Dot Day encourages creativity, courage, and collaboration, inviting people of all ages to express themselves by making their own "mark," whether it's a literal dot or a creative project. Participants can celebrate by writing, drawing, painting, or engaging in any creative activity, connecting with others worldwide. Mrs. Cook's art classes heard the story The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds from Mrs. Terrell in the library, and then they created their own marks!
Cheerleaders & Dazzlers Compete at the Texas State Forest Festival
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DJHS 8th grade Art students visited the Museum of East Texas in Lufkin viewing the Immersive Impressionist Exhibit from Spain. Students learned about artists like Van Gogh, Degas, and Monet. They also were able to create oil pastel observational drawings.
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UIL recognition at the school board meeting
DJHS Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award recipients (7th grade Kinzee Chagolla, 6th grade Khloe Speight, 8th grade Madelyn Pesek)
DISD Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award recipients