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DHS School Supplies List - Teachers N-Z
July 28th 2017 by Dee Loflin
DHS School Supplies List - Teachers N-Z
Dexter, Missouri - DHS now has a supply list available on the Dexter Public Schools website.  Alana Dowdy, Dexter High School Principal, announced on Friday, July 28th.

"I have updated the website for the Dexter High School," commented Dowdy.  "A student supply list is now available by instructor.  We will also pass the list out on Monday during the Bearcat Registration at the BEC when students get their schedules."

You can look below at the list by Instruction last name.  Teachers' names ending in N - Z have supply lists in this article.  A - M are in a separate article on the ShowMe Times.

DHS Student Supply List
2017-2018
Find instructor name (in alphabetical order) then find the correct course under the instructor.

Instructor Name:  Noyes

Course Title:  all

Supply List:  

1” 3-ring Binder

Loose Leaf Notebook Paper

Pencil

Graph Paper

Scientific or Graphing Calculator

Instructor Name:  Pfeffer

Course Title:  Algebra 1

Supply List:  

Pencils

Colored pen 

3 prong paper/plastic folder

Notebook with perforated edges

Graph paper

Optional-scientific or graphing calculator (a scientific calculator will be provided in class)

Instructor Name:  Powers

Course Title:  Government

Supply List:  

• 2” three ring binder with “Government”, your name, and class period on the spine and the front

• 5 tab dividers that you can write on with a marker

• Hole re-enforcers

• Loose -leaf notebook paper(narrow or regular)  - NO spiral notebooks

• Pens(red and black or blue), a pencil, and highlighter

• 200 Index cards—3”x 5” or 4”x 6”

Instructor Name:  Rodgers

Course Title:  DC Chemistry

Supply List:  

1.5 in or 2 in binder

composition notebook

pencil

Instructor Name:  Rodgers

Course Title:  DC Physics

Supply List:  

1.5 in or 2 in binder 

composition notebook

pencil

Instructor Name:  Rodgers

Course Title:  Physical Science

Supply List:  

1.5 in or 2 in binder

5 tab dividers

composition notebook

300 white lined index cards

pencil

Instructor Name:  Rudd

Course Title:  

Supply List:  

no supplies listed - will be provided first day

Instructor Name:  Sepulvado

Course Title:  Chamber Choir

Supply List:  

Girls

Black Choir Dress - will be purchased through school

Black Dress Shoes

Boys

Black Tuxedo jacket - will be purchased through school

White Tuxedo shirt - will be purchased through school

Black Bow Tie - will be purchased through school

Black Dress Shoes

Black Dress Socks

Black Belt

Everyone

Black 2 pocket folder

pencil

Instructor Name:  Sepulvado

Course Title:  Concert Choir

Supply List:  

Girls

Black Choir Dress - will be purchased through school

Black Dress Shoes

Boys

White Tuxedo shirt - will be purchased through school

Black Bow Tie - will be purchased through school

Black Dress Shoes

Black Dress Socks

Black Belt

Everyone

Blue 2 pocket folder

pencil

Instructor Name:  Sepulvado

Course Title:  Mixed Chorus

Supply List:  

Girls

Black Choir Dress - will be purchased through school

Black Dress Shoes

Boys

White Tuxedo shirt - will be purchased through school

Black Bow Tie - will be purchased through school

Black Dress Shoes

Black Dress Socks

Black Belt

Green 2 pocket folder

pencil

Instructor Name:  Sepulvado

Course Title:  Women's Choir

Supply List:  

Black Choir Dress - will be purchased through school

Black Dress Shoes

Red 2 pocket folder

pencil

Instructor Name:  Simmons L

Course Title:  ELA I

Supply List:  

Pencils, Highlighter, Blue or Black Pens, College-Ruled Looseleaf Notebook Paper, Folder

Instructor Name:  Simmons L

Course Title:  ELA I Pre-AP

Supply List:  

Pencils, Highlighter, Blue or Black Pens, College-Ruled Looseleaf Notebook Paper, Folder

Instructor Name:  Simmons L

Course Title:  ELA II

Supply List:  

Pencils, Highlighter, Blue or Black Pens, College-Ruled Looseleaf Notebook Paper, Folder

Instructor Name:  Sitze

Course Title:  Health

Supply List:  

Paper

Pencil

Instructor Name:  Sitze

Course Title:  Physical Education

Supply List:  

Gym Shorts or Athletic pants

Tennis Shoes

T-Shirt 

Lock for locker

Instructor Name:  Smith

Course Title:  Child Care

Supply List:  

3-Ring Binder at least 1 inch

Paper

Pen or Pencil (blue or black)

Instructor Name:  Smith

Course Title:  FACS

Supply List:  

3-Ring Binder at least 1 inch

Paper

Pen or Pencil (blue or black)

Poster board needed in September.

Fabric and buttons for the sewing project will need to be purchased in Oct.

Instructor Name:  Smith

Course Title:  Fashion Design

Supply List:  

3-Ring Binder at least 1 inch

Paper

Pen or Pencil (blue or black)

Fabric for our sewing project will need to be purchased in Nov.

Instructor Name:  Smith

Course Title:  Foods

Supply List:  

3-Ring Binder at least 1 inch

Paper

Pen or Pencil (blue or black)

Recipe box, 100 index cards, 10 divider tabs.  This is needed second semester.

Instructor Name:  Smith

Course Title:  Home Design

Supply List:  

3-Ring Binder at least 1 inch

Paper

Pen or Pencil (blue or black)

Instructor Name:  Smith

Course Title:  Human Relations

Supply List:  

3-Ring Binder at least 1 inch

Paper

Pen or Pencil (blue or black)

Instructor Name:  Stone S

Course Title:  Functional English

Supply List:  

200 page Spiral Notebook, 1 folder with pockets, pencils, 1 Pink Pearl eraser, 1 package of notebook paperInstructor

Name:  Stone S

Course Title:  Functional Math

Supply List:  

1 200 page spiral notebook

1 folder with pockets

pencils

1 Pink Pearl eraser

1 pack of notebook paper

Instructor Name:  Twaddell

Course Title:  Art 1

Supply List:  

#2 Pencils

Box of 12 or more Colored Pencils

1 Highlighter

2 Pocket Folder

12 inch Ruler

8 1/2"x 11" or 9"X12" Sketchbook (spiral bound works best)

Good Eraser

Instructor Name:  Twaddell

Course Title:  Art 1

Supply List:  

Set of 12 or more Colored Pencils -  do not buy erasable

8 1/2 x 11 or 9 x 12 Sketchbook  - I do have some that I sell

#2 Pencils at least 2

Good Eraser

Highlighter

2 Pocket Folder

12 inch Ruler - no flexi or folding

Instructor Name:  Wiggins

Course Title:  A.P. U.S. History

Supply List:  

3" binder

8 tab dividers

3 subject notebook, college ruled

Highlighters, pens, pencils, paper

Instructor Name:  Wiggins

Course Title:  DC Western Civ

Supply List:  

1-1.5" binder

5 tab dividers

1 subject notebook

Highlighters, pens,  pencils, paper

Instructor Name:  Wiggins

Course Title:  World History/American History

Supply List:  

5-subject notebook w/ pockets, college ruled, with plastic cover (preferred)

2-pocket folder (1)

2-pocket folder with prongs (1)

Earbuds/head phones (MUST plug in to a Chromebook; no Bluetooth devices)

Highlighters, pens, pencils, paper

Instructor Name:  Williams

Course Title:  Psychology

Supply List:  

5 subject spiral notebook

Pen/Pencil

3x5 index cards for vocab.

Instructor Name:  Williams

Course Title:  Sociology

Supply List:  

5 Subject Spiral Notebook

Pen/Pencil

3x5 Index cards for vocab.

Instructor Name:  Williams

Course Title:  World History

Supply List:  

5 subject spiral notebook

Pen/Pencil

3x5 Index cards for vocab.

at least a 2 inch 3 ring binder (the bigger the better)

Pocket folder with 3 hole prongs

Instructor Name:  Wyman

Course Title:  

Supply List:  

no supplies listed - will be provided first day



Last Updated on July 28th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter, Missouri - It's that time of the year when teachers, principals, and students head back to the classroom for another enjoyable academic year!

Central Elementary is preparing for a Parent Night to be held on Tuesday, August 8, 2017 from 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

There will be a short informational meeting in the cafeteria at 6:00 p.m.

Parents will then have an opportunity to visit the classrooms and meet the teachers.

"We are looking forward to the new school year," stated Angie Duncan, Central Elementary Principal.

Students will return to the halls of Dexter Public Schools on Thursday, August 10, 2017.  Don't panic it iwll be a half day!  Friday will be the first full day of classes and then you get the weekend off.

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Dexter School Board Minutes - Tuesday, July 25, 2017
July 27th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Dexter School Board Minutes - Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter R-XII School Board met at their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at 6:00 p.m.  Below are the minutes from that meeting.

Call to Order/Roll Call/Pledge  The Board President announced the meeting is to begin, ascertains the attendance status of all board members with everyone being present.  He then leads in the saying of the Pledge of Allegiance. 

Consent Agenda:   The Consent Agenda was approved. 

Public Comments:  There were no public comments made.    

Old Business:  
The board approved MSBA policies and procedures;  BBE, GBL, GBLB, GCPD, GDPD, GDPE, IGCE, IKF, JCB, JCC, JFCL, JO, DJFA-AP2, JCB-AP1, JFCL-AP1, JO-AP1

New Business: 
    A. The board approved MSBA policy BBFA to satisfy the Missouri Ethics Commission requirements.
    
    B.  The board approved the establishment of a drug testing policy for  all Jr. High and High School students that participate in MSHSAA sponsored sports and activities.  Testing will             begin January 2018.   
  

Discussion Items:
      A.  Mr. Counts presented information to the board concerning this cycle of FEMA money.  The district submitted two Notices of Interest for FEMA buildings to be used by the district. 

     B.  The August  board meeting was set for Tuesday, August 22, 2017.  The tax rate hearing will be held at 5:50 p.m., with the general meeting beginning at 6:00 p.m. August 25, 2017 @ 6:00 p.m.

In Closed Session:
    1.  The board employed the following substitutes teachers for 2017-18:
        Michelle Jacques
        Kelsi Shaver
        Tyler Wilson
        Bethany Christian
        Laura Giles
        Marsha Lovelady
       
2.  The board employed the following paraprofessionals for 2017-2018:
    Jennifer Slavings
    Kelsi Shaver
    Taylor Williams
    Donna Morgan
    Christina Smith

3.  The board employed the following for the Middle School building aide.
    Kim Lacy

4.  The board accepted the resignation presented.
    Melissa Hahn as volleyball coach for Middle School.

5.  The board discussed a student issue.

6.  The board employed the following full time bus driver for 2017-18.
    Deborah Ash

Items presented to the board for informational purposes for future meetings or for discussion include:

None at this time


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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.


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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.


Last Updated on July 25th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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