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AR Reading Day

(10/4) Fourth Grade ELA classes had a caramel apple bar and reading day after benchmarks to finish out AR for the 9 weeks.
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DTC CelebrAtion Lunch

(10/4)DTC teachers and staff were treated to a delicious bbq lunch today courtesy of the District Administration in celebration of their A-rating for the 2023-2024 school year.
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Eggspert Learners!

(10/4) Mrs. Steele’s homeroom students played “Eggspert” as they wrapped up the 9 weeks with a review of the standards they’ve learned so far.
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Scholastic Bookfair!

(10/1) Get Ready!! The Scholastic Book Fair is coming to DTC October 21st-25th! Family Night will be on Thursday, October 24th from 4:00pm-6:00pm. More info coming soon!
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Mrs. Brown's Brainiacs!

(10/1) Third grade music students will present the musical "Mrs. Brown's Brainiacs!"on Monday, October 7th at 7:00pm. Please notice the time change due to the Homecoming Parade.
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The Land We Love

(10/1) The 4th grade Fall musical presentation of “The Land We Love” was a performance full of fun as the students celebrated patriotic songs of America!
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Spotlight Award

(9/30) The DT Cox Warrior Club is proud to announce this month’s Spotlight Warrior who has best represented the club ideals of integrity, service and respect. Congratulations to Webb Huey for receiving this award for the month of September!
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Warrior Club

(9/27) The DT Cox Warrior Club’s goal is to inspire young men to reach their full potential to become leaders of tomorrow. During club time, the boys learned the importance of a proper handshake. Members get to implement this lesson into everyday life as they serve as school front door greeters in the mornings!
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Multiplication Skyscrapers!

(9/27) Ms. Britt's students practiced basic multiplication skills by designing skyscraper arrays! Each building in the array displays a multiplication fact written by the students.
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Animal Adaptation Experiment

(9/27) Mrs. Chrestman’s students have been learning about animal adaptations. They performed a hands-on experiment to see how blubber helps protect arctic animals in cold water. Students used shortening, plastic bags, and duct tape to create a “blubber “ mitt. They made predictions about how their hands would feel in a tub of cold water with the blubber mitt on and off. Students learned that blubber helped them hold their hands in water much longer without getting cold.

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