All Juniors! You can now sign up for the PSAT. The test will be on Oct. 14th. If interested, the test costs $17 which can be paid in the Business Office. Last day to sign up is October 9th. for more information, please contact Ms. Rupp in the Counseling Office.
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Wristbands for the football game on Thursday, October 1st against Iowa City West will be available in the Activities Office starting Monday, Sept 28th for “A” Students and Tuesday Sept 29th for “B” Students.
There are NO wristbands available for the general public.
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2019-2020 YEARBOOKS
The 2019-2020 Yearbooks can be picked up before or after school in the Business Office.
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Sporting Event Spectator Home Game Protocols
Spectators at indoor INTER-CITY EVENTS and FOOTBALL games will be significantly limited due to COVID-19.
We will be handing out wristbands for each particular home event through the Activities Office. Away events are at the discretion of the away host team.
The wristband is NOT paid admission to the event, it allows you to purchase a ticket at the event. Those with a wristband will still pay admission at the gate or show their activity pass (students) to enter the venue.
Order of priority for wristband distribution: Participant Families, DBQ Senior Students, General Public.
Student/Participants involved in each particular event will be given wristbands for their families.
Students
A certain number of wristbands will be made available for students to acquire – 1 per student. Wristbands will be available during the following times for students:
Seniors – Before 1st period until 3:15 pm
Juniors – After 3rd period until 3:15 pm
Sophomores – After 4th period until 3:15 pm
Freshman – After 5th period until 3:15 pm
Wristbands that we offer to students will be done over A and B days, plus allow for virtual students the opportunity to get them . We will start offering the student wristbands to seniors, then juniors, and so on. If our allotment for A day is 35, for example, and 35 seniors acquire them…..that is all we have for A day. Repeat process for B day.
A certain number of wristbands will be made available to the visiting team.
Overall, what does this mean for general public? Not many, IF any, wristbands will be left over for general public on some or all nights.
As is the case with all things during the pandemic…..this is the plan for now, and it is subject to change