Mrs. Hummel’s preschool class brought storytime to life with a hands-on pancake-making activity inspired by “If You Give a Pig a Pancake!”

Our young learners loved connecting literacy with real-life experiences, and the pancakes were a delicious bonus! 📚✨
about 6 hours ago, WDCSD
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Third graders have been diving into the world of orchestral music, learning all about the string, woodwind, brass, and percussion families. Their unit came to life with a visit to the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra at Five Flags Theater, where the live performance had everyone fully engaged! 🎶

Throughout this experience, students connected with key music standards, and many walked away inspired to explore orchestral instruments further, with some eager to learn how to play one!

about 8 hours ago, WDCSD
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Today is National Parent Involvement Day! When parents are engaged, students are more successful. Here are some ways to support your child's education:

✅ Keep communication open with teachers

✅ Establish regular routines at home

✅ Show interest in what students are learning

✅ Make reading a daily habit

✅ Participate in conferences and school activities

Your involvement makes a meaningful difference! 😃

about 11 hours ago, WDCSD
Graphic with the text “National Parent Involvement Day — November 20, 2025” at the top. Behind the text are three large sketch-style figures with raised arms. The background shifts from deep blue at the top to light purple in the center. The Western Dubuque Schools logo appears in the bottom left corner.
Fifth grade students at Epworth Elementary are learning about Battle of the Books—an exciting opportunity to build teamwork and a love of reading! 📚

This fun competition is a great way to promote literacy and engage young readers.
about 15 hours ago, WDCSD
Students sit at tables in a school library eating lunch and listening to an adult who is standing and holding a paper. Bookshelves line the back wall, along with colorful murals and a “WELCOME” banner. On the right side of the graphic, bold text reads “Battle of the Books!” above a stack of brightly colored books. The Western Dubuque Schools logo appears in the bottom left corner.
Drexler Middle School staff spent time today building stronger connections and deepening teamwork through an engaging, hands-on activity.

Teams practiced the same collaboration that drives their work with students every day—because when we grow together, we get better together. Teamwork truly makes the dream work! ⭐
1 day ago, WDCSD
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It was a great morning at Cascade Junior/Senior High School as local employers, educators, and community partners came together to support our career and technical education programs!

The group explored industry needs, toured our labs and greenhouse, and discussed new ways to create even more hands-on learning opportunities for students.

We love working side by side with our local partners to prepare students for the future! 🤝
1 day ago, WDCSD
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Our Epworth Elementary preschoolers have been learning all about transportation. They explored cars, tractors, trucks, and more through hands-on play and discovery!

We love watching our youngest learners investigate the world around them. 🚦✨
1 day ago, WDCSD
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Happy Education Support Professionals Day to the ESPs who strengthen our schools every day! 💪

Your work supporting teachers, assisting students, overseeing activities, and helping with operations is essential to creating effective learning environments. Thank you for all you do!
1 day ago, WDCSD
Graphic with a red-to-purple gradient background and silhouettes of a school staff member on the left and a custodian holding a broom on the right. The Western Dubuque Schools logo appears in the upper left. Large text reads, “Thank you, Education Support Professionals!” with smaller text underneath that says, “You are what keeps our schools running!” A header at the top reads, “Education Support Professionals Day | November 19, 2025.”
Peosta Elementary 5th graders are practicing measurement during Number Corner! Each day, students add one meter and convert it into centimeters, decimeters, decameters, and kilometers.

It’s hands-on learning that builds strong math and measurement skills—one meter at a time! 📏
1 day ago, WDCSD
A student wearing a pink fuzzy jacket sits at a round table and writes on a November record sheet clipped to a blue clipboard.
Students sit in a hallway near a row of black lockers, writing on worksheets clipped to clipboards.
Three students kneel on the hallway floor next to black lockers, measuring along a yardstick placed on the ground.
Students at Cascade Elementary strengthened relationships and teamwork through a friendly game of tetherball! ☀️
3 days ago, WDCSD
A group of elementary students play tetherball on a sunny day. Four children stand around the tetherball pole, watching the ball as one student prepares to hit it. A chain-link fence, green grass, and homes are visible in the background. On the right side of the graphic, illustrated text reads “Tetherball Fun!” next to a drawing of a tetherball pole and the Western Dubuque Schools logo.
Kindergarten students at Cascade Elementary are working hard on their letter sound fluency, building strong foundations for reading success! 💪📚
3 days ago, WDCSD
A young boy sits at a table working on a phonics worksheet. He points to letters on the page while smiling and concentrating. He wears a brown “John Deere” shirt and camouflage sleeves.
A young boy wearing a blue “Peterbilt” hat and headphones works on a phonics worksheet. He points to a row of letters on the page while leaning over the table.
We're celebrating American Education Week by recognizing everyone who contributes to our vibrant learning environment! ✨

From innovative teachers to supportive staff, engaged students to involved families—each of you plays a crucial role in helping our learners discover their strengths and achieve their goals. We're grateful for you!
3 days ago, WDCSD
Graphic for American Education Week, November 17–21, 2025. The right side features bold text reading “American Education Week” with the Western Dubuque Schools logo underneath. The background is purple with subtle school-themed illustrations and red and blue diagonal stripes across the top and bottom. On the left, three photos show students in classrooms: a group of four smiling at a table, two students working together on a project, and a row of young children holding colorful artwork.
In preschool and kindergarten at Cascade Elementary, students are learning all about shapes by sorting and exploring objects during center activities! 🟣🟧
4 days ago, WDCSD
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Students at Cascade Elementary were challenged to design a model that could travel the farthest using a bag of materials!

What a fun way to explore motion, forces, and creativity in their science unit! ⚙️
4 days ago, WDCSD
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At Farley Elementary School, we believe every child can be a successful reader. 📚

Fifth graders and their 2nd grade reading buddies meet twice a month to read and share their love of books, fostering literacy and leadership!
5 days ago, WDCSD
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Students at Cascade Elementary had a blast in PE participating in a skeleton relay, racing to collect and assemble bone pieces to form a full skeleton! 🏃‍♂️🦴

5 days ago, WDCSD
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On America Recycles Day, we celebrate the positive impact of recycling on our planet. Here are a few tips for doing your part:

✅ Designate a spot for recyclables
✅ Learn what items are accepted
✅ Clean out containers before recycling
✅ Teach kids to sort properly

Together, we can build better habits and create a better world for future generations! ♻️
5 days ago, WDCSD
Graphic for America Recycles Day featuring the phrases “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” in bold white text on a red textured background. A large white recycling symbol appears on the right side, and the Western Dubuque Schools “Better Every Day” logo is in the upper right corner. The text at the bottom reads, “America Recycles Day – November 15, 2025.”
Our 5th graders at Peosta Elementary love helping younger students learn valuable skills—and we love seeing their leadership shine! 🌟

It’s a win-win when our big kids step up to guide and support their younger peers. 💪📚
6 days ago, WDCSD
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Mrs. Roller, 2nd grade teacher at Cascade Elementary, works side-by-side with her students to solve math problems. That’s teamwork and dedication in learning! ✏️
6 days ago, WDCSD
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More than 50 paraeducators came together for a high-impact professional development session focused on:

➡️ Roles and responsibilities
➡️ Fostering independence
➡️ Responding to behavior

The day was filled with meaningful collaboration, rich discussion, and a shared commitment to student success. Several attendees even asked to share resources with colleagues who couldn’t attend.

We’re grateful for the difference our paras make every day!
6 days ago, WDCSD
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