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Official newsletter of Durham School of the Arts

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Save the Date

 

Tues Mar 3: Teacher Workday

Mon Mar 30: Spring Break Begins

Mon Apr 6: Teacher Workday

Thurs June 11: Class of 2026 Graduation

Reminders

 

Please view the 2025-26 Calendar for future teacher workdays, holidays, and other important dates.

To reach the main office: Please email dist.frontoffice.323-DSA@dpsnc.net Your message will reach most of the front office staff.

Please send ALL attendance matters to: attendance@DSALMC.net

Upcoming Events

  • 2/19: Dine out for DSA (Red Robin)
  • 2/24: Evening to Shine
  • 2/26: Rising 10th-12th Grade Parent Night
  • 3/2 ASVAB
  • 3/4: Support and Supply

Class of 2026 Scholarship Spotlight

SECU People Helping People Scholarship

Eligibility:

• SECU member or eligible for membership through a parent/guardian

• Accepted and plans to attend one of the 16 UNC system universities 

• Unweighted GPA of 2.5 or higher 

• Exhibited leadership, excellence of character, integrity, and community involvement

• Filed FAFSA as part of the application

 

Visit the scholarship page for more information and scholarship opportunities: https://sites.google.com/dpsnc.net/dsastudentservices/12th-grade/scholarships?authuser=0

Rising 10th-12th Grade Parent Night

February 26th at 6pm - Virtual via Zoom

Join us for an overview of the registration process for next school year at Durham School of the Arts!  We will discuss various class offerings, course planning, and post-graduation options for your student.  We hope to see you there! The meeting will be virtual, and the zoom link will be posted on the DSA website.  Interpretación en español disponible. 

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Yearbooks

The Yearbook is now on sale!

Hello DSA Families,

The production of the 2025-2026 DSA Yearbook is in full swing, and we want to offer a few reminders about ordering opportunities and deadlines. 

Yearbooks are on sale for $60 and families will be able to order until April 15th.

Senior families, if you are still interested in ordering a Senior Ad, you've got until March 27th order your ad.. Attached to the email accompanying this message are the links you'll need to place your orders. For questions, please reach out to Alphonso_Donaldson@dpsnc.net

The yearbook will be out in May. We are so excited to share it with you!

Yearbook Pre-Order Link

Senior Ad Flyer

Senior Ad Ordering Link

Bulldog Buzz

Girls Talk Math

Girls Talk Math is a two-week, free summer camp designed to highlight and uplift students from marginalized groups in mathematics, while welcoming all students who are interested. This camp is for students who enjoy learning and exploring, they do not need to be “the best” at math to apply, just have a willingness to learn, ask questions, and engage.

Camp Details:
• Dates: July 13–24
• Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
• Before & after care: Available
• Cost: Free
• Who can apply: All are welcome

Students will engage in hands-on activities, learn from mentors, and build confidence in math while connecting with peers who share similar interests.

Applications must be submitted by March 20 for full consideration.

Apply here: https://forms.gle/h1hk46LMSi4gZhdW8
Learn more: https://girlstalkmath.web.unc.edu/

Clubs and Student Groups

 

Athletics

Learn about upcoming games, tryouts, and more at the official DSA Athletics website https://dsaathleticzone.com/. You can show your team spirit and get your team swag at the New DSA Athletic Store.   https://www.dpsathleticzone.com/durham-school-of-arts/

  •  If you attended a clearance session during the fall or winter season already simply send Coach McRae an email with your sport interest and ensure your dragonfly account and forms are updated.
  • Save money by buying your High School All Sports Season Pass today for just $60 on GoFan. This pass gets you unlimited access to all high school athletic regular season home contests for the year. Come out and support your fellow Bulldogs!

Student Support Services

Catalyst Conference

Catalyst Conference is a social justice organization within UNC’s Campus Y. Our mission is to provide high school students across North Carolina with the opportunity to immerse themselves on UNC’s campus, where they learn about current social justice topics with a cohort of other enthusiastic, dedicated leaders. Participants will engage in meaningful discussions, build lasting personal relationships, and cross boundaries of race, ethnicity, religion, and gender. The conference fosters dialogue about relevant issues and equips students with practical strategies to address these challenges within their communities.

We would love for students at Durham School of the Arts to be part of this transformative experience! Here is the application link for students who are passionate about social justice, eager to improve their advocacy skills, or interested in connecting with peers who share their values.

Girls Who Code

I am thrilled to share that applications are now open for Girls Who Code’s Pathways summer program! 

Pathways is a free, virtual program that empowers high school girls and non-binary students of all experience levels — including rising 9th graders, graduating seniors, and returning participants — to explore AI, Game Design, Cybersecurity, and more, while learning how to build tech for good. The program is entirely flexible in how participants choose to learn and requires no prior coding experience. Students complete courses at their own pace over seven weeks, from June 29 to August 14.

Beyond coding, students gain real-world insights through Partner Events with leading tech organizations, connect with peers through Girls Who Code’s private Discord community, and join optional Student Hours for live support. Participants earn a certificate for each completed course and join Girls Who Code’s lifelong alumni network, gaining access to mentorship, internships, and career opportunities in tech.

Students can apply by February 25th for priority consideration. The application closes on April 10th.

Could you pass along our flyer and share this email with your team so interested students can apply? We would love to meet them this summer! 

Best,
Ashley

Ashley Woodard
Regional Outreach Coordinator
Ashley.Woodard@girlswhocode.com

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  • If your student is interested in Government, apply for the 2026 Youth Legislative Assembly.  Click on the link below for more information. https://www.ncleg.gov/YLA
  • If you or your family need help in locating community resources (such as food/clothing.), please reach out to the school social worker, Angela Carbone. Angela_carbone@dpsnc.net 919 -560-3926 ext. 23266
  • Scholars to College is a free, four-year program that helps students prepare for high school, college, and future careers. Starting in 9th grade, students receive academic support, college and career exploration, mentoring, and family workshops, throughout high school, all to help them stay on track for success after graduation. We’re now recruiting upcoming 9th graders! Applications open in January 2026! Learn more here!
  • Student Support Services is continuing with our Kindness initiative. If you see a “Be Kind” QR code around the school, please let us know about who you caught being kind! This will be announced on the loudspeaker whenever you have caught someone being kind.
  • To learn more about Student Support Services and current programming, please visit https://sites.google.com/dpsnc.net/dsastudentservices?pli=1.

Senior Updates

Class of 2026 Scholarship Spotlight

SECU People Helping People Scholarship

Eligibility:

• SECU member or eligible for membership through a parent/guardian

• Accepted and plans to attend one of the 16 UNC system universities 

• Unweighted GPA of 2.5 or higher 

• Exhibited leadership, excellence of character, integrity, and community involvement

• Filed FAFSA as part of the application

 

Visit the scholarship page for more information and scholarship opportunities: https://sites.google.com/dpsnc.net/dsastudentservices/12th-grade/scholarships?authuser=0

Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA)

Community Survey

 

Please take a few minutes to share your feedback about the PTSA. You can take the survey in English at https://forms.gle/jHLwGKoHDsg5UZ8n7 or in Spanish at https://forms.gle/Harviu9nEZpAnFtX8

Learn more at the Durham School of the Arts PTSA website: https://dsaptsa.givebacks.com/

Meeting Schedule

 

Please join us at an upcoming PTSA general body meeting:

  • Jan. 22
  • March 19

All are welcome! Stay tuned for zoom links for virtual attendance. The September and March meetings will also be held in person.

Become a Member

 

Welcome back to school! It's time to join or re-join the PTSA for the 2025-26 school year. Please visit our giveback page for memberships bit.ly/joindsaptsa. We would love your support.

Our 2025-26 board members are:

President: Stephanie Hawver
Vice President 1: Brittney McGraw
Vice President 2: Ashanti Smith-Watson
Treasurer: Maryann Ruiz-Heard
Secretary: Dr. Danielle Sutton

We look forward to continuing to support DSA this year!

Support the PTSA

 

Rather than host multiple fundraisers throughout the year, we do one annual campaign. This year, our campaign goal is to raise $20,000. If each family made a gift of $25, we could easily exceed our goal! (You, of course, can give more.)

NO amount is too small, as anything we raise directly benefits the students of DSA. Please consider making a donation to help to ensure that current and future students have a great experience at DSA. There are two ways to make your tax-deductible donation:

  • Make a donation online at: https://www.givebacks.com/donate/dsaptsa

  • Send a check payable to DSA PTSA and mail it to the school:

400 N. Duke St.
Durham, NC 27701

Driving Eligibility

Any DSA student who is requesting an N.C. Driving Eligibility Certificate must pass 5 of their 7 classes and submit their Drivers Ed certificate to the main office before school, during lunch or after school before 4 p.m. Once the office receives the Drivers Ed certificate, the student will receive the N.C. Eligibility form within 48 hours. Please note that the certificate is only valid for 30 days. Please ensure that you have scheduled your appointment with the DMV.

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