On a very hot, May 17th DPS had two special visitors. Governor and First Lady Mead made a special trip after Mrs. Soske's Kindergarten class wrote a special letter. Both the Governor and First Lady read stories to the class before answering...
Linda Hageman - Transportation Department
Linda started her employment with the District in November of 1974, working in the rec center. She worked as a pool aid and was a cheer coach for many years. Linda has driven school buses for over...
Mrs. Holt's class recently took a little stroll to visit Maison du Poulet or House of Chickens for the rest of us. They enjoyed collecting eggs and holding the hens. They snacked on warm breakfast burritos, courtesy of the amazing hens,...
Mrs. Soske's Kindergarten class attended a City Council meeting recently. They were there to receive a proclamation for their May 9th holiday - Please Keep The Trees Day. The children were given a rare glimpse into how things happen in...
DMS Wood Shop and Metal Shop students did extremely well at the TSA SkillsUSA Competition on Friday, April 26th. They competed in Project Design, CO2 Races, and Pen Turning. The students also had a tour of Casper College's 3D Drafting and Design...
The Dry Creek DI team made up of Maggie Pelletz, Christian Pellatz, and Alexis Steinle. They won second place at the state DI competition. Their team name is Imagination Exclamation!
Aaron Stable, Behavior Consultant, recently spent two Professional Development Days providing training and support to district teams specific to Positive Behavioral Supports.
Cindy Hill, Wyoming Superintendent of Instruction, recently visited CCSD #1 and presented Shawnee Rural School Staff and Students with an award recognizing students for their outstanding 2011 PAWS results: 100% of students were...
Congratulations to our Destination Imagination teams who competed this past Saturday, April 6th in Casper! Dry Creek placed second in middle school drama, the Middle School team placed fourth in improv,and the Intermediate Improv team placed...
At the Regional Science Fair recently, Douglas Middle School 7th grader, Megan Lovitt was honored by having her project selected for special display at the Werner Wildlife Museum in Casper. Megan investigated whether dogs are more often left...