
Students are 69% more likely to eat fruit. Encourage fruit tastings or “Fruit Fun Facts.”


Students who eat school lunch are 63% more likely to eat vegetables. Promote green foods and veggie fun!


National School Lunch Week (October 13–17).
Kickoff Day: “Power Up with School Lunch!”
Celebrating how school meals fuel healthy bodies and minds.
Don't forget to thank our great lunch staff!


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Kickoff Day: “Power Up with School Lunch!”
Celebrating how school meals fuel healthy bodies and minds. Encourage principals or counselors to thank lunch staff.







English Class
We started classes this week.






Parents: The DCSD Online Registration System is now open. Please be aware that class lists/schedules are not finalized at this time and are subject to change.
You can access the system by visiting the parent portal (https://dcsd.powerschool.com), logging in, and clicking the Online Registration link, located near the top-left corner of the screen. You will need to complete the online registration forms for each student. Here are a couple of key points to remember: - If your student has previously been enrolled in the current school, you can complete the online registration forms and do not need to attend a live registration event. -If you are registering a new student in any grade level, you must physically go to the school, and take the other required documents with you (Official Birth Certificate, Immunization Records - TB test results if applicable, Proof of Address, Parenting Plan (must be divorce decree) if applicable. For students in grades 7-12, please include a Withdrawal Form from the previous school and a transcript from that school. -If your student is in junior high or high school, you can click on the following link to pay their registration fees: https://dcsd.schoolcashonline.com. Setting up an account if you don't already have one is relatively easy, but you will need to know a couple of student information points, such as your Student Number. If you need help, you are welcome to contact your school or the district office.



























