April Student of the Month
Citizenship: Aleeah VanWyk:
Aleeah is a member of the dance who always supports her teammates. She is willing to help anyone out whenever she can. She is always polite in the hallways to staff and students.
Leadership: Maggie Caikoski:
Maggie has all the attributes of a leader. She is not afraid to speak up when something is being done that shouldn't be. She stands up for what is right.
Academics: Karson Anderson:
Karson has worked really hard this year and has pushed himself to be better. He pays attention in class and is willing to ask for help when needed. His teachers have really enjoyed watching him mature as a student this year!
Citizenship: Dayne Bennett:
Dayne goes above and beyond when it comes to making sure that others know what they are supposed to be doing. He is constantly making sure he is headed in the right direction and will stand up for himself and others. Dayne does a great job of being respectful to everyone and always has a positive smile on his face.
Leadership: Austin Remster:
Austin is always working hard and willing to help out his fellow students. He has helped several others get organized so they can stay on top of their class work, as well as helping people who need it. Austin is an excellent leader in all things he is involved in.
Academics: Reece Chiabotta: *Not pictured
Reece has been focused on academic excellence while participating in many activities throughout the year, including the academic bowl competitions.
Citizenship: Zebidiah Enfield:
Zeb is always willing to help staff and even has found things this year that need to be completed. He not only is helpful at school but also put in his silver cord hours by serving on the Melcher-Dallas Fire Department.
Leadership: Ryan Heaton:
Ryan was born to be a leader and shows it on the sports fields, in the hallways, in classes and even in the community. He spreads positivity like a good leader would, he is respectful and he is looked up to by underclassmen.
Academics: Connor Rauch:
Connor has done a great job of using his class time wisely and getting his assignments turned in on time. He's willing to make corrections and improvements to his work when asked.
March Students of the Month
Academics: Landyn Wadle
Landyn has been working really hard on his assignments and tests. He pays attention in class and is starting to participate. He has grown so much this year and it is wonderful to see the progress he has made.
Leadership: Jocelynn Kennedy *not pictured
Jocelynn has always been a leader but a very quiet one. She has started to find her voice and helps others to stay on task. She also is very helpful in class.
Citizenship: Alice Lamb
Alice is always willing to help others with anything they need with a smile on her face.
Academics: Braydee Inlow
Braydee does a great job of participating in class. She always asks questions and corrects her work when she makes a mistake. She is also willing to help her classmates with questions.
Leadership: Trista Hansaker
Trista is a positive leader both in the classroom and out of the classroom. She never hesitates to stick up for herself and for others. She is always willing to help out others and has a positive attitude.
Citizenship: Tucker Branson
Tucker is always willing to help out when asked. He will help teachers pick up after activities without being asked to do so.
Academics: Hayden Branson
Hayden goes above and beyond in the classroom. She never hesitates to ask questions when she needs help and she strives for excellence in the classroom. She always volunteers to help others when they need it.
Leadership: Kianna Jackson
Kianna is a role model for all students. She makes good choices and strives to do her best in the classroom. She is always pushing others to perform at their best and always has a positive attitude.
Citizenship: Zach Stewart: Zach is always respectful and helpful wherever he is needed. Zach is an all around good student and young man always willing to help or hold a door or anything.
Varsity Baseball and Softball Schedules for the month of May!
Come out and support these student athletes.
Melcher-Dallas elementary is having phone issues. If you need to contact the elementary please email knutsonm@melcher-dallas.k12.ia.us , we will let everyone know when the issue has been resolved.
The elementary field day scheduled for tomorrow is cancelled. We will try to make it up Monday, May 20th.
Melcher-Dallas CSD is looking for a High School Math Teacher. The district will be on a 4-day school week next year! Please reach out to heaberlina@melcher-dallas.k12.ia.us if you have any questions or are interested in the position.
Congratulations to the following students on being accepted into National Honor Society.
Reece Chiabotta
Sydney Busick
Sophie Lamb
Madisyn DeJong
National Honor Society is a high honor and chosen by a panel of staff members based on the all around student. Congratulations!
If you are planning on attending the IGHSAU/IHSAA State Track Meet to cheer on Trista Hansaker in the 100M and 200M dash you will need to buy a ticket in advance. #GoSaints!
https://www.iahsaa.org/tickets/
Congrats to Trista Hansaker as she heads to the State Track meet. Shirts are being designed and the order link below is open until midnight on Sunday. Get yours while you can!
https://mdtrackstate24.itemorder.com/shop/sale/
If you are going to the State Qualifying Track and Field meet today at Earlham, you will need to purchase your tickets online, or pay with a credit/debit card at the gate.
https://www.iahsaa.org/tickets/
What’s for lunch? Stop by and see! Free summer meals for kids 18 and under are available in Melcher-Dallas. Find a summer meal site by texting FOOD or COMIDA to 304-304 or calling 2-1-1. https://www.fns.usda.gov/meals4kids #SummerMeals #SummerRechargeIA
Fine Arts Banquet
Preschool sign-up packets for the 2024-2025 school year are now available. You can pick a packet up at the elementary or call 641-947-3151 to have one mailed to you.
The JH track meet at Graceland University for today has been cancelled and rescheduled for next Tuesday.
Tonight, Karsyn Mateer and Brooklyn Metz were honored at the Bluegrass Conference Academic banquet. Congrats to both for their commitment to academic success.
Due to impending weather today, we do not feel comfortable having students traveling on a bus home from the track meet. The Conference has decided to postpone the track meet until next Monday. #Go Saints!
The Bluegrass Conference track meet for tomorrow at Graceland University has been moved to 3:00 instead of 4:00. #GoSaints!
Congratulations to Sophia, Makenna, and Alivia who represented Melcher-Dallas at the state level for National History Day today. Their presentation was called "September 11, 2001 -How one tragic day became a turning point in international travel."
Proudly spotlighting our graduating class of 2024.
Proudly spotlighting the graduating class of 2024!