DMIS sixth grader Daniel Guiot speaks the language of tennis. Daniel, who is 11 years old, is one of the best tennis players in the Intermountain League, which covers a five-state region composed of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Montana. Daniel is ranked No. 32 in the region, according to the U.S. Tennis Association … Continue reading
By Lucas Ogilvie DMIS Star Staff DIMS provides many advantages for its students, including travel, great career opportunities and the health and social benefits that come from speaking more than one language. I especially like how speaking more than one language helps me travel. My mom is from France, so I travel a fair amount. … Continue reading
By Luc Albuisson DMIS Star Staff DMIS is making room for new students and their families by enlarging our school’s facilities. Improvement to DMIS reflects growth in our school’s enrollment. More students are coming to this school. This year, DMIS has roughly 450 students. Next school year, the school is on track to have more … Continue reading
By Avery Bleichfeld DMIS Star Staff Some kids have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD. Some kids experience depression and anxiety. Some kids struggle with substance abuse and addiction. Some kids have schizophrenia. What do they all have in common? Mental illness. One in five children struggles with mental illnesses, and two-thirds of those kids … Continue reading
By Ethan Schwarz DMIS Star Staff My Tennis Stats is one of DMIS’ favorite software companies because of its generous support of the school’s first middle school tennis team. The company, which makes a tennis-performance-tracking application by the same name, is co-owned by Chip Hudson, who says the My Tennis Stats application is designed to … Continue reading