congrats to Mrs. Sylvester's 1st graders for earning the golden spatula award at lunch. Way to show your SOARing skills!


Terry Redlin students and staff can dress like a friend tomorrow!

On Wednesday, we want our students and staff to "Shine Like a Star" and wear bright colors, tinsel, and lights!

Tomorrow's theme is Candy Cane Day - wear your red and white!

Lincoln High School's Student Council is hosting its first-ever Winter Carnival this Saturday, December 14, from 1-3 PM, and you're invited!
This free event is designed for elementary-aged students to enjoy holiday-themed activities, games, and crafts. Families are encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy to help spread some Christmas cheer to other students in need.
📍 Lincoln High School
🗓️ Saturday, December 14th | 1–3 PM
We can't wait to see you there! 🎁✨


Mark Mindt, known and Koda the Warrior, who is an author and illustrator, stopped by Terry Redlin Elementary School last week. His message to students focused on growth mindset, perseverance and mindfulness.




The CLC after school program hosted a community holiday resource fair last week! Families were entertained by Phil Baker and his music, enjoyed walking tacos, played BINGO, got to meet Mayor TenHaken, do crafts, and even see Santa! Thanks to Kimberly, our CLC connections coordinator at Terry Redlin for organizing this event and to all of our community vendors that were part of the resource fair!









Starting tomorrow, students and staff are invited to dress up! Get your holiday socks out and wear them on Monday!

Miss V's 1st graders spent some time tying blankets for Project Warm-Up this afternoon!






You are invited to the Winter Wonderland Carnival at Lincoln High School. The event will take place from 1-3pm.


Join us tonight, Thursday, December 5th for a craft and resource fair at Terry Redlin Elementary. The fair will be open from 4:30-6:00pm. There will be crafts, live music from Phil Baker, walking tacos, our mayor, and community resources. We hope to see you tonight!

Ms. Foley's 5th graders experimented with balanced and unbalanced forces during Science class this week!






Do you know a teacher who goes above and beyond to inspire their students? Now is the time to make sure they get the recognition they deserve!
The Sioux Falls School District’s Teacher of the Year program celebrates outstanding educators who make a lasting impact in and out of the classroom. Applications are open through Monday, January 13, at 5 pm, and we want to hear about the amazing teachers who make our schools shine.
Visit: https://www.sf.k12.sd.us/page/teacher-of-the-year-program to learn more and submit your application!
Help us celebrate the incredible work our educators do to shape the future. Tag a teacher or share this post to spread the word!


Mrs. Siegel's third graders enjoyed getting letters from their pen pals at CTE! Students were so excited to read about all the things they had in common!






The Terry Redlin Elementary Food Pantry is open tonight, December 3rd, from 4-5pm. Bring your blue ID card and enter through Door B. If you need an ID, please stop in the school office.

Each month, we have challenged students to earn enough SOAR slips for a special reward. So for this year, we have had a color run, character crawl, and hot chocolate. This month, students are working for movie and popcorn! We love getting to celebrate our students and their hard work!


Thank you to our incredible special education staff at Terry Redlin Elementary. We appreciate the hard work, dedication, and care you provide our students!

The Terry Redlin Elementary Book Swap is happening now! Families may go through their book collection and choose books for K-5th grade reading level in good condition they no longer need. Bring those books to school anytime between now and Monday, December 9th, if you’d like to participate in the Book Swap. Complete the sheet to include when you turn in your books, indicating how many books you’ve brought and whether any of those are a donation.
Between December 16th through the 19th, your child will have an opportunity to “shop” for their books on their library day, equal to the amount they’ve brought (minus any donation). For example, if a child brings two books, they can shop for two different books.
Each child will be able to shop for at least one book, even if they’re unable to contribute a book. So, start evaluating your books at home and set aside the ones ready to go to a new home. Thank you for helping us have a successful swap!