
And your TVC JH Quiz Bowl champs are....THE DESHLER DRAGONS!
CONGRATS! We are proud of you!




Need a quick stocking stuffer idea? Please complete this form by TUE, NOV 21ST for beef sticks! Each stick is $1.50 OR you can order 1/2 bag (12 sticks) or a full bag (24 sticks) at a discount. Please make checks payable to DPS FBLA.
https://bit.ly/DPSBEEFSTICKS


It was a hands-on day for our healthcare pathway students! Gloved up, they got to work with a cadaver, visit classrooms, take part in simulations, handle body organs and a plastinate, and much more! Thank you to Bryan College of Health for everything you let them experience!









EXCITING NEWS! Senior Brooke Sasse (artwork listed as Brooke8314) has been selected as a finalist for the "Artist of the Week" for grades 10-12 on the Artsonia website, a national art website! Help Brooke by voting for her work...we could have our first national winner! SPREAD THE WORD & vote every day until Nov 18th!
https://www.artsonia.com/museum/aotw/vote.asp


Congrats to Gracie Hinz, who received TVC Best Supporting Actress today!
Congrats also goes to Jordan LeFave, Danica O'Neal, Jocelyn Berggren and Logan Schmidt -- who all got honorable mention.
Great job, Dragons!


There will be a CNA class offered at Meadowlark Heights. All 76 hours will be completed in Dec., allowing the students to test and get on the registry in Jan. and begin working. If interested, please contact Miranda Isernhagen at Meadowlark Heights!




December breakfast & lunch menus have arrived! Just a reminder for "second" breakfast...this is only for those participating in JH sports during 1st period. All other students have access to breakfast beginning at 7:30 AM.



Congratulations to sophomore Daphne Smith and junior Hunter Glass, who both received all-conference honors for TVC cross country!




Congratulations to our all-conference volleyball players and head coach of the all star game, Quinten Loontjer!
Seniors Allie Vieselmeyer (1st Team & All Star Team), Stormi Capek (2nd Team & All Star Team), Tierra Schardt (Honorable Mention & All Star Team), Brooke Sasse (All Star Team), and Abbi Tuma (All Star Team Alternate).
Junior Jacilyne Peterson (1st Team).
Sophomores Payton Bauer (Honorable Mention), & Molley Drohman (Honorable Mention).
Way to go, Lady Dragons!











Come and cheer on the Junior High Girls Basketball Team as they take on the Lawrence-Nelson Raiders! Tipoff for the first game is at 6:30pm on Thursday, November 16th.


Preschool took a field trip to the Senior Center last week! Students had the opportunity to interact and do a couple art activities with two special ladies. Thank you for having us! We look forward to our next visit!






The junior class will participate in County Government Day at the Thayer County Courthouse on Thursday, November 16th, to learn more about how our county government works!


Today Dr. Alber of UNK was here in Deshler. He worked with our 5th-8th grade band students on their Christmas music. Thank you Dr. Alber!







Chemistry students got lots of practice in on Monday as they prepared for their quiz on Wednesday and test on Friday.







You never have to wonder if Ms. Deepe is passionate about what she teaches!
Kudos to someone that can stay as organized as she does and adjust for students from kindergarten to the most advanced of art students.
We ❤️ Ms. Deepe!









Suturing bananas was today's activity in Ms. McKenzie's Health Concepts class.
Next up: a visit to the cadaver lab and learning to give shots with oranges.
Don't forget to sign up TODAY if you want to enroll in a 2nd semester health class or journalism with Ms. McKenzie!







Ms. McKenzie's schedule wasn't on the class sign up list last spring; 2nd semester options are listed below. Please see Mrs. Heldt if you would like to add these to your schedule:
5th Prd - OPEN
6th Prd - Nutrition (HS credit)
7th Prd - Journalism (HS credit)
8th Prd - HLTH 1060: Medical Terminology (Dual Credit)


It is World Kindness Day! The theme is "Be Kind Wherever Possible".
Another way to do this is to let someone know they are appreciated. You can do this through our Dragon Shout Outs for students/staff. Just fill out the form linked here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdx3ioBu9y4xbNQHG5Ne1CaHAuJ4P3GD4H_pSKMogxXnnxcQQ/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0
FCA students (and all students!) are challenged to do something kind for someone today. Students will be asked to think about what they can/will do for someone today and fill out a card at lunch.
Taken from https://www.becomingminimalist.com/ten-simple-ways-to-build-each-other-up/, here are 10 simple ways to build each other up:
Esteem others higher. Leaders esteem others higher than themselves. Have high regards, great respect, and favorable thoughts of the people in your circle of trust and influence.
Be wise in your speech. Communicate more effectively by thinking before you speak. If there’s a word that’s more appropriate in a conversation, use it. Start with a praise. Never confront others. Instead, point out on how both of you can make things better. Speak at the same level as your audience; giving them due respect. There’s no need to come in with an authoritarian voice to get your message heard.
Be encouraging. Encouragement is an expression and assurance of one’s hope and future in words, presence, and sincerity.
Be quick to forgive. When others make a mistake, be quick to forgive and forget; releasing them from guilt and shame that may take root in one’s heart when not dealt with over time.
Be understanding. Wisdom and understanding go hand in hand. Understanding starts by being an active listener (not planning a reply as one is speaking), asking intelligent questions to gain further insights, and being accepting of what the speaker is sharing. Then, answer without condemning. Or don’t answer at all and decide to just be a listening ear.
Zero gossip. Keep others’ secrets. Never speak stuff that causes unnecessary hurt to others by speaking unclaimed rumors behind their back.
Share knowledge. Found an article or book that’s useful? Share it with your friends. Sharing has been made easier thanks to the accessibility of sharing tools on the web, along with help from social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook. Sharing knowledge helps us learn, discover, and understand things that are interesting. They have immediate application for better results in our work and life, edifies our soul, and improves our daily conversations.
Stay humble. Humility and maturity are synonymous. A dignified person accomplishes much, but brags little. They are secure in their standing without needing to make noise, often treating everyone with tremendous respect, regardless of position.
Be positive! Positive thinking goes beyond having the drive and motivation for personal success. Positive thinking is explicit, definite, and outspoken. It’s contagious. Build up your loved ones with your positiveness, allowing them to be open for better things to come.
Love. Building up a person with the 9 ways mentioned is only made effective when done so together with love. Care for your loved ones how you would want to be cared for. Build up one another how you would like to be inspired. As a result, you will move up to a whole new level of breakthroughs in life.
Going one step further, visualize how and to whom you can build up and inspire changes for the better. Then work towards making that a reality.
Continue encouraging and building one another up. And start seeing growth and advancements in your relationship with people and to the ones who truly matter to you today.
Go out & do kind things - and appreciate when someone does the same thing for you!


The JH wrestling meet will begin at 4:30 PM today in Fairbury, not 10 AM as previously noted on our calendar.
Last week, Johnny Hinz finished first and Rigley McDonald finished second, in the opening meet of the season at SC. These boys and their teammates from Superior will be wrestling again on Thursday in Superior at 4 PM.
Get out and support them if you can!

Changes to the regular school day include…
🎄MON: Wreath orders due from music students
✋TUE: AMC Math Competition & TVC One Act
💉WED: Healthcare pathway to visit Bryan Health
🧑🎓THU: Home Rooms must be signed up for chili supplies for next week’s cookoff; 10th Gr Pre-ACT; 11th Gr Co Gov’t Day; JH Quiz Bowl & Hold Drill
🧑💻FRI: 7th Gr to Inventure Day (pack a lunch!); K-12 Game Day in Home Room
🍲NEXT MON: QPR Training for 7-12 & Home Room makes chili
🏀NEXT TUE: Poverty Simulation for HS; Chili Cook Off for 7-12; Turkey of the Year competition; 1st HS BB games of the season
🦃WED - FRI: NO SCHOOL - HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
More info/links at: https://bit.ly/DPSDAILYNEWS









