May 2016

SUPerintendent of Sanborn Central School, Linda Whitney was honored with a slideshow and plaque Saturday afternoon during graduation ceremonies in Forestburg. Whitney, who has served the Artesian, Artesian/Letcher and Sanborn Central school districts for the past 32 years is retiring June 30. Justin Siemsen, former teacher at Sanborn Central, will replace Whitney. Siemsen has been “learning the ropes” at the school for the past year. 	Whitney began as a band and music teacher, served as counselor and eventually became superintendent. Before beginning her career in the district in 1984, she worked in Timber Lake, Pollock, New Underwood and Stanley County. She looks forward to spending more time with her grandchildren in retirement, but says she will miss the kids.  	Above, Whitney receives her plaque from board member Brenda Schmidt.

SUPerintendent of Sanborn Central School, Linda Whitney was honored with a slideshow and plaque Saturday afternoon during graduation ceremonies in Forestburg. Whitney, who has served the Artesian, Artesian/Letcher and Sanborn Central school districts for the past 32 years is retiring June 30.
Justin Siemsen, former teacher at Sanborn Central, will replace Whitney. Siemsen has been “learning the ropes” at the school for the past year.
Whitney began as a band and music teacher, served as counselor and eventually became superintendent. Before beginning her career in the district in 1984, she worked in Timber Lake, Pollock, New Underwood and Stanley County. She looks forward to spending more time with her grandchildren in retirement, but says she will miss the kids.
Above, Whitney receives her plaque from board member Brenda Schmidt.

The eighth grade students at Sanborn Central received the Family/Friend CPR training on Monday, May 16. Trainers included Marla Feistner and Kathy Wingert.
Ten students received the training, which included heimlich maneuver, baby/child/adult CPR and AED training. The students are not completely​ certified, but gained valuable practicing of the basics and awareness of this important life skill.
The training is sponsored and funded by the Sanborn County Commissioners.
At right is Cayden Slykhuis with a CPR training doll.

Pictured is Linda Burnison Kilcoin congratulating Rex Schlicht on winning the L.J. Van Dyke Scholarship.

Pictured is Linda Burnison Kilcoin congratulating Rex Schlicht on winning the L.J. Van Dyke Scholarship.

Rex Schlicht, son of Shelly Schlicht of Woonsocket, is this year’s winner of the $1,000 L.J. Van Dyke Memorial Scholarship. Rex is a 2016 graduate of Woonsocket High School.
Linda Van Dyke Kilcoin, daughter of L.J. Van Dyke, established the scholarship as a memorial to honor her father. This scholarship is awarded to an individual who shows focus, determination, and the drive to succeed in whatever field he/she has chosen. Rex will be attending Dakota Wesleyan University majoring in elementary education.
Van Dyke Kilcoin was very pleased with the quality of the applicants this year and encourages next year’s seniors to apply for this scholarship in the spring of 2017.

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