Audubon Elementary School                      Caleb York

Daviess County Public Schools
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        300 Worthington Road                          852-7150

Monday during morning announcements we will kick off  I Love to Read month activities…..we will have a parent and child reading log for the month of February—participants will be entered into a drawing for prizes, the top reader of each class will be recognized; a special speaker will be come to Audubon on Feb. 8th for the primary classes.  

 

Burns Elementary School                             Amy Shutt

        4514 Goetz Drive                                     852-7170

Tuesday, January 31st-  2:30-3:30

Technology Club-  the club will have a special guest, Wayne Hart.  He will be talking to the club about the various types of technology he uses for weather and on the news.  The Tech club members are very excited!   

Friday, February 3rd-  PLC Day for teachers- Professional Development

No school for students.

Country Heights Elementary School       Stacy Harper

        4961 Kentucky 54                                     852-7250

Mon. Jan. 30 – Thu. Feb. 2  - Visiting artist Diane Huff is here instructing our students on the use of pastels and watercolors.  She will also be here next week, Monday – Thursday.

Wed.  Feb. 1  -  Academic Team meets after school.

 

Deer Park Elementary School                     Cindy Galloway

        4959 New Hartford Road                      852-7270

Monday, Jan. 30

All A Luncheon for third, fourth, and fifth grade

STLP 2:30-3:15pm

 

Wednesday, Feb. 1

Jump Rope for Heart begins

Academic Team 2:30-3:30pm

Thursday, Feb. 2

Christ Club 2:30-3:15pm

 

East View Elementary School                     Ann Marie Williams

        6104 Kentucky 405                                   852-7350

Monday, January 30 – Vicki Ellis will be visiting our 4th grade students to talk to them about the importance of donating blood from 8:15 to 9:45 a.m. in the classrooms.  This is leading up to our annual blood drive which will take place from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Feb. 10. The Western Kentucky Regional Blood Mobile will be located East View’s front parking lot.  We will also be hosting our annual Valentine’s Day Luncheon for parents and ending with a special evening for daddies and daughters, our daddy/daughter dance. 

Tuesday January 31 at 8 a.m. – We will celebrate winter MAP scores with a bubble gum day.  Students and staff will be recognized for their achievements in the school gym and then rewarded with bubble gum.

 

Highland Elementary School                      Anita Newman

        2909 Leitchfield Road                            852-7370             

Monday, January 30

Archery continues for all 4th and 5th grade students each afternoon(1:00)  in the HES gym.

Monday 1:20 – KWC Basketball team to read to our kindergarten students. This is an exciting event for our students!  We love KWC!

Tuesday, January 31

Highland teachers will participate in their weekly book study, “What Great Teachers Do Differently” – In the media center from 2:45-4:00.

Tuesday - PTO Volunteer Workshop

Wednesday, February 1

Volunteer Workshop for all Highland volunteers to come and help out teachers!  Always a great show of

parents who are involved and committed to helping teachers with tasks.

Friday, February 3

PLC day for teachers, NO SCHOOL for students.

Teachers will be working collaboratively to plan lessons, assessments, and other activities for our students.

 

Meadow Lands Elementary School          Kevin Lowe

        3500 Hayden Road                                  852-7450             

Monday, Jan. 30th, we have a Watch DOG here at Meadow Lands. 

Mon., Jan 30 – Academic Team practice-2:30; -Wrestling Team practice-2:30

Tues., Jan. 31 – Vision Screenings by Lion’s Club for preschool students 9:00 AM & 1:00 PM

Tues., Jan. 31 - Drama classes with Thad Mayhugh in the Imagination Station from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Tues., Jan. 31 - Byron Douglas with 14wfie news-4th grade-weather-Imagination Station-1 p.m. Tuesday.

Wed., Feb. 1 – DRAMA instruction with Thad Mayhugh in the Imagination Station from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Thurs., Feb 2 – Academic team practice-2:30; -Cheerleading practice-2:30-Gym; -Girl Scouts-2:30-Imagination Station

Fri., Feb 3-NO SCHOOL for students

 

Sorgho Elementary School                          Beverly Dawson

        5390 Kentucky 56                                     852-7470             

Thursday, February 2nd  Sorgho Elementary School bookfair starts and will run through February 9th.

 

 

Tamarack Elementary School                     Allison Coomes

        1733 Tamarack Road                               852-7550             

Monday – 2:45 Future Problem Solving Team prepares for the upcoming District Competition

Tuesday- 2:45 Faculty Meeting – teachers from grades 1st and Kindergarten present their progress on SMART Goals to the faculty

Wednesday – 2:30 STLP Technology Club preparing for the upcoming State competition

Thursday 10:30-12:30  Faculty Staff SOUP-ER BOWL Potluck.  Students and staff encouraged to wear their spirit wear to support their favorite football team (pro or otherwise)

Friday – Teachers In-service day – WARNING – Teachers Hard at Work preparing for the remainder of the year based on Winter MAP data. “Be a STAR, Raise the Bar”!!

 

West Louisville Elementary School         Nathan Satterly

        9661 Kentucky 56                                     852-7650

Monday, Jan. 30, 2:30-3:45          1st meeting of our new Art Club after school

Thursday, Feb. 2, 11:00-12:30     Terrific Tiger Luncheon for January students’ of the month

 

Daviess County High School                        Matt Mason

        4255 New Hartford Road                      852-7300

DCHS Drama Winter Showcase

Thursday, February 2nd at 7:00pm in the DCHS Auditorium

Admission is $2.  Show time runs about 1 hour.  House opens at 6:30pm.  No advanced ticket sales.

DCPS employees are admitted free (but please show id at the ticket desk so we know you were there). 

The Drama 1 class is presenting Skid Marks—a play about the ups and downs of driving.

Our middle schools are coming together to present Wait, Wait, Bo Bait—a play about that irritation of waiting…for anything.  Wait, wait bo bait is directed by senior Erin Froehlich and features over 20 of our middle school students from CVMS and DCMS.

It should be a fun night.  Most of these kids have NEVER been on stage. So they are eager to have an audience.

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