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Welcome to the D.C. Everest School District

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DECA Member Wins at International Career Development Conference
Brandon Dively,
a senior at D.C. Everest High School, took first place in the world in the Professional Selling event at DECA's
Annual Career Development Conference held in Anaheim, California April 24-27. This is D.C. Everest's first-ever first-place winner at the
international level.
There are a total of 47 events and therefore only 47 winners among the 16,500 DECA members from around the globe in attendance competing for the top honor of DECA Champion. Brandon took a marketing exam and executed a sales demonstration.
Cole Halligan, senior, earned the Emerging Leader Honor Award and was one of two Wisconsin DECA members to earn this prestigious award.
The DECA Depot, the school store, was recognized for achieving the Gold Level School Based Enterprise. This is the highest honor for a school store.
Lucas
Gajewski, senior, attended the Senior Management Institute. The Senior Management Institute engages high school seniors in activities designed to prepare them to transition from high school to college and the business world. A highlight of this institute is the Executive Mentor Program where students interact in small groups with high-profile executives from DECA's National Advisory Board and other top companies.
Other DECA students representing D.C. Everest and competing in California were: Eric Schwan, Jared Gjertson, Jon Rohr, Dustin Johnson, Nick
Sierakowski, Holly Solomon, Emily Moore and Destiny Schultz.
DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in areas of marketing, finance, hospitality and management at the high school and college level around the world.
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You're
invited . . .
The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and Public Service Commission of Wisconsin
(PSC-W) are partnering to promote a residential and business broadband demand survey open now through the end
of May, 2013.
The D.C. Everest Area School District encourages parents to complete this survey
in a hope the state can begin to address the digital divide many of our students throughout the state face and bring the broadband needed in our schools and classrooms. |

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Receiving Text Alerts
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We will be posting school closures, delays, and other alerts through our @DCEalert Twitter account.
You can receive text messages instantly from this Twitter account and you *DO NOT* need a Twitter account of your own to receive these texts.
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To receive alerts via text: |
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Compose a text message addressed to 40404 and send the message follow DCEalerts to subscribe. |
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You will receive a confirmation text indicating you've successfully subscribed to the text alert system. |
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If you're not a Twitter user, you will receive information on how to "sign up and join the conversation." You can ignore this.
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As messages are sent to the @DCEalerts twitter page, you will automatically receive them as text messages on your phone. |
Please note that receiving texts may cost you money if you do not subscribe to a texting plan.
If you'd like to stop receiving our tweets via text,
send unfollow DCEalerts to 40404.
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Kindergarten Registration
A child is eligible for kindergarten next fall
if he/she is five years of age on or before September
1, 2013.
If you missed Kindergarten registration week, be sure to
register your child at your neighborhood attendance school as
soon as possible.
Approximate school boundaries and school address/phone info.
Your child's birth certificate is needed to officially register,
so please be certain to bring it, along with
your child’s immunization record. |
Registration will take about 30 minutes, and your kindergarten-eligible child need not be present to register. You may print the necessary forms below and complete them before you come to register your child, but you must register in person. You may not mail or email the forms.
Forms are also available at the schools.
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REGISTRATION OPEN • DETAILS HERE |
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The D.C. Everest Area School District, in partnership with local early
childhood professionals, is proud to offer the DCE Community 4K Partnership.
We have an outstanding group of individuals working together to develop a comprehensive program to meet the needs of our youngest learners.
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See our BROCHURE
and Q & A
DOCUMENT for more information!
For additional information about 4K, contact Terese
Baier, 715-359-6591, X-5231. |
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If you have more than one student in the junior and senior high school, you will receive activation codes for each and will need to activate them separately.
While activating, click on "Combined Account" which will allow you to view all your
junior high and senior high students at the same time using one login.
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Our searchable event-based school district calendaring system. |

Check out the DCExhibits with photos from recent
events, logos, buildings and more. |
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In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (800)795-3272 (voice) or (202)720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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