The Lakota Board of Education held its regular meeting on May 12, 2025, where members discussed several noteworthy topics, including student showcases and new internship opportunities in sports medicine.
During the meeting, board members highlighted a recent event hosted by Butler Technology, where students showcased their skills in various fields, including culinary arts and the performing arts. The culinary students prepared dinner for attendees, receiving praise for their impressive cooking abilities. Board members expressed their admiration for the students' talents and the quality of the food served, noting the pride the students took in their work.
Additionally, the meeting featured discussions about a coffee house-style performance by students from the School of the Arts. This event allowed students to present their original songs in a creative setting, complete with a stage and refreshments. Board members were particularly impressed by the students' presentation and communication skills, which are emphasized in their education.
Another significant announcement was the introduction of a new sports medicine program at Butler Tech, which will provide over 40 students with internship opportunities. Nikki Drew, a key figure in the program, will oversee these internships, which aim to enhance students' practical experience in the field.
Overall, the meeting underscored the board's commitment to fostering student engagement and providing valuable learning experiences. The successful showcases and the new internship program reflect the ongoing efforts to prepare students for future careers and enhance their skills in various disciplines.