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1335 Franklin Grove Road
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7722
FAX (815) 284-8576

Dixon High School
300 Lincoln Statue Drive
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7723
FAX (815) 284-4297

Reagan Middle School
620 Division Street
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7725
FAX (815) 284-1711

Jefferson Elementary
800 Fourth Avenue
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7724
FAX (815) 284-0435

Lincoln Elementary
501 Lincoln Avenue
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7726
FAX (815) 284-1305

Washington Elementary
703 East Morgan Street
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7727
FAX (815) 284-0440

LCSEA
1335 Franklin Grove Road
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-6651
FAX (815) 284-9680
ANNOUNCEMENTS November 30, 2010 Print
Written by L. Bellows   

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Potato Bar

Thought for the Day: You can’t have a root canal when all your teeth have fallen out.

1. Congratulations to Chance Smith and Mrs. Fitzanko, winners of the Culver’s Dixon Pride Spirit Award. Remember to nominate student and staff you see go above and beyond for DHS.

2. Congratulations to Mr. Mauch’s 2nd period class. They had no tardies last week. Great job!

3. Congratulations to: Valbona Bajrami, Peter Balser, Alexandrea Barth, Emily Clemens, Evanne Deatherage, Austin Dewey, Chris Gale, Jennifer Guenther, Molly Love, Benjamin Minch, Matthew Renne, Paul Sedig and Mabel Seto who have been named as a 2 011-2012 Illinois State Scholars! The hard work and efforts of these DHS students places them in the top 10% of all students in Illinois. The staff at DHS is proud of your accomplishment and we know you will represent our school well as you proceed to the next level of your education. Best wishes for continued success!

4. Congratulations to Skyla Strum for bowling a 299 this past weekend for the Dixon Duchesses’ Bowling Team. Outstanding!


TODAY

Fresh/Soph scholastic bowl team will practice today at 2:25 in room 405.

There will be no practice for the girls who are not going to LP today for bowling.

 

Dixon Public Schools, in cooperation with the community, will provide students with a comprehensive educational program that produces well-educated, self-sufficient, and involved citizens.