DCS state basketball pep rally and sendoff. Great job everyone. Good luck Tigers.
State Basketball Student Section Themes!
Congratulations to our DCS 7-12 Science Fair winners!!
In the Engineering Goals Category
1st - Brodie R.
2nd - Diego A.
In the Scientific Method Category
High School:
1st - Emma B.
2nd - Kennedy B.
3rd - Lexie Y.
Junior High:
1st - DJ S.
2nd - Tagen Y.
3rd - Gary S.
DCS finished in 2nd place with 32 out of 48 points possible!!!
DCS School district competed in the 2024 Nebraska School Breakfast Challenge.
School Breakfast fuels healthy kids! Children who eat breakfast have better focus, better attendance, higher scores, and are healthier overall.
The challenge launched Feb. 1, 2024 and 26 schools signed up to compete! The challenge ended on February 23 and six schools’ scores pushed them to the top!
Shout out to all those who helped make this a great accomplishment for DCS!
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: Kitchen Director
Read Across America Day celebration at the Elementary School! Classes are going from room to room with different activities in each class
Congratulations to Kayana Riley who will continue her education at Concordia University in Seward next Fall. She will join the Bulldog Track and Field team and add to their program. Great job Kayana!
State basketball ticket information:
State Boys Basketball Pinnacle Bank Arena Clear Bag Policy
This Friday celebration covered academics, fine and performing arts, athletics, academic and athletic competitions, science fair winners, VIPs, teacher appreciation, and the crowning of four deserving students of the month. Be sure to look at the smile on K. Barbour’s face! That’s why we do this celebration.
NEBRASKA WORLD LANGUAGE DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS RECOGNIZED
The Nebraska Department of Education is recognizing 65 Distinguished World Language Scholars during World Language Week 2024.
The World Language Distinguished Scholar Award recognizes Nebraska students for their leadership in language learning, commitment to language study, appreciation for cultural diversity, and communicative competence. Students were nominated by their teachers and submitted a portfolio.
“Learning a world language means strengthening one’s understanding of humans across all backgrounds, ethnicities, and time periods.,” said Bellevue West High senior and World Language Distinguished Scholar Nathan Walther. “Learning a world language is an essential skill that is necessary in the diverse world we live in today, because it builds much needed connections between people amidst much divisiveness.”
For more information about World Language Week and the World Language Distinguished Scholar Award visit: https://www.education.ne.gov/worldlanguage/world-language-week/.
Receiving Honors:
Klayton Rinne
ESU5 - Dundy County Stratton High School,
Kelly Garcia, Teacher
Way to go Klayton!!
Now this is a Beautiful Breakfast spread!! Lucky kids!
Early dismissal at 2:30 pm on Wednesday, March 6! Go cheer on the boys in Lincoln and have a great Spring Break!
7-1 Junior High face mugs are bisque fired and ready for glazing. From animals to cartoon characters, this class has done a great job. Stay tuned for the finished product next week
Miss Kassadee Barbour is ready to cheer on the DCS boy's basketball team in her new sweatshirt she made in art class.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: Secondary Principal
Find more information at this link: https://www.nebraskaeducationjobs.ne.gov/jobs/dundy-county-stratton-schools/secondary-principal-11/
Contact businessmanager@dcstigers.org or call 308.423.2738 with questions.
6th grade running their Agora after their studies of Ancient Greece!
Our DCS Elementary raised over 3200.00 for the American Heart Association during their Heart Challenge! Thank you to the High School students for volunteering to get a whip cream pie to the face! Hats off to Mrs Wonderly for organizing this event!
It is said that the highest level of reasoning is necessary to judge the work of others. This was displayed today by our judges! Impressive work made harder by the quality of projects created by students. What a great day!
Congratulations to all of our science fair finalists and a huge thanks to the judges (not pictured, Torri L.) that volunteered their time!! High school finalists: Kennedy B., Lexie R., Emma B., Emily S., & Abi F. Junior high finalists: Gary S., Tagen Y., DJ S., Maelee F., & Kayla W. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for junior high and high school will be announced on Friday. Boards will remain on display today until 7:00 pm if you want to come check them out!