
"Today, our excited kindergarten students took a fun and educational mini field trip to the Martin Fire Hall! 🚒👩🚒👨🚒 The kids were all smiles as they got a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to be a firefighter. From exploring the big red fire trucks to trying on mini firefighter helmets, their curiosity and excitement were off the charts! Thank you to the amazing team at the Martin Fire Hall for hosting us and making this a special day for our young learners. They loved every minute! ❤️🚒"


Come join us this Thursday, October 24, at the Elementary AC for a District Frights and Fall Delights Family Fun Night! All Bennett County Students and families welcome! Supper will be served at 5:30 with activities from 6:00 to 7:00.


There will be a middle school wrestling parent/athlete meeting Wednesday, October 23, at 4:00 at the Warrior Commons. Middle school wrestling practices will start Monday, October 28.

This week, Bennett County Elementary School is celebrating cultural diversity with an exhibit featuring both Native American and Filipino cultures. The second graders have created displays highlighting these rich traditions, alongside many other showcases that delve into Filipino culture.






Native American Day at the Elementary School: In celebration of Indigenous Peoples' Day, our elementary school welcomed three guest speakers who provided valuable insights on Indigenous history of the tribal flag, current student leadership, and future aspirations. Their presentations covered the past, present, and future, offering students an opportunity to learn more about the Native American culture.




Kids in the Kitchen: Pancake Edition! 🥞👩🍳👨🍳 This week, our students kicked off Kids in the Kitchen by making delicious pancakes! Each child followed a recipe, measured ingredients, and cooked their own pancakes from scratch. It was a fun and tasty way to learn valuable cooking skills while boosting confidence in the kitchen. Great job, young chefs!





Wisconsin Missions Lions will be in the area tomorrow, October 17, 2024, to give students in grades Pre K, TK, and Kindergarten through 5th an eye test. If they need corrective lenses they will come home with a prescription and a note on where to check on free glasses. Sorry for the late notice but we did not want to pass up this great opportunity.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, driver’s education will not be offered this fall. The program will now take place in the summer of 2025. We appreciate your understanding and will provide more details on scheduling as we get closer. Thank you for your continued support!


We had 35 Little Warriors in the gym this season for 3rd-5th grade Volleyball! They learned the fundamentals and how to play the game for the last 6 weeks! We ended the season with a big scrimmage with all our families and friends cheering on the girls! Way to go Warriors! 🤍




Art in 2nd/3rd Mac class.




Mr. Sabellano's 5th-grade class studied the effects of time zones from two different countries. One of the contacts was another 5th-grade student; she shared how her day started as a new student in a different time zone. Other real-world impacts of the lesson were global citizenship and cultural and lifestyle differences.




The Middle School Intro to Facs Class had special guests today! The kids in the Kitchen crew were here! They learned how to measure and sift ingredients properly and then made pancakes!






This is a photo recap of the musical performances from last night at the showcase. There were also many other classroom displays to look at. Great job, students!







It’s Pumpkin Time! The TK class studied cause and effect and chemical reactions.




MS/HS Showcase tomorrow, October 7 from 6:30-7:30 in the warrior center.

Middle School Football game on Monday, October 7 in Kadoka at 4:30.

This group of 7th-grade students improved their Star Test and earned a Nacho party with Mrs. Kaltenbach.


4th Grade Breakfast was a hit with the air plane STEM project.








Middle School Western Great Plains Volleyball Bracket.
Saturday, October 5, at 9:00 MT in Presho.
Admission is $6 for adults and $4 for students.


BCMS had a presentation today on the meaning of wearing orange shirts on September 30. A way to learn about history. Thank you Ms. Thea.

