Dragon Football would like to give a shoutout and huge thank you to Farmers & Merchants Bank of DeWitt for feeding our football team before their game today!! We appreciate all of the support you show our players on and off the field! GO DRAGONS!
5 months ago, DeWitt High School
oct 31
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! The Dragons are at home tonight taking on the Hamburg Lions! See you at Dragon Stadium at 7PM!!

You can livestream the games this year here! https://www.youtube.com/@EABSportsNetworkDeWittDr-vs8ze/streams

You can also listen to the Pregame show & the game on 105.5 The Duck (can be streamed here: https://live.mystreamplayer.com/kwakfm )

GO DRAGONS GO!!

#FearTheFlame
5 months ago, DeWitt High School
Benefit Game (7)
Dragon Football would like to give a shoutout and huge thank you to Faith Baptist Church of DeWitt for feeding our football team before their game today!! We appreciate all of the support you show our players on and off the field! GO DRAGONS!
5 months ago, DeWitt High School
oct 24
ATTENTION SR's (Class of 2026):

💸 Virtual Financial Aid Night is coming up!
Join Lavonne Juhl from ADHE on Monday, Nov. 3 at 6:30 PM for a Zoom session on everything you need to know about FAFSA, scholarships, and paying for college.

Hosted by PCCUA DeWitt Campus
📍1210 Rice Belt Ave, DeWitt, AR
🗓️ Save the date and don’t miss your chance to get FAFSA-ready!
#FAFSA #CollegeReady #ADHE #PCCUA #FinancialAid #Scholarships

**Students and parents will attend IN PERSON and will participate in a ZOOM informational session regarding financial aid and so much more! IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO ATTEND ANY COLLEGE OR TRADE SCHOOL, YOU NEED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW TO FILL OUT THE FASFA FORMS, ETC.

There is a sign up sheet outside the office at DHS. Please sign up so we will know how many will attend.

5 months ago, Rachel Mitchell, DHS Principal
fin. aid night
The Dragons are on the road tonight to take on the Crossett Eagles! Kick Off is at 7PM at Crossett High School.

You can livestream the games this year here! https://www.youtube.com/@EABSportsNetworkDeWittDr-vs8ze/streams

You can also listen to the Pregame show & the game on 105.5 The Duck (can be streamed here: https://live.mystreamplayer.com/kwakfm )

GO DRAGONS GO!!

#FearTheFlame
5 months ago, DeWitt High School
Benefit Game (6)
DHS Red Ribbon dress up days for next week: October 27th-31st.
5 months ago, Heather George
Dress up days for next week’s Red Ribbon week
Arkansas County Youth Growth & Development Program and DeWitt High School Awarded Arkansas Sheriff Red Ribbon Grant:

The Arkansas County Youth Growth & Development Program, in collaboration with DeWitt High School, has been awarded the Arkansas Sheriff's Association's Red Ribbon Grant.

This program will launch a new, structured prevention initiative aimed at empowering students with knowledge and life skills, as well as combine educational materials with advisory sessions, providing students with factual information about the misuse and consequences of vaping. It will provide our students with practical skills to help them live a healthy lifestyle.

The initiative will serve the entire DeWitt High School student body, reaching youth ages 14 to 18. Through a rotating schedule, small groups of students will participate in engaging, discussion-based sessions designed to encourage open dialogue and meaningful reflection. Each session will include interactive activities that reinforce key topics and help students apply what they learn to their own lives; promoting healthy decision-making, self-awareness, and responsibility.

This collaboration demonstrates a shared commitment to creating safer, healthier school environments and equipping students with the tools they need to make positive choices for their future.

We are thankful for our partnership with the AR County Youth Growth and Development Program and the AR County Sheriff's Department. Pictured is: DHS Dean of Students, Drew Horton; DHS Principal, Rachel Mitchell; AR Co. Youth Program Staff, Kendrick Jackson and Jalicia Wyatt; AR County Sheriff, Johnny Cheek; and AR Co. Youth Program Staff, Vincent White.
5 months ago, Rachel Mitchell, DHS Principal
red ribbon grant
Congratulations to the 2025-2026 DHS Baseball team!
5 months ago, Heather George
Congratulations to the 2025-2026 DHS Baseball team!
DeWitt High School - Seniors have received their Jostens Graduation Packets!
Please review and remember - the online ordering deadline is October 22nd!
For More Ordering Info, check out these short videos: https://www.jostens.co/DeWitt-Grad
5 months ago, Heather George
DeWitt High School - Seniors have received their Jostens Graduation Packets! Please review and remember - the online ordering deadline is October 22nd! For More Ordering Info, check out these short videos: https://www.jostens.co/DeWitt-Grad
Don’t forget: DHS Baseball Tryouts TODAY at 1:00 pm at the field house!
6 months ago, Rachel Mitchell, DHS Principal
Baseballs
Dragon Football would like to give a shoutout and huge thank you to Christ Connect Church of DeWitt for feeding our football team before their game today!! We appreciate all of the support you show our players on and off the field! GO DRAGONS!
6 months ago, DeWitt High School
oct 17

IT'S PINK OUT!! The Dragons will take on the Helena-West Helena Cougars at Dragon Stadium tonight. Kick off is at 7PM!! PeeWee Cheer will also perform tonight!

You can livestream the games this year here! https://www.youtube.com/@EABSportsNetworkDeWittDr-vs8ze/streams

You can also listen to the Pregame show & the game on 105.5 The Duck (can be streamed here: https://live.mystreamplayer.com/kwakfm )

GO DRAGONS GO!!

#FearTheFlame

6 months ago, DeWitt High School
Benefit Game (1)
Mrs. Henderson’s art students brought a community project to life! Over the summer, people from across Arkansas County shared their own photographs of local trees with Mrs. Henderson. Students then viewed the collection and selected the tree they felt most inspired by. Art I students worked in charcoal on paper, practicing shading and value. Advanced Art students chose their own mediums, each recreating their chosen tree in a style that reflects their personal artistic voice. Soon, our faculty will select their favorites, and we’ll showcase the incredible talent and creativity of our students. Here’s a sneak peak. Stay tuned for more!
6 months ago, Rachel Mitchell, DHS Principal
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Mrs. Dunigan and Mrs. Bloesch from PCCUA came to visit DHS to discuss career pathways in nursing and their PCCUA program with students.
6 months ago, Heather George
Mrs. Dunigan and Mrs. Bloesch from PCCUA came to visit to discuss career pathways in nursing and their PCCUA program with students.
Mrs. Dunigan and Mrs. Bloesch from PCCUA came to visit to discuss career pathways in nursing and their PCCUA program with students.
Mrs. Dunigan and Mrs. Bloesch from PCCUA came to visit to discuss career pathways in nursing and their PCCUA program with students.
Mrs. Dunigan and Mrs. Bloesch from PCCUA came to visit to discuss career pathways in nursing and their PCCUA program with students.
Students in Mrs. Beaton’s Civics class have been studying the Legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. They played a game simulating this process and discovered that most bills never make it through the entire process and become laws, and the ones that do make it through have been thoroughly vetted by multiple committees before making it to the President’s desk.
6 months ago, Heather George
Students in Mrs. Beaton’s Civics class have been studying the Legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. They played a game simulating this process and discovered that most bills never make it through the entire process and become laws, and the ones that do make it through have been thoroughly vetted by multiple committees before making it to the President’s desk.
Students in Mrs. Beaton’s Civics class have been studying the Legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. They played a game simulating this process and discovered that most bills never make it through the entire process and become laws, and the ones that do make it through have been thoroughly vetted by multiple committees before making it to the President’s desk.
Students in Mrs. Beaton’s Civics class have been studying the Legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. They played a game simulating this process and discovered that most bills never make it through the entire process and become laws, and the ones that do make it through have been thoroughly vetted by multiple committees before making it to the President’s desk.
Students in Mrs. Beaton’s Civics class have been studying the Legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. They played a game simulating this process and discovered that most bills never make it through the entire process and become laws, and the ones that do make it through have been thoroughly vetted by multiple committees before making it to the President’s desk.
Students in Mrs. Beaton’s Civics class have been studying the Legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. They played a game simulating this process and discovered that most bills never make it through the entire process and become laws, and the ones that do make it through have been thoroughly vetted by multiple committees before making it to the President’s desk.
Students in Mrs. Beaton’s Civics class have been studying the Legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. They played a game simulating this process and discovered that most bills never make it through the entire process and become laws, and the ones that do make it through have been thoroughly vetted by multiple committees before making it to the President’s desk.
Students in Mrs. Beaton’s Civics class have been studying the Legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. They played a game simulating this process and discovered that most bills never make it through the entire process and become laws, and the ones that do make it through have been thoroughly vetted by multiple committees before making it to the President’s desk.
Students in Mrs. Beaton’s Civics class have been studying the Legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. They played a game simulating this process and discovered that most bills never make it through the entire process and become laws, and the ones that do make it through have been thoroughly vetted by multiple committees before making it to the President’s desk.
Students in Mrs. Beaton’s Civics class have been studying the Legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. They played a game simulating this process and discovered that most bills never make it through the entire process and become laws, and the ones that do make it through have been thoroughly vetted by multiple committees before making it to the President’s desk.
Students in Mrs. Beaton’s Civics class have been studying the Legislative branch and the process of how a bill becomes a law. They played a game simulating this process and discovered that most bills never make it through the entire process and become laws, and the ones that do make it through have been thoroughly vetted by multiple committees before making it to the President’s desk.
Students in Mrs. Shook's class traveled to learning stations where they built background knowledge in order to fully understand and appreciate the story we were about to read, which was set in the Middle East. They researched conflict in the region, tried hummus, watched a slam poetry session, and made inferences on quality of life for citizens of that area in that time period.
6 months ago, Heather George
Students traveled to learning stations where they built background knowledge in order to fully understand and appreciate the story we were about to read, which was set in the Middle East. They researched conflict in the region, tried hummus, watched a slam poetry session, and made inferences on quality of life for citizens of that area in that time period.
Students traveled to learning stations where they built background knowledge in order to fully understand and appreciate the story we were about to read, which was set in the Middle East. They researched conflict in the region, tried hummus, watched a slam poetry session, and made inferences on quality of life for citizens of that area in that time period.
Students traveled to learning stations where they built background knowledge in order to fully understand and appreciate the story we were about to read, which was set in the Middle East. They researched conflict in the region, tried hummus, watched a slam poetry session, and made inferences on quality of life for citizens of that area in that time period.
Students traveled to learning stations where they built background knowledge in order to fully understand and appreciate the story we were about to read, which was set in the Middle East. They researched conflict in the region, tried hummus, watched a slam poetry session, and made inferences on quality of life for citizens of that area in that time period.
Students traveled to learning stations where they built background knowledge in order to fully understand and appreciate the story we were about to read, which was set in the Middle East. They researched conflict in the region, tried hummus, watched a slam poetry session, and made inferences on quality of life for citizens of that area in that time period.

Reminder!!!!! School will be dismissed @ 1:22 pm on October 16th for Parent Teacher Conferences.

6 months ago, Heather George
Reminder!!! Students will be dismissed @ 1:22 pm on October 16th for Parent Teacher Conferences.

Interim ATLAS testing will start Monday for 9th and 10th graders! Students will be testing over English, Algebra I, Geometry and Biology.

6 months ago, Heather George
Interim ATLAS testing will start this Monday for 9th and 10th graders! Students will be testing over English, Algebra I, Geometry and Biology.
Dragon Football would like to give a shoutout and huge thank you to DeWitt Methodist Church for feeding our football team before their game today!! We appreciate all of the support you show our players on and off the field! GO DRAGONS!
6 months ago, DeWitt High School
oct 10
IT'S BATTLE OF ARCO!! The Dragons are headed to Stuttgart Ricebird territory tonight. Kick off is at 7PM!! Let's pack the stands at Ned Moseley!!


You can livestream the games this year here! https://www.youtube.com/@EABSportsNetworkDeWittDr-vs8ze/streams

You can also listen to the Pregame show & the game on 105.5 The Duck (can be streamed here: https://live.mystreamplayer.com/kwakfm )

GO DRAGONS GO!!

#FearTheFlame
6 months ago, DeWitt High School
Benefit Game (5)