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DHS 9th and 10th Grade Students Earn Spot in MCDA Honor Choir
July 25th 2017 by Dee Loflin
DHS 9th and 10th Grade Students Earn Spot in MCDA Honor Choir

Dexter, Missouri - Choir students under the direction of Jamie Sepulvado from Dexter High School, T.S. Hill Middle School, and Central Elementary traveled to Jefferson City, Missouri to sing with other students selected from all over the state for Missouri Choral Directors Association (MCDA) Honor Choir. 

Students submitted recordings to the Missouri Choral Directors Association chair.

"These selected students auditioned by recorded voice submission in March to be selected fro this summer's Honors Choir," commented Dexter Public Schools Choral Director.  "Out of hundreds of entries Dexter had 6 students from grades 9th and 10th to be selected for this choir."

Once student heard they were chosen to represent their school, the real work began.  Students practiced weekly during the summer to learn and memorize the pieces for the Honors Choir concert.

"They worked really hard during the summer," continued Sepulvado.  "They represented us well by being leaders in the rehearsals. I am very proud of their achievement.  These students are my future/present choir leaders.  They are dedicated, intelligent, and willing to work for perfection."

The concert was presented on Wednesday, July 19th in the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Jefferson City, Missouri.

"Dr. Andrea Ramsey was their choral conductor.  She enjoys a national presence as a composer, conductor, scholar, and music educator. Her teaching experiences range from work with adolescent and children’s voices to high school and collegiate voices.  She enjoys regular opportunities to conduct all-state and divisional level honor choirs, festival events at Carnegie Hall, and serves as a principal conductor for the Pacific International Young Women’s Choral Festival in Eugene, Oregon.  Before leaping into full time composing and guest conducting, Andrea held positions in choral music education and conducting at The Ohio State University, and the University of Colorado Boulder, respectively.  An ASCAPlus award-winning composer, Andrea has approximately 90 choral works in publication and believes strongly in supporting living artists through the creation of new works. Her compositions have led to residency collaborations with the Allegro Choirs of Kansas City, Ithaca College, and the Crescent City Choral Festival in New Orleans.  As a scholar, she has presented for state, divisional, and national conventions of the American Choral Directors Association, the 6th Annual International Symposium on Sociology in Music Education, and at the Phenomenon of Singing Symposium in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada.  She has authored and co-authored articles published in the Choral Journal, as well as the Journal of Research in Music Education.  A native of Arkansas, she has experienced in her own life the power of music to provide a sense of community, better understanding of our humanity, and rich opportunities for self-discovery."

Pictured from left to right front row: Brooklyn Twomey, Madeline Parker, and Arianna Carter.  Back row James Robinson, Cutter Cornett, Bryston Pemberton, and Dalton Granger.  Not shown is Cole Barker.


Last Updated on July 25th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter, Missouri - Choir students under the direction of Jamie Sepulvado from Dexter High School, T.S. Hill Middle School, and Central Elementary traveled to Jefferson City, Missouri to sing with other students selected from all over the state for Missouri Choral Directors Association (MCDA) Honor Choir. 

Students submitted recordings to the Missouri Choral Directors Association chair.

"These selected students auditioned by recorded voice submission in March to be selected fro this summer's Honors Choir," commented Dexter Public Schools Choral Director.  "Out of hundreds of entries Dexter had 9 students from grades 7th and 8th to be selected for this choir."

Once student heard they were chosen to represent their school, the real work began.  Students practiced weekly during the summer to learn and memorize the pieces for the Honors Choir concert.

"They worked really hard during the summer," continued Sepulvado.  "They represented us well by being leaders in the rehearsals. I am very proud of their achievement.  These students are my future/present choir leaders.  They are dedicated, intelligent, and willing to work for perfection."

The concert was presented on Wednesday, July 19th in the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Jefferson City, Missouri.

"Dr. Andrea Ramsey was their choral conductor.  She enjoys a national presence as a composer, conductor, scholar, and music educator. Her teaching experiences range from work with adolescent and children’s voices to high school and collegiate voices.  She enjoys regular opportunities to conduct all-state and divisional level honor choirs, festival events at Carnegie Hall, and serves as a principal conductor for the Pacific International Young Women’s Choral Festival in Eugene, Oregon.  Before leaping into full time composing and guest conducting, Andrea held positions in choral music education and conducting at The Ohio State University, and the University of Colorado Boulder, respectively.  An ASCAPlus award-winning composer, Andrea has approximately 90 choral works in publication and believes strongly in supporting living artists through the creation of new works. Her compositions have led to residency collaborations with the Allegro Choirs of Kansas City, Ithaca College, and the Crescent City Choral Festival in New Orleans.  As a scholar, she has presented for state, divisional, and national conventions of the American Choral Directors Association, the 6th Annual International Symposium on Sociology in Music Education, and at the Phenomenon of Singing Symposium in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada.  She has authored and co-authored articles published in the Choral Journal, as well as the Journal of Research in Music Education.  A native of Arkansas, she has experienced in her own life the power of music to provide a sense of community, better understanding of our humanity, and rich opportunities for self-discovery."

From left to right front row Jeb Hubbard, Gerica Harris, Tristin Pullum, Mia Williams, Keiton Buck. Back row Tucker Kyle, Drake Channell, Gabe McGhee, and Justin Viers.


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Dexter, Missouri - Choir students under the direction of Jamie Sepulvado from Dexter High School, T.S. Hill Middle School, and Central Elementary traveled to Jefferson City, Missouri to sing with other students selected from all over the state for Missouri Choral Directors Association (MCDA) Honor Choir. 

Students submitted recordings to the Missouri Choral Directors Association chair.

"These selected students auditioned by recorded voice submission in March to be selected fro this summer's Honors Choir," commented Dexter Public Schools Choral Director.  "Out of hundreds of entries Dexter had 12 students from grades 4th - 6th to be selected for this choir."

Once student heard they were chosen to represent their school, the real work began.  Students practiced weekly during the summer to learn and memorize the pieces for the Honors Choir concert.

"They worked really hard during the summer," continued Sepulvado.  "They represented us well by being leaders in the rehearsals. I am very proud of their achievement.  These students are my future/present choir leaders.  They are dedicated, intelligent, and willing to work for perfection."

The concert was presented on Wednesday, July 19th in the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Jefferson City, Missouri.

"Dr. Andrea Ramsey was their choral conductor.  She enjoys a national presence as a composer, conductor, scholar, and music educator. Her teaching experiences range from work with adolescent and children’s voices to high school and collegiate voices.  She enjoys regular opportunities to conduct all-state and divisional level honor choirs, festival events at Carnegie Hall, and serves as a principal conductor for the Pacific International Young Women’s Choral Festival in Eugene, Oregon.  Before leaping into full time composing and guest conducting, Andrea held positions in choral music education and conducting at The Ohio State University, and the University of Colorado Boulder, respectively.  An ASCAPlus award-winning composer, Andrea has approximately 90 choral works in publication and believes strongly in supporting living artists through the creation of new works. Her compositions have led to residency collaborations with the Allegro Choirs of Kansas City, Ithaca College, and the Crescent City Choral Festival in New Orleans.  As a scholar, she has presented for state, divisional, and national conventions of the American Choral Directors Association, the 6th Annual International Symposium on Sociology in Music Education, and at the Phenomenon of Singing Symposium in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada.  She has authored and co-authored articles published in the Choral Journal, as well as the Journal of Research in Music Education.  A native of Arkansas, she has experienced in her own life the power of music to provide a sense of community, better understanding of our humanity, and rich opportunities for self-discovery."


Pictured are front row Grace Sepulvado, Aysia Corbin, and Ellie Dowdy. Second row are Reece Jones, Kylan Moore, and Molly Simmons.  Third row are Seth Teel, Carly Long, Morgan Ryan, and Hannah Summers.  Back row is Jamie Sepulvado.  Not pictured are Gabrielle Dunivan and Destiny Snell.


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Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Public Schools will have their first day of classes on Thursday, August 10, 2017 until noon.  Their first full day will be Friday, August 11th.

Registration will be held at the Bearcat Event Center on Monday, July 31st from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

T.S. Hill Middle School 7th Grade Supply List:

GENERAL SUPPLIES FOR ALL GRADES

1   Three ring binder that zips, or has Velcro

1   Tub of Clorox Wipes

1   Large box of Kleenex tissues (for 1st Hour)   

2   Blue or black ink pens & 2 Red ink pens 

2   Packs of loose-leaf notebook paper (more  

     will be needed later)

1   Box of at least ten #2 pencils

2   Highlighters

7TH & 8TH GRADE SUPPLIES
Art I and Art II
1   Extra Fine Point Sharpie, black
1   Fine Point Sharpie, black
     Pencils/ Eraser
1   Spiral notebook
1   100% Cotton t-shirt
Family/Consumer Science (FACS)
1    2 Pocket Folder
1    yard of fabric for project (details given in class)
Foods/Nutrition 
1    1.5 or 2 inch Binder
Health
1   two-pocket folder 
1   70-page spiral notebook
3   pack of index cards
1   pen and pencil

Math- Mrs. Bolin
1    pocket folder w/clasp for paper
4   70-page spiral notebooks (1 per quarter)
*Texas Instruments Calculator-TI 34 Multi 
View, or TI 30 XS Multi View (Students specifically need one of these calculators)
Math- Mrs. Duncan 
1   1 1/2” or 2 “  3-ring binder 
1   Folder with pockets
     Pencil pouch with holes for binder
     Pencils 
     Red Pens
     Loose leaf paper
     Big block eraser
     Same calculator that is already listed.
English
1   blue or black erasable ink pen 
2   composition books
2   2-pocket folders with butterfly clasps in the middle
Science and Advanced Science
1   pocket folder with clasp
1   package loose leaf notebook paper
1   black sharpie
Advanced  Science only
1   Tri-fold 36” X 48” science fair display board
1   1”, 3 ring binder (white)
Social Studies
1   3-hole pocket folder 
1   70 page spiral bound notebook 
1   1” , 3 ring binder
Academic Enrichment-ACE (grades 6-8)
1   pocket folder, pockets attached at the bottom
    not sides
1   legal size portfolio

Physical Education 

Gym shorts or sweatpants ᾢ No spandex, shorts 3" inseam

T-shirt or sweatshirt  

Tennis shoes 

Master lock provided by the school for gym class 

Parents and/or guardians are asked to update the information prior to attending Registration Day.  Included are transportation information (bus information sheet), lunch applications, photo packet information, and medical information that will be kept confidential.

Are there new BEARCATS out there? Please bring proof of residency, birth certificates, and immunization records.  If you do not have these items available please stop in and speak with the staff to get the enrollment process started.

Student photos will also be taken on Registration Day; however you do not have to purchase portrait packages on that day.  Don't worry if your photo isn't perfect a picture re-take day will be later in the school year.

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Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Public Schools will have their first day of classes on Thursday, August 10, 2017 until noon.  Their first full day will be Friday, August 11th.

Registration will be held at the Bearcat Event Center on Monday, July 31st from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

T.S. Hill Middle School 7th Grade Supply List:

GENERAL SUPPLIES FOR ALL GRADES

1   Three ring binder that zips, or has Velcro

1   Tub of Clorox Wipes

1   Large box of Kleenex tissues (for 1st Hour)   

2   Blue or black ink pens & 2 Red ink pens 

2   Packs of loose-leaf notebook paper (more  

     will be needed later)

1   Box of at least ten #2 pencils

2   Highlighters

7TH & 8TH GRADE SUPPLIES
Art I and Art II
1   Extra Fine Point Sharpie, black
1   Fine Point Sharpie, black
     Pencils/ Eraser
1   Spiral notebook
1   100% Cotton t-shirt
Family/Consumer Science (FACS)
1    2 Pocket Folder
1    yard of fabric for project (details given in class)
Foods/Nutrition 
1    1.5 or 2 inch Binder
Health
1   two-pocket folder 
1   70-page spiral notebook
3   pack of index cards
1   pen and pencil

Math- Mrs. Duncan and Mr. Thrower
Pencils
Red Pens
Spiral notebook
Big block eraser
Folder with pockets 
 *Texas Instruments Calculator- TI 34 Multi 
  View, or TI 30 XS Multi View (preferred not required)
English
 1     spiral notebook
composition notebook (9.75 x 7.5)
pocket folder with butterfly clasps
highlighter (any color)
Reading
1     composition notebook
2     highlighters (different colors)
1     2 pocket folder
Science
1   1½ or 2” 3-ring binder hard cover
1   one subject spiral notebook
1   package of highlighters (3-5)
1   box colored pencils and sharpened
1   zippered pencil pouch that will fasten in binder
1   one gallon zip lock bag
1   black fine-tip sharpie
2   rolls of scotch tape
Social Studies
1   1 ½” 3 ring binder
1   package loose leaf notebook paper

Physical Education 

Gym shorts or sweatpants ᾢ No spandex, shorts 3" inseam

T-shirt or sweatshirt  

Tennis shoes 

Master lock provided by the school for gym class 

Parents and/or guardians are asked to update the information prior to attending Registration Day.  Included are transportation information (bus information sheet), lunch applications, photo packet information, and medical information that will be kept confidential.

Are there new BEARCATS out there? Please bring proof of residency, birth certificates, and immunization records.  If you do not have these items available please stop in and speak with the staff to get the enrollment process started.

Student photos will also be taken on Registration Day; however you do not have to purchase portrait packages on that day.  Don't worry if your photo isn't perfect a picture re-take day will be later in the school year.

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