
Dexter, Missouri - Students at Central Elementary School in Dexter kicked off the annual FUNraiser campaign selling trash bags.
The sale of trash bags is through the district’s PTO organization and has proved to be a very profitable source of funds for students. Trash bags can be purchased in a 16, 25, and 65 bag roll and assorted colors.
All profits from the trash bag sales will be divided among Southwest, Central, and the T.S. Hill Middle School. The three schools alternate each year as to which school is responsible for that year’s FUNraising! The proceeds will help fund school activities, field trips, teacher supplies and more.
The bags will be delivered to Central Elementary and be available for pick=up on Monday, October 5th, and Tuesday, October 6th.
The cost for each roll is $10 regardless of the size and color.
They are quality trash bags that are twice as thick as the top selling brand of trash bags. The bags are available in four colors.
The YELLOW bags are 39 gallon capacity and are 25 bags to a roll for $10.
The PINK bags are 39 gallon capacity and are 25 bags to a roll. They are sold in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.
The WHITE bags are sold on a roll of 65 bags and are the kitchen sized 15 gallon capacity.
The BLUE bags are super sized 55 gallon capacity and are 16 bags to a roll.
To order bags or for additional information, contact a Central Elementary student or call (573) 614-1020.

Dexter, Missouri - The Lady Cats varsity volleyball team earned another win against the Woodland Lady Cardinals on Monday evening. They defeated them 25-12, 25-14 at the Bearcat Event Center.
The Dexter Bearcats improved to 3-0 in regular season SCAA play with the victory.
“They took care of business and that’s what we want them to do,” explained Dexter head volleyball coach Carmen Morgan. “The Monday after a tournament is always a hard game. We were just a little flat I thought, but at the same time we did what we needed to do to get the win!”
Krysten Garrison tallied a team-high 11 kills for the ‘Cats. Addie Kruse and Hannah Thurmon each added four kills.
Kruse had a team-high three aces.
Thurmon and Garrison had two blocks each.
Bailee Williams had a team-high 8 assists setting. Garrison tallied 6 assists and Julia Hahn finished with 5 assists.
Williams had five digs, Brittany Brown recorded four digs, and Lexie Barnes tallied three digs.
In Junior Varsity contest, the Lady Cats defeated Woodland 25-18, 25-13.
Dexter improved their record of 16-3-2 after defeating the Richland Rebels on Tuesday. They will be back in action at the Bearcat Event Center on Thursday. It will be a varsity only game beginning at 6:00 p.m.

Each student showed great character on the school bus for the month of August. Grades Kindergarten, First Grade and Second Grade shown in the photo.
Shown in the photo are from left to right: Amelia Green, Taylor Caldwell, Gavin Thompson, Jaylyn Lindemann, Victoria Hernandez, and Jaycie March. Photo by Starla Pulley.

His accomplishment was celebrated in a Court of Honor on Monday, August 24, 2015.
Dalton is the 18 year-old son of Sheri Rickel of Dexter and Daniel Rickel of Sparta, Missouri
He is a member of Troop 4200, sponsored by the First United Methodist Church of Dexter.
For his Eagle project, Dalton renovated the disabled hunters duck blind at Otter Slough. Dalton is a 2015 graduate of Dexter High School.
Congratulations Dalton!

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