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Presidential AI Challenge
Educators and students can gather a team to solve real-world challenges using AI-powered solutions.
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Build Dakota Season
Help spread the word now about full-ride scholarships to the state's technical colleges!
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This section highlights upcoming professional development opportunities offered by the Department of Education. For a full list of trainings, visit DOE's professional development platform at sded.sd.gov.
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National Threat Assessment Training
Oct. 24, 10 a.m. CT, live online
The South Dakota School Safety Center is thrilled to announce that the United States Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center will provide another free training opportunity to all those who work to keep South Dakota schools safe. Specific to South Dakota, this training will focus on how schools and communities can use a multi-disciplinary approach to identify and evaluate individuals who may pose a threat, and help those teams manage the risk with the proper intervention. It will also discuss encouraging bystanders to report threatening or concerning behaviors as a critical prevention tool. Sign up by Oct. 20 by emailing South Dakota School Safety Program Director Brett Garland with your name, email address, and job titile/occupation.
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Office of Title Programs Plans to Practice
Nov. 5 & 6, Pierre
This two-day workshop is designed to equip educators, support staff, and administrators with fresh strategies to engage families, embrace innovation, and strengthen school communities. Through a blend of learning, collaboration, and real-world examples, participants will explore how to create more inclusive and effective family partnerships while leveraging modern tools and foundational program knowledge.
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South Dakota Indian Education Summit
Nov. 14, Aberdeen
Register is still open for the 2025 Indian Education Summit. Julie Garreau, an enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and CEO of the nonprofit Cheyenne River Youth Project will keynote the conference. See the array of presentations - there’s something for everyone, from leading change to engaging families and strategies to apply in your school setting. Registration is $100 and covers the conference, lunch and dinner; schools can take advantage of registering for $500 for the opportunity to bring an unlimited number of teachers and staff. Don’t miss out!
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Our Dakota Dreams Educator Webinar Series
Throughout the 2025-26 school year
Our Dakota Dreams Educator Webinars are intended for any educators who support students in their college readiness, including school counselors. Continuing education contact hours are offered for participation in live or recorded webinars by completing a short quiz within a limited timeframe. Webinars will be recorded and provided to registered participants.
- Nov. 18, 2025: Our Dakota Dreams Resources & Tools Overview
- Dec. 15, 2025: South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship Update
- Jan. 13, 2026: Scholarship Strategies & SD’s “Big 5” Overview
- Feb. 17, 2026: What’s New: SD Technical Colleges
- Feb. 19, 2026: What’s New: SD Public Universities
- March 16, 2026: The Intersection of Career & College for Student Success
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