Here is the 2025-2026 DJHS School Supply List!

6th 6 Weeks Progress Reports are posted in Parent Portal

Thank you Cafeteria workers at Dalhart ISD

Dalhart ISD is hiring for 2026-2027 School Year

School Board Election Day
Saturday May 2
Saturday May 2

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS

Pleae join us in celebrating Mr. Abla's next adventure...RETIREMENT!!!

School Board Elections
Early Voting starts today, please go vote for School Board members.
There are 3 positions open this year, with 4 candidates running.
Please vote for up to 3 candidates, the candidates are Sheldon Keeton, Jared Gordon, Eric Diaz, and Rayna Crabtree.
Early Voting starts today, please go vote for School Board members.
There are 3 positions open this year, with 4 candidates running.
Please vote for up to 3 candidates, the candidates are Sheldon Keeton, Jared Gordon, Eric Diaz, and Rayna Crabtree.

5th 6 Weeks Report Cards are posted in Parent Portal

DJHS: Tuesday - April 7
STAAR Testing - Lunch Schedule
A: 11:54-12:24
B: 12:43-1:13
5th 6 Weeks Progress Reports are posted in Parent Portal

4th 6 Weeks Report Cards posted in Parent Portal

4th 6 Weeks Progress Reports are posted in Parent Portal.

Dalhart Junior High and High School Student Councils are hosting a friendly competition.
They are dividing our schools into teams to collect sippy cups, bottles and soda can tabs to be donated to CareNet and the Ronald McDonald House. Dalhart Elementary and Dalhart High School will compete against Dalhart Intermediate and Dalhart Junior High.
Competition will kick off tomorrow during the home basketball games and will conclude on Friday, January 30. If you don't make it to the basketball game then drop off items at your school of choice.
They are dividing our schools into teams to collect sippy cups, bottles and soda can tabs to be donated to CareNet and the Ronald McDonald House. Dalhart Elementary and Dalhart High School will compete against Dalhart Intermediate and Dalhart Junior High.
Competition will kick off tomorrow during the home basketball games and will conclude on Friday, January 30. If you don't make it to the basketball game then drop off items at your school of choice.


3rd 6 Weeks Report Cards are posted in Parent Portal
See you tomorrow!
See you tomorrow!

Dear Parents and Guardians,
We hope you and your family are staying well and enjoying the school year so far. As we move through this time of year, we are seeing an expected increase in seasonal illnesses among students. To help keep everyone healthy and learning, we kindly ask for your support in monitoring your child’s symptoms before sending them to school.
Please keep your child home if they:
Have a fever of 100.0°F or higher (they should remain home until fever-free for 24 hours without fever-reducing medication).
Are vomiting or experiencing diarrhea within the past 24 hours.
Have a persistent cough, sore throat, or other symptoms that make it difficult to participate comfortably in class.
Have symptoms that could be contagious, such as a new rash, eye redness with discharge, or severe congestion.
Supporting Healthy Habits at School and Home
We are also encouraging students to practice good hand and respiratory hygiene to help limit the spread of germs. You can help reinforce these habits at home by reminding your child to:
Wash their hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
Use hand sanitizer when soap and water aren’t available.
Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or their elbow.
Avoid touching their face, especially their eyes, nose, and mouth.
If you’re ever unsure whether your child should attend school, feel free to reach out to the school—we’re here to help!
Thank you for working with us to keep our classrooms healthy and safe for all students. We appreciate your partnership and care during this busy season.
Warmly,
Dalhart Junior High School
Emily Krahn, BSN, RN
School Nurse
Dalhart Independent School District
We hope you and your family are staying well and enjoying the school year so far. As we move through this time of year, we are seeing an expected increase in seasonal illnesses among students. To help keep everyone healthy and learning, we kindly ask for your support in monitoring your child’s symptoms before sending them to school.
Please keep your child home if they:
Have a fever of 100.0°F or higher (they should remain home until fever-free for 24 hours without fever-reducing medication).
Are vomiting or experiencing diarrhea within the past 24 hours.
Have a persistent cough, sore throat, or other symptoms that make it difficult to participate comfortably in class.
Have symptoms that could be contagious, such as a new rash, eye redness with discharge, or severe congestion.
Supporting Healthy Habits at School and Home
We are also encouraging students to practice good hand and respiratory hygiene to help limit the spread of germs. You can help reinforce these habits at home by reminding your child to:
Wash their hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
Use hand sanitizer when soap and water aren’t available.
Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or their elbow.
Avoid touching their face, especially their eyes, nose, and mouth.
If you’re ever unsure whether your child should attend school, feel free to reach out to the school—we’re here to help!
Thank you for working with us to keep our classrooms healthy and safe for all students. We appreciate your partnership and care during this busy season.
Warmly,
Dalhart Junior High School
Emily Krahn, BSN, RN
School Nurse
Dalhart Independent School District
See the GoFan page for tickets for Girl's Basketball Game in Bushland - Monday, December 8. Fans can also pay with cash at the gate.

3rd 6 Weeks Progress Reports are posted in Parent Portal
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!

2nd 6 Weeks Report Cards are posted in Parent Portal

DJHS Parents are invited!
November 4 at 4:30 - DJHS Cafeteria
Title I, Part A Annual Meeting and Benefits of Parent and Family Engagement
¡Padres de DJHS están invitados!
4 de noviembre a las 4:30 p. m. - Cafetería de DJHS
Reunión Anual del Título I, Parte A y Beneficios de la Participación de Padres y Familias
