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Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7722
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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
DHS Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS May 21, 2013 Print
Written by L. Bellows   

MENU
Jumbo Corn Dog w/Fritos
Baked Beans
Broccoli
Pears

1. ALL LIBRARY BOOKS ARE DUE THIS WEEK! ESPECIALLY SENIORS!

2. SWAP - There will be a student and parent informational meeting on   Wednesday, May 22nd at 6:00 p.m. in the DHS auditorium.    This meeting is mandatory for incoming freshman and students new to the SWAP program.  It is recommended for those returning to the program.

3. The Dixon Police Department has received numerous complaints from citizens in regards to DHS students and other subjects that are loitering in the roadway on Lincoln Statue Drive by the Lincoln statue. The subjects are obstructing the roadway and failing to move out of the way for vehicles. They are also being disruptive to the citizens and businesses in the area. To address this problem, the Police Department will enforce violations of pedestrians in the roadway as well as skateboarding in the roadway. The ultimate goal is compliance, and the police department would appreciate the cooperation of students in alleviating this problem.

4. Students will not be allowed to charge lunches in the cafeteria for the remainder of the year. Students with a negative balance must pay it off as soon as possible.

5. There are detasseling forms in the Guidance Office.

6. Sauk Valley College will host a Fire Science Open House on Thursday, May 23rd from 5-8 at the college. Call Sauk for more information.

7. Next year 's AP Lit students - If you did not pick up your summer reading material and handout, please see Mr. Padilla in Room 405 as soon as possible.

8. Mr Ricks and Mr Randick's detasseling meeting that was scheduled for Tuesday May 21st has been changed to Thursday May 23rd. The meeting is still at Reagan in the cafeteria at 5:30 pm. If you have any questions please contact Mr. Ricks or Mr. Randick.

9. Summer School applications are available in the Guidance Office. Computer Credit Recovery classes will be offered for those students who need to make up credits. The cost is $50 and there will be no waiver of fees. Classes will be June 12 to July 12 from 8:00 to 11:30. Applications and money are due in the G.O. by June 7th.

10. The Band, Boy's and Girl's Tennis and Class Officer trip to Great America is June 8th. Get information outside the band room door.

11. 2013 Yearbooks will be distributed after school Monday and Tuesday in the cafeteria. There are a limited number still available for purchase. See Mrs. Bally or Mrs. Loescher as soon as possible.

 
ANNOUNCEMENTS May 20, 2013 Print
Written by L. Bellows   

MENU
Crispy Fish Sandwich w/Tartar Sauce
Potato Wedges
Coleslaw
Apple

1. All library books are due on May 17th. Please see us in the library if you need your book to complete a class project.

2. The due date for SWAP applications is 4 p.m. on Friday, May 17, 2013. Any applications received after this date will be put on our waiting list, and are not guaranteed work during the summer. There will be a student and parent informational meeting on   Wednesday, May 22nd at 6:00 p.m. in the DHS auditorium. This meeting is mandatory for incoming freshman and students new to the SWAP program.  It is recommended for those returning to the program.

3. The Dixon Police Department has received numerous complaints from citizens in regards to DHS students and other subjects that are loitering in the roadway on Lincoln Statue Drive by the Lincoln statue. The subjects are obstructing the roadway and failing to move out of the way for vehicles. They are also being disruptive to the citizens and businesses in the area. To address this problem, the Police Department will enforce violations of pedestrians in the roadway as well as skateboarding in the roadway. The ultimate goal is compliance, and the police department would appreciate the cooperation of students in alleviating this problem.

4. Students will not be allowed to charge lunches in the cafeteria for the remainder of the year. Students with a negative balance must pay it off as soon as possible.

5. There are detasseling forms in the Guidance Office.

6. There are a limited number of 2013 yearbooks left to be sold. See Mrs. Bally or Mrs. Loescher as soon as possible. Yearbooks are $50 and will be delivered the week of May 20.

7. Sauk Valley College will host a Fire Science Open House on Thursday, May 23rd from 5-8 at the college. Call Sauk for more information.

8. Next year 's AP Lit students - If you did not pick up your summer reading material and handout, please see Mr. Padilla in Room 405 as soon as possible.

9. Mr Ricks and Mr Randick's detasseling meeting that was scheduled for Tuesday May 21st has been changed to Thursday May 23rd. The meeting is still at Reagan in the cafeteria at 5:30 pm. If you have any questions please contact Mr. Ricks or Mr. Randick.

10. Summer School applications are available in the Guidance Office. Computer Credit Recovery classes will be offered for those students who need to make up credits. The cost is $50 and there will be no waiver of fees. Classes will be June 12 to July 12 from 8:00 to 11:30. Applications and money are due in the Guidance Office by June 7th.

11. The Band, Boy's and Girl's Tennis and Class Officer trip to Great America is June 8th. Get information outside the band room door.

12. Congratulations to next year’s Student Council officers:
President – Scott Heath     
Vice-President- Maggie Bushman
Secretary- Matt Sanders
Committee Chair - Hannah Acker & Josh Payne

 
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