DCMS invites all 5th & 6th grade students to stay after school this Thursday, April 7th until 5pm for an evening of fun! DCMS staff will be supervising Lego Building, Kickball, Coke & Canvas, an escape room, & more! Snacks will be provided as well. BIG thank you to Mrs.Cook and our Student Council for putting all of these activities together! Go Mustangs!
about 4 years ago, Davis County Middle School
DCMS Student Activity Night
4/5 Score Report: Boys golf Beats Centerville 189-190 led by Easton White’s 39. Boys tennis: DC 0 Maharishi 9
about 4 years ago, Dave Mason
4/5/2022 Schedule Update: Boys Golf vs Centerville - Moved up to 2:00 at Bloomfield Country Club. Dennis Anderson Relays - Start time moved up to 4:00 with field events and running. Girls senior recognition will be during the girls 3000 meter run. Boys senior recognition will be after the 4x800.
about 4 years ago, Dave Mason
4/5/2022 Schedule Update: The boys tennis team will travel to Fairfield to take on Maharishi today. The matches will be inside the Punj Tennis Center. 4:15 start.
about 4 years ago, Dave Mason
4/1 Score Report: Girls Tennis: DC 7 Mt. Pleasant 2 Boys Tennis: DC 0 Mt. Pleasant 9 Girls Track: 2nd at the Clarke of Osceola Relays.
about 4 years ago, Dave Mason
Back to School Resource Fair!!
about 4 years ago, Davis County Middle School
Back to School  Resource Fair
Thursday, April 31st Activity Update: Girls and Boys Tennis vs Mt. Pleasant has been cancelled for today. It has been rescheduled for Friday, April 1st. Boys track meet at Van Buren has been cancelled and will not be rescheduled. Girls track meet at Clarke has been cancelled . It has been rescheduled for Friday, April 1st.
about 4 years ago, Dave Mason
The Flying Pans Steel Drum Band from Central College will present a concert at the Iowa Theater in Bloomfield on Sunday, April 10th. There will be a workshop for interested students and adults at 1:00 with the concert beginning at 2:00. All students are admitted free. Adult admission is $10.00. The event is partially funded by First State Bank of Iowa, Davis County Music Boosters and the Thomas Stirling Memorial. The concert is sponsored by the Spectrum Center for the Arts. A reception will follow the concert in the Kay Burchette Cultural Center.
about 4 years ago, Tish Johnson
Steel Drum Band
Softball Skills Clinic
about 4 years ago, Tish Johnson
SB Clinic
Activity Schedule Update: The boys track meet at Pella Christian has been cancelled due to the weather conditions.
about 4 years ago, Dave Mason
Activity Schedule Update: Tonight's girls track meet at Chariton has been cancelled due to the weather conditions.
about 4 years ago, Dave Mason
Activity Schedule Update: Girls Tennis vs Ft. Madison has been cancelled for today. It has been rescheduled for Friday, April 8th.
about 4 years ago, Dave Mason
DCMS Well-Being Tips for Students Participating ISASP Testing: Encouragement—Help your children start the day with words of encouragement to do their best, show what they know, and that you believe in them. As adults, we may think children hear words of encouragement much more often than we did growing up…but this is not always the case. Your heartfelt words of encouragement may be even more powerful than you think. Laugh/Joy—Share with your children a funny memory or joyful experience you’ve shared together and have them add their own perspective and share their memories of the experience. This could be a 2-minute moment you share together in the morning recalling a happy time. Research has shown, “a quick burst of positive emotions doesn’t just broaden our cognitive capacity; it also provides a quick and powerful antidote to stress and anxiety, which in turn improves our focus and our ability to function at our best level.” (As shared by Shawn Achor, Harvard graduate, lecturer, global consultant to Google, Facebook, & hundreds of companies worldwide, and author of The Happiness Advantage.) Sleep—According to the National Sleep Foundation, children between the ages of 6 and 13 function best (health, performance and safety) after 9 to 11 hours of sleep per night; children between the ages of 14 and 17 function best (health, performance and safety) after 8 to 10 hours of sleep per night. (In case you’re curious, 7 to 9 hours is the recommendation for adults ages 18 to 64!) Consider adjusting bedtime routines if needed to help children feel rested. Breakfast—First and foremost—don’t skip breakfast. We know that mornings can be hectic as families get ready for the day and try to get out the door on time. Remember, breakfast is free at school! We’re looking forward to supporting our students as they participate in this year’s ISASP (Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress). If you have any questions about the Assessments, please visit with your child’s teacher or principal, and we extend a warm ‘thank you’ to our families for helping students feel prepared to do their best.
about 4 years ago, Davis County Middle School
How can your student feel most prepared for ISASP?
Davis County Girls Tennis is having an apparel fundraiser. Orders will be due Monday, March 28th at Noon. Please click on the following link to order. https://www.neebz.net/davis-county-mustang-tennis
about 4 years ago, Tish Johnson
The Boys/Girls Track and Field meet at Albia, Thursday, March 24th has been postponed. We will pass on the new date when it is announced.
about 4 years ago, Tish Johnson
Our Weights and Conditioning class is having a fundraiser to purchase equipment for the class. Please click on the following link to purchase your apparel. https://daviscountys-c.itemorder.com/shop/sale/
about 4 years ago, Tish Johnson
The Blood Drive that was scheduled for today at the High School is still happening. Students if you have appointments please remember to eat breakfast before coming to your appointment.
about 4 years ago, Tish Johnson
On Wednesday, as part of the new teacher induction series led by Ms. Stephanie Bassett, new teachers completed their Stop the Bleed training. They practiced using tourniquets and learned the ABCs of stopping blood flow. New Teacher Induction is a structured program to support new-to-district and new-to-profession teachers. The DCCSD program includes orientation, mentor pairing and other support.
about 4 years ago, Kelsi Sankot
stop
Due to road conditions, Davis County Schools will be running on a two hour delay schedule on Friday, March 11.
about 4 years ago, Davis County CSD
February was Davis County Middle Schools Mustang Makers Club! Our Middle School Makers learned how to embroider canvas bags, create hand beaded jewelry, make knotted/braided bracelets, and tie dye shirts! Our Mustang Makers did a fantastic job of trying new skills, as well as asking each other for advice/tips. Our students also gained hands-on life skills and hobbies that can occupy their time and mind in a productive and creative way. Crafting, regardless of the medium you use, can bolster mood, improve self-confidence, and reduce stress overall. Big shout out to our local Dollar General for donating white shirts for our students to tie dye! We also owe a big thank you to local Make-HER, Abby Yearling, Owner and Creative of Blackboard Printing Company who made a cash donation to purchase our craft supplies. DCMS March after school club is a Comic & Manga Book Club where students can come have a snack, and draw/write and ultimately create their own comic books on Monday's & Wednesday's after school. Thank you to all the adults who make arrangements to allow their students to come to these fun and creative after school clubs! If your student would like to join this months club please have them contact Mrs. Meg. If your student is needing homework assistance, our Afterschool Palooza is also held on Mondays & Wednesdays. Please have your student contact Mrs. McConaughey if they need help with an assignment, or subject.
about 4 years ago, Davis County Middle School
DCMS Makers!