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T.S. Hil Middle School 8th Grade Honor Roll
April 24th 2014 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hil Middle School 8th Grade Honor Roll

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Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer

Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School announces 3rd quarter Honor Roll students.  Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.

Making the honor roll is not as easy as one might think.  Middle School students who are high achievers acquire and develop excellent study habits and skills, especially in time management.  To manage time efficiently, students use a student calendar or planner. 

Successful, lifelong learners set aside a time and a space every day to do their homework.  Student who can manage their daily workload have a better chance of attaining academic success.

Congratulations to every 8th grader who made the honor roll for the 3rd quarter of the 2013 – 2014 school year.

Morgan Aldridge, Caleb Allen, Andrea Alvarado, Eva Baran, Lexie Barnes, Victoria Beaird, James Beauchemin, Cassidy Bess, Layla Brown, Kendra Caldwell, Macon Campbell, Austin Carmack, Jonah Carpenter, Katie Cecil, Matthew Chesser, Hunter Christian, Madyson Crockett, Taylor Cullum, Maci Daniels, Dylan Davis, Leanna Davis, Angelynn Delong, Logan Elder, Caitlin Fuqua, Michaela Gard, Hannah Gibson, Emma Glazier, Blayne Goodman, Kylie Goodman, Lucas Goodrich, Tres Hampton, Seth Harris, Landon Henson, Jonni Hill, Rhylan Hillis, Britney Hubbard, Celeste Huey, Riley Huffman, Bryson Huggins, Halli Huls, Ranelle Huntsman, Dawson Kasting, Kole Kelley, Addison Kruse, Emily Ladd, Joshua Lemons, Dylan Long, Cheyene McCollum, Cole McGowan, Karlie McKuin, Victoria Meritt, Lexa Midkiff, Alexis Mitchell, Alexis Moore, Hanna Moore, Paige Moore, Aaron Morgan, Megan Murray, Spencer Owens, Marissa Pilgrim, Jacey Pyles, Lauren Rascher, Jake Rice, Jordan Richardson, Clayton Riddle, Kristopher Rinehart, Sean Rybolt, Amber Scott, Christopher Seabaugh, Nicole Sells, Megan Simmons, Benjamin Sindle, Rachel Singh, Shelby Smith, Allison Sneed, Greyson Stephens, Hannah Stieferman, Landen Stites, Brooklyn Teague, Shawna Thompson, Hannah Thurmon, Megan Trout, Nick Trout, Lainey Walker, Madelyn Webb, Aaron Wells, Taylor Wells, Bailee Williams, Keri Williams, Sammi Jo Williams, Trenton Willis, Jack Worley, Rebecca Wren, Madalyn Wright



Last Updated on April 24th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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T.S. Hill Middle School 7th Grade Honor Roll
April 24th 2014 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hill Middle School 7th Grade Honor Roll

Written by
Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer

Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School announces 3rd quarter Honor Roll students.  Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.

Making the honor roll is not as easy as one might think.  Middle School students who are high achievers acquire and develop excellent study habits and skills, especially in time management.  To manage time efficiently, students use a student calendar or planner. 

Successful, lifelong learners set aside a time and a space every day to do their homework.  Student who can manage their daily workload have a better chance of attaining academic success.

Congratulations to every 7th grader who made the honor roll for the 3rd quarter of the 2013 – 2014 school year.

Jordan Adams, Rylee Allen, Hannah Bien, Anna Bishop, Luke Boyer, Mackenzie Boyt, Madison Bryant, Hailey Cabral, Shyanna Campbell, Arianna Carter, Hailee Casey, Demi Cecil, Garrison Collier, Olivia Collins, Malia Cook, Abigail Dorton, Mackenzie Freeman, Sophie Freeman, Rylie Frizzell, Nathan Gargas, Colten Gibson, Christopher Graves, Alizabeth Green, Emily Grobe, Eric Hahn, Brittney Hanner, Jakob Harris, Brooke Hessling, Kelby Hill, Caleb Hoggard, Brooklyn Howard, Taylor Kallio, Allison Kayler, Hallie Keathley, Keirstan Keirsey, Justin Kenley, Ethan Kincy, Liza King, Maycie Martin, Alyssa Maze, Maci McBride, Alyssa Morrison, Hunter Norman, Jadyn Northcutt, Zarah Olson, Erica Parris, Jerrica Porter, Coby Powers, Makayla Pyle, Lexi Renken, Joe Rice, Jaron Ritter, James Robinson, Seth Rogers, Macy Roper, Domonique Rudd, Brock Simmons, Natalie Sitze, Joshua Sitzes, Emily Smith, Hannah Smith, Harley Smith, Sarah Smith, Lilah Stites, Payten Turner, Emily Voss, Taylor Watson, Tristan Williams, Makenna Wilson, Kaelynn Wyatt

 


Last Updated on April 24th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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T.S. Hill Middle School 6th Grade Honor Roll
April 24th 2014 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hill Middle School 6th Grade Honor Roll

Written by
Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer

Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School announces 3rd quarter Honor Roll students.  Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.

Making the honor roll is not as easy as one might think.  Middle School students who are high achievers acquire and develop excellent study habits and skills, especially in time management.  To manage time efficiently, students use a student calendar or planner. 

Successful, lifelong learners set aside a time and a space every day to do their homework.  Student who can manage their daily workload have a better chance of attaining academic success.

Congratulations to every 6th grader who made the honor roll for the 3rd quarter of the 2013 – 2014 school year.

Matthew Agey, Eric Allen, Ashley Arneson, Jillian Avery, Madelin Ayers, Shea Baker, Jade Baran, Cole Barker, Lucas Becker, Carson Bell, Gracie Bess, Hayley Bridges, Alexis Burns, Jaden Cato, Ameal Chafin, Colby Christian, Clair Comfort, Sarah Deal, Dawson Duckworth, Evelyn Eschenweck, Ryder Foster, Katelyn Frields, Dalton Granger, Addyson Green, Austin Guy, Madilyn Hampton, Landon Hardin, Samantha Hartline, Shelby Haynes, Garrett Henson, Haden Hillis, Zachary Hopkins, Irene Huang, Emily Jarrell, Mason Keena, Ann Marie Long, Madyson Lowman, Audrey Lutmer, Landree Markham, Allisyn May, Hailee Mayfield, Makayla Maze, Abigail McCormick, Gracie McDonald, Grace Milam, Lillian Montgomery, Brice Moore, Sarah Mooy, Kolby Musgrave, Margo Nea, Macyn Okan, Madeline Parker, Wyatt Parker, Nidhi Patel, Josiah Payne, Brodie Pollock, Maci Rauls, Blair Rogers, Jack Scruggs, Chandler Shipp, AnnMarie Slaton, Madison Slaton, Andrew Soule, Genevieve Turner, Parker Vanslyke, Travis Waldner, Preston Walton, Spencer Warren, Luke Whitaker, Lydia Whitaker, Logan Wyman

 


Last Updated on April 24th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Bernie Students to Compete in State History Day
April 23rd 2014 by Dee Loflin
Bernie Students to Compete in State History Day

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Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer

Bernie, Missouri -  Over 3,000 motivated sixth through twelfth graders compete in National History Day in Missouri each year. On April 26th approximately 500 students who have advanced from regional competitions throughout Missouri will gather at the state competition on the University of Missouri campus to showcase their exemplary work.

The following students shown in the photo above earned their place to compete at the state level.
  Skyler Brown, Morgan Baker, Christina Dowdy, Lane Mayberry, Mason Mayberry and Zach Eaves have worked very hard to compete this weekend.

Students who won were also eligible for the state level History Day.

Each National History Day in Missouri project is unique, a result of extensive research and creativity from an individual student or group. The program encourages young scholars to present their findings their way through documentaries, exhibits, papers, performances, or websites.

Many individuals rank the opportunity for student leadership, empowerment, and growth as one of the most important aspects of National History Day in Missouri, including Gary Kremer, executive director of The State Historical Society of Missouri (SHSMO), which sponsors the program in partnership with the Missouri Humanities Council.

“The impact on students is tremendous and well worth the investment from the Society and from teachers and parents,” Kremer said. “Students build confidence, develop their critical thinking, and learn important communication skills. National History Day in Missouri prepares them for college and beyond.”

A national evaluation of National History Day found students who participate:

Outperform their peers on state standardized tests, not only in social studies but also in reading, science, and math.

Are better writers who write with a purpose and a real voice while marshaling solid evidence to support their point of view.

Are critical thinkers who digest, analyze, and synthesize information.

Gain 21st-century skills, learning how to collaborate with team members, talk to experts, manage their time, and persevere.

To get involved in National History Day in Missouri, contact The State Historical Society of Missouri at 573.882.7083.

The Bernie community is extremely proud of these students we wish them well on their future endeavors.


Last Updated on April 23rd 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Emily Johns to Perform With FFA All-State Choir
April 21st 2014 by Dee Loflin
Emily Johns to Perform With FFA All-State Choir

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Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer

Dexter, Missouri – Emily Johns, a Dexter High School student, was selected by the Missouri Future Farmers of America Association as a 2014 Sate FFA Choir member.  Emily is a member of the Dexter FFA Chapter and the daughter of Kevin and Janet Johns.

Emily was one of 180 students chosen for the FFA All State Choir.  High school students will rehears and perform at the State FFA Convention on April 24th and 25th.   The FFA students will have an opportunity to share their musical talent in front of a crowd of over 8,000 FFA members and guests.

Miss Johns was selected based upon her musical ability through an application process.  The FFA All-State Choir will be under the direction of Beth Dampf, choral director at Jefferson City High School.

The Missouri Future Farmers of America Association is a youth organization with more than 25,000 students preparing for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture.  In Missouri there are 334 chapters.  FFA strives to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for leadership and personal growth.  For more information visit www.missouriffa.org or www.ffa.org.


Last Updated on April 21st 2014 by Dee Loflin




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