Monthly Archives: August 2011
Comets take Parker Quad Tennis Title
The fast start for the DDHS varsity girls tennis continued this weekend as the Comets came home champions from the Parker Quad in Janesville. Continue reading
Turnovers too costly for Comets in football
Despite the Comets’ 21-7 loss to visiting Big Foot, it was a beautiful Friday night for varsity football action and we got some pretty good pictures to share. Continue reading
Destination Imagination is Back…AGAIN!!!
It’s the start of the new school year and Destination Imagination is once again calling out to all students wanting to have a lot of fun while learning a thing or two… or three… or more. Continue reading
Companies, community fill need with school supply drives
Area companies and citizens have taken the task of ensuring that as many students have the supplies they need for a successful year of learning. Continue reading
Mindset of DDHS Class of ’11
What’s the mindset of the DDHS Class of 2011 grads as they head to college? Beloit College once again has the answers in this year’s Mindset List. Continue reading
Gazette has story on preparing your kids for school
Saturday’s edition of the Janesville Gazette featured two of our educator experts — Turtle Creek Principal Kelly Pickel and Phoenix Middle School Principal Mark Weerts — about preparing kids for back-to-school. Continue reading
Comets win season opener in football
In Friday’s high school football opener at Whitewater, the Comets dominated the host Whippets 34-7. Continue reading
Students give Delavan’s Fresh Market a fresh look
The Delavan Fresh Market wouldn’t have had the success it did this summer without the help of its “roadies” — a group of DDHS and Phoenix Middle School student volunteers. Continue reading
New court gives Comets tennis early success
The Delavan-Darien High School varsity girls tennis team experienced some great success on its newly re-paved courts during Tuesday’s Comet Invite. Continue reading
DDHS locker partner offer just got better
Finding a locker-partner for the upcoming 2011-12 school year just got a little bit sweeter, but DDHS students must act quickly. Continue reading







