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Cheyenne - Eagle Butte School
2004 E St.
Eagle Butte, SD 57625

Mailing Address:
Cheyenne - Eagle Butte School
P.O. Box 672
Eagle Butte, SD 57625

Cheyenne - Eagle Butte Elementary
P.O. Box 260
Eagle Butte, SD 57625

Phone Numbers:

Administration 605.964.8777
High School 605.964.8744
Junior High 605.964.7841
Upper Elementary 605.964.2702
Elementary 605.964.2702
Primary 605.964.7920
E.A.G.L.E. Center 605.964.8773

Other Phone Numbers

Welcome to the Cheyenne - Eagle Butte School's Website!

Our Mission Statement

To prepare students with the academic, spiritual, physical, cultural and social skills needed to be lifelong learners and productive world citizens in a technological world.

Class of 2016

Members of C-EB's Class of 2016 pose for a picture with C-EB alumni Lindee Lawrence '08, Mary Mitchell '11, and Courtney Fischer '12 while on a post-secondary field trip to Black Hills State Univerisity.

Jimmi

Cheyenne-Eagle Butte High School is proud to announce that Jimmi J. Lawrence-Newbrough is a 2013 recipient of the Gates Millennium Scholarship. Each year the GMS Program selects 1,000 recipients, only 250 of which are American Indian students. This year's applicant pool was the largest ever with 54,000 submitted applications. The Gates Scholarship is a good through graduation scholarship that pays for their recipients unmet financial need.

Jimmi will attend Presentation College in Aberdeen, SD in the fall of 2013 to pursue a degree in Radiologic Technology. She is the daughter of Rose & Donel Newbrough and the granddaughter of Yvonne Garreau and Debbie & Ross Lawrence.


Visit the High School Art Class Website


Cheyenne River PRIDE Team's On Call Counselor

605-200-0973

For Suicide Prevention and Emotional Crisis

The Cheyenne River PRIDE Team's goal is to help people who don't know where to turn for help and to serve our people in crisis by overcoming the barriers to help due to fear, isolation, abuse, physical disability, health, location, problem type or timing of the crisis.

The Cheyenne River Pride Team's sole mission is to help people in crisis. Our team operates a confidential and anonymous hotline 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Dedicated and trained telephone counselors answer each call. "The caller can remainanonymous," as one person helps another in a moment of need.

As we grow, the Cheyenne River Pride Team will continue to fulfill our mission by providing new programs and services that meet the needs of our callers.