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Sioux Falls doubles down on STEM: District expands pipeline to tech careers

May 2, 2026

Sioux Falls students now have expanded access to hands-on STEM education through a district-wide initiative that combines specialized programming, career connections, and targeted funding. The district's multi-pronged approach includes its Career and Technical Education Academy's Engineering & Robotics program, which teaches students the engineering design process through collaborative projects using Computer Aided Design software. Students apply computational methods, statistical analysis, and project management practices—skills increasingly demanded by South Dakota's biotech and technology sectors.

The district's Public School Proud Grants program, which provides educators with up to $10,000 in funding, has supported the acquisition of programmable robots, 3D printers, and other STEM resources that give students immersive learning experiences. Meanwhile, the Sioux Falls Elementary and Middle School Gifted Programs offer accelerated STEAM units specifically designed to challenge advanced learners, fostering collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking skills essential for 21st-century careers.

Sioux Falls' efforts align with a broader state momentum in STEM education. Black Hills State University is leading an $8 million National Science Foundation grant titled the "South Dakota Research Ecosystem Network," which aims to create a pipeline for the next generation of the state's STEM workforce. The project engages K-12 teachers and students across South Dakota, including bridge programs at tribal colleges and universities to broaden participation in STEM fields.

The South Dakota Biotech Association also offers K-12 STEM Outreach Grants designed to connect students with local STEM companies and careers, emphasizing hands-on learning that ties classroom activities directly to workforce opportunities. District leaders say the expanded STEM initiatives position Sioux Falls students to compete for high-wage, high-demand jobs in biotechnology, engineering, and information technology—sectors critical to South Dakota's economic future.

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