With the winter season quickly approaching there are plenty of different celebrations and holidays that students around DHS celebrate. According to Pew Research Center, Christianity is by far the most defined religion in Michigan...
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Group 4 projects begin in January
The Group 4 project starts up on Jan. 11, 2023, and will resume on the following Wed., Jan. 18, 2023. Science teacher Thomas McNamara leads this project with multiple teachers assisting. This project has...
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Varsity cheer team takes first place
On Dec. 9 the varsity cheer competed against six teams and placed first overall. The competition team traveled to Shepherd High School in Shepherd, Michigan to compete in their competition. The division placement is...
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Space Farmers focus on space botany research
The Space Farmers Club is currently working on their experimental trial. Each experimental trial lasts about one month. This year they are experimenting with Misome plants, which are part of the Brassica family. During...
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The Beauty of Christmas Rom-Coms
The weeks preceding Christmas mark the anticipation of holiday spirit, the warmth of the fireplace, and family gatherings with an array of foods and awkward conversations. The festive mood seems to unite everyone. One...
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Black Student Alliance plans to volunteer at local elementary school
In February, the Black Student Alliance will volunteer at a local elementary school by reading to the students. The presidents of this club, juniors Olivia Horne and T’Emi Oshin, started this club to have...
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Boys varsity basketball welcomes new head coach
The boys varsity basketball team welcomes new head coach Ken Cook. Assisting him is Mike Skinner. Cook felt that the team was solid defensively but will need more work offensively. “I have a great...
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Holiday Stained Glass
On Tues., Nov 30, Advanced 2D Art Students started their holiday stained glass project. The artwork is hung up over the windows in the cafeteria. The designs were premade but each team got to...
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Issac Skinner’s Path To Leadership
Leadership. This single quality is what makes any captain great, whether it is in a professional setting, or a recreational activity, such as hockey. Being able to lead and lift others around them is...
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Key Club volunteers at Siebert Elementary
Members of the Key Club currently volunteer at Siebert Elementary School as chaperones. They chaperone the students while their parents are in school board meetings at the administration building. Students are dropped off at...
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