Monday, September 5, 2022

NEWS ROUND-UP: Drought, Digs, and DPS Faculty

Drought Worsens In Saline County: Over the last three to four weeks, drought conditions have worsened in areas west of the Mississippi, including Nebraska. Saline County is now in what is considered "moderate drought" and "abnormally dry" by climatologists at UNL, which publishes the National Drought Monitor. Conditions on the ground seem worse than that. While southeast and south central Nebraska have it better than the southwest and northeast corners of the state, rain can't come too soon. As of right now, Sept. 19 is the next better-than-50% chance of rain, according to AccuWeather.

Dorchester Volleyball Now 2-1 On Young Season: The next two weeks will tell us a lot about the DHS volleyball team. After splitting contests at the Palmyra triangular last week (beating Weeping Water but falling to Palmyra), DHS won't face another Class C opponent until Sept. 22. Between now and then, the Lady Longhorns will take on eight Class D opponents, beginning with College View Academy on Tuesday and next-door rival Friend on Sept. 15.

A Look at New DPS Staff: Corey Bird, Jessica Burry, Jill Choyeski, Dawn (Stich) Persing, Elizabeth Feeken, Spencer Kotas, Brandon Sullivan, Raymi Polk, Claire White, and Clint Zaptin. There are many new (and returning) faces among the Dorchester Public School faculty this school year. See them all on pages 8-12 of the latest DPS newsletter.

Nebraska Has Nation's No. 2 Early Childhood Education: According to a comparison by financial website WalletHub, Nebraska has the nation's second-best early childhood education. WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 12 key metrics, including share of school districts that offer a state pre-K program, number of pre-K quality benchmarks met, and total reported spending per child enrolled in pre-K. Call (402) 946-2781 to learn more about Dorchester's preschool offerings.

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