
Lady Tigers still in charge with a lead at halftime.


Lady Tigers took charge the 1st quarter.


Chimney Rock served as a marker for travelers for years. This Tiger is hoping to make his own MARK today at D-4 Districts in Bayard. Good luck Blake. Light them up. Make a statement!



DCS Cheerleading Campers are taking a break from their practice


Reminder: Senior Parents night for Girls and Boys Basketball tonight! Lady Tiger parents, please plan to be there at 5pm tonight. We will do girls before their warm ups and boys before their warms up.

UNO's Code Crush visits the DCS fifth and sixth grades. The Ozobots are up and running!








Lady Tigers fought hard tonight against Southern Valley coming up short 40-57.

DCS boys take the win tonight.


Coach Schaub is ready for the big game against Southern Valley! Go Tigers!!!


The science department is in search of assistance for the DCS 7-12 Science Fair. We are looking for community members to volunteer their time to judge student projects.
The Science Fair will be held on Wednesday, February 28. Judging will take place during the school day from roughly 8:00-11:30 AM for first-round judging and 12:30-1:30 for final rounds. Lunch will be provided.
Judges would be responsible for scoring student presentations on their projects with a provided rubric. We are hoping to recruit 4-6 volunteers. A science background is encouraged, but not necessary.
If you would like to volunteer as a judge please reach out to Elisha Hinojosa, ehinojosa@dcstigers.org.


DCS is a great place! Among other things, we like to be trend setters. Several patrons have been seen donning flashy Tiger Suits this year. The girls basketball team…not all pictured bought their coach one. Mr. Schaub…you look marvelous! Roar Tigers 🐅


District Career Development Event Day (CDE) #2
Today the DCS FFA sent 15 students to NCTA in Curtis to compete in another round of CDEs. With 5 different competitions and multiple members participating in multiple events it made for a great day of getting out of our comfort zones and trying new things! We were represented in Ag Biotechnology, Ag Mechanics, Farm Business Management, Nursery & Landscape, and Vet Science. With some new faces and many returning, we are getting better each day! We have one more date full of competition before State Convention in April! Results from today are below.
Ag Biotechnology: Lexie Yrkoski (13th); Kennedy Bailey (14th); Hope Sandmann (15th); Emma Cawthra (16th).
Ag Mechanics: Austin Sydow (Red Ribbon - 12th); Braxton Merklin (46th); Judd Johnson (47th); Jacob Fanning (49th).
Farm Business Management: Brodie Rogers (White Ribbon - 16th); Emma Cawthra (20th); Abi Foster (29th); Taos Dale (35th).
Nursery & Landscape: Kennedy Bailey (White Robbon - 20th); Alyssa Schneider (34th); Hope Sandmann (37th); Haley Ladenburger (42nd)
Vet Science: Jack Johnson (43rd); Lexie Yrkoski (53rd); Haley Ladenburger (65th); Leila Bernard (77th).
Good job today everyone!







ACT Matters! DCS has embedded ACT practice back into our school day this semester. On to College and ACT Test Prep are rolling at DCS. Today’s focus is Math. Thank you Mrs. Fox for facilitating today. #ACTMatters,#Improvement,#MyDCSStory



Girls Basketball Subdistrict D2-9: DCS vs Hitchcock County @ Cambridge; Tuesday February 13, 6:00pm MT.
Bracket attached is in CENTRAL TIME.


University of Nebraska Omaha and CodeCrush invaded DCS to teach coding and programming to our junior high.


Upgrade Alert! The new kiln is installed at the elementary school. There will be some great ceramics in our future. Nice work Mrs. Zarkowski.


JH Basketball Tournament Bracket for Saturday (02/10). Girls will play in Wauneta and Boys will play in Palisade.


Tonight's Live Stream Link for basketball at Southern Valley. JV starts at 3:30 mt.
https://fan.hudl.com/usa/ne/oxford/organization/6834/southern-valley-high-school

REMINDER: There is no school this Friday, February 9 or Monday, February 12. #DCSTigers


Congratulations to Jackson Kerchal for signing his letter of intent to play football and study at Fort Hays State next year. You have been instrumental in our success Jackson. Your leadership on and off the field will be missed. The Tigers of Fort Hays are truly fortunate.









