
Stoddard County, Missouri - In an email received today, April 19, 2017 Three Rivers College has now released its Dean’s List for the Fall 2016 semester. The honor is awarded to students taking 12 or more credit hours in a semester, who achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or above. Dean’s List honors are also used at graduation to help determine eligibility for honors or highest honors.
Below are the students from Stoddard County, Missouri.
Advance
Adam M. Cato, Kelcee M. Devault, Logan T. Middleton, Erin S. Robison, Cain A. Sadler, Heather D. Shirrell, Gracci K. Ward
Bernie
Morgan L. Baker, Tyla L. Cloninger, Madissen R. Corbin, Shonda B. Ferguson, James W. Henderson, Lane A. Mayberry, Macayla F. Owens, Ashley N. Weathers
Bloomfield
Stephanie C. Bishop, Austin M. Bond, Nycole K. Born, Chelsea R. Delay, Tabatha N. Felker, Sarah M. Stockton, Kristi R. Venable, Jesse T. Watson
Dexter
Brooke D. Anderson, Alexa L. Ash, Ramona E. Baker, Brian K. Cecil, Katlyn R. Covey, Brittani M. Cox, Madisson D. Cox, Roger D. Ellis, David W. Fortner, Jodi L. Fortner, Jocelyn E. Frederick, Angela D. Freeman, Melissa L. Geary, Elexis R. Heitman, Kayla J. Hester, Brianne D. Huggins, Jacob L. Hyten, Michelle A. Jacques, Timothy B. Jones, Karaline A. Keirsey, Joshua R. Lacy, Jessica L. Ladd, Casie L. Layton, Kelly L. McCoy, Mary K. Miller, Joe E. Moore, Lori M. O’Dell, Jeffery S. Payne, Emily N. Peters, Hannah L Petty, Cadence B. Pullam, Kristen N. Samples, Katie N. Sells, Michaela R. Shafer, Christina A. Smith, Ethan L. Stevens, Zachary T. Taylor, Sandra L. Telker, Jackalyn M. Watson, Aimee L. Whitney
Essex
Clayton R. Daniel
Puxico
Makayla L. Harty, Matthew C. Jackson, Ryan J. McClure, Kristen H. McGowen, Brody T. Modglin, Danielle M. Roberts

Dexter, Missouri - The Parent/Teacher Organization (PTO) held a Book Fair in late January into early February at T.S. Hill Middle School.
Suzanne Collier presented Kay Stevenson, DMS Librarian, a check for the library fund.
Southwest, Central, and the Middle School each received a little over $1,700 each from the proceeds at the Book Fair.
"We greatly appreciate the community and it is good to see where their money goes when they invest in fundraisers at the schools," commented Collier.
Pictured are (left) Suzanne Collier presenting check to (right) Kay Stevenson.

Dexter, Missouri - The Parent/Teacher Organization (PTO) held a Book Fair in late January into early February at Central Elementary School.
Southwest, Central, and the Middle School each received a little over $1,700 each from the proceeds at the Book Fair.
Rachelle Bennett, PTO President at Central Elementary presented a check to Camie Richard, Central Elementary Librarian, for the library fund."We greatly appreciate the community and it is good to see where their money goes when they invest in fundraisers at the schools," commented Suzanne Collier, PTO representative.

Dexter, Missouri - The Parent/Teacher Organization (PTO) held a Book Fair in late January into early February at Southwest Elementary School.
Southwest, Central, and the Middle School each received a little over $1,700 each from the proceeds at the Book Fair.
Leslie Neely and Audrey Brannan presented a check to Camie Richard, Southwest Elementary Librarian for the library fund from proceeds from the book fair.
"We greatly appreciate the community and it is good to see where their money goes when they invest in fundraisers at the schools," commented Suzanne Collier, PTO representative.

Dexter, Missouri - Parents As Teachers and the Dexter Chamber of Commerce are co-sponsoring "Tiny Town" at the gymnasium at the Southwest Elementary School on Saturday, April 22, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. - noon.
The event is designed for infants through five years of age and is free of charge to the public.
Melanie Stoelting, PAT coordinator attended a similar event and began making plans for a Tiny Town in Dexter.
"This is our first time for this type of endeavor and will be open for the whole community to attend," commented Stoelting.
Tiny Town is an interactive, simulated community designed to introduce children to life in their community. As children stroll through the streets, they meet and play with store owners, community heroes, bankers, librarians, doctors, and many more professionals in the community.
Parents As Teachers is offered through the Dexter Public Schools. The program is administered through the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE)
PAT provides home visits, screenings, and support that helps build the protective factor found in strong families.