







Congratulations to Erika Hauck, who received the A.B.L.E. Award during our August in-service this year. This traveling trophy is awarded monthly to a staff memer exhibiting REDHAWK WAY Values and is noticed going A.bove and B.eyond, L.eading by E.xample.
Keep it up, Mrs. Hauck!


We have exciting news — there are advertising spots available on our Redhawk videoboard!
Spots are limited, so don’t wait! If you're interested in promoting your business while staying connected with the community, reach out today for details.
📧CeCe Louwagie – cecelia.louwagie@k12.sd.us
Let’s shine a spotlight on YOUR business! 🌟


Estelline School District will be spraying for mosquitoes. For your safety, stay off sprayed areas for at least 24 hours after appliaction. Beckman Field was sprayed today and the school playground and practice football field will be sprayed Sunday morning. We will be posting signs in the affected areas.











The calendars we mailed home showed early release as 1 pm dismissals, which is incorrect. On our planned early release days, students will be dismissed at noon. The linked calendar on the website is accurate.
Sorry for any confusion!


Looking forward to seeing everyone back in the school!


We’d like to invite families to a fun STEM evening on SDSU’s campus!
Children and their families will have the opportunity to:
• Interact with engineering clubs like Human Powered Vehicle, Robotics, and Quarter Scale Tractor
• Play basketball with SDSU Men’s and Women’s basketball players
• Make their own musical instruments
• Build with LEGOs and Magna-Tiles
• And much more!
Sept. 4th at SDSU!


Mrs. Karen Jackson grew up on a farm between Cottonwood and Marshall, MN. She chose Estelline for its close-knit, supportive school community and welcoming staff.
This will be her 20th year in education. She began teaching special education preschool in Minnesota, then stayed home to raise her three children while running a home daycare, preschool, and substitute teaching. After moving near Woonsocket, she taught preschool for 17 years with the Woonsocket School District and Head Start.
Recently, she and her husband moved closer to their grown children—Daniel (Stacia and granddaughter Freya), Joseph, and Alicia (Zach Ries). She was teaching Family and Consumer Science and served as FCCLA advisor in Elkton. She also has experience teaching driver’s education, elementary art, and running art workshops and camps.
Now she settled into their remodeled home outside of White, she’s excited to return to her passion—teaching preschool/junior kindergarten—and looks forward to meeting the students and families of Estelline.
Please help us welcome Mrs. Jackson to the Redhawk family—we're lucky to have her!
❤️🖤






Mr. Campbell brings a unique "Midwest trifecta" background to Estelline! Born in downtown St. Paul, MN, raised in Hudson, WI, and growing up through adulthood in Brandon, SD.
He’ll be teaching High School Social Studies, and he’s passionate about creating a classroom where curiosity thrives. One of his guiding quotes is: “Be curious, not judgmental.” His goal is to build a space where students feel safe to ask questions, explore different perspectives, and better understand the world around them. He says, “At the end of the day, the best thing we can do is ask for help and accept it. If you keep doing that, you’ll always be moving toward better.”
So, why Estelline? Mr. Campbell says it’s the kind of place where real relationships form—where teachers cheer for students at Friday night games, get to know families, and become part of the heartbeat of the community. “It’s got heart,” he says, “kind of like a pan of hot, fresh cookies right out of the oven—comforting, simple, and exactly what you need to feel at home.”
As for what he’s most looking forward to? “Getting to know my students—not just their names, but what motivates them, what excites them, what lights that spark. There’s something powerful about seeing that lightbulb moment, like when a sunflower finds the sun.”
Please help us welcome Mr. Campbell to the Redhawk family—we're lucky to have him! ❤️🖤




She holds a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and Early Childhood/Special Education from Northern State University. Over the past 12 years, she has taught 3rd grade, kindergarten, and preschool/early intervention at the Newell School District, while also serving in various leadership roles including Technology Coordinator, Director of Student Support, and Assessment Coordinator for the past five years. She has also coached track and volleyball for the last 11 years, which has been a rewarding way to connect with students outside of academics.
She is thrilled to be returning to the classroom as a kindergarten teacher and to serve as the high school Student Council Advisor. She chose Estelline for its welcoming small-town atmosphere and to be closer to her family. She has heard wonderful things about the district and community, and looking forward to getting started!
Let's make Cara feel right at home in Estelline! ❤️🖤We are excited to have you!

