Miss Lindsey’s Epworth Elementary preschool students are learning all about apples and had fun making homemade applesauce together. 🍎

What a sweet way to bring their unit to life! 👩‍🍳
3 months ago, WDCSD
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Our Cascade Elementary kindergarten students are hard at work in small groups—collaborating, learning, and having fun together! It’s amazing to see their teamwork and growing independence in action. 💛
3 months ago, WDCSD
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Two of our students had fun learning about measurement during a scavenger hunt activity at Cascade Elementary! They worked together to find objects of specific lengths, turning math into an exciting, real-world challenge. 🙌
3 months ago, WDCSD
Students measuring each other
Students at Cascade Elementary are using pattern blocks during math workplaces to explore shapes, build designs, and strengthen spatial reasoning! Hands-on learning encourages creativity and problem solving for students. 💡
3 months ago, WDCSD
Students playing with pattern blocks
Our students are diving into counting collections at Peosta Elementary—a fun, hands-on way to explore quantity and build a strong foundation in key math skills!

Through collaboration and tactile learning, they’re developing number sense, problem solving, and a love for math! 💡
3 months ago, WDCSD
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Peosta Elementary 5th grade students are putting their creativity and teamwork to use by building sensory tables for their prekindergarten friends!

It’s so inspiring to see older students leading with kindness and care to support younger learners. 🤗
3 months ago, WDCSD
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Cascade Elementary students gathered in a team huddle to share ideas and make connections about a book they are reading. Collaborative discussions like these spark curiosity and deepen comprehension! 📚
3 months ago, WDCSD
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Cascade Elementary prekindergarten students had a wonderful time exploring colors and creativity while finger painting! Their smiles and masterpieces remind us that learning can be both fun and hands-on. 🎨
3 months ago, WDCSD
Students finger painting
Juniors in Ms. Lukes’s English 3A class sharpened their reading skills while exploring the purpose and function of government through the Declaration of Independence. 📖

After analyzing key themes and details in the text, students created "Black-out Poems" to creatively capture its core messages.
3 months ago, WDCSD
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Cascade Elementary students are building problem-solving skills while working together on a math workplace game. Learning through play helps strengthen understanding and teamwork! 🔢
3 months ago, WDCSD
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Congratulations to head girls basketball coach Mike Sconsa on being selected for induction to the Iowa Girls Coaches Association Hall of Fame!

The ceremony will be held on March 14 in Cedar Falls. Thanks, coach, for the tremendous impact you have had on Cougar girls basketball over the years - it's a well-deserved honor! #chscougs #wdbqschools
3 months ago, WDCSD
Basketball coach award
Basketball coach award
High school mentoring kicked off on Monday, September 22, at Peosta Elementary!

We’re excited to welcome 17 high school students who will join us during lunch and recess to connect with students. Many of these mentors are Peosta Elementary alumni, making their return even more special.

We’re grateful for this opportunity to learn, grow, and build meaningful connections together! 🌟
3 months ago, WDCSD
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🏃‍♂️ Record-Breaking Performance! Congratulations to Quentin Nauman who set a new school record with a time of 14:39.4 at tonight’s cross country meet at Dubuque Senior! Even more impressive—this time also stands as a new Iowa state cross country record. An incredible achievement for Quentin and a proud moment for Western Dubuque Schools. Way to go, Quentin—you’ve made history! #wdbqschools
3 months ago, WDCCSD
Quentin Nauman
Quentin Nauman
Peosta Elementary 2nd graders celebrated their first completed narrative writing piece with Oreos and sunshine! It was the perfect way to mark this milestone and enjoy time together. 😎 #wdbqschools
3 months ago, WDCSD
Two students sit on the pavement with writing notebooks open. One child writes while the other eats an Oreo cookie.
Two boys sit on the grass with their notebooks open, holding Oreo cookies as part of their writing activity.
A boy and girl sit on the ground with notebooks and worksheets. The girl eats an Oreo while the boy reads.
Two students work side by side on the sidewalk with writing journals, each holding an Oreo cookie.
A girl and boy sit on the grass with notebooks open. The girl holds a cookie while the boy writes.
A girl and boy sit together with notebooks and worksheets on the ground. The boy eats an Oreo while the girl points to her work.
Two students sit outdoors on the pavement with notebooks and worksheets in front of them. One child reads, and the other eats an Oreo cookie.
A boy and girl sit in the grass with open notebooks. The girl eats an Oreo while the boy studies his work.
Two students sit on the sidewalk with notebooks and pencils. An Oreo cookie rests on the page as part of their outdoor activity.
Safe schools thrive when everyone feels comfortable speaking up about concerns. #SeeSayDay encourages our students and families to be active safety advocates.

If you see or become aware of anything that could pose a safety risk, please contact a teacher, administrator, or trusted adult right away. Thank you for your help! 🙏
3 months ago, WDCSD
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Cascade Elementary students used Legos to design and build their own schools, turning creativity into construction. This hands-on activity sparked imagination while encouraging problem-solving and collaboration. 🧩 #wdbqschools
3 months ago, WDCSD
Four students sit on the classroom floor, smiling next to a small LEGO creation they built together.
Three students at a desk lean in proudly to show their colorful LEGO build.
Five students sit on a colorful rug, smiling as they pose with their group LEGO project.
Five students sit on the classroom floor around a bin and scattered LEGO pieces, displaying their build in front.
Four students on a classroom rug smile beside a LEGO structure they built together.
Group of five students sitting with their LEGO build and smiling for the camera.
Learning moved outdoors as Peosta Elementary students solved math equations with sidewalk chalk. Fresh air and problem solving made for a great class session! 🌞 #wdbqschools
3 months ago, WDCSD
Student sits on the blacktop playground, writing a long division problem in pink chalk while concentrating on her work.
Student sits on the blacktop, counting on her fingers while solving a math problem written in blue chalk.
Cascade Elementary 2nd grade students explored math manipulatives to build understanding in new and engaging ways. Hands-on learning made math come alive in the classroom. 🔢 #wdbqschools
3 months ago, WDCSD
Smiling student sits on the classroom floor building a colorful square design with plastic tiles.
Student wearing an orange shirt stands in the classroom, smiling next to a pattern made from colorful geometric shapes spread on the floor.
Student wearing glasses and a hoodie holds up a clear geoboard with rubber bands stretched into geometric shapes
Epworth Elementary 3rd graders recently wrote a persuasive letter to Superintendent Dr. Butler, sharing their thoughts on school uniforms. Impressed by their writing, Dr. Butler visited the class to discuss their ideas and share his perspective. ✍️
3 months ago, WDCSD
Students listening to Dr. Butler
Peosta Elementary 5th grade Literacy students are connecting, learning, and adapting in this pilot year. Their curiosity and creativity are shining in new ways! 📖✨#wdbqschools
3 months ago, WDCSD
Three students sit at desks smiling and laughing during a classroom activity.
Six students sit together at two desks in a classroom, looking at the camera while working on assignments in open workbooks
Teacher in a red shirt sits beside a student at a desk, guiding the student as they point to a reading activity card.