Number of outgoing calls made at the new call center in Sioux Falls from opening day to July 23, 2013
What is 215,450?
100
Buffalo
What is "Tatanka?"
100
Names of at least 8 of the SJIS residences
What are Afra, Dennis, Raphael, Ambrose, William, Summerlee, Perky, Cyr, Pinger, Mathias, Stevens, Fisher, Speyer, Rooney, Sheehy, Giles, Carola, Hogebach and Crane?
100
As of Aug. 1, anticipated number of students enrolled at SJIS this fall
What is 212?
100
The four Circle of Courage values
What are Belonging, Mastery, Independence and Generostiy?
200
Number of incoming calls received at the new call center in Sioux Falls from opening day to July 23, 2013
What is 9,400?
200
Thank you
What is "Pilamaya?"
200
Home named after St. Joseph’s Indian Schools Founding Father
What is Hogebach?
200
Number of families who have graduated from the FAST program since it began in 2001
What is 109?
200
The brand colors of SJIS
What are blue and yellow?
300
Average number of visitors to the Museum annually
What is 16,000?
300
Extended family
What is "Tiyospaye?"
300
Maximum number of students per home
What is 12?
300
Number of total staff serving the SJIS enterprise, including development
What is 248?
300
Colors of the four directions
What are black, red, yellow and white?
400
Average annual revenue generated by the museum
What is $325,000?
400
Good morning
What is "Hihanni waste?"
400
Year the tunnel was built between the Akta Lakota Museum and the gym
What is 2000?
400
Number of combined years of experience of our SJIS front office staff, Cindy and Dianne
What is 52? (Which seems impossible since neither looks a day over 25)
400
Our non-violent crisis pervention program
What is CPI?
500
Cost of a pop in the teachers' lounge
What is 50 cents?
500
The sign of the cross
What is "Ate yapi, na cinca na, woniya wakan, caje kin on?"
500
Year the two newest high school homes were dedicated
What is 2007?
500
Number of times the bell rings to signal it’s time to change classes
What is three?
500
St. Joseph’s Indian School, an apostolate of the Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart, partners with Native American children and families to educate for life mind, body, heart and spirit