Sioux Falls, S.D.-based American Bank & Trust donated $57,754 to local schools this year through its Spirit Card Program. .This year’s donations included:$8,280 to the Miller Rustlers for K-12 field trips.$8,137 to the Huron Tigers for grants and scholarships. $6,109 to the Pierre Governors for ink and vinyl supplies, adaptive kitchen equipment and supplies, several additional microscopes and other supplies. $5,647 to the Wessington Springs Spartans for indoor track supplies, classroom headphones, a butter dispenser and other items. $5,644 to the De Smet Bulldogs for new furniture in the high school library. $3,886 to the Wolsey-Wessington Warbirds for a poster printer for classrooms and the school.$3,767 to the Worthington Trojans for general purposes. $2,447 to the Northwestern Wildcats toward furnishing a new gym lobby. $2,328 to the Stanley County Buffaloes for materials for shop class, books, storage organizers and other purposes$1,088 to the Corsica-Stickney Jaguars for a flagpole, concrete work and benches for the outside of the elementary school. $1,367 to the Watertown Arrows for use in its High School Best Buddies program, which helps students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. $1,000 to the Aberdeen Central Golden Eagles for athletic equipment in the district. $1,000 to the Aberdeen Christian Knights for general use in the district. $1,000 to the Aberdeen Roncalli Cavaliers for supplies and subscriptions from pre-K to 12th grade. $1,000 to the Howard Tigers for new first grade classroom supplies. $1,000 to the Iroquois Lake Preston Sharks for new athletic squat racks.$1,000 to the James Valley Christian Vikings for academic and athletic purposes. $1,000 to the Lisbon Broncos for classroom supplies for K-12 students. $1,000 to the Lennox Orioles to go toward unpaid student lunch accounts. $1,000 to the Tea Area Titans for new streaming equipment — cameras and computer setups — for events including the local Performing Arts Center. American Bank & Trust has donated $327,023 to local schools in the past 13 years.
Sioux Falls, S.D.-based American Bank & Trust donated $57,754 to local schools this year through its Spirit Card Program. .This year’s donations included:$8,280 to the Miller Rustlers for K-12 field trips.$8,137 to the Huron Tigers for grants and scholarships. $6,109 to the Pierre Governors for ink and vinyl supplies, adaptive kitchen equipment and supplies, several additional microscopes and other supplies. $5,647 to the Wessington Springs Spartans for indoor track supplies, classroom headphones, a butter dispenser and other items. $5,644 to the De Smet Bulldogs for new furniture in the high school library. $3,886 to the Wolsey-Wessington Warbirds for a poster printer for classrooms and the school.$3,767 to the Worthington Trojans for general purposes. $2,447 to the Northwestern Wildcats toward furnishing a new gym lobby. $2,328 to the Stanley County Buffaloes for materials for shop class, books, storage organizers and other purposes$1,088 to the Corsica-Stickney Jaguars for a flagpole, concrete work and benches for the outside of the elementary school. $1,367 to the Watertown Arrows for use in its High School Best Buddies program, which helps students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. $1,000 to the Aberdeen Central Golden Eagles for athletic equipment in the district. $1,000 to the Aberdeen Christian Knights for general use in the district. $1,000 to the Aberdeen Roncalli Cavaliers for supplies and subscriptions from pre-K to 12th grade. $1,000 to the Howard Tigers for new first grade classroom supplies. $1,000 to the Iroquois Lake Preston Sharks for new athletic squat racks.$1,000 to the James Valley Christian Vikings for academic and athletic purposes. $1,000 to the Lisbon Broncos for classroom supplies for K-12 students. $1,000 to the Lennox Orioles to go toward unpaid student lunch accounts. $1,000 to the Tea Area Titans for new streaming equipment — cameras and computer setups — for events including the local Performing Arts Center. American Bank & Trust has donated $327,023 to local schools in the past 13 years.