Saturday, September 11, 2021

NEWS ROUND-UP: Dorchester School's K-12 Enrollment Up Once Again

Dorchester School Enrollment Sees Third Straight Year of Growth: K-12 enrollment at Dorchester Public School continues to grow, albeit it slowly. The school is currently at 215 students, compared to 204 two school year's ago. (This highlights why Dorchester needs as much housing as possible, including getting families in vacant homes.) Meanwhile, Superintendent Daryl Schrunk is encouraging students to participate in many extra-curricular activities. Schrunk notes that these activities are one of the key advantages of attending a smaller school -- and that some of life's greatest lessons are learned in the out-of-the-classroom activities.

DHS Teams Off to a Slow Start This Fall: Dorchester High School's fall sports season is off to a tough start for both the volleyball and football squads. The very young volleyball team has dropped its first six contests. But this week will give the Orange and Black Attack a good chance at picking up their first win since they'll face 0-5 Nebraska Lutheran on Tuesday, Sept. 14 (away), and 1-4 Friend on Thursday, Sept. 16 (at home). Meanwhile, the football team has lost its first three games and gets a much-need bye this week. Next up is 1-2 Hampton on Sept. 24 (away).

Crete Pumpkin Festival is Fast Approaching: The Crete Great Pumpkin Festival is set for Oct. 2-3. Among the featured activities this year will be: Bouncy ball and pumpkin drops; car show; carnival games; craft show; farmers' market; great pumpkin displays; hayrack rides; petting zoos; live entertainment; pumpkin pie eating contest; scarecrow and pumpkin competitions; and more. See all the information here.

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