Top 5 Electives
Even in the tough times many high schools across America face, DHS has been fortunate to keep a wide array of great class options. Students can take two to three electives each semester. Neirad Enilno canvassed the campus to find out what electives kids are excited to take in the new school year.

Senior Taiki Miki
“I'm really excited for gym to show off my muscles in the weight room.”

Senior David Watson
“AP lunch. I’m looking forward to that extra 0.5 on my GPA.”

Junior Caroline Schau
“Psychology. I want to see what it is like to have a baby.”

Senior Julia Boulton
“AP Euro. I really enjoyed Western Civ so I’m excited to take this class.”

Sophomore Kieran Suri
“Reading and Studies Skills. We get lollipops on Fridays.”
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