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(UPDATED) 184 Grads Say Goodbye to DCHS (VIEW VIDEOS HERE)

May 17, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

Graduating seniors are now looking toward the next chapter in their lives after saying their goodbyes to DCHS as students during Friday night’s commencement

Three of the most outstanding members of the class were singled out for special recognition. This year’s White Rose Awards went Madison Cantrell and Andrew Fuson while the Citizenship Award was presented to  Axel Rico.

The White Rose is presented to a boy and girl from the senior class with strong academic performance and contribution to the school and community and exemplary moral character.

The Citizenship Award is given to a student in the senior class who exemplifies strong academic performance and contribution to the school and community.

The honors, distinction, top rank, and service  students were also recognized during the program.

The 184 graduates received their diplomas during the commencement, each one shaking hands and posing for pictures with Director of Schools Patrick Cripps and DCHS Principal Randy Jennings as their names were called.

(VIEW VIDEO BELOW OF DCHS CLASS PRESIDENT TREY FUSTON AND VALEDICTORIAN MADISON CANTRELL ADDRESSING THE CLASS OF 2019 DURING GRADUATION CEREMONY)

In her remarks, Valedictorian Madison Cantrell challenged her classmates to make the coming years the best ones of their lives

(VIDEO BELOW SHOWS EACH GRADUATE RECEIVING HIS OR HER DIPLOMA AND WATCH THE CAPS FLY AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM)

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“Four years ago, we entered DeKalb County High School with the promise of “the absolute best years of our lives”. Now, I think we can all agree that high school has been filled with many enjoyable times with our closest friends and classmates, but even more, we all know that it hasn’t been perfect. To me, this being the best time of my life was incredibly scary. Honestly, this doom and gloom perspective that our lives are downhill from here really saddened me,” said Cantrell.

(VIEW VIDEO OF DCHS CHORUS PERFORMANCES AT GRADUATION)

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“I realized that this would only be the best time of my life if I allowed it to be. Because of that, I refused to believe that this is as good as it gets. Five years from now, I want to be able to say that I am in one of the BEST times of my life. And 10 years from now. And 20. And 30. I hope that you will take this same approach to continue to better yourself in whatever phase of life you are currently in. Regardless if you are continuing to college, a technical school, the military, or the workforce, you get to decide what you will do with that opportunity, so make the most of it, find something that you can love doing, and make it the best time of your life. The years that we have spent here should continue to be great memories that we hold, but we can make this be only one of the “best times of our lives,” she said.

(VIEW VIDEO PERFORMANCE OF THE DCHS BAND FEATURING AXEL RICO)

“Thank you for being part of one of the best times of my life. Congratulations, Class of 2019. We did it,” added Cantrell.

(VIDEO IS INTRODUCTION OF DCHS CLASS OF 2019 HONORS AND DISTINCTION STUDENTS)

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Referring to the late John Denver’s Country classic in his remarks, Class President Trey Fuston said no matter where life takes them, Country Roads will always bring them back home to DeKalb County either for a visit, a career, or in their minds.

“As the song says, “Take me home, country roads”. I see that as a great statement to the rest of our lives. Because as all of us know, DeKalb County has been our home for a long time. And no matter where we go, DeKalb County will always be a home for us. We will go lots of different places, each and every one of us taking different paths on our way to greatness. There are so many winding paths we will go on, curving back and forth and going through many stages of life. But, no matter what journey our separate lives take us on, one thing is forever true. There will always be those same country roads that will take us home,” said Fuston.

The program featured an Invocation by Jonathon Birmingham of the FCA Club. Presentation of the Alma Mater and performances of “The Climb” and “Country Roads” by the DCHS Chorus and performances of “The Greatest Showman” and “Czardas-Monti” by the DCHS Band. DCHS Guidance Counselor Lori Myrick introduced the honors and distinction students. Guidance Counselor Shelly Painter recognized the Top Rank and Service students in the class. Principal Jennings presented awards to both the Class Valedictorian Cantrell and the Salutatorian Megan Redmon. After the diplomas were presented, the Benediction was delivered to close out the commencement by Grace Crips, member of the FCA Club.




Northside Students Show off Their Talents (VIEW VIDEO HERE)

May 17, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

Twenty three students performed before a large crowd Friday afternoon during a talent show at Northside Elementary School.

The acts included singing, dancing, martial arts, gymnastics, and piano performances.

(VIDEO BELOW IS CAROLINE BUTLER)


Students participating were Kenna Sykes, Justis Nokes, Karah Jo Ford, Bratten Cook, Benjamin Waggoner, Ava Steff, Skylar Chausse, Grace Chausse, Aliz Morales, Brileigh Balkerd, Kenzie Barnes, Lillie Young, Caroline Butler, Jayde Lester, Averie McMinn, Brayden Knowles, Sydney Polk, Keice Hannah, Shiann Dilts, Elizabeth Mosley, Austin and Lily Vickers, and Madeline Stephens.




DeKalb School District Thanks DTC For Support of STEM Night Events

May 17, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

For the past 2 years, the DeKalb County School District has hosted a family STEM Night for students in grades Pre K-8th. Teachers from across the district develop and set up exhibits and interactive activities for students to create, investigate, and explore. By hosting STEM outreach events that engage the whole family, we are providing relevant, real-world learning opportunities for students that can increase the skilled workforce in our community.   

Last year’s STEM Night event had over 350 participants and 25 activity booths. Kathy Bryant said, “With the number of families in attendance, we had a need for additional sponsorship to cover the costs of booth materials, food, and awards. We are so grateful that DTC and CEO Chris Townson agreed to meet that need for our community.” Mr. Townson understands the importance of giving back to the people that DTC serves by supporting and being involved with the local schools. He explains, “With the best of connectivity and the best people investing in our students, we open a world of unlimited opportunities for them.”

DTC Communications has offered to assist with the STEM Night event by not only providing funding but also by bringing their interactive Mobile Innovation Lab for students to explore for the evening.  

STEMx is a new event for 2019-2020.

DeKalb County School District would like to thank DTC Communications for the STEM Outreach Program sponsorship for the 2019-2020 school year. This sponsorship will fund STEM opportunities for students in all grades across the district to exhibit STEM projects that they have worked on throughout the year. The STEMx event will provide a chance for students to be recognized for their work and share their ideas with others.

(L to R: Cody Burton, Algebra I math Teacher DCHS, Amy Fricks, Algebra II math teacher DCHS, Chris Townson, CEO DTC Communications, Kathy Bryant, Supervisor of Instruction, 6-12, Jenny Norris, Assistant Principal DCHS, Randy Jennings, Principal DCHS)  

Mark your calendars for the next family STEM Night event which will take place on Monday, October 14, 2019 at DeKalb County High School from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm.  Stay tuned for more information on this event in the coming months.  Increasing the skilled workforce in our community is a shared goal among businesses, families, and our DeKalb County School District. If your organization would like to be a part of this shared vision, please contact Amy Fricks (amyfricks@dekalbschools.net) or Kathy Bryant (kathybryant@dekalbschools.net).




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