
Senior Spotlight '23



Another letter response!


More 8th graders have heard back from companies.



Senior Spotlight '23



Senior Spotlight 2023



7th/8th Student of the Month
Academics: Leo Schrader
Leo works hard to get and maintain high grades in all of his classes, even when challenged with a higher math class. He works hard in and is willing to help others whenever it is needed. If he is confused by any concepts, he asks questions and advocates for his own learning. Above all, he works to make good choices in the classroom and demonstrates what it means to be a leader.
Leadership: Anna Kirfman
Anna is always positive and is not afraid to try hard things. She sets a good example for classmates by doing her work on time and well.
Citizenship: Colton Cox
Colton is a genuinely caring individual who is willing to help out and work with his classmates whenever it is needed. He shows a positive attitude in all things he does and demonstrates respect towards faculty and staff. He is always willing to help in the classroom whenever he is asked. He knows what is right and wrong, but best of all, he is himself and doesn't let his peers change him.





9th/10th Student of the Month
Academics: Allie Schneider
Allie has shown tons of growth in her school work this year. She strives to do her best and never hesitates to ask for help. She hands in assignments and projects on time and always takes her time to do her best work.
Leadership: Mykaylah Gentry
Mykaylah is going above and beyond to lead in and out of the classroom. Teachers constantly see her step up and help others when they are struggling with something while the teacher is working with someone else.
Citizenship: Reece Chiabotta
Reece is an outstanding young gentleman. He is always courteous and respectful to his fellow peers, staff, and anyone who is in the building. He goes out of his way to help others when they need it and is a great role model for younger generations.





11th/12th Grade Student of the Month
Academics: Kael Caikoski
Kael has been putting forth tons of effort and doing his awesome work this semester. He is always striving to do his best and make sure that he is understanding the material that is being presented to him.
Leadership: Kaytlynn Ingraham
Kaytlynn has stepped forward the past couple of weeks to help other students be successful. She is always positive and willing to help others accomplish whatever they need to accomplish.
Citizenship: Chase Ripperger
Chase is a good role model for the younger generations. He is respectful in the classroom and works well with his classmates. He went above and beyond to start a fundraiser for a staff member in need.





The last day of school is set for May 19th with a 12:30 dismissal time. We will not make up any missed hours as we had much more than the required amount of hours scheduled. Thank you.

Lots of 8th graders are hearing back from businesses they wrote to.





Shout out to this HEART student who was not in last Friday's photo. Congratulations!


The Junior High Track meet at home today has been cancelled.

Leo's letter to Strike King resulted in tons of fishing goodies!


Melcher-Dallas FFA advisor and three members attended the State Convention in Ames.
Two of the members served as delegates for the business session.
Those attending included Advisor Carrie Putz, MaeLee Gentry, Rachel Ripperger and BrieAnna Remster.


Melcher-Dallas Prom Walk-In will now be held at the Melcher-Dallas Fire Station at 7:15 p.m. due to Saturday's weather. If you are attending, please do not arrive before 6:45 p.m. to the fire station. The junior parents would like to give a shout out to MD Fire and Rescue for letting them use their facility on such short notice. It's truly appreciated.

Animal Science enjoyed a guest speaker today.
Robin Greubel from K9Sensus Foundation came to talk about training dogs for different jobs from bomb detection to finding people in a crisis situation.
She even brought Flash with her who she is currently training.



3 and 4 year old preschool registration packets are available and can be picked up at the elementary. Please call 641-947-3151 with any questions. Thank you.

Due to extended ISASP testing we will be offering FREE Breakfast to ALL students on Tuesday, April 11th, Wednesday, April 12th and Thursday, April 13th as well.

Melcher-Dallas Prom Walk-in will be in the City Park on Saturday, April 15, at 7:15 p.m. (If raining it will be moved to the High School Cafeteria)

Junior High Track Meet at Centerville today has been cancelled.