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T.S. Hill Middle School 8th Grade Honor Roll 2014
June 30th 2014 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hill Middle School 8th Grade Honor Roll 2014
Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Dexter, Missouri -
T.S. Hill Middle School announced their 4th 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 4th quarter of the 2013 – 2014 school year.


Listed in alphabetical order are:  Austin Adams, Morgan Aldridge, Haili Eveia Allen, Neil “Caleb” Allen, Andrea Alvarado, Bradley Atkins, Eva Baran, Lexie Barnes, Victoria Beaird, Alex Bellers, Cassidy Bess, Layla Brown, Kendra Caldwell, Macon Campbell, Austin Carmack, Jonah Carpenter, Katie Cecil, Matthew Chesser, Hunter Christian, Lindsay Christian, Teyona Clark, Madyson Crockett, Taylor Cullum, Jacob Dylan Cunningham, Elizabeth Curran, Maci Daniels, Dylan Davis, Leanna Davis, Angelynn Desirae Delong, Logan Elder, Bradley Fields, Caitlin Fuqua, Michaela Gard, Mason George, Hannah Gibson, Emma Glazier, Blayne Goodman, Kylie Renae Goodman, Seth Christian Harris, Joshua Caleb Hays, Landon Cole Henson, Jonni Raye Hill, Shellbie Hill, Rhylan Hillis, Britney Hubbard, Celeste Huey, Riley Huffman, Bryson Huggins, Halli Marie Huls, Ranelle Huntsman, Nicole Ivy, Gabriel Jackson, Dawson Kasting, Kole Kelley, Jacob Kidd, Addison Kruse, Hannah Lacy, Emily Ladd, Joshua Lemons, Dylan T. Long, Cheyenne McCollum, Cole McGowan, Karlie McKuin, Victoria Meritt, Lexa Midkiff, Dason James Milam, Alexis Leah Mitchell, Adam Mixon, Alexis Moore, Hanna Moore, Paige Moore, Spencer Owens, Jacey Pyles, Lauren Rascher, Jake Rice, Jordan Richardson, Clyton Riddle, Kristopher Rinehart, Summer L. Rippe, Tyler Robinson, Sean Rybolt, Amber Scott, Christopher Seabaugh, Nicole Sells, Megan Simmons, Benjamin Sindle, Rachel Singh, Shelby Smith, Allison Sneed, Greyson Stephens, Hannah M. Stieferman, Landen Stites, Brooklyn Teague, Shawna Renee Thompson, Hannah Thurmon, Megan Trout, Nick Trout, Lainey Walker, Joshua Webb, Madelyn Webb, Aaron Wells, Taylor Fayth Wells, Whitney N. White, Bailee Williams, Keri Grace Williams, Samantha “Sammi Jo” Williams, Trenton Willis, Jack Mathew Worley, Rebecca Wren, Madalyn Wright

 



Last Updated on June 30th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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T.S. Hill Middle School 7th Grade Honor Roll
June 27th 2014 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hill Middle School 7th Grade Honor Roll
Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Dexter, Missouri -
T.S. Hill Middle School announced their 4th 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 4th quarter of the 2013 – 2014 school year.

 

Listed in alphabetical order are: Jordan Adams, Rylee Allen, Rachael K. Bell, Hannah Bien, Anna Claire Bishop,Luke Boyer, Mackenzie Boyt, Madison Bryant, Hailey Cabral, Shyanna G. Campbell, Arianna Carter, Demi Cecil, Garrison Collier, Malia Cook, Abigail Dorton, Braxton Foster, Mackenzie Freeman, Sophie Freeman, Rylie Frizzell, Nathan Gargas, Savannah Gourley, Christopher Graves, Alizabeth Green, Emily Grobe, Eric Hahn, Brittney Hanner, Jakob Harris, Jeana Harris, Brooke Hessling, Kelby Hill, Brooke Lynn Hobson, Caleb D. Hoggard, Ryker Jaynes, Taylor Kallio, Allison Kayler, Hallie Keathley, Keirstan Keirsey, Ethan Kincy, Liza Jane King, Bradley Langston, Maycie Martin, Maci McBride, Alyssa Morrison, Chaylea Mosby, James Norman, Jadyn Northcutt, Zarah Olson, Erica Parris, Jerrica Porter, Coby Powers, Makayla Pyle, Lexi Renken, Joe Rice, Jaron Ritter, Ernesto Rivera, Macy Roberts, James Robinson, Seth Rogers, Macy Roper, Domonique Rudd, Preston Sherwood, Brock Simmons, Natalie Sitze, Joshua Sitzes, Emily Smith, Hannah Smith, Harley Smith, Sarah Smith, Jeremy Lynn Stearns, Lilah Stites, Kayla Thompson, Payten Robertson Turner, Emily Voss, Skyler Walker, Taylor Watson, Tristan Williams, Makenna Wilson, Johnathan Wright, Kaelynn Wyatt


Last Updated on June 27th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Three Rivers President to Leave, Interim Named
June 27th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Three Rivers President to Leave, Interim Named
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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor


Poplar Bluff, Missouri - Dr. Devin Stephenson, who has served as President of Three Rivers College since 2009, announced his intentions to leave the institution at the monthly meeting of the college’s Board of Trustees on Wednesday, June 25. Stephenson requested a sabbatical leave through November 30, to be followed by the voluntary termination of his contract. The board then named Dr. Wesley Payne, Vice President for Learning, as Interim President of Three Rivers.

Stephenson cited a desire to pursue alternative opportunities related to higher education as the reason for his request. During his sabbatical, Stephenson will serve as a consultant to the college to ease the administration’s transition. As per his request, the sabbatical period began immediately.

“I wish Three Rivers College nothing but the best as it continues to fulfill its mission in providing educational opportunities and improving the quality of life for the citizens of Southeast Missouri,” wrote Stephenson in his request letter to the Board of Trustees. “My wife and I have had the honor and privilege of working with some of the finest people we have met, and our thoughts and prayers will always be for progress and the advancement of the college, and the continued success of its students.”

Randy Grassham, Chairman of Three Rivers’ Board of Trustees, said that the college would likely not begin seeking a permanent successor to Stephenson until after the sabbatical period ends, with Payne serving as Interim President in the meantime. Payne expressed his confidence in the ability of Three Rivers to remain stable and strong during the interim.

“I can say without hesitation that this is one of the finest groups of educators I have ever had the pleasure to work with, and I am fully confident that we will continue to serve the region with the same dedication and excellence,” said Payne. “I have been working extremely closely with Dr. Stephenson on all the college’s major projects, and I’m fully confident that this will be a smooth transition.”

Three Rivers College is committed to contributing to the quality of life in Southeast Missouri with quality, affordable higher education opportunities and community services that support and encourage the economic, civic, and cultural vitality of the region. For more information about college and workforce programs and upcoming events, visit trcc.edu


Last Updated on June 27th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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T.S. Hill Middle School 6th Grade Honor Roll
June 26th 2014 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hill Middle School 6th Grade Honor Roll
Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor


Dexter, Missouri -
T.S. Hill Middle School announced their 4th 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 4th quarter of the 2013 – 2014 school year.

In alphabetical order: Matthew Agey, Eric Allen, Jakob Almakuter. Ashley Arneson, Jillian Avery, Madeline Ayers, Shea Baker, Jade Baran, Cole Barker, Lucas Becker, Carson Bell, Kirsten Bess, Victoria “Gracie” Bess, Hayley Bridges, Alexis Burns, Jaden Cato, Emmalee Irene Chandler, Colby Christian, Clair Comfort, Sarah Grace Deal, Dawson Duckworth, Evelyn Eschenweck, Ryder Foster,  Katelyn Fields, Jordan Geary, Dalton Granger, Addyson Green, Austin R. Guy, Madilyn Mae Hampton, Landon Hardin, Samantha Hartline, William Hayes, Shelby Haynes, Garrett Henson, Haden Hillis, Nicolas Horn, Irene Huang, Mya Jackson, Emily Jarrell, Trey Johnson, Marlin Jones, Trent Jung, Mason Keena, Ann Marie Long, Madyson Lowman, Brian S. Lucas, Audrey Lutmer, Landree Markham, Allisyn May, Hailee Mayfield, Makayla Maze, Abigail McCormick, Gracie Lynn McDonald, Olivia “Grace” Milam, Lillian Montgomery, Brice Moore, Sarah Mooy, Kolby Musgrave, Margo Nea, Macyn Okan, Madeline Parker, Wyatt Parker, Nidhi Patel, Josiah Payne, Brodie Ryan Pollock, John Quick, Maci Rauls, Blair Rogers, Meadowe Scott, Jack Scruggs, Chandler Ship, Annmarie Paige Slaton, Madison Slaton, Celine Smith, Andrew Soule, Alex Stidmon, Rebecca Traw, Genevieve Turner, Parker Vanslyke, Travis Waldner, Preston Walton, Spencer Warren, Alexa Werneck, Luke Whitaker, Lydia Whitaker, Andrew Williams, Logan Wyman



Last Updated on June 26th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Bloomfield Schools Receive Money for Archery Program
June 24th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Bloomfield Schools Receive Money for Archery Program
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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor


Bloomfield, Missouri -
The Bloomfield Public School system received a total of $3,000 to cover the cost of archery equipment for their National Archery in Schools Program that was recently implemented.

The Missouri Department of Conservation granted the district $1,000 along with $1,500 that was awarded by the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) Superfund.    The local chapter of the NWTF, the Crowley's Ridge Limbhangers also donated an additional $500.

“The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®) was developed to serve these specific educational and conservation purposes. NASP® was co-created by the Kentucky Departments of Fish & Wildlife Resources and Department of Education and Mathews Archery in the late summer and fall of 2001. The program was launched in 21 Kentucky middle schools on March 3, 2002.”

"Wildlife Conservation agencies are concerned too many young people are forgoing learning outdoor skills that will inspire them to spend more time with wild things in wild places. Natural resource professionals are convinced learning target shooting skills will result in character and self-reliance development that will serve the future of wildlife conservation well," according to NASP.

Shown in the photo are from left to right:  Austin Bond, Cameron Pulley, Coach Jason Karnes, Conservation Agent Mark Reed, and Nathan Newell.


Last Updated on June 24th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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