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Superintendent highlights steady student activity participation, outdoor-learning grant and planned AI training

Vermillion School District 13-1 Board of Education · December 9, 2025
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District administrators reported stable student participation in activities (about 78–81% of high school students involved), an outdoor-learning project funded by the Vermillion Public Schools Foundation, bus-pass pricing changes for spring and an upcoming staff in-service focused on ethical and practical uses of AI.

Vermillion School District 13-1 officials on Dec. 8 highlighted steady student engagement in extracurriculars, new outdoor-learning investments and several operational items families should note for the winter term.

Mister Heska, who presented participation figures for athletics and fine arts, said participation remains "very steady," estimating "we're probably in that anywhere from 78 to 81 of the kids at the high school are involved in some activity." Board members questioned some missing spring-sport entries in the packet;…

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