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Monday, August 12, our United Student Body celebrated the first day of the 2024-25 school year by hosting two rallies in our gym. The festivities continued with a performance by our SONG TEAM. Go Brahmas! #youbelonghere
Uploaded Aug 12, 2024Tuesday, May 4, 2021, was SENIORS NIGHT for our VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER TEAM.
Uploaded May 05, 2021
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iPhone Commercial
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PAA 2nd Virtual Recital
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DBHS Performing Arts Academy Advanced Music Program Virtual Recital shared online Saturday, May 2, 2020.
Uploaded May 03, 2020Friday & Saturday, March 11 & 12, our competitive robotics team, TEAM SPROCKET, is competing in the Orange County FIRST ROBOTICS regional. (VIDEO: This video is a recording of one of their qualifying rounds Friday morning. They are TEAM 3473.
The event is a culmination of the 2-month long process of designing, manufacturing, programming, assembling and operating a 125-pound robot, in a competitive environment. Our modest little bot is designed to pickup & shoot balls into the lower-level goal, and grab a bar 5 feet off the ground and lift itself into a hanging position.
The competition is being live-streamed on Twitch, starting at 9 a.m.
WATCH AT https://bit.ly/3pYADS6
If you want to see how our students apply the skills they learn in our STEM classes, please check it out. Look for TEAM #3473. (TEAM SPROCKET). You also see team members in the stands.
Science Spotlight! DBHS teacher Teresa Hebert’s period 1A Chemistry lab investigates the reaction of crystal violet with sodium hydroxide today using a new spectrophotometer that allows students to measure the concentration of a chemical in a solution.
The school’s two-story 500 Science Building features 18 state-of-the-art chemistry, biology, and physics classrooms with collaborative learning spaces. The nearly $14.3 million modernization was completed in September 2022 and funded by voter support of Measure WV.
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Undergrad Yearbook Photo Reminder
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UNDERGRAD PICTURES for 9th, 10th and 11th graders are scheduled to take place on October 14th, 15th and 16th at DBHS. Students will schedule their appointment by accessing the following link.
https://calendly.com/schoolportaits3/dbhs
Please schedule the date and time that work best for your family! The order form is included so you may take a look at it in advance. Please have this orders filled out and ready prior to your appointment. You may also purchase packages online. No purchase is necessary to take a picture and be included in the yearbook.
We can’t wait to see your smiling faces!
Other Important Information: The safety of our students, staff and community is our highest priority. We will be following protocol recommended by local and state health officials. This will be a contact free drive-thru event.
Please come at your scheduled appointment only. Vehicles will enter the DBHS parking lot off of Pathfinder Road and follow the directions from DBHS Security and Staff (Please refer to the enclosed map). All students will be screened upon entering the parking lot. Vehicles will proceed to the gym where students will be directed when to get out of their vehicle to enter the gym for their photo. Masks must be worn at all times. Students will be instructed by the photographer when to remove their mask. After the picture has been taken students will exit the gym and get back into their vehicle to exit the parking lot.
Thursday, June 1, 2023, DBHS Head Football Coach Matthew Castaneda joined 71 other high school football coaches at the Rams' training headquarters in Thousand Oaks. (View him in this short clip from KTLA 5)
It was a high school coaching clinic in which nine Rams position assistants broke off to answer questions and provide individual instruction. They were almost as energetic as their head coach, a lesson from Rams' Head Coach Sean McVay that a coach’s energy can become contagious among those who work and play for you.
“The influence and the effect you can have in a positive way on these players is so tremendous,” McVay said.
High school coaches appreciated learning about techniques and strategies from the assistant coaches. For special teams, there were video clips explaining how to block a punt and how to return a kickoff. For those in the offensive line meeting, it was pointed out to watch how a lineman’s knees move instead of the feet for run blocking. For quarterbacks, shoulders need to be aligned with the feet and stay balanced.
The Rams also brought in the American Heart Assn. to give training in CPR and the automated external defibrillator. It was only days ago that Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris was in Las Vegas on vacation and helped save a 3-year-old by retrieving an AED near the hotel pool.
SOURCE: latimes.com