Red Ribbon Week is October 24-31. "Celebrate Life. Live Drug Free" is the 2022 theme. DCS Tigers will dress up daily to participate.
Congratulations to your Tigers who improve to 8-1 and advance to the second round of the football playoffs winning 42-8 over Axtell.
Cheerleaders and the band!!
42:0 at half.
Horner with the touchdown run! Score is 14:0
The nuts and bolts of Professional Learning Communities at work this afternoon in DCS. Teacher teams collaborating on the educational experiences they want their students to know. Thanks to ESU 15 staff developer Kelly Erickson for her guidance.
Great things are happening here. Roar loudly!
Dundy County Stratton teachers working together collaborating today. The new Table of Specs for ELA was shared and time was dedicated to training on several new resources that will help ratchet up academic outcomes for all. Great tools for our tool belt.
Now that’s how you spend a Saturday morning! Trynt Unger, Cooper H. and the Little Tiger Youth program played The Falcons of Hitchcock in Trenton. Great job Tigers. Your perfect season continues. Roar Tigers!
Tigers end the regular football season 7-1. They beat Maywood-Hayes Center 66-14 in afternoon action today. Thank you senior players for your time in this program. Now the playoffs! Show Your Stripes!
MTSS Conference
RPAC Volleyball consolation (2/3) :
Maxwell wins 2-0 over DCS
Update from RPAC Volleyball (consolation match)
Maxwell leads 1-0 over DCS
RPAC Volleyball Results:
Wallace 3-0 over DCS
Update from RPAC volleyball:
Wallace wins the first set 25-9
Clarification: Volleyball with Wallace is scheduled for a 5:00 PM start CST. Current local time (Wallace) is 4:18 PM.
RPAC Volleyball in Wallace starts today.
The Lady Tigers play Wallace at 5:00 PM.
Daily Announcements - Thursday October 13, 2022
DCS Mock Trial Team competed on October 12. Their professionalism is evident!
DCS MTSS team in Kearney today learning intervention strategies for our students. The event kicked off with an inspirational message and entertaining program from Dr. Adolf Brown.
Fourth grade students enjoying their hands-on learning lesson on spiders.