South Central High School
Empower Every Learner to Thrive
District News
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Students in Transition Raffle Ticket Winners
Jan. 31st Raffle Ticket Winner - $100 Tammy Blumhagen of Bismarck (click the heading to see all winners!)
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New Online Meal Payment Platform - LINQ Connect
The BPS meal payment platform has changed to a new system called LINQ Connect. ALL BPS families will need to create an account for the 2023-2024 school year.
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Address Changes
Have you recently moved? Update your new address with Central Registration. Click here for more information.
SCHS Announcements:
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Quick Facts about SCHS
Who can attend South Central High School?
Any Student who is 16 - 20 years old and lives in the Bismarck School District can attend. They must have an academic reason to transfer.
SCHS uses what they call a "positive attendance model" and "flex scheduling." What does that mean?
Positive attendance model means that the minutes a student attends class are recorded in PowerSchool. Absences or tardies are not recorded. For example, if a student attends English for an hour, the teacher will put "60" in PowerSchool to show that the student attended English and worked for that long.
Flex scheduling means that students are not assigned a time to attend class. SCHS is open for 300 minutes every day, and students have the freedom to come and go as they please during that time. Each day students are responsible for deciding when they go to class and how long they are in class. Students are generally enrolled in 3 classes at a time.
How does education happen at South Central High School?
There is no class lecture, no group work, and no class discussion. Students work individually with help from teachers on their assignments, which are tied to the state standards. Students work at their own pace.
How long does it take to complete classes at SCHS?
Generally, it takes 36 to 42 days. For example, English and Social Studies are 36 day classes. Math and Science are 42 day classes. If students do not complete a class on time, they recieve an incomplete. Students are allowed to re-enroll to complete the class. It is not uncommon for students to take more than the allotted time to complete a class at SCHS.
Students can complete a class early as long as they have a B or better. To complete classes early, students must have a great deal of self-discipline since they are responsible for the pace of their education.
If a student at SCHS completed all classes on time without getting any incomplets during the year, the student would earn 6-7 credits during the school year. More common is 3-4 credits a year.
When students transfer to SCHS during the school year, do they get credit for assignments already done at their home school?
A copy of thestudent's grade sheet will be given to the teacher at SCHS. Each teacher will decide what assignments the student will get credit for.
Does SCHS provide busing?
Bismarck Public Schools does not bus students to South Central High School.
District Announcements
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School Supplies Lists 2024-2025
Please go to https://www.bismarckschools.org/schoolsupplieslist to find the school supplies lists for the 2024-2025 school year.
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Students in Transition Raffle Winners
Students In Transition Raffle Ticket Winners:
Jan 31st - $100 Tammy Blumhagen of Bismarck
Jan. 30th - $100 Cheryl Loub Levander of Bismarck
Jan. 29th - $50 Kyle Tschosik
Jan. 26th - $50 Tammy Blumhagen of Bismarck & $100 Denise Leapaldt-Johnson of Bismarck
Jan. 25th - $50 Joel Friedt of Bismarck
Jan. 24th - $50 Serra Irmen of Bismarck
Jan. 23rd - $50 Mindy Nehring of Rugby
Jan. 22nd - $50 Jim McHugh of Aberdeen, SD
Jan. 19th - $100 Leslee Webb of Bismarck
Jan. 19th - $50 Terri Miller of Bismarck
Jan. 18th - $50 Liz Kappel of Bismarck
Jan. 17th - $50 Sydney Trottier of Bismarck
Jan. 12th - $100 Melissa Hurt of Bismarck
Jan. 12th - $50 Julitta Mihm of Bismarck
Jan. 11th - $50 Katherine Engelstad of Bismarck
Jan. 10 - $50 Roy Risser of Bismarck
Jan. 9th - $50 Adam Muhm of Bismarck
Jan. 8th - $50 Don Talamage of Mandan
Jan. 4th - $50 Shawn Oliver of Lincoln
Jan. 5th - $500 Patty Thorp of Bismarck
Jan. 3rd - $100 Jason Will
Jan. 2nd - $100 Katie Wald of Bismarck
Dec. 22nd - $300 Heather Hjelden of Rugby
Dec. 21st - $100 Matthew Fleck of Bismarck
Dec. 20th - $100 Joe Kambeitz of Bismarck
Dec. 19th - $200 Chandra Schmidt of Bismarck
Dec 18th - $100 Mike Zaun of Bismarck
Dec. 15th - $100 Ben Johnson of Bismarck
Dec. 14th - $100 Mickey Jordan of Bismarck
Dec. 13th - $80 Fred Berndt of Rugby
Dec. 12th - $50 Chad Kleingartner of Bismarck
Dec. 11th - $50 Heather Hjelden of Rugby
Dec. 8th - $100 Nick Clark of Bismarck
Dec. 8th - $50 Alec Wardner of Bismarck
Dec. 7th - $50 Brooke Sundvor or Bismarck
Dec. 6th - $50 Paul Warden of Bismarck
Dec. 5th - $50 Jennifer Henderson (who kindly donated it back to the program!)
Dec. 5th - $50 Al Timms of Leeds
Dec. 4th - $50 Muhammad Khalid of New Orleans LA
Dec. 1st - $100 Kjersti Hintz of Bismarck -
BPS Central Office Has Moved!
Bismarck Public Schools central administration office has moved from Hughes Educational Center to the Central Administration Building, located at 128 Soo Line Drive. The transition will allow Hughes Educational Center to offer expanded career and technical education opportunities for students.The Central Administration Building will include the following departments: Accounting/Payroll, Activities, AVID, BPS Foundation, Business and Operations, Community Relations, English Learners, Human Resources, Indian Education, Registration, Safety, Students in Transition, Student Support Services, and the Superintendent/Assistant Superintendents. Hughes Educational Center will continue to house some BPS services, such as Child Nutrition and the Library Media Center. -
Kindergarten Registration
Kindergarten Registration for the 2024-2025 school year will open February 1st, 2024. For more information and to register, visit www.bismarckschools.org/kreg
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BPS Family Assistance Fund
The Bismarck Public Schools Foundation (BPSF) has established a BPS Family Assistance Fund. Those that wish to donate may do so through the foundation website or by mail. To donate online, go to https://www.bpsfoundation.com/donations/bps-faf/. To donate by mail, send checks to the BPS Foundation at 806 N. Washington St., Bismarck, ND 58501 and write “BPS-FAF” in the memo line. Families seeking assistance are encouraged to reach out to their counselor or social worker who will connect them to established community resources as well as submit requests for funding needs that cannot be met within existing resources. The BPSF thanks those who have already reached out to volunteer and/or provide monetary donations to help those within our community who are struggling.