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8th Grade Middle School Cheerleaders
November 07th 2013 by Dee Loflin
8th Grade Middle School Cheerleaders

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Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer

Dexter, Missouri - Being a cheerleader in high school can be one of the most "looked-up-to" activities a student can be involved in, but it can be hard work as well.  The T.S. Hill Middle School 8th grade girls definitely know what hard work is and they have an awesome routine. 

Middle School cheerleaders are preparing themselves for high school and as each half-time routine is completed it's one day closer to the big time!  As a top representative of Dexter schools, cheerleaders are a role model to many.

Little girls dressed in cheerleading uniforms have their eyes on each cheerleader at every performance.  People in the community recognize them from their many appearances.  Teachers, coaches and other students always notice what they do because they are cheerleaders.

The T.S. Hill Middle School Cheerleaders are well respected in the community on and off the court.  They work hard on their routines and enjoy sharing their experiences with the community.  Please take a moment and watch these very talented young ladies perform their routines and cheer for the Bearcats.  You won't be disappointed as they are awesome to watch!

They will be performing tonight, Thursday, November 7th during the middle school boys basketball game vs Bloomfield at the Bearcat Event Center.  Game time is 6:00 p.m.

Shown in the photo above are:

Top left to right:  Britney Hubbard, Lexie Barnes, Addie Kruse, Morgan Aldridge, Maci Daniels  

Bottom left to right:  Rhylan Hillis, Paige Moore, Michaela Gard, Karlie McKuin, Bailee Williams


Last Updated on November 07th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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7th Grade Middle School Cheerleaders
November 07th 2013 by Dee Loflin
7th Grade Middle School Cheerleaders

Written by
Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer


Dexter, Missouri - 
Middle School cheerleading is where all the fun begins.  You will enjoy summer camp, pep rallies, football and basketball games and many other exciting events.  Practice is demanding, but the experience of cheering at games with stands full of screaming fans will give you memories to last a lifetime. 

Cheerleaders are role models to elementary students.  They hold a very important job as a middle school cheerleaders to those future Bearcats who may one day become cheerleaders themselves..

The T.S. Hill Middle School cheerleaders have worked extremely hard on their routines and if you haven't had a chance to see their awesome half-time performance just attend any middle school basketball game.

The girls have some great moves including some flying flips and fantastic acrobatic moves across the court.  Not only are they currently performing during basketball season, but they also cheered at all of the home middles school football games.  These ladies have already had a very busy school year and they are truly dedicated to their sport!  Way to go Bearcats!

They will be performing tonight, Thursday, November 7th during the middle school boys basketball game vs Bloomfield at the Bearcat Event Center.  Game time is 6:00 p.m.

Shown in the photo above are:

Top left to right: Rheannon Riddle, Erica Parris, Lilah Stites, Hallie Keathley, Kelby Hill   

Bottom left to right: Maddie Jacques, Jadyn Northcutt, Rae Ann Riddle, Malia Cook, Macy Roper

Last Updated on November 07th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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The First Freedom Student Competition
November 06th 2013 by Unknown
The First Freedom Student Competition

Submitted by Jill Temples

SMT Writer

United States - The First Freedom Student Competition- This is a first-semester national essay and video contest. It offers high-school students an opportunity to compete for $2,500 awards as they examine the history and current-day relevance of religious freedom, and then, by written essay or video production, present their evaluation.  The competition is open to students in the United States and U.S. territories, and to American schools and American home-schooled students worldwide.  Ninth grade through twelfth grade students are invited to participate.

The right to religious freedom is set forth in constitutional and international human-rights law.  Today’s youth play an important role in upholding and strengthening this liberty; therefore, the First Freedom Student Competition has been developed to:

-Help high-school students better understand religious freedom - its history and current significancettp://www.firstfreedom.org/images/spacer.gif

-Encourage high-school students to explore their individual and civic rights to and responsibilities for religious freedom

-Engage high-school teachers and students in the study of American history and the First Amendment ttp://www.firstfreedom.org/images/spacer.gif

-Challenge high-school students to strengthen their analytic writing and media skills.

The online student registration deadline is Monday, November 18, 2013. The postmark deadline for mailing the entry and its accompanying materials is the following Monday, November 25, 2013.

The winners will be announced on Sunday, April 13, 2014 (Thomas Jefferson's Birthday)

For more information on this scholarship competition or to apply, visit:

For Competition Registration click HERE!


Last Updated on November 06th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Cosmetology Scholarship for High School Graduates
November 06th 2013 by Unknown
Cosmetology Scholarship for High School Graduates

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PBA Sally Beauty Scholarship- This scholarship is for high school graduates who are planning to be cosmetology majors and/or enter the cosmetology profession. This scholarship is worth $1000.00 and it must be used in the year 2014.

To apply for a $1000 Sally Beauty Scholarship complete and submit ALL application materials together. Be sure to include:

-Personal essay (no more than 250 words, typed) detailing what makes you a good candidate for this scholarship and how you would benefit from the scholarship.

-High school transcript or copy of diploma or GED certificate as proof of graduation.

-Two letters of reference.

The deadline for this scholarship is Friday, November 15th, 2013.  There will be 7 scholarships awarded at $1,000.

To apply for this scholarship, visit: http://www.probeauty.org/docs/education/sally_2014_student_application_fillable.pdf


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Senator Doug Libla Receives Award
November 06th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Senator Doug Libla Receives Award

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Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer

Poplar Bluff, Missouri - Senator Doug Libla received the Missouri Community College Association's Distinguished Legislator Award at a ceremony held in St. Louis today.

Libla serves Missouri's 25th Senate District, which includes Butler, Carter, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Shannon, and Stoddard counties.  MCCA executive director Zora Mulligan says that Libla was selected to receive the award because of his willingness to stand up for community colleges in the Capitol.  "Community college issues are front and center with Senator Libla.  He cares deeply about our colleges -- and especially Three Rivers College -- but his real focus is on the communities and students our colleges serve.  Senator Libla is truly a courageous leader, and we look forward to continuing to work with him during what we believe will be a very long career in the Capitol."

Three Rivers College president Dr. Devin Stephenson also praised Libla.  "Senator Doug Libla is one of Three Rivers College's strongest advocates," said Stephenson.  "Long before he was elected to public office, Senator Libla championed the work of his alma mater, Three Rivers College, through his generous philanthropy and volunteer service, and continues to promote community colleges in an exemplary manner as our state senator."

The Missouri Community College Association is a statewide organization through which Missouri’s community colleges work together to advance common agendas.  MCCA provides advocacy, education, information, and networking opportunities in service of the state’s 5,700 community college faculty, staff, administrators, and trustees.

Shown in the photo are Dr. Devin Stephenson, President of Three Rivers College, Sen. Doug Libla, and Zora Mulligan, MCCA Executive Director.


Last Updated on November 06th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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