TODAY: REGULAR SCHEDULE (NO CCR)

Good morning, School Community!!! Here is some information about this week’s DCHS events: TODAY: REGULAR SCHEDULE (NO CCR)  Santa Claus is Coming to ...
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Good morning, School Community!!! Here is some information about this week’s DCHS events: TODAY: REGULAR SCHEDULE (NO CCR)  Santa Claus is Coming to Town (dress like your favorite North Pole character)  Bowling @ Owensboro Catholic (4:30 p.m., Diamond Lanes South)  Boys BBall @ Whitesville (JV/6:00 p.m., V/7:30 p.m.)  Trivia Night – Speech Team (5:00 p.m., Café)  Pantherette Night at Beef’s (11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.) TUESDAY (12/6): REGULAR SCHEDULE (NO CCR)  Home for the Holidays (wear flannel)  ACT Prep – Prob & Stats (7:30 a.m., Room 170)  FCA – The Link (7:40 a.m., CCR Center)  Lockdown Drill (8:20 a.m.)  FCCLA Santa Visit (5:00 p.m., Media Center)  Boys XC Banquet (6:00 p.m., Café)  DCHS Orchestra Christmas Concert (7:00 p.m., Auditorium)  Wrestling @ Whitesville (5:30 p.m.)  Boys & Girls BBall v. Edmonson Co. (G/6:00 p.m., B/7:30 p.m.) WEDNESDAY (12/7): REGULAR SCHEDULE (NO CCR)  Favorite Christmas Movie Character (Grinch, Rudolph, Frosty, etc.)  Fire Drill (9:55 a.m.)  ACT Prep – Reading (3:30 p.m., Room 134)  ACT Prep – English (3:30 p.m., Room 135)  ACT Prep – Science (3:30 p.m., Room 227  JV G & B BBall v. AHS (5:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m.) THURSDAY (12/8): REGULAR SCHEDULE (NO CCR)  Tacky Christmas TShirt  ACT Prep – English (7:15 a.m., Room 133)  ACT Prep – Science (7:30 a.m., Room 227)  ACT Prep – Trig. (7:30 a.m., Room 170)  ACT Prep – Reading (3:30 p.m., Room 134)  ACT Prep – English (3:30 p.m., Room 135) FRIDAY (12/9): PEP RALLY SCHEDULE  Merry and Bright (all out red and white)  ACT Prep – English (7:15 a.m., Room 133)  B & G BBall v. AHS (G/5:30 p.m., B/7:00 p.m.)  KHSAA State Cheer Competition (Lexington)

SATURDAY (12/10)  ACT National Testing (DCHS)  KHSAA State Cheer Competition (Lexington)  Girls Freshman BBall @ McLean Co. (McLean/9:00 a.m., Grayson/11:00 a.m.)  Boys Freshman BBall @ Edmonson Co., (Breck/10:00 a.m., Hancock/1:00 p.m.)  Bowling @ Boyle Co. (10:00 a.m.)  Swim @ Candy Cane Classic (Healthpark)  Pantherettes Dance Competition (Louisville)  Speech Tournament (WKU) NEW INFORMATION: 

It’s Pantherette night at Beef O’Brady’s today! Dine in or take out anytime between 11am and 10pm, tell them you are helping the DCHS Pantherettes and we will receive 10% of your purchase. Please bring the attached flyer with you. Thanks for supporting the DCHS Dance Team.



This past Saturday, the NJROTC competed at the Ohio Valley Inter-Scholastic Orienteering Championship, located in Taylorsville State Park. The Varsity team consisting of Mark Cannon, Jacob Goldman, Evan Swift, Logan Sayre and Myles Harvey finished in second place. Individually, Mark Cannon finished 4th, Jacob Goldman 6th, Logan Sayre 7th and Myles Harvey 10th. The male JV team also finished second. This team consists of: William Roby, Bobby Barnett, and Bailey Freels. Individually, William Roby finished 2nd, and Bobby Barnett finished 6th. Other team member finished… Lucas hood 6th in JV, and Madison Kelly finished 3rd in female JV competition.



I am pleased to share the results of this Saturday's speech tournament. Our students were very successful. As a team we finished 4th overall in the Murray High School Speech Invitational. Listed below are the individual results. I've also attached pictures of the team and finalists. Individual results of the December 3 Murray H.S. Speech Invitational: Max Smith captured first place in both extemporaneous and impromptu speaking. He earned straight ones the entire tournament, never being beaten by any competitor. He also finished 2nd in informative speaking. CeCe Phillips advanced to finals in ALL FOUR of her events (that's the maximum events in which one is allowed to compete). She was tournament champion in storytelling. She was second in broadcast announcing and poetry interpretation. And she finished fifth in prose interpretation. (If you are a Jim Gaffigan fan, ask to hear her prose. If you like Gary Larson, ask for her storytelling. Both are very entertaining.) Gwen House finished 5th in informative speaking. She and her duo interpretation partner, Logan Mills, placed 4th in finals(if you need to shed some tears ask to see their performance). Easton Crisp finished 3rd in storytelling (do you like humorous stories about ducks? This one will delight you.) Jasmyne Post placed 2nd in original oratory.

Nicolas Warder placed 6th in humorous interpretation (ask him what the math curse is). Also breaking into finals and competing for the first time were Daniel Styke (6th in broadcasting) and Sidney Boarman (7th in oratory). Several who did not advance to finals were next out or 7th place. Those students were: Calli Whitmore in dramatic interpretation, Camille Moore in humorous interpretation (and also first time competitor) and Gwen House in programmed oral interpretation. 

Congratulations to Taylor Palmer! She received a bronze medal on Saturday in the Special Olympics state bowling competition! Congratulations to Amie Morris (cvms 8th grader) who represented DCHS bowling team Sunday. She was awarded a bronze medal for bowling at the Special Olympics state games.

REMINDERS: 

Attention junior students, GSP applications are due to Mrs. Powers in the guidance office before the end of the school day on Monday, December 5th. This includes the completed application with signatures and 2 letters of recommendation (1 from a teacher and 1 from a community member).



For many years, the BOP has done a Christmas Cook on the Saturday before break to prepare hams and ribs. This has become quite popular and feedback over the years on the quality has been consistently positive. If you are interested in purchasing some hams or racks of baby back ribs, FIND A BAND KID AFTER TODAY. If you never see any of our kids, then email me and I’ll make sure you’re able to place your order. We have to have all orders by no later than Friday morning. Details: HAMS – Whole, boneless hams (8-9 lbs on average) $35 each RIBS – Full Racks of Baby Backs $25 each These are slow smoked right in front of DCHS by a team of experts. Date of Christmas Cook – Saturday, December 17th You would need to pick up (or have someone pick up for you) between 12pm-2pm here at DCHS on the 17th THESE MAKE AWESOME CHRISTMAS PRESENTS - just don’t try to get them to fit in a stocking!



The end of the Fall 2016 is quickly approaching. The deadline to return the textbook(s) is Tuesday, December 13th by 3:00 PM. If you bought your textbook with your own money, the student may receive cash back. However, if DCPS is responsible for the purchase, the student still needs to return the textbook to the bookstore. If you have any questions, you may see Neil Hayden in the DCHS guidance office or call the Owensboro Community College & Technical College Bookstore at 270-686-4523.

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Josten’s has provided a rather lengthy list of seniors who have not ordered their caps and gowns. The deadline to order is December 16th. Please see Misty Boarman in students services for more information. Attention Juniors the Washington Youth Tour contest deadline is approaching. Please don’t miss the deadline of December 30th. You just need to be a junior and be a Kenergy customer (your parents). You can fax or mail in the application. The essay isn’t due until January 15th! It was wonderful receiving 12 essays from Daviess County High School Juniors last year – and you had WINNERS – Jacob Howard, Shelby Hite, Olivia Warren and Jesslyn Watson – AND another DCHS student got the Alternate Seat – Shelby Cecil – 25% Return on Investment – Pretttty Good – Let’s DO IT AGAIN!!! Opportunity of a Lifetime! Washington Youth Tour is a 7-day, all-expense-paid trip to Washington, DC. Kenergy sends six students from its service territory each summer. Attached is a poster, an information sheet and an application. And here is a link to a six-minute video of the 2014 Washington Youth Tour – It really tells it all – Very exciting! :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diNQQLYP1QI&list=PLa2jQrSRUeHqlvdFZNwEJz R9v4JhYwMr5  Eligibility: Student must be a high school junior with at least a 3.0 overall GPA and their primary residence must receive electricity from Kenergy.  To participate in the contest, students must submit their application by December 31, 2016.  Then write a 1,000-word essay about anything they are passionate about, and send it via email to [email protected] by January 15, 2017.



Craft Academy will be hosting one more on campus event for students to visit with us and learn more about our program. If you have a student who is considering applying for Craft Academy, or a student who is working on or has completed their application, we invite them, along with their families, to Morehead State University to meet Craft Academy staff and current students. We will be doing our presentation, as well as a campus and Craft Academy tour. Interested students may register online at www.moreheadstate.edu/craft-academy under Recruitment Events.



Libraries are a great source of information and our library here at DCHS is no different. Did you know we carry DC yearbooks dating back to 1926? We also have scrapbooks with newspaper clippings dating back to 1958! When you are planning your next class reunion or family reunion (wouldn’t it be fun to have a photo of Uncle Bob playing basketball), or even if you are doing some genealogy, stop by the DC library and take a trip down memory lane!



ACT DATES 2016-17 Test Date: Registration deadline* Late Registration period (Late fee required) Photo upload deadline

December 10 November 4

February 11 January 13

April 8

June 10

March 3

May 5

Nov. 5-18

Jan.14-20

Mar. 4-17

May 6-19

December 2

February 3

March 31

June 2

Register for the ACT at www.ACTstudent.org *Juniors and seniors who receive free or reduced lunch are eligible to register for the ACT twice during high school for free. See Guidance for more information. To be eligible for a CCR exam exemption, students must earn the following ACT benchmarks: English – 18 Math – 19 Reading – 20 *Registration fee is $42.50 for the ACT.

Students who would like help registering for the ACT can see Ms. Colbert in the CCR Center for assistance.

The safety and security of our students and schools is our highest priority. We want to remind families and our community about the availability of an anonymous online system to report bullying, weapons, drugs or any unsafe behaviors. (Emergencies should always be reported by calling 911.) Information submitted to the Safety Tipline Online Prevention (STOP) Tipline is reviewed immediately by DCPS administrators who are trained in appropriate follow-up procedures. To submit a report – Go to www.dcps.org or any DCPS school website and click on the STOP logo in the upper right corner of the page. Have a great day, Suzanne 

4 x 4 Block Schedule NO CCR First Block:

8:10 – 9:43 (93) Power Break: 9:43 – 9:53

Second Block:

9:53 – 11:26 (93) 11:26 – 11:32 (6) - Passing

Third Block:

11:32 – 1:36 (94)

1. 11:30 – 11:57 (27) 2. 12:00 – 12:27 (27) 3. 12:30 – 12:57 (27) 4. 1:00 – 1:27 (27) (Please inform students not to bring items to the café, they will return to class for news) 1:27 – 1:36 WPAW News Lunch:

1:36 – 1:42 (6) - Passing Fourth Block:

1:42 – 3:15 (93)

Pep Rally Schedule 8:10 – 9:30

First Block

9:30 – 9:40 Power Break Second Block

9:40 – 11:00 11:00 – 11:06 Passing

Third Block Lunch:

11:06 – 12:58 a.

11:04 – 11:31

b.

11:33 – 12:00

c.

12:02 – 12:29

d.

12:31 – 12:58

12:58 – 1:04 Passing Fourth Block

1:04 – 2:24

Call students to gym by grade levels from 4th block:

2:24 – 2:40

Pep Rally

2:40 – 3:15

FUNDRAISER AT

BEEF ‘O’ BRADY’S! OFF HWY 54 AT 3189 FAIRVIEW DR * 270.685.4969

Beef’s is hosting a fundraiser for

DCHS PANTHERETTES ON

MONDAY, Dec. 5th, 11AM – 10PM Come to Beef’s for lunch or dinner (or both!), invite a friend, bring this flyer (or show it from your phone) & 10% of your ticket will be donated.

Order appetizers, a great meal AND dessert to show your support! Too busy to dine-in? Carry-out orders are included! Please spread the word before the event. Flyers may not be passed out at Beef’s & we ask that groups don’t approach our patrons asking for donations.

ENJOY A GREAT MEAL & SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE AT THE SAME TIME! To set up a fundraiser for your organization, email Stacy Bratcher at [email protected]

Washington Youth Tour Each year, Kenergy selects six delegates to send on an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C., titled the Washington Youth Tour (WYT). A judge’s panel chose the co-op’s six delegates and one alternate in January. The Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives coordinates this trip. You may read more about this tour, including an itinerary, on the association’s website and/or watch the 2014 WYT video. Students visit every major monument, cruise the Potomac River, tour the Holocaust Museum, spend a day at the Smithsonian, tour Capitol Hill, hear outdoor concerts, meet their Congressmen and much more.

To be eligible for WYT, students must:   

Live in houses powered by Kenergy. (Whether students live with grandparents or other members of their families does not matter, as long as the house is powered by Kenergy.) Be 11th-graders. Earn a minimum 3.0 overall GPA.

To apply, students must: Complete the Application for 2017 WYT before Dec. 31, 2016. In addition, students must:

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Mail the application to Jeanette Weedman, Kenergy, PO Box 1389, Owensboro, KY 42302-1389. The application must reach Kenergy’s office no later than 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 31, 2016. Attach a copy of their high school transcripts to the application. Attach a copy of their home’s most current Kenergy bill to the application. Write a 1,000-word essay on any subject about which they are passionate. Past winners’ topics have been about life on the farm, love for a grandmother, sports, FFA membership, teen pregnancy and a love for reading, among others. Judges are free to use the topic as part of their selection process, so choose wisely.

More about the essay:

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Essays should not be attached to the application. Essays should be e-mailed separately to Jeanette Weedman at [email protected]. Only e-mail submissions will be accepted. Essays are due by midnight Jan. 15, 2017. Typed essays only. Double spaced. And 12-point Times Roman font only, please. Essays should have the student’s name, high school, address and phone number typed on the upper right corner of the first page. (This information will not be given to the judges — only to Kenergy administrative staff who prepare the essays for judging.)

Judges may request personal interviews as part of the process. Kenergy announces winners in March. All WYT delegates must go to Frankfort for an overnight trip in April. Kenergy pays for this trip as well. If a student cannot attend the Frankfort trip, he or she will not be allowed to go on the Washington trip in June. WYT does not coincide with the Governor Scholar program. DISCLAIMER: Washington Youth Tour awards will be chosen by a panel of judges selected by Kenergy. The panel’s decision is final. All materials, images, resumes, essays and applications submitted by the applicant become the sole and absolute property of Kenergy. It is the sole decision and discretion of Kenergy to disqualify any applicant who does not comply with any of the entry and participation rules as set forth by the co-op. For more information about the Washington Youth Tour, please call Jeanette Weedman at (800) 844-4832, extension 6157. Or you may contact her by e-mail at [email protected].

2017 Washington Youth Tour Application Each year, Kenergy selects six delegates for an all-expense-paid trip titled the Washington Youth Tour (WYT). The mid-June trip is coordinated through the Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives. On WYT, students visit every major monument, cruise the Potomac River, visit the Holocaust Museum, spend a day at the Smithsonian, tour Capitol Hill, listen to outdoor concerts and much more. To enter, student’s primary residence must be powered by Kenergy. Whether students live with grandparents or other members of their families does not matter, as long as the house is powered by Kenergy. Students living with guardians or in foster care may be required to have a signed letter stating their primary residence is powered by Kenergy.

STUDENT INFORMATION ____________________________________________ __________________________ ___________________________________ Name Phone Number E-mail Address ______________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Address of Student’s Primary Residence Name of High School

PARENT INFORMATION _____________________________________________ _________________________ ____________________________________ Name(s) Phone Number(s) E-mail Address ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS   

Student’s primary residence must be powered by Kenergy. th Student must be in the 11 grade at the time of application. Student must maintain an overall 3.0 GPA or above.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS Submit this completed application, student’s most recent high school transcript and household’s most recent Kenergy bill no later than 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31, 2016. Mail to:

Kenergy Jeanette Weedman P. O. Box 1389 Owensboro KY 42302-1389

Or fax to: (270) 685-2279 Attention: Jeanette Weedman

ESSAYS After students have submitted their applications, transcripts and utility bills, they must write 1,000-word essays and submit them separately via e-mail. Essays are due no later than midnight on Jan. 15, 2017. They must be typed using double-spacing in 12-Point, Times Roman font. Essays should be submitted by e-mail to [email protected] Essays of more than 1,000 words will not be judged. Essay topic: Any subject about which the student is passionate. Essays must have student’s name, high school, address and phone number in the upper right-hand corner. For more information, visit Kenergy’s website at kenergycorp.com and/or call Jeanette Weedman at 1.800.844.4832 extension 6157 or email her at [email protected].