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Ayla Verba went to school dressed in pretty pink scrubs on Career Day for Attendance Spirit Week.

Woonsocket School administration made a goal for this school year to improve their attendance rate. Prior to the COVID pandemic, the school’s daily average attendance was at 97 percent, but since the pandemic, it has hovered at about 94.5 percent, so the administration has set a goal to work on improving that number. 

According to an article written by Sarah Mervosh and Francesca Paris for The New York Times in March of this year, “In the four years since the pandemic closed schools, U.S. education has struggled to recover on a number of fronts, from learning loss, to enrollment, to student behavior. But perhaps no issue has been as stubborn and pervasive as a sharp increase in student absenteeism, a problem that cuts across demographics and has continued long after schools reopened.” Thus, the problem is not just in Sanborn County but is a nationwide issue.

Woonsocket’s superintendent, Dr. Rod Weber, and Sanborn Central’s superintendent, Mr. Corey Flatten, both reported that good attendance is essential to receiving a good education. They both understand that the use of technology has made it easier for a student to stay caught up on their schoolwork, but just getting the work completed doesn’t mean the student is comprehending anything. “Technology is just an extension of education; explanation and instruction from the teacher are key building blocks to a student’s learning,” stated Flatten. “There is no way to replace a good teacher and the immediate one-on-one help they can provide.”

…Read on and see an additional picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Letcher Town Board proceedings

November 18th, 2024

Mayor Mark Chada called the meeting to order with Sean Gromer, Angie Larson and Angie Meier in attendance. 

A motion was made by Gromer, seconded by Larson, carried, to approve the November 4th, 2024, minutes.

A motion was made by Larson, seconded by Gromer, to approve the financials as presented.

Old Business: 

Landon Hoffman and Ed Hoffman attended the meeting and discussed the board members’ opinions about the Parade of Lights on December 6th. They are going to do the normal route they have been doing the last couple of years. 

The lease for the JD Tractor has been made and Angie Meier has had insurance put on it and will be sending over insurance information to C&B. 

New Business:

Discussion was held on water meters being installed. Meier is still waiting to hear from Lance Conrad to see how he is doing and what he is looking at for a completion date. 

A motion was made by Gromer, seconded by Larson, carried, to approve the following claims for payment:

General and Water/Sewer – Sanborn Weekly Journal – $29.01 – Advertising Minutes, Runnings – $40.95 – Repairs/Maintenance, Quill – $1,042.36 – Office Supplies/Credit Card supplies, Menards – $22.44 – Supplies, Brooks Oil – $22.39 – Fuel – Diesel, Faye Blindauer – $179.39 – Wages – Custodian.

The next board meeting will be held on December 2nd, 2024, at 7 p.m. at the town office. 

Angie Meier

Finance Officer

Published once on December 5, 2024, at the total approximate cost of $17.00 and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com.

NOTICE OF AUDIT

OF THE FISCAL AFFAIRS OF THE WOONSOCKET SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 55-4

Notice is hereby given that the Woonsocket School District No. 55-4, Sanborn County, South Dakota, has been audited by Schoenfish & Co., Inc., Certified Public Accountants, Parkston, South Dakota, for the year ended June 30, 2023.  A detailed report thereon is available for public inspection, during normal business hours, at the business office of the School District, and also available at the Department of Legislative Audit in Pierre, South Dakota or on the Department of Legislative Audit website at http://www.state.sd.us/legislativeaudit/Reports/reports_all.htm.

The following findings and recommendations provide a brief description of material weaknesses in internal control, legal noncompliance and other matters that are described in more detail in the audit report.

Internal Control – Related Findings – Material Weaknesses:

Finding:

A material weakness in internal controls was noted due to a lack of proper segregation of duties for revenues. This is a continuing audit comment since fiscal year 2006. 

Recommendation:

We recommend that the Woonsocket School District officials be cognizant of this lack of segregation of duties for revenues and attempt to provide compensating internal controls whenever, and wherever, possible and practical.

The report contains the auditor’s findings and recommendations concerning less significant deficiencies in internal control at the School District.

s/s:  SCHOENFISH & 

CO., INC., CPA’S

Published on December 5 and December 12, 2024, at the total approximate cost of $33.00 and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com.

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