Our campus fundraiser ends tonight! Thank you to everyone who donated <3
Battle of 3009 shirts are in! During CT all next week (October 15th-October 18th ) we will be passing out shirts during BOTH Cougar Times. There are NO additional shirts for sale so please do not send your student to purchase one if it was not ordered.
Congratulations to our Slim Chickens Student Athlete of the Month, Emmanuel Lockwood!
Thank you to everyone who has shared our campus fundraiser! Kids get a PJ bottom week next week as a reward.
Last night, our Cougar Band gave an amazing performance to a full house. Beth Bronk, Director of Fine Arts and Paige Meloni, Superintendent for SCUC were both in attendance. Thank you to Mr. Robertson and Mr. Barbee for their guidance and our band members for their hard work! It was music to our ears.
Student council meeting #2 was full of poster prep for our schools upcoming events! Stay tuned for election coverage on Student Councils upcoming FIRST election!
Join us for P Terry's spirit night, a week from today!
7th grade Robotics customized their Hopper robots for a Hopper Race!
Happy World Teacher's Day to our amazing teachers! We appreciate you <3
Our annual 8th grade class panoramic photo is coming October 28th!
This week ALE students are learning about a contest in Alaska called "Fat Bear Week" where people can vote for the fattest bear at Katmai National Park.
The bears eat up to 80 lbs. a day to get fat so they can hibernate for the winter. ALE compared two hot water bottle temperatures: one in hibernation (wrapped in fur, covered with leaves and placed in a box) and one bottle left exposed to the elements. They took the temperature at various times throughout the day and students discovered that the hibernating bottle stayed warm!
Happy Custodial Appreciation Day! Our custodial staff are rockstars, working hard everyday to keep our campus clean.
Our admin team provided lunch and our Student Council made a sweet banner showing love from our students as well.
Thank you for all you do!
Social Studies students reenacted the Boston Tea Party using toilet paper to symbolize the tea.
Our fundraiser passed the $5,000 mark this morning and we've earned our first reward!
Get ready for an unforgettable evening at the Fall Ball! This exciting event will take place on November 1st from 5:30-7:30 in the Old Gym. Tickets are available for just $7 on MSB, so be sure to grab yours before they're gone!
Please note the following important details:
*NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR.
*NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN.
*Tickets cannot be transferred.
*If you've been to ISS or suspended, you will not be allowed to attend.
*Only Dobie students are permitted to join the fun, and you MUST HAVE YOUR STUDENT ID FOR ENTRY.
*Concessions are sold cash only
We can't wait to see you there for a night of dancing, laughter, and memories that will last a lifetime!
The September issue of SCUC Connect is now available! 🎉
In this issue, we shine a spotlight on a senior student pursuing Eagle Scout status by completing a heartfelt project for his former elementary music teacher. We also celebrate the SCUC Fine Arts program for earning statewide recognition through the teacher’s dedication to fostering creativity through visual arts. Plus, meet a new teacher at Schertz Elementary, who draws inspiration from her personal journey to becoming an educator, bringing passion and purpose to her students.
Read the full issue at https://bit.ly/SCUCConnectSept2024
A big THANK YOU to Starbucks at 3009/Elbel Road for partnering with our PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) committee to provide coffee and biscotti to Dobie staff. In return, Dobie staff signed a card expressing our appreciation for their generous donation.
Get ready for tomorrow!
Photo retakes are one week from today!
In an engaging 8th grade social studies activity, students reenacted the Boston Tea Party using toilet paper to symbolize the tea. The "colonials" tossed rolls into the "harbor," reinforcing the historical significance of the event. This hands-on experience fosters teamwork, creativity, and a deeper understanding of the American revolution as students connect history to this playful interpretation.