Academics
At D.C. Everest, we provide a diverse range of supports and opportunities to help prepare our students for 21st century careers. It begins with Early Evergreens programs to suit our youngest learners, includes various elementary and secondary instructional options and is supported by wellness and academic and career planning programs. Throughout your student's academic career at DCE, they will be provided with hands-on and work-based learning opportunities, explore numerous extracurricular options to fuel their interests, and engage in community service activities that show them how they can play an important role in their community.
District News
Riverside Elementary Kindergarten students explored the process of building an airplane at Learn, Build, Fly Education Center located at the Wausau Downtown Airport.
Nathan Welge and Braxton Larson, sixth grade students at D.C. Everest Middle School, have qualified to compete in the National Science Bee that will be held in Orlando, Florida.
The D.C. Everest Forensics team had a strong showing at both the in-person and virtual State forensic competitions held in April. Below are the results of the in-person and state forensic competition.
More than 2,400 students from across the state gathered at the Wisconsin Convention Center in Green Bay on March 31 - April 1 for the Wisconsin Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) State Leadership Conference.
A group of eleven dedicated high school students from D.C. Everest’s Exploration and Creation class is organizing an extraordinary event to raise money and awareness for New Beginnings, a Wausau-based organization that supports refugees through critical stages of the resettlement process in Central Wisconsin.