Proud is an understatement!! All of these girls worked so hard, put in hours of practice, and represented Daniel Boone well at the Tennessee SkillsUSA Conference.
Autumn Silvis, Paisley Mays, Riley McCray: Suitcase Display, Occupational
Ellaleigh Baker: Job Interview/ Top 6
Callie Gillis:Career Technical Educator/ Bronze
Ella Yankee: Prepared Speech/ Silver
Lilly Fleenor: Early Childhood Educator/ Gold
Autumn Silvis, Paisley Mays, Riley McCray: Suitcase Display, Occupational
Ellaleigh Baker: Job Interview/ Top 6
Callie Gillis:Career Technical Educator/ Bronze
Ella Yankee: Prepared Speech/ Silver
Lilly Fleenor: Early Childhood Educator/ Gold

Check out what is happening at DBHS the week of March 23rd.

Registration for Class of 2027 Senior Picture Information

ACT Question of the Day :
The best answer is J. The last 30+ lines of the passage focus on this issue. H is simply not true: the children are speaking to Mrs. Sennett, not the narrator. There is no indication that they are reluctant to leave, which rules out G. F can be eliminated because the children do not seem offended by Mrs. Sennett's words; it is more likely that they are merely continuing their manipulative behavior (see lines 79, 81–83).
The best answer is J. The last 30+ lines of the passage focus on this issue. H is simply not true: the children are speaking to Mrs. Sennett, not the narrator. There is no indication that they are reluctant to leave, which rules out G. F can be eliminated because the children do not seem offended by Mrs. Sennett's words; it is more likely that they are merely continuing their manipulative behavior (see lines 79, 81–83).

Daniel Boone’s very own Andrea Flores wins the 3A Miss Basketball title !!!

Juniors — ACT Question of the Day! 3/11✨
Spot Mr. McKee today, tell him your answer AND justify it — you might win a surprise! 🎁 Correct answer drops later today.
Spot Mr. McKee today, tell him your answer AND justify it — you might win a surprise! 🎁 Correct answer drops later today.

The correct answer is (D).
Getting to the Answer:Examine the entire clause in which the underlined portion appears. The Erie Canal did two things: "connected New York City with ..." and "turned villages ...." The two phrases of this compound must be in parallel form and convey the intention of the sentence: the villages became boomtowns.
(A) Incorrect: "turned villages ... that were ..." is not in the same grammatical form as "connected New York City with ..." and confuses the intended meaning by stating that Rochester and Buffalo were already boomtowns
(B) Incorrect: "turned villages ... which became ..." is not in the same grammatical form as "connected New York City with ..."
(C) Incorrect: although "turned villages ... around ... " is in the same grammatical form as "connected New York City with ... ," this choice misinterprets the meaning of the sentence; the intention of the sentence is that Rochester and Buffalo became boomtowns, not that they were "around," or near, boomtowns
(D) Correct: "turned villages ... into ..." is in the same grammatical form as "connected New York City with ..." and conveys the intended meaning of the sentence
Getting to the Answer:Examine the entire clause in which the underlined portion appears. The Erie Canal did two things: "connected New York City with ..." and "turned villages ...." The two phrases of this compound must be in parallel form and convey the intention of the sentence: the villages became boomtowns.
(A) Incorrect: "turned villages ... that were ..." is not in the same grammatical form as "connected New York City with ..." and confuses the intended meaning by stating that Rochester and Buffalo were already boomtowns
(B) Incorrect: "turned villages ... which became ..." is not in the same grammatical form as "connected New York City with ..."
(C) Incorrect: although "turned villages ... around ... " is in the same grammatical form as "connected New York City with ... ," this choice misinterprets the meaning of the sentence; the intention of the sentence is that Rochester and Buffalo became boomtowns, not that they were "around," or near, boomtowns
(D) Correct: "turned villages ... into ..." is in the same grammatical form as "connected New York City with ..." and conveys the intended meaning of the sentence

Juniors — ACT Question of the Day! ✨
Spot Mr. McKee today, tell him your answer AND justify it — you might win a surprise! 🎁 Correct answer drops later today.
Spot Mr. McKee today, tell him your answer AND justify it — you might win a surprise! 🎁 Correct answer drops later today.

ACT Question of the Day: March 9th, 2026
The answer is D.
The answer is D.

Juniors — ACT Question of the Day! ✨
Spot Mr. McKee today, tell him your answer AND justify it — you might win a surprise! 🎁 Correct answer drops later today.
Spot Mr. McKee today, tell him your answer AND justify it — you might win a surprise! 🎁 Correct answer drops later today.

Here is what is happening this week at DBHS for the week of March 9th.

📣 ATTENTION JUNIORS: Get ready for the ACT on April 1st!
Join our ACT Bootcamp March 23–26, 3:00–4:00 PM each day. Sessions:
• Mar 23 — English (Ms. Clark, Room 514)
• Mar 24 — Reading (Ms. Clark, Room 514)
• Mar 25 — Math (Mr. Worley, Room 604)
• Mar 26 — Science (Ms. Clark, Room 514)
Snacks provided daily 🍪 — attend all 4 days and earn a PIZZA PARTY! 🍕 Come to any single day you need help. Scan the QR code to sign up or click on the following link: https://forms.gle/DoEPgLsJJS95tJ569
Join our ACT Bootcamp March 23–26, 3:00–4:00 PM each day. Sessions:
• Mar 23 — English (Ms. Clark, Room 514)
• Mar 24 — Reading (Ms. Clark, Room 514)
• Mar 25 — Math (Mr. Worley, Room 604)
• Mar 26 — Science (Ms. Clark, Room 514)
Snacks provided daily 🍪 — attend all 4 days and earn a PIZZA PARTY! 🍕 Come to any single day you need help. Scan the QR code to sign up or click on the following link: https://forms.gle/DoEPgLsJJS95tJ569

Want to join the Daniel Boone Dance Team? 💃✨ Clinics: March 2 & 4 — 3:30–5:30 PM Tryouts: March 5 — 4:00 PM Where: Daniel Boone Auxiliary Gym
Important: Turn in your Dance Team application (Google form) and (3) teacher recommendations to Head Coach Becky Hall or Asst. Coach McKenzie Sewell by March 5 at 4:00 PM. The new team will be announced Thursday, March 5 by 8:00 PM at http://www.wcde.org/o/dbhs/page/dance-team. Scan the QR codes or hit the link in bio for more details.
Important: Turn in your Dance Team application (Google form) and (3) teacher recommendations to Head Coach Becky Hall or Asst. Coach McKenzie Sewell by March 5 at 4:00 PM. The new team will be announced Thursday, March 5 by 8:00 PM at http://www.wcde.org/o/dbhs/page/dance-team. Scan the QR codes or hit the link in bio for more details.


Weekly Planner for the week of March 2nd.

Huge thank you to everyone who made last night’s 8th Grade Transition Night at Daniel Boone High School a success! 🎉 A special shout-out to all the clubs and sports teams that came together to welcome our future freshmen and show them what Boone is all about. ❤️💛 #TEAM










Daniel Boone High School is proud to announce that senior Ella Yankee has been accepted to Vanderbilt University through Early Decision II! This fall, Ella will join the Commodore Class of 2030 in Nashville, Tennessee. Ella plans to major in Neuroscience on a pre-medical track, a decision deeply inspired by the world-class research conducted at the Vanderbilt Brain Institute on neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson's Disease.
"I'm excited to study the brain in an environment where research and real patient care are deeply intertwined, " Ella says. "I learned early on that balance isn't just something you find; it's something you practice for others. I cannot wait to join the Motor Learning & Plasticity Lab to explore how we can restore that balance and provide steadiness to those who need it most."
Beyond her academic pursuits, Ella has been a pillar of the arts at Daniel Boone. A four-year member of the chorus, she currently leads our school's premier a cappella group, Reflections. At Vanderbilt, she looks forward to maintaining that harmony between top-tier academics and her passion for music, with plans to audition for groups like Spectrum A Cappella and VOCE A Cappella.
We look forward to seeing Ella "Dare to Grow" as she begins her journey. Anchor Down!
"I'm excited to study the brain in an environment where research and real patient care are deeply intertwined, " Ella says. "I learned early on that balance isn't just something you find; it's something you practice for others. I cannot wait to join the Motor Learning & Plasticity Lab to explore how we can restore that balance and provide steadiness to those who need it most."
Beyond her academic pursuits, Ella has been a pillar of the arts at Daniel Boone. A four-year member of the chorus, she currently leads our school's premier a cappella group, Reflections. At Vanderbilt, she looks forward to maintaining that harmony between top-tier academics and her passion for music, with plans to audition for groups like Spectrum A Cappella and VOCE A Cappella.
We look forward to seeing Ella "Dare to Grow" as she begins her journey. Anchor Down!

Looking ahead to college credits? 🎓 Drop in for questions on March 3, 2025 at 5:00 PM in the DBHS Counseling Office — counselors will be available to discuss course offerings before the Dual Enrollment meeting. Then join the Dual Enrollment presentation at 6:00 PM in the DBHS Little Theatre. Juniors and sophomores are encouraged to attend, and all underclassmen are welcome! Check the course offerings guide on the DBHS Counseling Website before you come.

🎉 Shout out to our amazing Debate Team for a fantastic showing at Elizabethton High School! 🎤✨
Parker Harley & Madelyn Crabtree — 1st place in Public Forum Debate 🥇
William Burke & Kurt Warner — 6th place in Public Forum Debate 🏅
Grace Conkel — 6th place in Informative Speaking 🏅
We’re incredibly proud of their hard work, teamwork, and dedication.
Parker Harley & Madelyn Crabtree — 1st place in Public Forum Debate 🥇
William Burke & Kurt Warner — 6th place in Public Forum Debate 🏅
Grace Conkel — 6th place in Informative Speaking 🏅
We’re incredibly proud of their hard work, teamwork, and dedication.

Big congratulations to Ian Adams for finishing 6th at the TSSAA Boys State Wrestling Tournament in Franklin this past weekend!! 🏆🎉 Your hard work, determination, and heart showed on the mat — so proud of you, Ian! 🙌


Champions energy! 🏆✨ Our Lady Blazers are District Champions — and now they’re headed to Regionals! 🔥 This team showed heart every step of the way. Let’s light up the stands and bring that same energy to Regionals.
