🏃‍♂️ 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
6 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
6 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! 🙏
6 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
6 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
6 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
6 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. ✍️
6 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
6 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.
Western Dubuque High School biology students designed and carried out experiments to explore how their bodies maintain homeostasis during exercise. They collected data on the practice football field and analyzed their findings! 🔬#wdbqschools
6 months ago, WDCSD
Students and a teacher stand spread out on a grassy field under a clear sky, preparing for an outdoor activity.
Student jumps rope while three others, including two holding clipboards, observe and record on a grassy field.
Small group of students stands together outdoors; one student holds a clipboard while others watch and discuss.
Students gather outside near parked cars and a school building, some standing and others sitting, during an outdoor class activity.
Peosta Elementary 5th graders spent the day at Four Mounds, where they took on challenges, explored the outdoors, and worked together as a team. It was a day filled with learning, teamwork, and fun! 🌱 #wdbqschools
6 months ago, WDCSD
Group of students work together in the woods, using a wooden plank to cross from one platform to another.
Students stand in a circle outside on the grass, listening closely to an adult leader giving instructions for an activity.
Large group of students wearing helmets and harnesses gather at the base of a ropes course, watching as one participant climbs high among the trees.
Students outdoors lift a teammate high in the air with their arms during a team-building trust exercise.
We are hiring! We’re looking for qualified professionals to help us shape the future of education in our community.

If you’re passionate about making a positive impact on students' lives, we invite you to explore opportunities with our team! 📚

See positions and apply today: https://www.applitrack.com/wdbqschools/onlineapp/default.aspx?all=1
6 months ago, WDCSD
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Cascade Elementary students are bringing science to life by exploring light bulbs and electricity in class. 💡⚡

Hands-on learning sparks curiosity and helps build a deeper understanding of how the world works.

6 months ago, WDCSD
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We’ve expanded our ELL supports at Western Dubuque High School! 🌟

Nathali, who joined as a newcomer last year, has shown incredible leadership and kindness by helping Briana in her first year. From navigating technology and homework to adjusting to high school life, Nathali’s dedication and empathy shine through every day.

We are proud of the positive example she sets for others!
6 months ago, WDCSD
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Cascade Elementary students had a blast working together during a team-building game. 🤝

Activities like this help strengthen friendships, build trust, and encourage collaboration in the classroom.
6 months ago, WDCSD
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Students at Cascade Junior/Senior High utilize various workouts to keep themselves active. 🏋️

Through our classes, we offer strength training, yoga, and various other activities!

6 months ago, WDCSD
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Peosta Elementary students stepped up to help during lunch by wiping tables and keeping our cafeteria clean. Well done! 🤗
6 months ago, WDCSD
Students washing table
Students washing table
Congratulations to Addison Frake and Kalvin Manternach, crowned Cascade High School’s 2025 Homecoming Queen and King! We are proud to celebrate this tradition and honor their leadership and spirit within our school community. #wdbqschools Photo Credit: Sue Knepper
6 months ago, WDCCSD
Homecoming at CHS
Cascade Elementary 1st grade students had a blast making apple catapults with Mrs. Amy Decker from the Dubuque Extension Office! 🍎

They enjoyed hands-on learning while exploring science and engineering in action. #wdbqschools
6 months ago, WDCSD
Young student in a pink sweatshirt works intently at a desk, folding or arranging craft sticks, while a classmate looks on.
Student wearing a gray shirt and baseball cap sits at a desk holding craft sticks, with other children working nearby.
Teacher in a red shirt stands at the front of the classroom holding a bag of materials, speaking to students seated at desks and working on a project.
Before most of us are awake, our Western Dubuque bus drivers are already on the road. Long after the school day ends, they’re still making sure every student gets home safely. 🚌

Covering 555 square miles, managing more than 32 routes, and transporting thousands of students each day requires incredible dedication. We are grateful for their professionalism, care, and commitment to keeping our district moving!

Photo credit: Pat Valant.
6 months ago, WDCSD
Bus driving into sunset

Western Dubuque High School animal science students had a unique hands-on learning experience…with goats! 🐐

They took turns practicing how to use an ultrasound to complete pregnancy checks, gaining valuable skills for their future in animal science.

6 months ago, WDCSD
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