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Schmitz, Sanford Lead Deposit HS Class of 2024

Deposit CSD is very proud to announce that two outstanding young women are the leaders of the Deposit High School Class of 2024! Our Valedictorian is Kyleigh Schmitz, and Salutatorian is Hannah Sanford! We honor and congratulate them for the work and dedication that has earned them this achievement. All of us at DCS look forward to seeing the great things these young women and all of our graduating seniors will accomplish.

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Posted Thursday, April 25, 2024

Join us for the Family Fun and Wellness Fair!

It's going to be a wonderful time for our community and we hope you'll plan to join us! Thursday, May 9 is the Family Fun and Wellness Fair at DCS, and you won't want to miss it. THIS FLYER has all the details.

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Posted Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Early Voting Ballots Available

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Posted Monday, April 22, 2024

2024-2025 Pre-K and Kindergarten Registration begins

Time to register your "Little Lumberjacks" for Pre-K and Kindergarten.

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Posted Monday, April 15, 2024

Well, THAT was fun!

At DCS, it's all about community. And in that spirit, we gathered on the football field April 8 to share in experiencing a rare cosmic event.

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Posted Thursday, March 14, 2024

Cooking Up Fun!

DCS and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Delaware County want to show you how much FUN cooking can be!

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Posted Wednesday, March 6, 2024

DCS Drama presents comedy Murder at Coppersmith Inn

Thank you to all who attended the DCS Drama presentation of Murder at Coppersmith Inn at the beautiful State Theater. It was a wonderful weekend of shows, with a lot of community support. Show pictures are on our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1551422218911045&set=pcb.1551434952243105

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Posted Monday, March 4, 2024

Thank you DCS Voters

Deposit CSD voters have approved all three propositions put before them on the ballot on March 4.
Proposition #1: The use of the Capital Reserve Fund to a maximum of $600,000 for improvements to the safety and security features in the district; PASSED 103-37.
Proposition #2: Establishment of a new Capital Reserve Fund; PASSED 109-31.
Proposition #3: Transportation for all elementary students on school transportation; PASSED 95-45.
"I am thankful for all of the taxpayers who took the time to cast their vote," said DCS Superintendent Denise Cook. "We value our community participation in the decisions that get made for our District and hope that taxpayers feel engaged in the issues and process. In the next couple of months, we’ll be hosting meetings and informational sessions about the budget vote that will occur in May. We look forward to continuing our work together." 

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Posted Monday, March 4, 2024

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