Congratulations to Dufur High School Prom Queen Tora Jo Timinsky and King Marshal McLaughlin! Prom was held at the Sunshine Mill Winery in The Dalles on Saturday night, and almost every high school student attended. It was a great time, and the students represented Dufur High School so well!








Mid-level students enjoyed a sunny afternoon at the Walk-a-Thon!

Dufur Prom 2023 is a success. Great job, class of 2024 for organizing it!

The 2023 Dufur School Walk-a-Thon is in full swing!

Officer Zúñiga from the Oregon State Police recently visited the 3rd grade classrooms with Max. Our students have been learning about animal helpers and they loved getting to know the work Officer Zúñiga and Max do, how they train together, and why dogs make great partners. They also had the chance to give Max lots of love!




One more day until the Dufur School 18th Annual Walk-a-thon! K-8 students are all participating and fundraising for classroom supplies, special projects, field trips, etc. Those students with the most donations and the most laps in each class will receive Pride Points and an invitation to the Walk-a-thon celebration.
Dufur School's 6th and 7th grade ELA classes were fortunate enough to have a class visit from Jefferson Greene on Monday morning! They were very excited to listen and participate during class and again during their afternoon assembly!

The Mobile Medical Unit will be onsite at Dufur School tomorrow 4/19/23 from 10am-4pm. Appointments are available and can be requested by using the following link: https://onecommunityhealth.jotform.com/230526705204952. Appointments are available for illness, injury, well-child exams, vaccines, and other issues.
Friday is our 18th Annual Walk-a-thon! Donating is easy at https://go.dojiggy.io/dufurwalkathon. You can also have friends text 'Rangers' to (833)755-6550 to get this link!
Yesterday Jefferson Greene, of the Columbia River Institute for Indigenous Development, visited Dufur School. He visited classrooms and performed two storytelling/dancing assemblies with all grades.



Yesterday Jefferson Greene, of the Columbia River Institute for Indigenous Development, visited Dufur School. He visited classrooms and performed two storytelling/dancing assemblies with all grades.
Parents of Dufur Ranger Spring Sports athletes: Don't forget that Shortt Photography will take photos for all of the Dufur Spring Sports teams today. If you would like to order photos of your athlete, you can use this link: http://regis.viewyour.photos/direct/81008/27191187
Just enter your players name as you would like it to appear on their photos and indicate what team they are on (High School Track & Field, Middle School Track & Field, Baseball or Golf). The site will then take you through the ordering process. Orders placed on or before Wednesday April 19th, will be dropped at the school and there is no charge for shipping. Orders placed after April 19th will include shipping and will be mailed directly to your residence.

Prom is this weekend!

The National Honor Society will be hosting our Dufur's Got Talent talent show on Friday, May 5th at 12:30 PM. It is time for students to sign up; the sign-up sheet can be found in the office. Please sign up by next Monday, April 24th. Google has many great talent show ideas if you don't have a "traditional" talent!

The 8th graders and a handful of high schoolers took in some vitamin D on this beautiful day with a trip to White River Falls with Mrs. Anderson.






The Sophomore class enjoyed some open gym time after their class meeting on this beautiful MyDay Friday!

7th grade ELA enjoying the sunshine on a MyDay Friday!

DHS's National Honor Society welcomed 11 new members on April 12th. Members are selected based on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. NHS President Maggie Lindhorst did a fantastic job of emceeing the event and welcoming the following students into the chapter: Violet Carrillo, Nathan Coleman, Foster Harvey, Shyanne Loomis, Madison Martell, Marshal McLaughlin, Mason Morris, Kali Rockwell, Kannen Rockwell, Michael Seitz, and Isabelle Shaw.
These new members join Audrey Anderson, Molly Cochenour, Emma Coleman, Landon Ellis, August Harvey, Alasey Hodges, JJ Johnston, Maggie Lindhorst, Allie Masterson, Maddelynn Tierney, Tora Timinsky, and Piper Wagenblast who were inducted in 2022 and 2021.
The NHS is advised by DHS high school teacher Sarah Anderson.








18TH ANNUAL DUFUR RANGER WALK-A-THON!
The Ranger Pride Education Foundation Presents the 18th Annual Ranger Walk-a-thon on Friday, April 21st, at 1 pm on Henderson Field. Make your donation today and help us support our Innovative Education Fund to support all of our classrooms and students with special projects, supplies and enrichment activities.
Each student will collect pledges or donations leading up to the Walk-a-thon on Friday, April 21st, at Dufur School. During the event, students will collect wristbands to calculate the total number of laps completed. Students with the most laps completed and the most money raised from each class will be awarded Pride Points and invited to the Walk-a-thon celebration party.
Make your donations now! https://go.dojiggy.io/dufurwalkathon/Campaign/Details

The DYW of Wasco County Program will be held on Saturday, April 15th at 7:00 p.m. at the Civic Auditorium in The Dalles. We would like to send a 'Shout Out' to Maddelynn Tierney, a Dufur High School student, who will be participating! Tickets are available from any participant or at Herbal Revival Apothecary.
Good Luck Maddelynn!
