Students of the Toka Nawan Wayawa Tipi (translation: Enemy Swim Day School) Out of School Time program work on planting a garden at the school, located north of Waubay. Pictured from left are Marvalynn Redday, Amelia Simon and Mahpiya Gill. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot
Enemy Swim Day School has been awarded funding from the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Centers for their out-of-school time program. Over the course of the next five years, they will receive just shy of $1 million.
That announcement came last week in the form of a press release from the South Dakota Department of Education and according to Rebecca Dargatz at Enemy Swim Day School, the school …