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Mark and Marcia Wilson came to DCS to introduce our students to different types of owls. From the small Saw Whet and Screech Owls, to the Snowy and Great Horned Owls.
A long standing tradition was revived today, when DCS students dressed up in their costumes and hiked up the hill to the Yankee parking lot. Parents and other community members met us and handed out festive treats!
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With the help of Mark Ragonese and Jeannie Connolly, students at DCS dyed and stamped flags. Our hopes and dreams will be written on the flags. These will then be attached to an outdoor structure and we will see our flags flying in the wind.
With the help of Art Teacher, Andy Shultz, DCS students celebrated our school motto of “DCS Cares….for ourselves, each other, out school and community,” by creating beautiful heart shaped collages.
Mr. Dave DeWitt, retired engineer and resident of Dublin, created a 3D Dinosuar Park for DCS! He presented the park to DCS students and shared his wealth of knowledge about engineering and dinosaurs.
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Students had to add a few more layers today with the cooler temperatures and breeze, but it adds to the experience of learning under the tents!
Each year students in the upper grades are responsible for raising the flags at our school. They learn about the significance of the flag and treat the flag with great care.