High school boys basketball open gym tonight has been changed to 5pm
Independent Living students had a tasty day, they all were able to pick one of their budget meals, grocery shop and make it. The winner of the cheapest meal per serving was Earlen with an $0.80 /serving goulosh!
There will be no 3 on 3 basketball on Wednesday, November 22nd due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Everyone have a safe and fun holiday. See you again on November 29th.
FINANCIAL AID/SCHOLARSHIP EVENING
Budgets and grocery shopping are the topic of the week in Independent Living. The kids drew for a scenario, made a weekly menu and grocery list all within a budget. This group even got to do their own shopping for one of the planned meals.
FACS II students have been learing about how fats, sugars and salts can impact our health now and in the future. We put it into practice by taking a regular muffin recipe and swapping out the butter and sugar for healthier alternatives.
Join the DCHS Drama Club for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz on December 1 and 2 at 7:00 p.m.
***correction*** There will be a JH boys basketball open gym Tuesday night at 7:30
Definitely appreciate the materials dropped off today by TLC Construction.
Happy World Kindness Day! What can you do today to brighten someone's day?
DCE October Character Trait: RESPONSIBILITY
Congratulations to the following students for showing OUTSTANDING responsibility during the month of October: Hendrix Paulson, Havynn Lindsey, Jordyn Gunderson, Ava Lindenberg, Aria Coughanour, Oliver Brodal, Huxley Kruger
November Character Trait: KINDNESS
Congratulations DCE October Students of the Month!
Pictured: Karsen Fritsch, Faith Fagerbakke, Piper Ames,
Lexi Erickson, Brody Aaberg, Teagan Swanson, Berkley McDermott
Classes at DCE met their Accelerated Reader Goals for Quarter 1 and earned the opportunity to toilet paper the teachers! Teachers were GREAT sports! It was a fun time for everyone! Keep Reading!
World Kindness Day!
November 13, 2023
Thank you to all the brave men and women that have served our country and fought for the freedoms we have today. We appreciate you and your families!
Thank you to the Divide County Job Development Authority for sponsoring a Youth Lead Local training for some of our students. Youth Lead Local is a program offered through NDSU Extension. The students participated in a True Colors personality exercise, learned some basics of parliamentary procedure, how they can deal with conflict, and discussed project implementation.
Our freshman and juniors attended a career expo in Minot on Wednesday. They were able to visit and experience different career opportunities.
Throughout the week Mrs. Ator and Mrs. Kolstad's 3rd grade students learned about Veterans Day. We wanted to honor the courage and sacrifice made by all Veterans! Students brought addresses of family and friends who are Veterans and also addresses collected from our local Veterans groups to send thank you letters to well over 100 Veterans.
We are forever grateful for the ones who protected our freedom and remembering the heroes who never came back.
Thank you!
7th grade English students working on mapping the island from The Lord of the Flies novel.
Thank you to Minot State University Faculty quintet "Sub-Zero" for visiting DCE today and performing for our 5th and 6th grade students. It was a fantastic concert! They are giving a FREE public performance at Concordia Lutheran Church tonight at 7 p.m. This opportunity is sponsored by the John and Elaine Andrist Grant. Thank you!