
Written by
Erin Lauters, SMT Writer
Dexter, Missouri - Dexter Senior High School has been getting in to the Christmas spirit this past week and half, performing an annual tradition-selling candygrams.
These fun holiday papers were sold by the Dexter Senior High School’s Student Council for a week. They were sold for $0.25 a piece. The students could write anything school appropriate they wanted, to anyone they wanted in Dexter High School.
Once the Student Council got all of these candygrams on Monday, December 16, at noon, the counselors and students made sure the students put the seventh hour class of the recipient. After that, they attached a candy cane, which were donated by Dexter High School Student Council members, and sent them to all seventh hour teachers.
Once seventh hour rolled around, everyone was buzzing with excitement to see who sent them a candygram. While these candygrams could be from anyone in school, their messages could contain just about anything.
These messages are a great way to tell someone you appreciate them, enjoyed meeting them in school, or enjoyed being in a club or sport with them. Every student enrolled in Dexter High School received a candygram from Student Council.
Shown in this picture is Dexter High School Junior Brooks Propst.

Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Dexter, Missouri - The Stoddard County Gospel Mission received the largest donation ever from the Dexter School District making this year's Stuff a Bus fundraiser a HUGE success!
Students, faculty and staff joined forces with Santa Clause to donate 14,626 cans to the Mission. "It is so great to see these students participate the way they do. They will make families who are struggling a little happier this year." stated Kim Slavings, Director of the Stoddard County Gospel Mission. "Each year I am amazed by the participation and generosity of the Dexter schools. Thank you!"
"These are the moments that make this school district special," stated High School Principal Dan Pollock. This is Mr. Pollock's first year at the helm as principal and has truly been an inspiration to many.
If you know a student or employee of the Dexter School District, please take the time to stop and say "Thank You". It was a team effort and despite the snow and loss of a few school days, the students really shined in their efforts to make this a worthwhile cause and a special Christmas for many families in need.
"Everyone was a winner today!" exclaimed Pollock. "I am extremely proud of the students."
Middle School had the largest collection and will receive an ice cream party courtesy of OPAA
Merry Christmas to all! Thank you Williams Moving Company for allowing them to stuff that truck full of cans!

Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Dexter, Missouri - Students who reach 100% of their Accelerated Reading goal are awarded each month with a special prize.
Central Elementary celebrates the hard work and dedication it takes for students to accomplish their goal. This month three students won goodie baskets full of prizes and gift cards.
Shown in the photo are Gracie Sperino, Katelyn Tomes, and Eric Riddle.
Thank you Karen Kiger for submitting the photo and congratulations students on earning your reward!

Submitted by Jill Temples
SMT Writer
Fred M. Young Sr. / SAE Engineering Scholarship- The Young Radiator Company established this scholarship in memory of the company’s founder, Fred M. Young, Sr. Mr. Young started the company in 1927 and saw it grow to become a major force in the field of Heat Transfer. He had a high regard for the value of engineering in terms of its contribution to the success of society.
Mr. Young felt that the profession’s nobility lay in its focus on building rather than allocating the assets of the world and improving rather than administering the product of our work. Fred M. Young, Sr. was a life member of SAE and was elected to the Fellow grade of membership in 1982.
Student Eligibility Requirements:
-U.S. resident.
-3.75 or better grade point average on a 4.0 scale (required).
-Rank in the 90th percentile in both math and critical reading on SAT I or composite ACT scores.
-Pursuing an engineering degree through an ABET accredited program.
Terms of Scholarship:
-One scholarship will be awarded each year for $1,000.
-Scholarship may be renewed at $1,000 a year for three additional years (total award $4,000).
Application Deadline: January 15
How to Apply:
-Begin the application process online.
Submit: Application, Official high school transcript, SAT/ACT scores
Selection and Announcement of Recipient:
Recipient will be selected by the SAE Scholarship Committee and notified by the end of June.
All SAE Scholarship winners will be posted in July/August.
Payment of Scholarship Funds:
-This scholarship will be paid into your account at your selected university in July/August.
-It can be used for tuition or any other incidental school expenses.
Terms for Renewal of Scholarship:
May be renewed for $1,000 per year for three additional years.
-Must maintain a 3.0 grade point average.
-Submit the renewal form by May 30.
For more information on the Fred M. Young Sr. / SAE Engineering Scholarship, visit: http://students.sae.org/awdscholar/scholarships/young/

Submitted by Jill Temples
SMT Writer
Burger King Scholars Program- The Burger King McLamore Foundation is offering scholarships between $1,000 - $50,000. This scholarship is available to high school seniors and Burger King employees. There will be 1,258 scholarships awarded. The maximum amount of a scholarship is $50,000.
To apply for the scholarship, you must complete the following:
-Register and create an online account
- A list of your work experiences and involvement in school and community activities
-A current transcript of grades
-BURGER KING employee information if your application is to be affiliated with an employee
-If applicable, your family's financial information (a copy of your parents' most recent tax form filed with the IRS or Revenue Canada may be helpful)
To be eligible for this scholarship you must:
-Be living in the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico
-Be graduating high school seniors (U.S. and Puerto Rico), graduating from grade 12 (Canada) or graduating from home school education in the U.S., Puerto Rico or Canada
-Have a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent
-Plan to enroll full-time, without interruption, for the entire academic year beginning in the fall at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school in the U.S., Canada or Puerto Rico
Recipients of the James W. McLamore WHOPPER Scholarship will be chosen from the general applicant pool (please see provider site for more eligibility requirements)
Children of employees and employees pursuing a traditional postsecondary education are also eligible to apply (please see provider site for detailed eligibility requirements)
The purpose of the BURGER KING Scholars program is to assist employees, employees' spouses or domestic partners, employees' children and high school seniors in the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada in continuing their education. To date, the program has awarded more than $17.6 million in scholarships and the program continues to grow. Last year alone $2.2 million in scholarships were awarded.
For more information on this scholarship, visit the website: http://www.bkmclamorefoundation.org/Home