Rapid City Mayor Recognizes the Difference-Makers in Education

Gratitude:

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Rapid City: 

Jason Salamun | Mayor 

Mayor Jason Salamun of Rapid City expresses heartfelt appreciation for the profound impact of his educational journey through the Rapid City area schools. From Kenya Lake Elementary to West Middle School, culminating in his graduation from Stevens High School, Mayor Salamun reflects on the pivotal role these institutions played in shaping his life. The significance deepens as both of his children also graduated from Rapid City Area Schools upon his return to the community.

In a sincere acknowledgment, Mayor Salamun extends gratitude to the dedicated individuals in public education—the teachers, staff, custodians, bus drivers, and more. Beyond recognizing their roles, he emphasizes the profound investment these individuals make in the next generation, the future, and, most importantly, the students themselves.

This narrative is a testament to the enduring impact of Rapid City Area Schools. It celebrates not only academic achievements but also the collective effort to build a brighter future for the community. As we join Mayor Salamun in expressing our gratitude, let’s recognize the pivotal role played by those who shape the educational journey of our students and contribute to the flourishing of our city. 🎓🏫 #RapidCityEducation #GratitudeInEducation #InvestingInTheFuture

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Mayor Jason Salamun expresses profound gratitude for his education in Rapid City area schools, from Kenya Lake Elementary to Stevens High School, a journey now continued by his children in Rapid City Area Schools. #GratitudePoweredbySDPublicSchools

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