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Dixon, IL 61021
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Dixon, IL 61021
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Dixon, IL 61021
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Dixon, IL 61021
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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

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1335 Franklin Grove Road
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-6651
FAX (815) 284-9680
DHS Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS May 28, 2013 Print
Written by L. Bellows   

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BBQ Rib Sandwich
Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Green Beans
Peaches

1. SENIORS – Graduation practice is Wednesday, May 29 at 7:45 a.m. in the big gym. You will receive your cap & gown at that time.

2. 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.

3. 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.

4. 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.

5. 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.

6. Student locker clean-out will be Wednesday, May 29th from 7:45am-8:00am. All students should clean garbage and extra papers out of their lockers at this time. Students must vacate their lockers by 12:30pm on Friday, June 7, 2013.  Items left In the lockers after this time will be disposed of.

7. Congratulations 2013-2014 Leo Club officers:
President – Catherine Weinzrierl
Vice President – Matt Sanders
Secretary – Zoey Colglazier
Treasurer – Alex Helander
Tail Twister – Hayley Kent

 
ANNOUNCEMENTS May 24, 2013 Print
Written by L. Bellows   

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Monte Cristo Chicken Sandwich
Sweet Potato Puffs
Green Beans
Fruit

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

2. SENIORS – Graduation practice is Wednesday, May 29 at 7:45 a.m. in the big gym. You will receive your cap & gown at that time.

3. 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.

4. 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.

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. Student locker clean-out will be Wednesday, May 29th from 7:45am-8:00am. All students should clean garbage and extra papers out of their lockers at this time. Students must vacate their lockers by 12:30pm on Friday, June 7, 2013.  Items left In the lockers after this time will be disposed of.

8. Congratulations to the new officers of the Dixon Pride Club:
President - Justin Wilson 
Vice President - Catherine Weinzierl 
Secretary - Kirsten DeArvil 
Treasurer - Katie Provo 

9. Congratulations to the new officers of the "FOR" club:
President - Jenna Longan 
Vice President - Olivia Sztochmal 
Secretary - Destiny Taylor 
Treasurer - Michael Sandoval

 
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