Big-time performances on the state stage for our WDCCSD wrestlers.
Joe Hirsch battled his way to a 4th place finish at 157 lbs in Class 3A, while Cascade’s Bryce Carroll (5th at 144 lbs) and Tatum Honda (8th at 126 lbs) each earned spots on the podium in Class 1A.
State medals are never given—they’re earned through discipline, resilience, and relentless work. We're proud of the way these young men represented their schools, teammates, and communities all season long.
WDCCSD wrestling continues to show what it means to compete the right way.
#wdbqschools
Joe Hirsch battled his way to a 4th place finish at 157 lbs in Class 3A, while Cascade’s Bryce Carroll (5th at 144 lbs) and Tatum Honda (8th at 126 lbs) each earned spots on the podium in Class 1A.
State medals are never given—they’re earned through discipline, resilience, and relentless work. We're proud of the way these young men represented their schools, teammates, and communities all season long.
WDCCSD wrestling continues to show what it means to compete the right way.
#wdbqschools



Students at Cascade Elementary have been learning the fundamentals of pickleball in PE, including grip, racquet control, serving, and the forehand swing! Students are building coordination, teamwork, and confidence while having fun staying active. 🏓




Cascade Elementary 3rd graders are diving into great books during independent reading time! Their love for reading continues to grow each day. 📚❤️

During their novel study of “The Great Depression,” Cascade Elementary 4th graders in Mrs. Payne’s class worked with a partner to construct a timeline of events that reflected their learning. This activity helped students deepen their understanding of an important period in history. 📚




Dyersville Elementary 2nd graders had an up-close look at a butterfly during science class as they studied the life cycle. This brought students’ learning to life and sparked great questions about each stage of development. 🦋

Career and Technical Education Month is a great time to spotlight Civil Engineering and Architecture and the hands-on learning it offers students! In this course, students explore residential and commercial building design through real-world projects, teamwork, and technical documentation while learning industry standards and communication methods.
Students also use 3D design software, Revit, to design solutions and bring their ideas to life. This year, Civil Engineering and Architecture serves 19 students across sophomore, junior, and senior grade levels as they prepare for future opportunities in engineering and architecture careers.
Students also use 3D design software, Revit, to design solutions and bring their ideas to life. This year, Civil Engineering and Architecture serves 19 students across sophomore, junior, and senior grade levels as they prepare for future opportunities in engineering and architecture careers.


Cascade Elementary 2nd graders recently observed mealworms in science class! 🐛



Students at Cascade Elementary are diving into great books and even greater conversations through literacy circles! This gives students the opportunity to collaborate with their peers, share perspectives, and deepen their understanding of the novel they are reading together. 📚

Western Dubuque Schools will be closed today, Friday, February 20, due to a winter storm warning that includes blowing snow and slick travel conditions.
The safety of our students, staff, and families is our top priority. Please use caution if you must travel and stay safe.
The safety of our students, staff, and families is our top priority. Please use caution if you must travel and stay safe.

Western Dubuque High School is proud to share that our boys bowling team is headed to the state tournament! 🎳
Congratulations to Coach Kramer and our bowlers on an outstanding season and this well-earned accomplishment. Their hard work, focus, and commitment continue to make our district proud.
A special shoutout to Devon Rubner for qualifying for state individually as well. What a tremendous achievement for our student-athletes and program. Let’s go, Bobcats!
Congratulations to Coach Kramer and our bowlers on an outstanding season and this well-earned accomplishment. Their hard work, focus, and commitment continue to make our district proud.
A special shoutout to Devon Rubner for qualifying for state individually as well. What a tremendous achievement for our student-athletes and program. Let’s go, Bobcats!

Farley Elementary 5th graders recently participated in an all-school bowling day after learning about bowling during PE! They put their skills into action with a full bowling experience at Cobra Lanes in Farley. 🎳

Western Dubuque High School is proud to congratulate senior Luke Boyle on being named a National Merit Finalist and a 2026 Coca-Cola Scholar! 🎓
Luke was selected from the regional finalist pool of 250 students and he is one of the 150 Coca Cola Scholars for 2026.
#wdbqschools

Second grade students at Dyersville Elementary are learning about aviation! They recently put their knowledge to the test by building and flying their own paper airplanes. ✈️
Students explored design, flight, and problem-solving as they tested which plane could soar the farthest!
Students explored design, flight, and problem-solving as they tested which plane could soar the farthest!


What’s going to work? Teamwork! 🤝
Students at Cascade Elementary worked together during team-building exercises and read University of Florida Literacy Institute (UFLI) decodable passages together in class to improve their reading skills this week!
Students at Cascade Elementary worked together during team-building exercises and read University of Florida Literacy Institute (UFLI) decodable passages together in class to improve their reading skills this week!


Earlier this school year, our classrooms were filled with holiday cheer as students and families came together for festive learning and fun! 🎄
We are grateful for the strong partnerships and special memories that continue to make our school community shine. ❤️
We are grateful for the strong partnerships and special memories that continue to make our school community shine. ❤️


Career and Technical Education Month highlights the hands-on learning happening in our Intro to Engineering and Design course. Students use Autodesk Inventor and the design process to solve real-world problems while building skills in teamwork, communication, quality control, and technical documentation. 🏗️
This year, the course serves 43 students across grade levels as they explore future opportunities in design engineering and related careers!
This year, the course serves 43 students across grade levels as they explore future opportunities in design engineering and related careers!


February is Black History Month, a time to recognize the vital role African Americans have played in shaping our nation's story. We encourage our community to engage with this important history together.
Learn more: https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/black-history-month
Learn more: https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/black-history-month

Third grade classes at Cascade Elementary recently enjoyed storytime in the library with Mrs. Kraai. 📚
It’s always great to see students exploring their love of reading in a welcoming space!
It’s always great to see students exploring their love of reading in a welcoming space!

Today we celebrate Chinese New Year and the arrival of the Year of the Horse! Wishing everyone in our community who is celebrating good health and success. 🎉

Second graders at Dyersville Elementary created and explored different growing patterns during math class. Through hands-on activities, they strengthened their understanding of sequencing, problem-solving, and number relationships. 🔢




