2008-09 Daily Announcements Archive

Thursday, May 28:


DSA - VCA Students take the Grand Prize at the DAFFY Film Festival Thursday Night

The film "Dibujar" won best "Experimental" film and got best of festival with the "Elmer Award."  Katie Aldworth, Brady Billings, Huan Manton, and Dylan Releu are the filmmakers. They also won a 500 dollar scholarship to the Colorado Film School! Congratulations to all the DSA finalists!



Schedule:

Thursday, May 28:
HS- All Make-ups will be given, by appointment only.
HS- High School student do not report unless they have an appointment to make up a final exam.
MS- Thursday is a normal day for all middle school students.

Friday, May 29: 
HS- Assessment Day- HS students do not report/no classes
MS- Last day for middle school students.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, May 27:



DSA - VCA Students take the Grand Prize at the DAFFY Film Festival Thursday Night

The film "Dibujar" won best "Experimental" film and got best of festival with the "Elmer Award."  Katie Aldworth, Brady Billings, Huan Manton, and Dylan Releu are the filmmakers. They also won a 500 dollar scholarship to the Colorado Film School! Congratulations to all the DSA finalists!



Final Week Schedule:

Tuesday, May 26:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 1
9:05 - 10:35 - period 2
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 4
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 4
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 6

Wednesday, May 27:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 3
9:05 - 10:35 - period 5
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 7
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 7
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 8 (MS report to your period 2 class - HS report to your period 6 class.  If you are in Intro or American Lit. report to regular classroom to complete writing section of test.)

Thursday, May 28:
HS- All Make-ups will be given, by appointment only.
HS- High School student do not report unless they have an appointment to make up a final exam.
MS- Thursday is a normal day for all middle school students.

Friday, May 29: 
HS- Assessment Day- HS students do not report/no classes
MS- Last day for middle school students.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, May 26:


Final Week Schedule:

Tuesday, May 26:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 1
9:05 - 10:35 - period 2
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 4
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 4
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 6

Wednesday, May 27:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 3
9:05 - 10:35 - period 5
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 7
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 7
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 8 (MS report to your period 2 class - HS report to your period 6 class.  If you are in Intro or American Lit. report to regular classroom to complete writing section of test.)

Thursday, May 28:
HS- All Make-ups will be given, by appointment only.
HS- High School student do not report unless they have an appointment to make up a final exam.
MS- Thursday is a normal day for all middle school students.

Friday, May 29: 
HS- Assessment Day- HS students do not report/no classes
MS- Last day for middle school students.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, May 22:


Final Week Schedule:

Tuesday, May 26:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 1
9:05 - 10:35 - period 2
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 4
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 4
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 6

Wednesday, May 27:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 3
9:05 - 10:35 - period 5
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 7
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 7
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 8 (MS report to your period 2 class - HS report to your period 6 class.  If you are in Intro or American Lit. report to regular classroom to complete writing section of test.)

Thursday, May 28:
HS- All Make-ups will be given, by appointment only.
HS- High School student do not report unless they have an appointment to make up a final exam.
MS- Thursday is a normal day for all middle school students.

Friday, May 29: 
HS- Assessment Day- HS students do not report/no classes
MS- Last day for middle school students.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, May 21:


Final Week Schedule:

Tuesday, May 26:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 1
9:05 - 10:35 - period 2
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 4
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 4
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 6

Wednesday, May 27:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 3
9:05 - 10:35 - period 5
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 7
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 7
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 8 (MS report to your period 2 class - HS report to your period 6 class.  If you are in Intro or American Lit. report to regular classroom to complete writing section of test.)

Thursday, May 28:
HS- All Make-ups will be given, by appointment only.
HS- High School student do not report unless they have an appointment to make up a final exam.
MS- Thursday is a normal day for all middle school students.

Friday, May 29: 
HS- Assessment Day- HS students do not report/no classes
MS- Last day for middle school students.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, May 20:


Final Week Schedule:

Tuesday, May 26:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 1
9:05 - 10:35 - period 2
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 4
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 4
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 6

Wednesday, May 27:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 3
9:05 - 10:35 - period 5
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 7
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 7
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 8 (MS report to your period 2 class - HS report to your period 6 class.  If you are in Intro or American Lit. report to regular classroom to complete writing section of test.)

Thursday, May 28:
HS- All Make-ups will be given, by appointment only.
HS- High School student do not report unless they have an appointment to make up a final exam.
MS- Thursday is a normal day for all middle school students.

Friday, May 29: 
HS- Assessment Day- HS students do not report/no classes
MS- Last day for middle school students.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Tuesday, May 19:


Final Week Schedule:

Tuesday, May 26:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 1
9:05 - 10:35 - period 2
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 4
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 4
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 6

Wednesday, May 27:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 3
9:05 - 10:35 - period 5
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 7
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 7
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 8 (MS report to your period 2 class - HS report to your period 6 class.  If you are in Intro or American Lit. report to regular classroom to complete writing section of test.)

Thursday, May 28:
HS- All Make-ups will be given, by appointment only.
HS- High School student do not report unless they have an appointment to make up a final exam.
MS- Thursday is a normal day for all middle school students.

Friday, May 29: 
HS- Assessment Day- HS students do not report/no classes
MS- Last day for middle school students.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, May 18:


Final Week Schedule:

Tuesday, May 26:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 1
9:05 - 10:35 - period 2
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 4
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 4
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 6

Wednesday, May 27:
7:30 - 9:00 - period 3
9:05 - 10:35 - period 5
10:40 - 12:10 - HS period 7
10:40 - 11:34 - MS Lunch
11:34 - 1:04 - MS period 7
12:10 - 1:04 - HS Lunch
1:09 - 2:39 - period 8 (MS report to your period 2 class - HS report to your period 6 class.  If you are in Intro or American Lit. report to regular classroom to complete writing section of test.)

Thursday, May 28:
HS- All Make-ups will be given, by appointment only.
HS- High School student do not report unless they have an appointment to make up a final exam.
MS- Thursday is a normal day for all middle school students.

Friday, May 29: 
HS- Assessment Day- HS students do not report/no classes
MS- Last day for middle school students.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, May 15:


Today is a late start day.  Here is the schedule:

Period 1    10:29-10:54     25 min.      
Period 2    10:59-11:24     25 min.
Period 3    11:29-11:54     25 min.
Period 4    11:59-12:24    25 min.
LUNCH     12:24-1:09     40 Min.
Period 5    1:14-1:39        25 min.
Period 6    1:44-2:09        25 min.
Period 7    2:14-2:39        25 min.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, May 14:


Tomorrow is a late start day.  Here is the schedule:

Period 1    10:29-10:54     25 min.      
Period 2    10:59-11:24     25 min.
Period 3    11:29-11:54     25 min.
Period 4    11:59-12:24    25 min.
LUNCH     12:24-1:09     40 Min.
Period 5    1:14-1:39        25 min.
Period 6    1:44-2:09        25 min.
Period 7    2:14-2:39        25 min.



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursday, May 14,  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, May 13:


Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursday, May 14,  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, May 12:


Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursday, May 14,  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, May 11:


Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursday, May 14,  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, May 8:


History Day Winners:

Middle School Individual Documentary
1st Place  - Rosalind Franklin: Photo 51 and the Secret of Life   
        Clarissa Guy 
2nd Place - Wernher von Braun: The Man Behind the Rockets   
        Laurel Cheever 
3rd Place -Out of the Ashes, South Korea in the Park Chung Hee Era,
        Dylan Goerner 

Middle School Group Documentary
1st Place - Samuel Clemens: Man of Literacy in the Struggle to Reform America   
        Kaitlyn Kraybill-Voth, Sylvie Novins-Montague
2nd Place - Walt Disney: The Man Behind the American Legacy   
        Noah Tichy, Lauren Donahue, Avery Sheiner
3rd Place - Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: The Story of Fannie Lou Hamer   
        Marisha Devore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden

Middle School Group Performance
1st Place - Jackie Robinson: An Agent of Change   
        Benjamin Weil, Gideon Bieser, Calley Pierce, Gabriel Fine, Oliver Oglesby
3rd Place - Mistrial of Marietta: The Lynching of Leo Frank   
        Maggie Mirrione, Brooke Cowden, Paul Arnett, Jackson Lomis, Emma Atuire

Middle School Individual Exhibit
2nd Place - Mao Zedong: Creator of Modern China   
        Binyu Melody Jiang 

Middle School Group Exhibit
2nd Place - Elizabeth "Crazy Bet" Van Lew: Legacy in the Union   
        Sarah Bergman, Sarah Van Vranken

Regional Award - Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: The Story of Fannie Lou Hamer   
        Marisha Devore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden
Asian Award - Out of the Ashes, South Korea in the Park Chung Hee Era,
        Dylan Goerner

High School Group Documentary
2nd Place - To Keep You Is No Benefit.  To Destroy You Is No Loss: Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Regime           
        Calla Winchell, Cordelia Finley

High School Group Performance
1st Place - The Knight of Arabia: Bearing the Burden of Consciousness   
        Maggie Thulson, Emily Barrett, Clare Barrett, Kristian Cowden, Gwenllian Kern-Allely
2nd Place - Chief Joseph and the End of Native American Resistance   
        Aura Cruz, Jose Ramirez



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, May 7:


History Day Winners:

Middle School Individual Documentary
1st Place  - Rosalind Franklin: Photo 51 and the Secret of Life   
        Clarissa Guy 
2nd Place - Wernher von Braun: The Man Behind the Rockets   
        Laurel Cheever 
3rd Place -Out of the Ashes, South Korea in the Park Chung Hee Era,
        Dylan Goerner 

Middle School Group Documentary
1st Place - Samuel Clemens: Man of Literacy in the Struggle to Reform America   
        Kaitlyn Kraybill-Voth, Sylvie Novins-Montague
2nd Place - Walt Disney: The Man Behind the American Legacy   
        Noah Tichy, Lauren Donahue, Avery Sheiner
3rd Place - Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: The Story of Fannie Lou Hamer   
        Marisha Devore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden

Middle School Group Performance
1st Place - Jackie Robinson: An Agent of Change   
        Benjamin Weil, Gideon Bieser, Calley Pierce, Gabriel Fine, Oliver Oglesby
3rd Place - Mistrial of Marietta: The Lynching of Leo Frank   
        Maggie Mirrione, Brooke Cowden, Paul Arnett, Jackson Lomis, Emma Atuire

Middle School Individual Exhibit
2nd Place - Mao Zedong: Creator of Modern China   
        Binyu Melody Jiang 

Middle School Group Exhibit
2nd Place - Elizabeth "Crazy Bet" Van Lew: Legacy in the Union   
        Sarah Bergman, Sarah Van Vranken

Regional Award - Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: The Story of Fannie Lou Hamer   
        Marisha Devore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden
Asian Award - Out of the Ashes, South Korea in the Park Chung Hee Era,
        Dylan Goerner

High School Group Documentary
2nd Place - To Keep You Is No Benefit.  To Destroy You Is No Loss: Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Regime           
        Calla Winchell, Cordelia Finley

High School Group Performance
1st Place - The Knight of Arabia: Bearing the Burden of Consciousness   
        Maggie Thulson, Emily Barrett, Clare Barrett, Kristian Cowden, Gwenllian Kern-Allely
2nd Place - Chief Joseph and the End of Native American Resistance   
        Aura Cruz, Jose Ramirez



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Wednesday, May 6:


History Day Winners:

Middle School Individual Documentary
1st Place  - Rosalind Franklin: Photo 51 and the Secret of Life   
        Clarissa Guy 
2nd Place - Wernher von Braun: The Man Behind the Rockets   
        Laurel Cheever 
3rd Place -Out of the Ashes, South Korea in the Park Chung Hee Era,
        Dylan Goerner 

Middle School Group Documentary
1st Place - Samuel Clemens: Man of Literacy in the Struggle to Reform America   
        Kaitlyn Kraybill-Voth, Sylvie Novins-Montague
2nd Place - Walt Disney: The Man Behind the American Legacy   
        Noah Tichy, Lauren Donahue, Avery Sheiner
3rd Place - Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: The Story of Fannie Lou Hamer   
        Marisha Devore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden

Middle School Group Performance
1st Place - Jackie Robinson: An Agent of Change   
        Benjamin Weil, Gideon Bieser, Calley Pierce, Gabriel Fine, Oliver Oglesby
3rd Place - Mistrial of Marietta: The Lynching of Leo Frank   
        Maggie Mirrione, Brooke Cowden, Paul Arnett, Jackson Lomis, Emma Atuire

Middle School Individual Exhibit
2nd Place - Mao Zedong: Creator of Modern China   
        Binyu Melody Jiang 

Middle School Group Exhibit
2nd Place - Elizabeth "Crazy Bet" Van Lew: Legacy in the Union   
        Sarah Bergman, Sarah Van Vranken

Regional Award - Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: The Story of Fannie Lou Hamer   
        Marisha Devore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden
Asian Award - Out of the Ashes, South Korea in the Park Chung Hee Era,
        Dylan Goerner

High School Group Documentary
2nd Place - To Keep You Is No Benefit.  To Destroy You Is No Loss: Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Regime           
        Calla Winchell, Cordelia Finley

High School Group Performance
1st Place - The Knight of Arabia: Bearing the Burden of Consciousness   
        Maggie Thulson, Emily Barrett, Clare Barrett, Kristian Cowden, Gwenllian Kern-Allely
2nd Place - Chief Joseph and the End of Native American Resistance   
        Aura Cruz, Jose Ramirez



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, May 5:


There will be Benchmark testing for 8th grade students on Tuesday, May 5.  Here is the schedule:

8th grade

6th, 7th & High School
Pd 2:7:29-8:21
Pd 2:7:29-8:21
Pd 3:8:26-9:18Pd 3:8:26-9:18
Pd 4:
9:23-10:15Pd 4:
9:23-10:15
Pd 1:10:20- 10:50
TEST Prep
Pd 1:10:20- 11:12
Lunch: (MS)10:55-11:48Pd 5 (HS):
11:17-12:09

Report to 1st Period
Teacher (Testing 5/6/7)
Lunch : (HS)
12:09-12:45


Pd 6:12:50-1:42


Pd 7:1:47-2:39
             



History Day Winners:

Middle School Individual Documentary
1st Place  - Rosalind Franklin: Photo 51 and the Secret of Life   
        Clarissa Guy 
2nd Place - Wernher von Braun: The Man Behind the Rockets   
        Laurel Cheever 
3rd Place -Out of the Ashes, South Korea in the Park Chung Hee Era,
        Dylan Goerner 

Middle School Group Documentary
1st Place - Samuel Clemens: Man of Literacy in the Struggle to Reform America   
        Kaitlyn Kraybill-Voth, Sylvie Novins-Montague
2nd Place - Walt Disney: The Man Behind the American Legacy   
        Noah Tichy, Lauren Donahue, Avery Sheiner
3rd Place - Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: The Story of Fannie Lou Hamer   
        Marisha Devore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden

Middle School Group Performance
1st Place - Jackie Robinson: An Agent of Change   
        Benjamin Weil, Gideon Bieser, Calley Pierce, Gabriel Fine, Oliver Oglesby
3rd Place - Mistrial of Marietta: The Lynching of Leo Frank   
        Maggie Mirrione, Brooke Cowden, Paul Arnett, Jackson Lomis, Emma Atuire

Middle School Individual Exhibit
2nd Place - Mao Zedong: Creator of Modern China   
        Binyu Melody Jiang 

Middle School Group Exhibit
2nd Place - Elizabeth "Crazy Bet" Van Lew: Legacy in the Union   
        Sarah Bergman, Sarah Van Vranken

Regional Award - Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: The Story of Fannie Lou Hamer   
        Marisha Devore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden
Asian Award - Out of the Ashes, South Korea in the Park Chung Hee Era,
        Dylan Goerner

High School Group Documentary
2nd Place - To Keep You Is No Benefit.  To Destroy You Is No Loss: Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Regime           
        Calla Winchell, Cordelia Finley

High School Group Performance
1st Place - The Knight of Arabia: Bearing the Burden of Consciousness   
        Maggie Thulson, Emily Barrett, Clare Barrett, Kristian Cowden, Gwenllian Kern-Allely
2nd Place - Chief Joseph and the End of Native American Resistance   
        Aura Cruz, Jose Ramirez



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, May 4:


There will be Benchmark testing for 8th grade students on Monday and Tuesday, May 4 & 5.  Here is the schedule:

8th grade

6th, 7th & High School
Pd 2:7:29-8:21
Pd 2:7:29-8:21
Pd 3:8:26-9:18Pd 3:8:26-9:18
Pd 4:
9:23-10:15Pd 4:
9:23-10:15
Pd 1:10:20- 10:50
TEST Prep
Pd 1:10:20- 11:12
Lunch: (MS)10:55-11:48Pd 5 (HS):
11:17-12:09

Report to 1st Period
Teacher (Testing 5/6/7)
Lunch : (HS)
12:09-12:45


Pd 6:12:50-1:42


Pd 7:1:47-2:39
             



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, May 1:


There will be Benchmark testing for 8th grade students on Monday and Tuesday, May 4 & 5.  Here is the schedule:

8th grade

6th, 7th & High School
Pd 2:7:29-8:21
Pd 2:7:29-8:21
Pd 3:8:26-9:18Pd 3:8:26-9:18
Pd 4:
9:23-10:15Pd 4:
9:23-10:15
Pd 1:10:20- 10:50
TEST Prep
Pd 1:10:20- 11:12
Lunch: (MS)10:55-11:48Pd 5 (HS):
11:17-12:09

Report to 1st Period
Teacher (Testing 5/6/7)
Lunch : (HS)
12:09-12:45


Pd 6:12:50-1:42


Pd 7:1:47-2:39
             



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, April 30:


Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Wednesday, April 29:


Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, April 28:


There will be Benchmark testing for Middle School students on Monday and Tuesday, April 27 & 28.  Here is the schedule:

Middle School

High School
Pd 2:7:29-8:21
Pd 2:7:29-8:21
Pd 3:8:26-9:18Pd 3:8:26-9:18
Pd 4:
9:23-10:15Pd 4:
9:23-10:15
Pd 1:10:20- 10:50
TEST Prep
Pd 1:10:20- 11:12
Lunch: (MS)10:55-11:48Pd 5 (HS):
11:17-12:09

Report to 1st Period
Teacher (Testing 5/6/7)
Lunch : (HS)
12:09-12:45


Pd 6:12:50-1:42


Pd 7:1:47-2:39
             



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, April 27:


There will be Benchmark testing for Middle School students on Monday and Tuesday, April 27 & 28.  Here is the schedule:

Middle School

High School
Pd 2:7:29-8:21
Pd 2:7:29-8:21
Pd 3:8:26-9:18Pd 3:8:26-9:18
Pd 4:
9:23-10:15Pd 4:
9:23-10:15
Pd 1:10:20- 10:50
TEST Prep
Pd 1:10:20- 11:12
Lunch: (MS)10:55-11:48Pd 5 (HS):
11:17-12:09

Report to 1st Period
Teacher (Testing 5/6/7)
Lunch : (HS)
12:09-12:45


Pd 6:12:50-1:42


Pd 7:1:47-2:39
             



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Friday, April 24:


There is a Senior Meeting scheduled for the start of Period 3 today, in the Concert Hall, to discuss the Senior Picnic and Gift. 
This meeting will not take long, since seniors will be missing part of their Period 3.



Hello DSA!
We at Challenge Denver are excited to announce the 1st annual Be the Change Student Films Festival on May 12, 2009 at the Starz Film Center on the Auraria Campus Parkway, Denver Colo 80204. 
We have made arrangement for easy transportation, a school bus charter company, to pick up as many as 60 of your students, teachers and parents from each school.  The buses are $90 per school, thus if you can contribute for buses it would be greatly appreciated.  Other details:  Students may eat on the buses, please arrange for sack lunches for all students attending to eat on the bus.  We will provide water and on the bus as popcorn and drinks will be available at the festival. 
High Schools (Manual, DSA and South) 12:00-2:40 (travel times will vary)
Buses pull up at schools starting at 12:00.
Arrive at Starz 12:30
Film festival 12:45-2:00
Buses leave- 2:10
Arrive at Schools- 2:40
 
If you have any questions call Mr. Shaw at 720-424-1717
Tracey Brummett-Program Director Challenge Denver 303-521-6490



Hello DSA!
Have you noticed that DSA has visitors from Gotham City and another Galaxy?
The 8th grade students participated in a survey in February discussing bullying as it relates to DSA. Once the survey was completed, the middle school band major students created posters that would engage their fellow peers to learn more about bullying. The posters that are hanging around DSA are the results from the band students.



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, April 23:


There is a Senior Meeting scheduled for the start of Period 3 on Friday, April 24, in the Concert Hall, to discuss the Senior Picnic and Gift. 
This meeting will not take long, since seniors will be missing part of their Period 3.



Hello DSA!
We at Challenge Denver are excited to announce the 1st annual Be the Change Student Films Festival on May 12, 2009 at the Starz Film Center on the Auraria Campus Parkway, Denver Colo 80204. 
We have made arrangement for easy transportation, a school bus charter company, to pick up as many as 60 of your students, teachers and parents from each school.  The buses are $90 per school, thus if you can contribute for buses it would be greatly appreciated.  Other details:  Students may eat on the buses, please arrange for sack lunches for all students attending to eat on the bus.  We will provide water and on the bus as popcorn and drinks will be available at the festival. 
High Schools (Manual, DSA and South) 12:00-2:40 (travel times will vary)
Buses pull up at schools starting at 12:00.
Arrive at Starz 12:30
Film festival 12:45-2:00
Buses leave- 2:10
Arrive at Schools- 2:40
 
If you have any questions call Mr. Shaw at 720-424-1717
Tracey Brummett-Program Director Challenge Denver 303-521-6490



Hello DSA!
Have you noticed that DSA has visitors from Gotham City and another Galaxy?
The 8th grade students participated in a survey in February discussing bullying as it relates to DSA. Once the survey was completed, the middle school band major students created posters that would engage their fellow peers to learn more about bullying. The posters that are hanging around DSA are the results from the band students.



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Wednesday, April 22:


There is a Senior Meeting scheduled for the start of Period 3 on Friday, April 24, in the Concert Hall, to discuss the Senior Picnic and Gift. 
This meeting will not take long, since seniors will be missing part of their Period 3.



Hello DSA!
We at Challenge Denver are excited to announce the 1st annual Be the Change Student Films Festival on May 12, 2009 at the Starz Film Center on the Auraria Campus Parkway, Denver Colo 80204. 
We have made arrangement for easy transportation, a school bus charter company, to pick up as many as 60 of your students, teachers and parents from each school.  The buses are $90 per school, thus if you can contribute for buses it would be greatly appreciated.  Other details:  Students may eat on the buses, please arrange for sack lunches for all students attending to eat on the bus.  We will provide water and on the bus as popcorn and drinks will be available at the festival. 
High Schools (Manual, DSA and South) 12:00-2:40 (travel times will vary)
Buses pull up at schools starting at 12:00.
Arrive at Starz 12:30
Film festival 12:45-2:00
Buses leave- 2:10
Arrive at Schools- 2:40
 
If you have any questions call Mr. Shaw at 720-424-1717
Tracey Brummett-Program Director Challenge Denver 303-521-6490



Hello DSA!
Have you noticed that DSA has visitors from Gotham City and another Galaxy?
The 8th grade students participated in a survey in February discussing bullying as it relates to DSA. Once the survey was completed, the middle school band major students created posters that would engage their fellow peers to learn more about bullying. The posters that are hanging around DSA are the results from the band students.



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, April 21:


Today is a late start day.  Here is the schedule:

Period 1    10:29-10:54     25 min.      
Period 2    10:59-11:24     25 min.
Period 3    11:29-11:54     25 min.
Period 4    11:59-12:24    25 min.
LUNCH     12:24-1:09     40 Min.
Period 5    1:14-1:39        25 min.
Period 6    1:44-2:09        25 min.
Period 7    2:14-2:39        25 min.

If you need information about the bus schedule, please see Mr. Shaw.



Hello DSA!
We at Challenge Denver are excited to announce the 1st annual Be the Change Student Films Festival on May 12, 2009 at the Starz Film Center on the Auraria Campus Parkway, Denver Colo 80204. 
We have made arrangement for easy transportation, a school bus charter company, to pick up as many as 60 of your students, teachers and parents from each school.  The buses are $90 per school, thus if you can contribute for buses it would be greatly appreciated.  Other details:  Students may eat on the buses, please arrange for sack lunches for all students attending to eat on the bus.  We will provide water and on the bus as popcorn and drinks will be available at the festival. 
High Schools (Manual, DSA and South) 12:00-2:40 (travel times will vary)
Buses pull up at schools starting at 12:00.
Arrive at Starz 12:30
Film festival 12:45-2:00
Buses leave- 2:10
Arrive at Schools- 2:40
 
If you have any questions call Mr. Shaw at 720-424-1717
Tracey Brummett-Program Director Challenge Denver 303-521-6490



Hello DSA!
Have you noticed that DSA has visitors from Gotham City and another Galaxy?
The 8th grade students participated in a survey in February discussing bullying as it relates to DSA. Once the survey was completed, the middle school band major students created posters that would engage their fellow peers to learn more about bullying. The posters that are hanging around DSA are the results from the band students.



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, April 20:


Tuesday, April 21 is a late start day.  Here is the schedule:

Period 1    10:29-10:54     25 min.      
Period 2    10:59-11:24     25 min.
Period 3    11:29-11:54     25 min.
Period 4    11:59-12:24    25 min.
LUNCH     12:24-1:09     40 Min.
Period 5    1:14-1:39        25 min.
Period 6    1:44-2:09        25 min.
Period 7    2:14-2:39        25 min.

If you need information about the bus schedule, please see Mr. Shaw.



Hello DSA!
We at Challenge Denver are excited to announce the 1st annual Be the Change Student Films Festival on May 12, 2009 at the Starz Film Center on the Auraria Campus Parkway, Denver Colo 80204. 
We have made arrangement for easy transportation, a school bus charter company, to pick up as many as 60 of your students, teachers and parents from each school.  The buses are $90 per school, thus if you can contribute for buses it would be greatly appreciated.  Other details:  Students may eat on the buses, please arrange for sack lunches for all students attending to eat on the bus.  We will provide water and on the bus as popcorn and drinks will be available at the festival. 
High Schools (Manual, DSA and South) 12:00-2:40 (travel times will vary)
Buses pull up at schools starting at 12:00.
Arrive at Starz 12:30
Film festival 12:45-2:00
Buses leave- 2:10
Arrive at Schools- 2:40
 
If you have any questions call Mr. Shaw at 720-424-1717
Tracey Brummett-Program Director Challenge Denver 303-521-6490



Hello DSA!
Have you noticed that DSA has visitors from Gotham City and another Galaxy?
The 8th grade students participated in a survey in February discussing bullying as it relates to DSA. Once the survey was completed, the middle school band major students created posters that would engage their fellow peers to learn more about bullying. The posters that are hanging around DSA are the results from the band students.



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, April 15:


Hello DSA!
We at Challenge Denver are excited to announce the 1st annual Be the Change Student Films Festival on May 12, 2009 at the Starz Film Center on the Auraria Campus Parkway, Denver Colo 80204. 
We have made arrangement for easy transportation, a school bus charter company, to pick up as many as 60 of your students, teachers and parents from each school.  The buses are $90 per school, thus if you can contribute for buses it would be greatly appreciated.  Other details:  Students may eat on the buses, please arrange for sack lunches for all students attending to eat on the bus.  We will provide water and on the bus as popcorn and drinks will be available at the festival. 
High Schools (Manual, DSA and South) 12:00-2:40 (travel times will vary)
Buses pull up at schools starting at 12:00.
Arrive at Starz 12:30
Film festival 12:45-2:00
Buses leave- 2:10
Arrive at Schools- 2:40
 
If you have any questions call Mr. Shaw at 720-424-1717
Tracey Brummett-Program Director Challenge Denver 303-521-6490



Hello DSA!
Have you noticed that DSA has visitors from Gotham City and another Galaxy?
The 8th grade students participated in a survey in February discussing bullying as it relates to DSA. Once the survey was completed, the middle school band major students created posters that would engage their fellow peers to learn more about bullying. The posters that are hanging around DSA are the results from the band students.



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, April 14:

Hello DSA!
We at Challenge Denver are excited to announce the 1st annual Be the Change Student Films Festival on May 12, 2009 at the Starz Film Center on the Auraria Campus Parkway, Denver Colo 80204. 
We have made arrangement for easy transportation, a school bus charter company, to pick up as many as 60 of your students, teachers and parents from each school.  The buses are $90 per school, thus if you can contribute for buses it would be greatly appreciated.  Other details:  Students may eat on the buses, please arrange for sack lunches for all students attending to eat on the bus.  We will provide water and on the bus as popcorn and drinks will be available at the festival. 
High Schools (Manual, DSA and South) 12:00-2:40 (travel times will vary)
Buses pull up at schools starting at 12:00.
Arrive at Starz 12:30
Film festival 12:45-2:00
Buses leave- 2:10
Arrive at Schools- 2:40
 
If you have any questions call Mr. Shaw at 720-424-1717
Tracey Brummett-Program Director Challenge Denver 303-521-6490



Hello DSA!
Have you noticed that DSA has visitors from Gotham City and another Galaxy?
The 8th grade students participated in a survey in February discussing bullying as it relates to DSA. Once the survey was completed, the middle school band major students created posters that would engage their fellow peers to learn more about bullying. The posters that are hanging around DSA are the results from the band students.



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, April 13:


Hello DSA!
We at Challenge Denver are excited to announce the 1st annual Be the Change Student Films Festival on May 12, 2009 at the Starz Film Center on the Auraria Campus Parkway, Denver Colo 80204. 
We have made arrangement for easy transportation, a school bus charter company, to pick up as many as 60 of your students, teachers and parents from each school.  The buses are $90 per school, thus if you can contribute for buses it would be greatly appreciated.  Other details:  Students may eat on the buses, please arrange for sack lunches for all students attending to eat on the bus.  We will provide water and on the bus as popcorn and drinks will be available at the festival. 
High Schools (Manual, DSA and South) 12:00-2:40 (travel times will vary)
Buses pull up at schools starting at 12:00.
Arrive at Starz 12:30
Film festival 12:45-2:00
Buses leave- 2:10
Arrive at Schools- 2:40
 
If you have any questions call Mr. Shaw at 720-424-1717
Tracey Brummett-Program Director Challenge Denver 303-521-6490



Hello DSA!
Have you noticed that DSA has visitors from Gotham City and another Galaxy?
The 8th grade students participated in a survey in February discussing bullying as it relates to DSA. Once the survey was completed, the middle school band major students created posters that would engage their fellow peers to learn more about bullying. The posters that are hanging around DSA are the results from the band students.



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, April 10:


Hello DSA!
We at Challenge Denver are excited to announce the 1st annual Be the Change Student Films Festival on May 12, 2009 at the Starz Film Center on the Auraria Campus Parkway, Denver Colo 80204. 
We have made arrangement for easy transportation, a school bus charter company, to pick up as many as 60 of your students, teachers and parents from each school.  The buses are $90 per school, thus if you can contribute for buses it would be greatly appreciated.  Other details:  Students may eat on the buses, please arrange for sack lunches for all students attending to eat on the bus.  We will provide water and on the bus as popcorn and drinks will be available at the festival. 
High Schools (Manual, DSA and South) 12:00-2:40 (travel times will vary)
Buses pull up at schools starting at 12:00.
Arrive at Starz 12:30
Film festival 12:45-2:00
Buses leave- 2:10
Arrive at Schools- 2:40
 
If you have any questions call Mr. Shaw at 720-424-1717
Tracey Brummett-Program Director Challenge Denver 303-521-6490



Hello DSA!
Have you noticed that DSA has visitors from Gotham City and another Galaxy?
The 8th grade students participated in a survey in February discussing bullying as it relates to DSA. Once the survey was completed, the middle school band major students created posters that would engage their fellow peers to learn more about bullying. The posters that are hanging around DSA are the results from the band students.



The National Scholastic Arts and Writing Awards bestowed a Gold Key invitation to four VCA students. Their film, “Debujar,” created by: Katie Aldworth, Huan Manton, Brady Billings, Dylan Relue will receive their Gold Key Award at Carnegie Hall in New York City on June 4th.

History Day News
On Saturday DSA competed in the DPS National History Day Competition with the following results:
(All the students listed below will go on to the Colorado competition on May 2nd.)

Display Boards Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Binyu Melody Jiang
3rd Place Hannah Walker

Display Boards Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Tessa Finley, Kristina Osuna-Bourgeois
2nd Place Sarah M. Bergman, Sarah M. Van Vranken

Performance Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Sam Miller
2nd Place Theo Kranidas
3rd Place Noah Hubler
4th Place Kathleen Gabriel

Performance Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Maggie Mirrione, Brooke Cowden, Paul Arnett, Jackson Lomis, Emma Atuire
2nd Place Benjamin Weil, Gideon Bieser, Calley Pierce, Oliver Oglesby, Gabriel Fine
3rd Place Andie Lerner, Maddie Rita, Tenlie Mourning, Ana Aschenbrenner, Everett Graham
4th Place Nate Koch, Sierra Rebchook, Georgia Pullis, Emily Bernstein

Documentary Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Dylan Goerner
2nd Place Clarrissa Guy
3rd Place Laurel Cheever

Documentary Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Marisha DeVore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden
2nd Place Kaitlyn Kraybill-Voth, Sylvie Novins-Montague
3rd Place Maggie Aldworth, Desire Samler, Ryan Leaneagh
4th Place Noah Tichy, Lauren Donahue, Avery Sheiner

Performance High School, group catagory
1st Place Maggie Thulson, Emily Barrett, Clare Barrett, Kristian Cowden, Gwenllian Kern-Allely
2nd Place Aura Cruz, Jose Ramirez

Documentery High School, individual catagory
1st Place Shannon Desmond

Documentery High School, group catagory
2nd Place Calla Winchell, Cordelia Finley
4th Place Andy Denson, Huan Manton



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, April 9:


Hello DSA!
Have you noticed that DSA has visitors from Gotham City and another Galaxy?
The 8th grade students participated in a survey in February discussing bullying as it relates to DSA. Once the survey was completed, the middle school band major students created posters that would engage their fellow peers to learn more about bullying. The posters that are hanging around DSA are the results from the band students.



The National Scholastic Arts and Writing Awards bestowed a Gold Key invitation to four VCA students. Their film, “Debujar,” created by: Katie Aldworth, Huan Manton, Brady Billings, Dylan Relue will receive their Gold Key Award at Carnegie Hall in New York City on June 4th.

History Day News
On Saturday DSA competed in the DPS National History Day Competition with the following results:
(All the students listed below will go on to the Colorado competition on May 2nd.)

Display Boards Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Binyu Melody Jiang
3rd Place Hannah Walker

Display Boards Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Tessa Finley, Kristina Osuna-Bourgeois
2nd Place Sarah M. Bergman, Sarah M. Van Vranken

Performance Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Sam Miller
2nd Place Theo Kranidas
3rd Place Noah Hubler
4th Place Kathleen Gabriel

Performance Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Maggie Mirrione, Brooke Cowden, Paul Arnett, Jackson Lomis, Emma Atuire
2nd Place Benjamin Weil, Gideon Bieser, Calley Pierce, Oliver Oglesby, Gabriel Fine
3rd Place Andie Lerner, Maddie Rita, Tenlie Mourning, Ana Aschenbrenner, Everett Graham
4th Place Nate Koch, Sierra Rebchook, Georgia Pullis, Emily Bernstein

Documentary Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Dylan Goerner
2nd Place Clarrissa Guy
3rd Place Laurel Cheever

Documentary Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Marisha DeVore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden
2nd Place Kaitlyn Kraybill-Voth, Sylvie Novins-Montague
3rd Place Maggie Aldworth, Desire Samler, Ryan Leaneagh
4th Place Noah Tichy, Lauren Donahue, Avery Sheiner

Performance High School, group catagory
1st Place Maggie Thulson, Emily Barrett, Clare Barrett, Kristian Cowden, Gwenllian Kern-Allely
2nd Place Aura Cruz, Jose Ramirez

Documentery High School, individual catagory
1st Place Shannon Desmond

Documentery High School, group catagory
2nd Place Calla Winchell, Cordelia Finley
4th Place Andy Denson, Huan Manton



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, April 8:



There will be an informational meeting to plan for the “Day of Silence” on Wednesday, April 8 during HS lunch in the counseling area.



The National Scholastic Arts and Writing Awards bestowed a Gold Key invitation to four VCA students. Their film, “Debujar,” created by: Katie Aldworth, Huan Manton, Brady Billings, Dylan Relue will receive their Gold Key Award at Carnegie Hall in New York City on June 4th.

History Day News
On Saturday DSA competed in the DPS National History Day Competition with the following results:
(All the students listed below will go on to the Colorado competition on May 2nd.)

Display Boards Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Binyu Melody Jiang
3rd Place Hannah Walker

Display Boards Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Tessa Finley, Kristina Osuna-Bourgeois
2nd Place Sarah M. Bergman, Sarah M. Van Vranken

Performance Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Sam Miller
2nd Place Theo Kranidas
3rd Place Noah Hubler
4th Place Kathleen Gabriel

Performance Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Maggie Mirrione, Brooke Cowden, Paul Arnett, Jackson Lomis, Emma Atuire
2nd Place Benjamin Weil, Gideon Bieser, Calley Pierce, Oliver Oglesby, Gabriel Fine
3rd Place Andie Lerner, Maddie Rita, Tenlie Mourning, Ana Aschenbrenner, Everett Graham
4th Place Nate Koch, Sierra Rebchook, Georgia Pullis, Emily Bernstein

Documentary Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Dylan Goerner
2nd Place Clarrissa Guy
3rd Place Laurel Cheever

Documentary Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Marisha DeVore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden
2nd Place Kaitlyn Kraybill-Voth, Sylvie Novins-Montague
3rd Place Maggie Aldworth, Desire Samler, Ryan Leaneagh
4th Place Noah Tichy, Lauren Donahue, Avery Sheiner

Performance High School, group catagory
1st Place Maggie Thulson, Emily Barrett, Clare Barrett, Kristian Cowden, Gwenllian Kern-Allely
2nd Place Aura Cruz, Jose Ramirez

Documentery High School, individual catagory
1st Place Shannon Desmond

Documentery High School, group catagory
2nd Place Calla Winchell, Cordelia Finley
4th Place Andy Denson, Huan Manton



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, April 7:



There will be an informational meeting to plan for the “Day of Silence” on Wednesday, April 8 during HS lunch in the counseling area.



The National Scholastic Arts and Writing Awards bestowed a Gold Key invitation to four VCA students. Their film, “Debujar,” created by: Katie Aldworth, Huan Manton, Brady Billings, Dylan Relue will receive their Gold Key Award at Carnegie Hall in New York City on June 4th.

History Day News
On Saturday DSA competed in the DPS National History Day Competition with the following results:
(All the students listed below will go on to the Colorado competition on May 2nd.)

Display Boards Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Binyu Melody Jiang
3rd Place Hannah Walker

Display Boards Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Tessa Finley, Kristina Osuna-Bourgeois
2nd Place Sarah M. Bergman, Sarah M. Van Vranken

Performance Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Sam Miller
2nd Place Theo Kranidas
3rd Place Noah Hubler
4th Place Kathleen Gabriel

Performance Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Maggie Mirrione, Brooke Cowden, Paul Arnett, Jackson Lomis, Emma Atuire
2nd Place Benjamin Weil, Gideon Bieser, Calley Pierce, Oliver Oglesby, Gabriel Fine
3rd Place Andie Lerner, Maddie Rita, Tenlie Mourning, Ana Aschenbrenner, Everett Graham
4th Place Nate Koch, Sierra Rebchook, Georgia Pullis, Emily Bernstein

Documentary Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Dylan Goerner
2nd Place Clarrissa Guy
3rd Place Laurel Cheever

Documentary Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Marisha DeVore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden
2nd Place Kaitlyn Kraybill-Voth, Sylvie Novins-Montague
3rd Place Maggie Aldworth, Desire Samler, Ryan Leaneagh
4th Place Noah Tichy, Lauren Donahue, Avery Sheiner

Performance High School, group catagory
1st Place Maggie Thulson, Emily Barrett, Clare Barrett, Kristian Cowden, Gwenllian Kern-Allely
2nd Place Aura Cruz, Jose Ramirez

Documentery High School, individual catagory
1st Place Shannon Desmond

Documentery High School, group catagory
2nd Place Calla Winchell, Cordelia Finley
4th Place Andy Denson, Huan Manton



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Monday, April 6:



There will be an informational meeting to plan for the “Day of Silence” on Wednesday, April 8 during HS lunch in the counseling area.



The National Scholastic Arts and Writing Awards bestowed a Gold Key invitation to four VCA students. Their film, “Debujar,” created by: Katie Aldworth, Huan Manton, Brady Billings, Dylan Relue will receive their Gold Key Award at Carnegie Hall in New York City on June 4th.

History Day News
On Saturday DSA competed in the DPS National History Day Competition with the following results:
(All the students listed below will go on to the Colorado competition on May 2nd.)

Display Boards Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Binyu Melody Jiang
3rd Place Hannah Walker

Display Boards Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Tessa Finley, Kristina Osuna-Bourgeois
2nd Place Sarah M. Bergman, Sarah M. Van Vranken

Performance Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Sam Miller
2nd Place Theo Kranidas
3rd Place Noah Hubler
4th Place Kathleen Gabriel

Performance Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Maggie Mirrione, Brooke Cowden, Paul Arnett, Jackson Lomis, Emma Atuire
2nd Place Benjamin Weil, Gideon Bieser, Calley Pierce, Oliver Oglesby, Gabriel Fine
3rd Place Andie Lerner, Maddie Rita, Tenlie Mourning, Ana Aschenbrenner, Everett Graham
4th Place Nate Koch, Sierra Rebchook, Georgia Pullis, Emily Bernstein

Documentary Middle School, individual catagory
1st Place Dylan Goerner
2nd Place Clarrissa Guy
3rd Place Laurel Cheever

Documentary Middle School, group catagory
1st Place Marisha DeVore, Kahlea Khabir, Audriana Martinez, Sierra Vaden
2nd Place Kaitlyn Kraybill-Voth, Sylvie Novins-Montague
3rd Place Maggie Aldworth, Desire Samler, Ryan Leaneagh
4th Place Noah Tichy, Lauren Donahue, Avery Sheiner

Performance High School, group catagory
1st Place Maggie Thulson, Emily Barrett, Clare Barrett, Kristian Cowden, Gwenllian Kern-Allely
2nd Place Aura Cruz, Jose Ramirez

Documentery High School, individual catagory
1st Place Shannon Desmond

Documentery High School, group catagory
2nd Place Calla Winchell, Cordelia Finley
4th Place Andy Denson, Huan Manton



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Friday, April 3:

Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, April 2:

N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga 4 Love
Help to eradicate modern day slavery of children.

On Thursdays during the month of April (2, 9, 16, 23 and 30),  after school yoga classes will be dedicated toward the organization Love146, a nonprofit that works to eradicate modern day slavery, especially in regards to child sex trafficking. 
 
Classes will be held on a donation basis, where 100 percent of donations will be given to Love146. Donations of any amount will kindly be received; however, the suggested donation is from $5-$15 per class.  For the donation, a person will receive the hour and fifteen minute yoga session for the day, along with the gift of knowing he/she has helped become a modern day abolitionist of child slavery. 
 
DSA students, as well as DSA family and friends, are welcome to attend.  The yoga classes will be taught in a way where all levels of experience and expertise are honored.
 
Classes will be held at DSA in the downstairs movement studio from 3-4:20.  Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and yoga mat.  Limited yoga mats are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis.
 
For more information about Yoga 4 Love, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org. ; For more information about Love146, please visit www.love146.org

Namaste'



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Wednesday, April 1:

N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, March 31:

N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, March 30:

N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, March 20:

9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits for their peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, March 19:

9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits for their peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, March 18:

9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits for their peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, March 17:

9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits for their peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, March 16:

9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits for their peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, March 13:

Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!
Dawn McCallum RN MSN NCSN
Denver School of the Arts
720-424-1712




9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, March 12:

Yoga is canceled for Thursday, 3/12.  (Ms. Kohzadi will be away with the creative writing department.)  Class will resume on Thursday, 3/19.



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!
Dawn McCallum RN MSN NCSN
Denver School of the Arts
720-424-1712




9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, March 11:

Yoga is canceled for Thursday, 3/12.  (Ms. Kohzadi will be away with the creative writing department.)  Class will resume on Thursday, 3/19.



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!
Dawn McCallum RN MSN NCSN
Denver School of the Arts
720-424-1712




Attention ALL Seniors: Graduation Announcements will be delivered at school on Tuesday, March 10th.   Jostens will be at school for a ONE DAY ONLY delivery event during Lunch in the Main Hall.  Again, the one day to pick up your Graduation Order is Tuesday, March 10th.  In order to pick up your announcements your balance must be paid in full.  You may pay your balance due at delivery on Tuesday.   Don’t miss this ONE DAY delivery event or you may have to graduate with the class of 2010!



9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, March 10:

Yoga is canceled for Thursday, 3/12.  (Ms. Kohzadi will be away with the creative writing department.)  Class will resume on Thursday, 3/19.



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!
Dawn McCallum RN MSN NCSN
Denver School of the Arts
720-424-1712




Attention ALL Seniors: Graduation Announcements will be delivered at school on Tuesday, March 10th.   Jostens will be at school for a ONE DAY ONLY delivery event during Lunch in the Main Hall.  Again, the one day to pick up your Graduation Order is Tuesday, March 10th.  In order to pick up your announcements your balance must be paid in full.  You may pay your balance due at delivery on Tuesday.   Don’t miss this ONE DAY delivery event or you may have to graduate with the class of 2010!



9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, March 9:

Attention ALL Seniors: Graduation Announcements will be delivered at school on Tuesday, March 10th.   Jostens will be at school for a ONE DAY ONLY delivery event during Lunch in the Main Hall.  Again, the one day to pick up your Graduation Order is Tuesday, March 10th.  In order to pick up your announcements your balance must be paid in full.  You may pay your balance due at delivery on Tuesday.   Don’t miss this ONE DAY delivery event or you may have to graduate with the class of 2010!



9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, March 6:

9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, March 5:


CSAP WEEK SCHEDULE:



Thursday 3/5/09
HS (11th and 12th ) Do Not Report to school until 12:05.
Breakfast: 7:35-7:50 (all students in room seated at 7:50)
Testing: 7:50-12:05
Lunch - 12:05-12:50
Period 7- 12:50-1:42
Period 8*-1:47-2:39
*Thursday Period 8:  HS will stay in their major. MS will report back to their testing room for study hall.



9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, March 4:


CSAP WEEK SCHEDULE:



Wednesday 3/4/09
HS (11th and 12th ) Do Not Report to school until 12:05.
Breakfast: 7:35-7:50 (all students in room seated at 7:50)
Testing: 7:50-12:05
Lunch - 12:05-12:50
Period 4- 12:50-1:42
Period 5-1:47-2:39

Thursday 3/5/09
HS (11th and 12th ) Do Not Report to school until 12:05.
Breakfast: 7:35-7:50 (all students in room seated at 7:50)
Testing: 7:50-12:05
Lunch - 12:05-12:50
Period 7- 12:50-1:42
Period 8*-1:47-2:39
*Thursday Period 8:  HS will stay in their major. MS will report back to their testing room for study hall.



9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, March 3:


CSAP WEEK SCHEDULE:

 
Tuesday 3/3/09
HS (11th and 12th ) Do Not Report to school until 12:05.
Breakfast: 7:35-7:50 (all students in room seated at 7:50)
Testing: 7:50-12:05
Lunch - 12:05-12:50
Period 1- 12:50-1:42
Period 6-1:47-2:39

Wednesday 3/4/09
HS (11th and 12th ) Do Not Report to school until 12:05.
Breakfast: 7:35-7:50 (all students in room seated at 7:50)
Testing: 7:50-12:05
Lunch - 12:05-12:50
Period 4- 12:50-1:42
Period 5-1:47-2:39

Thursday 3/5/09
HS (11th and 12th ) Do Not Report to school until 12:05.
Breakfast: 7:35-7:50 (all students in room seated at 7:50)
Testing: 7:50-12:05
Lunch - 12:05-12:50
Period 7- 12:50-1:42
Period 8*-1:47-2:39
*Thursday Period 8:  HS will stay in their major. MS will report back to their testing room for study hall.



9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, March 2:


CSAP WEEK SCHEDULE:


Monday 3/2/09:
HS (9th, 11th, 12th ) Do Not Report to school until 12:05.
MS (6th and 7th)  students report to their 1st period class for academic classes .
Breakfast: 7:35-7:50 (all students in room seated at 7:50)
Testing: 7:50-12:05
Lunch - 12:05-12:50
Period 2- 12:50-1:42
Period 3-1:47-2:39
 
Tuesday 3/3/09
HS (11th and 12th ) Do Not Report to school until 12:05.
Breakfast: 7:35-7:50 (all students in room seated at 7:50)
Testing: 7:50-12:05
Lunch - 12:05-12:50
Period 1- 12:50-1:42
Period 6-1:47-2:39

Wednesday 3/4/09
HS (11th and 12th ) Do Not Report to school until 12:05.
Breakfast: 7:35-7:50 (all students in room seated at 7:50)
Testing: 7:50-12:05
Lunch - 12:05-12:50
Period 4- 12:50-1:42
Period 5-1:47-2:39

Thursday 3/5/09
HS (11th and 12th ) Do Not Report to school until 12:05.
Breakfast: 7:35-7:50 (all students in room seated at 7:50)
Testing: 7:50-12:05
Lunch - 12:05-12:50
Period 7- 12:50-1:42
Period 8*-1:47-2:39
*Thursday Period 8:  HS will stay in their major. MS will report back to their testing room for study hall.



9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, February 27:


9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, February 26:


9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, February 25:


9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, February 24:


9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!
Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Monday, February 23:


Attention students who have participated in Challenge Day:

There is a Be the Change Team (Challenge Day) meeting in room B116 @ 3:00 on Monday, 2/23.  We will be discussing the Season of Nonviolence and the upcoming film project.  Food and drink will be provided.  The meeting will end by 4:00.  Hope to see new students there!!!



9NEWS HEALTH FAIR
We will be having a school based health fair here at DSA! March 20th 2009! This is an excellent program sponsored by 9 NEWS. It will be directed to the student population and include a number of exhibits. The students will also be "manning" these exhibits to thier peers!  I will need a few parents to help with supervision. If you are free during the day on March 20th and would like to help please contact me!

Nurse Dawn



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, February 20:


N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, February 19:


Today there will be assemblies for all students (Middle School-2nd period, High School-7th period) in the Schomp to elect 2 representatives for the Principal Search Committee. This should take the entire period.  Middle School students should be released at 8:26 to the Schomp and will be released to lunch from there.  High School students should be released to the Schomp at 1:47, and will be dismissed for the day at the end of the presentation.



N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, February 18:

N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program has begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



Snow Club
The final trip is March 15th with the Colorado Ski Academy. Please go to http://www.coloradoskiacademy.com to register and get more information.
The next trip to Winter Park is on March 1. There is no room available. If you signed up to go see Nurse Dawn.
Thank you to all the parents for supporting us, driving and donating. I hope to have this again next year and do more trips!




Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, February 13:

N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program as begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, February 12:

Late start Schedule:

Period 1    10:29-10:54     25 min.      
Period 2    10:59-11:24     25 min.
Period 3    11:29-11:54     25 min.
Period 4    11:59-12:24    25 min.
LUNCH     12:24-1:09     40 Min.
Period 5    1:14-1:39        25 min.
Period 6    1:44-2:09        25 min.
Period 7    2:14-2:39        25 min.




N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program as begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, February 11:


N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program as begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Tuesday, February 10:


N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program as begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, February 9:


N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program as begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, February 6:


N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program as begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



A competition reciting Shakespeare sponsored by the English Speaking Union will be held at DSA on Friday, February 6, at 12:20 pm.  All high school students are invited to participate.  If they win at this level, they compete on March 1, a Sunday, in the Black Box at DSA, for a chance to go to nationals, where they can win a scholarship to a summer acting course in Great Britain.  Students must recite a monologue of 20 lines, and a sonnet.  See your high school English teacher for details, or contact Mr. Thornton or Ms. Hann.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, February 5:


N.O.T. (not on tobacco) program as begun. We will meet on Tuesdays at 12 NOON in the conference room by counseling. I want to thank those that attended and encourage all of you who smoke or want to help someone quit to come. It is a very open program with no consequence. We had great food and will again next week.
Thanks.
Nurse Dawn



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



A competition reciting Shakespeare sponsored by the English Speaking Union will be held at DSA on Friday, February 6, at 12:20 pm.  All high school students are invited to participate.  If they win at this level, they compete on March 1, a Sunday, in the Black Box at DSA, for a chance to go to nationals, where they can win a scholarship to a summer acting course in Great Britain.  Students must recite a monologue of 20 lines, and a sonnet.  See your high school English teacher for details, or contact Mr. Thornton or Ms. Hann.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Wednesday, February 4:


Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. Sign Up with Ms. Brown, Nurse Dawn or send an email.



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



A competition reciting Shakespeare sponsored by the English Speaking Union will be held at DSA on Friday, February 6, at 12:20 pm.  All high school students are invited to participate.  If they win at this level, they compete on March 1, a Sunday, in the Black Box at DSA, for a chance to go to nationals, where they can win a scholarship to a summer acting course in Great Britain.  Students must recite a monologue of 20 lines, and a sonnet.  See your high school English teacher for details, or contact Mr. Thornton or Ms. Hann.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, February 3:


Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. Our first meeting will be during High School lunch on February 3, 2009. I will have food, drink and more info. Bring a friend. Sign Up with Ms. Brown, Nurse Dawn or send an email.



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



A competition reciting Shakespeare sponsored by the English Speaking Union will be held at DSA on Friday, February 6, at 12:20 pm.  All high school students are invited to participate.  If they win at this level, they compete on March 1, a Sunday, in the Black Box at DSA, for a chance to go to nationals, where they can win a scholarship to a summer acting course in Great Britain.  Students must recite a monologue of 20 lines, and a sonnet.  See your high school English teacher for details, or contact Mr. Thornton or Ms. Hann.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, February 2:


Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. Our first meeting will be during High School lunch on February 3, 2009. I will have food, drink and more info. Bring a friend. Sign Up with Ms. Brown, Nurse Dawn or send an email.



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



A competition reciting Shakespeare sponsored by the English Speaking Union will be held at DSA on Friday, February 6, at 12:20 pm.  All high school students are invited to participate.  If they win at this level, they compete on March 1, a Sunday, in the Black Box at DSA, for a chance to go to nationals, where they can win a scholarship to a summer acting course in Great Britain.  Students must recite a monologue of 20 lines, and a sonnet.  See your high school English teacher for details, or contact Mr. Thornton or Ms. Hann.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, January 30:


Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. Our first meeting will be during High School lunch on February 3, 2009. I will have food, drink and more info. Bring a friend. Sign Up with Ms. Brown, Nurse Dawn or send an email.



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



A competition reciting Shakespeare sponsored by the English Speaking Union will be held at DSA on Friday, February 6, at 12:20 pm.  All high school students are invited to participate.  If they win at this level, they compete on March 1, a Sunday, in the Black Box at DSA, for a chance to go to nationals, where they can win a scholarship to a summer acting course in Great Britain.  Students must recite a monologue of 20 lines, and a sonnet.  See your high school English teacher for details, or contact Mr. Thornton or Ms. Hann.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, January 29:


Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. Our first meeting will be during High School lunch on February 3, 2009. I will have food, drink and more info. Bring a friend. Sign Up with Ms. Brown, Nurse Dawn or send an email.



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



A competition reciting Shakespeare sponsored by the English Speaking Union will be held at DSA on Friday, February 6, at 12:20 pm.  All high school students are invited to participate.  If they win at this level, they compete on March 1, a Sunday, in the Black Box at DSA, for a chance to go to nationals, where they can win a scholarship to a summer acting course in Great Britain.  Students must recite a monologue of 20 lines, and a sonnet.  See your high school English teacher for details, or contact Mr. Thornton or Ms. Hann.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, January 28:


Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. Our first meeting will be during High School lunch on February 3, 2009. I will have food, drink and more info. Bring a friend. Sign Up with Ms. Brown, Nurse Dawn or send an email.



SnowTeam
This month’s snow trips are as follows:
For those of you on the last trip and are wondering about my son:
He is doing well. We are home from the hospital and on the long road to recovery. He remembers everything and still thinks the tree jumped in front of him. Be Safe and ALWAYS wear a helmet!
 
This month’s snow trips are as follows:

Winter Park- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need.
February 28th— Experienced
 
Eldora- This is with the Colorado Ski Academy. There is information in the office and with Nurse Dawn.
The cost is $43 for ride, $62 for lift ticket, ride, and lunch, $73 for ride, lift, lunch and 1/2 day lesson, $84 for full day lesson. These prices DO NOT include rentals. See Nurse Dawn for discount card for Christi Sports.
February 17th- Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees will be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!

I am also taking orders for the ski hat we discussed. See me for more information!



A competition reciting Shakespeare sponsored by the English Speaking Union will be held at DSA on Friday, February 6, at 12:20 pm.  All high school students are invited to participate.  If they win at this level, they compete on March 1, a Sunday, in the Black Box at DSA, for a chance to go to nationals, where they can win a scholarship to a summer acting course in Great Britain.  Students must recite a monologue of 20 lines, and a sonnet.  See your high school English teacher for details, or contact Mr. Thornton or Ms. Hann.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:




Tuesday, January 27:


A competition reciting Shakespeare sponsored by the English Speaking Union will be held at DSA on Friday, February 6, at 12:20 pm.  All high school students are invited to participate.  If they win at this level, they compete on March 1, a Sunday, in the Black Box at DSA, for a chance to go to nationals, where they can win a scholarship to a summer acting course in Great Britain.  Students must recite a monologue of 20 lines, and a sonnet.  See your high school English teacher for details, or contact Mr. Thornton or Ms. Hann.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, January 26:


Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, January 23:


Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, January 22:


Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, January 21:


The VCA Seniors and Juniors are raising money for their Sundance Film Festival Trip.
RESUSABLBE BAGS  Purchase one for $3.00 and 4 for $10.00
The bags can be used to carry text books, groceries and anything else you would like to bag up. Contact VCA.
 
Go to: http://dsa.dpsk12.org/stories/storyReader$3630
To see our RESUSABLBE BAGS  video.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, January 20:


The VCA Seniors and Juniors are raising money for their Sundance Film Festival Trip.
RESUSABLBE BAGS  Purchase one for $3.00 and 4 for $10.00
The bags can be used to carry text books, groceries and anything else you would like to bag up. Contact VCA.
 
Go to: http://dsa.dpsk12.org/stories/storyReader$3630
To see our RESUSABLBE BAGS  video.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, January 16:


The VCA Seniors and Juniors are raising money for their Sundance Film Festival Trip. The following are two fundraisers:
 
(1) LUNCH LIVE music by Julian Briar and friends
 - Friday, January 16th 12:09  12:45
During high school lunch (10th-12th Grade only)
2120 Olive St.- Kevin Bell's place (on the northwest corner of DSA)
 
Lunch includes Hot Dogs or Hamburgers plus soda and chips - ALL for $3.00
 
(2) RESUSABLBE BAGS  Purchase one for $3.00 and 4 for $10.00
The bags can be used to carry text books, groceries and anything else you would like to bag up. Contact VCA.
 
Go to: http://dsa.dpsk12.org/stories/storyReader$3630
To see our RESUSABLBE BAGS  video.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Thursday, January 15:


The VCA Seniors and Juniors are raising money for their Sundance Film Festival Trip. The following are two fundraisers:
 
(1) LUNCH LIVE music by Julian Briar and friends
 - Friday, January 16th 12:09  12:45
During high school lunch (10th-12th Grade only)
2120 Olive St.- Kevin Bell's place (on the northwest corner of DSA)
 
Lunch includes Hot Dogs or Hamburgers plus soda and chips - ALL for $3.00
 
(2) RESUSABLBE BAGS  Purchase one for $3.00 and 4 for $10.00
The bags can be used to carry text books, groceries and anything else you would like to bag up. Contact VCA.
 
Go to: http://dsa.dpsk12.org/stories/storyReader$3630
To see our RESUSABLBE BAGS  video.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Wednesday, January 14:


Today's Schedule:
     
Period 1    10:30-10:55     25 min.      
Period 2    11:00-11:25     25 min.
Period 3    11:30-11:55     25 min.
Period 4    12:00-12:25    25 min.
LUNCH     12:25-1:10      40 Min.
Period 5    1:15-1:40        25 min.
Period 6    1:45-2:10        25 min.
Period 7    2:15-2:40        25 min.



The VCA Seniors and Juniors are raising money for their Sundance Film Festival Trip. The following are two fundraisers:
 
(1) LUNCH LIVE music by Julian Briar and friends
 - Friday, January 16th 12:09  12:45
During high school lunch (10th-12th Grade only)
2120 Olive St.- Kevin Bell's place (on the northwest corner of DSA)
 
Lunch includes Hot Dogs or Hamburgers plus soda and chips - ALL for $3.00
 
(2) RESUSABLBE BAGS  Purchase one for $3.00 and 4 for $10.00
The bags can be used to carry text books, groceries and anything else you would like to bag up. Contact VCA.
 
Go to: http://dsa.dpsk12.org/stories/storyReader$3630
To see our RESUSABLBE BAGS  video.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Tuesday, January 13:


The VCA Seniors and Juniors are raising money for their Sundance Film Festival Trip. The following are two fundraisers:
 
(1) LUNCH LIVE music by Julian Briar and friends
 - Friday, January 16th 12:09  12:45
During high school lunch (10th-12th Grade only)
2120 Olive St.- Kevin Bell's place (on the northwest corner of DSA)
 
Lunch includes Hot Dogs or Hamburgers plus soda and chips - ALL for $3.00
 
(2) RESUSABLBE BAGS  Purchase one for $3.00 and 4 for $10.00
The bags can be used to carry text books, groceries and anything else you would like to bag up. Contact VCA.
 
Go to: http://dsa.dpsk12.org/stories/storyReader$3630
To see our RESUSABLBE BAGS  video.



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Monday, January 12:


Challenge Day Announcement

Attention all students who’ve participated in Challenge Day: 
You are invited to attend a Be the Change Team meeting Monday, Jan. 12 from 2:50-3:50 in B116 (Ms.Kohzadi’s room).   We will be reigniting the energy of Challenge Day through connecting activities, as well introducing exciting new projects, including a film project.   If you would like to be part of a movement that seeks to make DSA as open, kind, understanding and connected as possible, please come join the team!  



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



dsaline3:



Friday, January 9:


Challenge Day Announcement

Attention all students who’ve participated in Challenge Day: 
You are invited to attend a Be the Change Team meeting Monday, Jan. 12 from 2:50-3:50 in B116 (Ms.Kohzadi’s room).   We will be reigniting the energy of Challenge Day through connecting activities, as well introducing exciting new projects, including a film project.   If you would like to be part of a movement that seeks to make DSA as open, kind, understanding and connected as possible, please come join the team!  



Yoga at DSA

Attention DSA students, parents and staff:
 
Yoga @ DSA will begin again on Thursday, Jan. 29 and will run every Thursday until May 14. Classes are held from 3:00-4:15 in the downstairs movement studio at DSA.  The style of yoga taught is basic Hatha yoga with an emphasis on Vinyasa flow.  Classes are modified in a way which allows a beneficial practice for all levels, including beginners through advanced students. 
 
There is no cost for the yoga classes; however, during certain classes, there may be a spotlighted charity in which a $5-$10 donation is recommended but is certainly not required.  100% of the proceeds will go directly to the charity.
 
Students should make sure to dress in comfortable clothing for each class and bring a water bottle. There are a limited number of mats available; however, it is suggested that students have their own mats.
 
For more information, please contact Azar at Azar_Kohzadi@dpsk12.org.



Attention all students, parents  and faculty.
The N-O-T (not on tobacco) program to encourage cessation and never starting smoking will begin soon. If you are interested or know someone you would like me to personally contact let me know. This is funded by the American Lung Association and will be very informative as well as fun. I am in the planning stages a would love to have some suggestions on how to best present the program.
 Please see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



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Thursday, January 8:


Snow Sports Club -

I received an offer from Keystone resort today. It is an awesome deal. The more participation we have the better the deal.
 
Daily lift ticket
                Youth (<12)  $33-63
                Adult  (>13)  $41-83
These are the prices depending on dates and number of participants. The regular daily lift ticket is $49 and $93.
 
Lessons are also greatly discounted. Contact Nurse Dawn if interested.
We will organize dates after we have an idea of the number of participants.

This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



There will be a “Quit Smoking” program for all high school students starting in January. You do not need to be a smoker just interested in learning how to help someone quit.  This program has a limited enrollment, will meet a few times a month and will have all kinds of free stuff (food, rewards, possible excursions etc). It will be planned and organized by the participants.
Please spread the news and see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



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Wednesday, January 7:

Snow Sports Club - This month’s snow trips are as follows:

WinterPark- cost will vary depending on  desires. ~$120 for lessons; ~$15 for ride w/pass, ~$35 ride/lift; about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental depending on what you need. All participants MUST wear a helmet.
Jan. 10—Beginners and Experienced information in main office
Jan. 19 —Experienced only

Echo MT $55 lesson/rental/ride/lunch; $35 for lift/ride; $10 ride w/ pass;  about $20 to rent board etc with discount and then $0-15 for clothing rental.
Jan. 17—Beginners and Experienced

If you are interested in any of these trips please see Nurse Dawn. Due to some issues with students not having the $$$ at the time of trip ALL fees with be due prior to the trip. See me for more information!
 
I am also taking orders for the ski hat. See me for more information!



Middle School students:  Your 1st period teacher will have your second semester schedule.
High School students, please go online to Infinite Campus to view or print a copy of your schedule. If you need assistance, please come to the counseling office first thing Wednesday morning.



There will be a “Quit Smoking” program for all high school students starting in January. You do not need to be a smoker just interested in learning how to help someone quit.  This program has a limited enrollment, will meet a few times a month and will have all kinds of free stuff (food, rewards, possible excursions etc). It will be planned and organized by the participants.
Please spread the news and see Nurse Dawn for more information.



Every Thursday the Writing Center will be open from 3:00-4:00 in D207. Come have a trained eye provide feedback on your papers, poems and other writing before submitting to your teacher. Each session lasts 20-25 minutes. There are 5 tutors, so we will be able to workshop 10 papers a day. There is a sign-up sheet just inside the door to D207. Students who would like to have a session are strongly encouraged to stop by and sign up ahead of time. Otherwise, students will be taken on a 1st come 1st serve basis. Contact Ms FD with any questions.



Any student caught eating or drinking in the library (besides water) will be given a trash bag for trash duty on the spot as the problem is out of hand and we need to work on it collectively.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter.



Students please be aware that DSA personnel will no longer address complaints or concerns from neighbors who do not want you loitering, smoking, or participating in any illegal activity outside of school grounds. It will become a police matter so please be aware of the status quo. Always be smarter than the problem.



Students:  You should be eating lunch only in the cafeteria, outside or between the Schomp Theatre and the Concert Hall.  Thank you.



Students! To be aware of what is going on at DSA, check the calendar right outside of the office door! It will keep you informed on all events that are going on around school!



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