State Future Funds to Support Education at South Dakota State Penitentiary


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 23, 2025
Contact: Briana Vande Pol 

STATE FUTURE FUNDS TO SUPPORT EDUCATION AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE PENITENTIARY 

PIERRE, S.D. – Governor Larry Rhoden and the South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) have awarded approximately $1,518,000 in FY 26 Future Fund dollars to support skilled trades education and job training at the South Dakota State Penitentiary.  

With oversight from the South Dakota Board of Technical Education, the funds will help Southeast Technical College offer on-site instruction at the penitentiary. The program will provide incarcerated individuals the opportunity to earn a diesel heavy equipment certificate, gaining valuable skills to prepare for life after release. 

“Being Open for Opportunity means investing in people and believing in second chances,” said Governor Larry Rhoden. “These Future Funds will support meaningful educational programming that helps individuals build better lives and contributes to a stronger workforce across our state.” 

Southeast Tech and the Department of Corrections have spent several years laying the groundwork for prison-based education. With a strong track record in technical training and a proven partnership already helping students earn industry credentials, this expansion brings instruction inside the facility and connects more learners with the tools to succeed. 

“Education is one of the best ways to support rehabilitation and reduce recidivism,” said Secretary of Corrections Kellie Wasko. “We’re grateful to Governor Rhoden and his team for supporting reentry efforts. These programs give people purpose, build skills, and strengthen families and communities across South Dakota.” 

"Keeping South Dakota strong, safe, and free means investing in solutions that make our state better for everyone,” said GOED Commissioner Bill Even. “Supporting education inside the correctional system creates new pathways to employment and helps meet the workforce needs of our growing industries.” 

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