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Students from Davenport Central, North, West, and Mid City high schools are proudly showcasing their artwork at the Festival of Trees
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A Peek into Our District
Students from Davenport Central, North, West, and Mid City high schools are proudly showcasing their artwork at the Festival of Trees
DCSD student-athletes are putting in the hard work all summer long. Members of the West Falcon Football and Central Blue Devils Football teams recently participated in the Iowa National Guard Fit Camp. This camp gave athletes the opportunity to take on fitness challenges and hear from speakers on leadership and team strength.
The English Learner Summer Learning Program has been busy this summer. Students have been fully engaged in immersive enrichment activities designed to strengthen their English language skills throughout the summer break.
From ordering at restaurants to enjoying movie outings and exploring the Figge, students across all grade levels have been actively participating and learning in real-world settings. These experiences not only enhance their language abilities but also build confidence in using English in everyday situations.
Even during summer break, our students are always active. Davenport West High School hosted an action-packed 5-day kids camp for 2nd-7th grade boys and girls! Participants enjoyed exploring a variety of sports including tennis, soccer, track & field, football, swimming, wrestling, volleyball, basketball, baseball, and softball.
Over 60 students from 20 QC schools kicked off summer at the show choir camp hosted by Davenport North High School, learning vocals and choreography in just 8 hours before an outstanding public performance!
Student volunteers from the North show choir assumed leadership positions to make it all possible: Two choreographers collaborated in creating and teaching all the dancing; counselors connected with campers, working in small groups to help them learn the show; General assistants helped organize and run the event behind the scenes; the PR team documented each day, preparing a slideshow to highlight all the fun had.