
Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Writer
Dexter, Missouri – Every kid loves McDonald’s! The 3rd grade teachers from Central Elementary School in Dexter, Missouri will tie on a McDonald’s apron and greet guests, take orders, serve food and will even be at the drive thru handing out Happy Meals to hungry kids. These teachers are truly dedicated to their youth and to education. They are going to have a lot of fun pouring milk shakes, salting fries and even flipping burgers to raise money for their classroom.
The teachers are raising money for the 3rd graders at Central Elementary and will then spend the money on items needed for classroom activities. What a unique event to promote school spirit and generate excitement in the community, while also raising funds for our school’s needs.
The McTeacher's Night is a wonderful collaboration between the teachers and McDonald’s and provides an opportunity for schools to raise funds. A percentage of the sales from the event will be donated to the school.
School officials and teachers are encouraged to participate in the event at the restaurant to help generate school donations and the students love seeing their teacher outside of the classroom and behind the counter.
Last year the McTeacher's Night was a great success with over 500 folks coming out to participate. They raised $400 for classroom activities and the students benefited from the teachers’ commitment to their quality education.
Invite your family, friends, co-workers and anyone else who enjoys fast food dining at the Golden Arches. The teachers will be there from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 7th.

Dexter Senior High School- This listing of activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with the Dexter Public Schools for your convenience.
The ShowMe Times would like to encourage all of our readers to support our local school system. The education and growth of young people in our community is important to everyone's future.
We would like everyone to join us as we encourage these young students in their pursuits.
So lets get involved by supporting the events at our schools.


Dexter T.S. Middle School- This listing of activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with the Dexter Public Schools for your convenience.
The ShowMe Times would like to encourage all of our readers to support our local school system. The education and growth of young people in our community is important to everyone's future.
We would like everyone to join us as we encourage these young students in their pursuits.
So lets get involved by supporting the events at our schools.


Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Writer
There's nothing like a District Championship game to fire up the Bearcats cheering section, except a State Championship game, but tonight the student body was most definitely excited to be here.
Not sure who's idea it was, but never before have so many students organized themselves to cheer at any athletic event. The fans loved it!
What fueled these students? What drove their emotions to chant, scream, wave their hands, paint their faces and dance outrageously for the Girls Basketball Team? PRIDE! BEARCAT PRIDE!!
They are unique! They bleed red and black! They have a special high school bond and they are the "tour de force" of the Bearcat Nation.
Bearcat pride isn't something you have during a winning season. It's something you have with you all the time, something you have grown up with, a feeling that you get every time you watch a game or read about the players.
Being a Bearcat fan is more than being a nation. It goes deeper than that. It is about being something special in the high school sports arena. It's a bond that lasts a lifetime.
The students of Dexter gave their all for this basketball game. If you weren't at the game, you could not truly appreciate the noise, the feeling, the heart pounding emotion of those boys and girls in the stands. Their spirit was contagious and when the music started to play at half-time, the audience went wild! And so did the students!
The latest craze, the "Harlem Shake" and this student body perfected the "Shake" by doing some crazy convulsive dancing in the bleachers while dressing rather ridiculously in red and black. They even held crazy props, wore wild looking hats and red frilly tutus and of course showed off their Bearcat spirit! Batmat was there, Cat in the Hat was there, and of course BEARCAT was there!

Thank you students for livening up a crowd of Bearcat fans who truly are dedicated to the athletic programs at Dexter. We loved it! We hope to see you in Farmington next Wednesday!! Go Lady Cats!!

Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Writer
The following students have achieved a place on the 2nd Quarter Honor Roll at the TS Hill Middle School in Dexter, Missouri.
TS Hill Middle School: 2nd Quarter Honor Roll
6th Grade
Jordan Adams, Rylee Allen, Tristan Ash, Johna Baum, Hannah Bien, Anna Bishop, Luke Boyer, Mackenzie Boyt, Allison Bryant, Madison Bryant, Zachary Burns, Hailey Cabral, Arianna Carter, Demi Cecil, Ashlyn Christian, Jaclyn Christian, Jacob Christian, Haley Cochran, Garrison Collier, Olivia Collins, Malia Cook, Orlando Coronado, Abigail Dorton, Braxton Foster, Mackenzie Freeman, Sophie Freeman, Rylie Frizzell, Nathan Gargas, Colten Gibson, Savannah Gourley, Christopher Graves, Alizabeth Green, Wyatt Greenfield, Emily Grobe, Eric Hahn, Jakob Harris, Brooke Hessling, Kelby Hill, Maddie Jacques, Ryker Jaynes, Natashia Joy, Taylor Kallio, Allison Kayler, Hallie Keathley, Keirstan Keirsey, Ethan Kincy, Olivia Lacy, Hunter Lawrence, Maycie Martin, Alyssa Maze, Maci McBride, Erin McKay, Colin Moore, Alyssa Morrison, James Norman, Jadyn Northcutt, Zarah Olson, Erica Parris, Jerrica Porter, Coby Powers, Travis Propst, Makayla Pyle, Mary Reinbott, Lexi Renken, Joe Rice, Rae Ann Riddle, Jaron Ritter, Ernesto Rivera, Macy Roberts, James Robinson, Seth Rogers, Macy Roper, Domonique Rudd, Dawson Rupp, Noah Rushing, Adi Schumer, Brock Simmons, Natalie Sitze, Joshua Sitzes, Emily Smith, Hannah Smith, Harley Smith, Jacob Smith, Sarah Smith, Caleb Stearns, Lilah Stites, Corbin Strong, Jeffrey Swallows, Alexander Swinger, Kayla Thompson, Emily Voss, Dalton Warren, Taylor Watson, Mary E Wengerd, Tristan Williams, Makenna Wilson, Kaelynn Wyatt
7th Grade
Morgan Aldridge, Lexie Barnes, Madara Battles, Victoria Beaird, Cassidy Bess, Layla Brown, Macon Campbell, Jonah Carpenter, Katie Cecil, Matthew Chesser, Alexia Cross, Maci Daniels, Leanna Davis, Remington Davis, Logan Elder, Michaela Gard, Emma Glazier, Blayne Goodman, Kylie Goodman, Courtney Grindstaff, Landon Henson, Jonni Hill, Rhylan Hillis, Britney Hubbard, Celeste Huey, Bryson Huggins, Halli Huls, Gabriel Jackson, Dawson Kasting, Kole Kelley, Addison Kruse, Emily Ladd, Dylan Long, Cheyene McCollum, Cole McGowan, Karlie McKuin, Lexa Midkiff, Alexis Moore, Hanna Moore, Paige Moore, Spencer Owens, Marissa Pilgrim, Jacey Pyles, Lauren Rascher, Jake Rice, Jordan Richardson, Kristopher Rinehart, Madison Robertson, Devon Rogers, Sean Rybolt, Amber Scott, Nicole Sells, Megan Simmons, Rachel Singh, Shelby Smith, Allison Sneed, Greyson Stephens, Landen Stites, Kortney Taylor, Brooklyn Teague, Joshua Thompson, Shawna Thompson, Hannah Thurmon, Megan Trout, Nick Trout, Lainey Walker, Madelyn Webb, Aaron Wells, Taylor Wells, Hannah Whyde, Bailee Williams, Keri Williams, Jessie Willis, Trenton Willis, Jack Worley, Madalyn Wright, Christian Yarber.
8th Grade
Harley Allen, McKenzie Anthony, Kelly Ash, Stephen Barker, Abigail Bates, Caleb Bess, Justin Bess, Caleb Blunt, Will Brehmer, Kaylee Carey, Katie Coleman, Carly Dean, Andrew Garner, Brittany Gibson, Macy Graves, Tiffany Hagy, Veronica Hampton, Darian Harding, Hannah Haynes, Peyton Holcomb, Bethany Hyten, Trinity Ramos, Jason Jarrell, Garrett Keathley, Kelsey Kendrick, Garrett Laramore, Janie Lindsey, Tiffany Long, Abigail Mangum, Alexis May,Ryan Mayo, Angel Maze, Madison McConnell, Cody McFaddin, Reagan Miller, Sarah Miller, Emily Mouser, Chelsea Mullins, Kaylea Murdock, Nicholas Pace, Emily Page, Austin Parish, Hunter Parrott, Natalee Pedroza, Zachary Potts, Caroline Powers, Natalie Renfroe, Tanner Rickman, Daniel Robey, Sydney Rogers, Danielle Sanders,Jakob Sauvage, Zoe Schumer, Thomas Sherwood, Bryce Simmons, Olivia Sitzes, Jonathan Smith, Taylor Smith, Karra Sterling, Myca Sutton, Andrew Teel, Alyssa Teets, Kirsten Teffertiller, Emily Thompson, Payton Tinnin, Macy Urhahn, Brianna Wright, Ashlynn Wyman