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Stuff A Truck - Top 4th Grade Donors
January 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Stuff A Truck - Top 4th Grade Donors
Dexter, Missouri - Turning in a total of 461 items were students in the 4th grade classroom of Kristen Mick.

McDonald's General Manager, Richard Hickson, shown in the photo above, treated the students to Happy Meals.

Judy Patterson, Dexter High School Counselor, heads the "Stuff A Truck" campaign each year to collect non-perishable foods for the Stoddard County Gospel Mission.

Over 5,000 foot items were collected from Dexter's Southwest, Central, Middle and High Schools and donated in the 2014 Stuff A Truck competition.

Ms. Mick's 4th grade students are Zackery Brown, Bionca Jasmine Burns, Juan Cuevas, Gracie Devault, Ryan Earnheart, Dakota Entrekin, Parker Evans, Cristian Fino, Madison Glaus, Brianna Granger, Destiny Griffin, Jayci Holcomb, Myles Keena, Owen Lacy, Chaney Mansker, Hunter Lee Moore, Blaine Prance, Molly Simmons, Sophia Tate, Brandon Truett, and Calysta Whitaker.


Last Updated on January 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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Stuff A Truck - 5th Grade Top Donors
January 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Stuff A Truck - 5th Grade Top Donors
Dexter, Missouri - The fifth grade students of Jennifer Bolin brought in more food items than any other fifth grade class with a total of 445 items.

Judy Patterson, Dexter High School Counselor, heads the "Stuff A Truck" campaign each year to collect non-perishable foods for the Stoddard County Gospel Mission.

Over 5,000 foot items were collected from Dexter's Southwest, Central, Middle and High Schools and donated in the 2014 Stuff A Truck competition.

Mrs. Bolin's 5th grade students are Annie Banken, Aubrey Bequette, Taylor Condict, Lance Davis, Raleigh Hawk Evans, Brooklynn Franks, Matthew Hardin, Andie Kruse, Tyler Lopez, Miller McLaughlin, Avery Neely, Lexis Newell, Kenton Pope, Michael Shiver, Dylan Sitze, Karsyn Smith, Ryan Strickland, Grace Teffertiller, Cole Tilley, and Mia Williams.

The students were treated to a McDonald's Happy Meal party for their efforts and generosity.

Last Updated on January 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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Central Elementary Calendar January 6th - 9th 2015
January 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Central Elementary Calendar January 6th - 9th 2015

Dexter Central Elementary School - This listing of future activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with Dr. Sharp, Superintendent and the Dexter Public Schools for your convenience.

We hope you will mark your calendar and we encourage everyone to support our local students and their activities.  The education and growth of young people in our community is the key to everyone's future!

If you would like to submit information and a picture of a student and his/her accomplishments, send it to   news@showmetimes.com.

Tuesday, January 6

Students first day back.

Walk-throughs Special Services

Wednesday, January 7

Walk-throughs Special Services and technology.

Block III students will be begin their semester class


Thursday, January 8

Walk-throughs grade 5.

Friday, January 9

Walk-through for grade 5.

Report cards go home.

FUTURE DATES:

Tuesday, January 13

Walk-throughs for Title I teachers.

Wednesday, January 14

“House” meetings for the first time this quarter from 8:00-8:20 a.m.

Walk-throughs for select third grade teachers.



Last Updated on January 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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Southwest Calendar for Jan 6th - Jan 9th 2015
January 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Southwest Calendar for Jan 6th - Jan 9th 2015

Dexter Southwest Elementary School - This listing of weekly activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with Dr. Sharp, Superintendent and the Dexter Public Schools for your convenience.


We hope you will mark your calendar and we encourage everyone to support our local students and their activities.  The education and growth of young people in our community is the key to everyone's future!

If you would like to submit information and a picture of a student and his/her accomplishments, send it to   news@showmetimes.com.


Tuesday, January 6th

School resumes – students return

 

Wednesday, January 7th

Tier 2 meeting @ 2:30 pm

P.D. Committee meeting @ 3:30 Board room


Thursday, January 8th

Tier I meeting @ 3:30 pm



Friday, January 9th

Report cards go home with students

Fire Drill- 10:10 am

 

UPCOMING EVENTS:

January 14th- Tier II meeting @ 2:30 pm

January 15th- Staff meeting

January 16th- drill

January 19th- NO SCHOOL- Martin Luther King Day

January 26-30th- KDG OLSAT testing

January 29th- Book Fair- Parent Night


Last Updated on January 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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Teacher? Coach? or Both? by Kelby Hill
January 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Teacher? Coach? or Both? by Kelby Hill

Dexter, Missouri - Chris Bolin’s middle school journalism class has created the first ever school newspaper at T.S. Hill Middle School.  The DMS Press has already published a couple of newsletters since classes began in August.  The students really enjoy writing, taking photos, and seeing their peers read their newsletter. 

The ShowMe Times will feature various articles written by middle school students and will feature them on our website.

Kelby Hill is a Sports Reporter for the DMS Press and published this article entitled, "Teacher? Coach? or Both?".

"Here in T.S. Hill we have quite a few teachers that also serve as athletic coaches. After interviewing two of them, Mr. Lummukka & Mrs. Hahn, I learned that juggling teaching and coaching can at times be very difficult. But also can be very rewarding with the relation- ships and memories made from both.

Mrs. Hahn is the head coach of both the 7th and 8th grade volleyball teams and teaches 6th grade physical science. After interviewing her I learned quite a few interesting things about tackling both coaching and teaching and also a few things about herself. Mrs. Hahn began teaching after she had kids and began coaching because of her love for sports and her own competitiveness. Mrs. Hahn looks at both coaching and teaching as about the same thing because, ”You’re really just trying to help your student or player reach their full potential whether that be on the court or in the classroom.”

When asked if she treats her players the same on and off the field she says she has high expectations for all the kids but that academics should come first and sports should be a complement to our academic program. Even after a sore loss Mrs. Hahn says, “I try to keep my problems that affect my life outside of the classroom out of class”, but her energy level after a big win “might be a little higher than usual.”

Mr. Lummukka is an assistant football and a middle school track coach and teaches health and advanced health. I also had the opportunity to ask him a few of the same questions. Mr. Lummukka has the opportunity to both coach and teach a few of his students. This lead to the question of, “Is it easy being a student’s coach and teacher?” He replied with, “The easy part is the relationship. In the classroom you get to know kids and you’re with them every day and I think that’s great but, I also think there is a different dynamic on the field or on the court. You get to know who they are, their goals, maybe where they come from. I think there is a balance between those two.” When Mr. Lummukka was asked if his student athletes’ work ethic affected how he thought of them on the field he replied with, “Yes, I think that’s the most important thing, work ethic.” He looks for qualities like showing up, paying attention, being coachable, and handling correction properly, in both coaching and teaching.

Although coaching and teaching can at times be stressful, they are a very rewarding experience. Mr. Lummukka and Mrs. Hahn both greatly enjoy their jobs. Our student athletes at T.S. Hill are very thankful for our great staff of both teachers/coaches and athletes."


Last Updated on January 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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