DCS is excited to SHINE THE LIGHT on our PreK Graduates! 
Today the spotlight shines on *Jackson* 
Likes: Video Games
Dislikes: Tomatoes 
What I want to be: You Tuber

DCS is excited to SHINE THE LIGHT on our SENIORS! 
Today's spotlight shines on *Mckenzy* 
Nicknames: Kenz, Mac Brown 
Future Plans: Attend SUNY Broome for Radiologic Technology
High School Favorites/Memories:  Bugging the teachers

Prom is this weekend :) 

Camp Forget-Me-Not - July 13th 
Camp Forget-Me-Not is a free day camp for children and teens (K-12) who have lost a loved one. Kids may have a more difficult time processing, expressing and coping with grief. Our camp is facilitated by Helios Grief Support professionals trained to address the special needs of grieving kids. Customized counseling, activities and resources help kids share their experiences as they move through their healing processes together – bringing some brightness back to their lives.
Click LINK for more details, FAQ's, and registration information: https://cahpc.org/support-for-families/kids-camp/

Don't forget: 5th-12th Grade Music Awards tomorrow night, June 1st, at 7 P.M. in the Auditorium.  Bring a dessert or snack to share if you're able and enjoy an evening of our students' musical accomplishments!

DCS is excited to SHINE THE LIGHT on our PreK Graduates! 
Today the spotlight shines on *Nico*
Likes: Big, Big, Big Dinosaurs
Dislikes: Chuckie Cheese Monster
What I want to be: A Police Officer

DCS is excited to SHINE THE LIGHT on our SENIORS! 
Today's spotlight shines on *Gavin* 
Nicknames: Brunner, Gav, Gunner, B-Runner
Future Plans: Attend SUNY Cobleskill to play soccer and major in Wildlife Management 

DCS is excited to SHINE THE LIGHT on our PreK Graduates!
Today the spotlight shines on *Bryson*
Likes: Giraffes
Dislikes: Dinosaurs
What I want to be: A fireman and a cop

DCS is excited to SHINE THE LIGHT on our SENIORS! 
Today's spotlight shines on *Stephanie*
Nicknames: Stefoote, Stephie, Bug
Future Plans: Attend Alfred State College for Diagnostic Medical Sonography
High School Favorites/Memories: Momma T's  APUSH Class

TOMORROW starts SPIRIT WEEK

No School - Monday May 29th - Memorial Day
Memorial Day Parade is 10am

June Breakfast and Lunch Menu's


SPIRIT WEEK NEXT WEEK 

New Employment Opportunity Posted - 7-12 Grade ELA Teacher
https://www.dcseagles.org/page/employment

No Cost
Walk-In Event 

REMINDER - No School for students tomorrow (Friday 5/26)

Summer Soccer Camp for Boys and Girls 5-12 Grade
July 13-15, 2023
$50/Person 
Clinic ran by Eddie Kingston who was a former Liberian International player and All-American at Springfield College in Illinois and the University of Illinois Springfield. 
To Sign Up email Mr. Dustin Keesler at DKeesler@dcseagles.org

Downsville CSD ALL CALL:
Just a reminder there is no school for students this Friday, May 26 for Staff Development and no school on Monday, May 29 for Memorial Day. 
8-12 Band students should meet at the school at 9:15 am for Mondays Memorial Day parade which begins at 10 am. Thank you!

When school’s out, free summer meals are in!
No cost or enrollment required. Open to all kids and teens under age 18.
DCS Cafeteria
Monday Through Thursday
July 10, 2023 Through August 3, 2023
Breakfast 8:00-8:45
Lunch 10:45-12:15
Questions? Contact Nicole Bowen 607-363-2100

Ms. Comer, Art Teacher at Downsville Central School, is pleased to announce that Ava Guglielmo’s untitled artwork has been juried into this year’s student art exhibition at the Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown, NY. The Fenimore Art Museum received over 300 submissions from twenty-one schools plus homeschooled students and the selection process was rigorous. The judges were incredibly impressed by the artworks submitted to the program.  After carefully considering each work of art, the judges selected thirty-eight works to be featured together for the show, each relating to the theme of “Identity.”
Ava Guglielmo created her sculptural vase from clay and painted it with acrylic paints. About her work, Ava says, ”It’s a visual representation of the feeling of someone’s heart being ripped out. People that get out of a long term relationship most likely get their hearts ripped out of their chests. I made this piece because a majority of people can relate to this feeling.” 
The exhibition, Young at Art! Visions of Identity, will be on view in Fenimore Art Museum from May 27th – July 23rd, during the height of the summer season at the Fenimore Art Museum.  The Young at Art! Reception and Awards Ceremony will be held on Saturday, June 10th from 10am – 12pm at the Museum. This year, winners of cash prizes and special prize winners for each media category will be announced during the Reception and Awards Ceremony.  The reception this year will feature light fare, live music, crafting in the West Gallery, a special guest speaker, and mentors in the field of fine arts.  All young artists whose works are featured in the exhibition, along with their families, teachers, and friends, are invited to attend the reception.
Congratulations to Ava Guglielmo on this outstanding artistic achievement!


