
June 16, 2025 School Board Agenda


Last day exploring in Greece! Currently in Montreal waiting for our last flight home!








Visited the Olympic Stadium today in Athens!!


We are enjoying our trip to Rome! This was at the Colosseum. Wednesday evening we fly to Athens!



The monthly Plankinton School board meeting originally scheduled for Monday, June 9th has been rescheduled to Monday, June 16th at 5:00 due to scheduling conflicts.


Just a reminder that Summer Music Lessons start on Monday! Below is a link to the schedule. Please reach out to either Stoebner with questions or concerns!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17DxJKMhyBjNzUR-s94rCItkP3-3C-TE83XMvK-yWdfc/edit?usp=drivesdk


Good luck to our MVP Titan Track and Field athletes as they travel to Sioux Falls for the State Track Meet!


Information for summer workouts (Grades 6-12) can be found using TeamReach (app) and the code next to the team. Parents/Students are encouraged to join to stay up to date on information. This communication is also used throughout the season!


SODAK 16! Good luck to our MVP Titan Softball players! The Lady Titans travel to Dakota Valley today.


Get your MVP Titans State Track shirts!
https://www.gcndesign.com/mvp-state-track.html
Orders need to be placed by Monday, May 26th @ NOON for delivery on Thursday, May 29th.
Good Luck at the State Meet!!

🥎Game Day! 🥎


🥎Game Day! 🥎


Preschoolers had a fun last day! We had a glow party/dance party! Have a great summer!






End of school year power bash! students enjoyed playing games in the library between Lazer Tag and other games.






Special board meeting on Monday, May 19th @ 7:45 a.m.


Meet the 2025-2026 Plankinton Student Council President, Rosie Choc and the Vice President, Layce Bruns! Congratulations, girls! I'm sure you will lead our students well!


Last day to claim items from the lost and found!



Junior girls had a blast at the jump rope station, while the junior boys did relay. A successful field day in the books!



To end the school year, 7th graders created solar system models.






To wrap up the school year, the 8th graders created egg drop contraptions to withstand a 15 foot drop. Students were given a budget model and an unlimited model. Multiple students found success with both the limited and unlimited one!








