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Dexter Public Schools Special Board Meeting Minutes
April 17th 2018 by Dee Loflin

The Dexter School Board held a Special Board Meeting on March 30, 2018 at 7:30 a.m. They hired a new Athletic Director, Varsity Volleyball Coach, and Asst. Football Coach for the 2018-2019 academic year.
Call to Order/Roll Call/Pledge The Board President announced the meeting is to begin, ascertains the attendance status of all board members with all present. He then leads in saying of the Pledge of Allegiance.
In Executive Session:
The board voted to employed the following for the 2018-19 school year.
Josh Dowdy - Athletic Director
Starla Pulley - Head Varsity Volleyball Coach
Jordan Noyes - Asst. Football Coach
Items to be considered after conclusion of Executive Session
None
Motion to Adjourn Meeting
Last Updated on April 17th 2018 by Dee Loflin
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/va91/Dexter-Public-Schools-Special-Board-Meeting-Minutes
I Believe in the Power of Yet
April 17th 2018 by Dee Loflin

MAP scores and attendance at Eugene Field have increased while discipline referrals have gone down over the past several years, but perhaps more importantly, students are graduating the elementary school with tools to succeed in life.
Themed “I Believe in the Power of Yet,” the fifth annual Leadership Day on Thursday, March 22, featured songs, skits and videos of students showcasing the difference between having a growth versus a fixed mindset. Seven visiting schools exploring the program were in attendance, including North Elementary in Jackson, which has just completed the book study.
Leadership Day participants experienced the impact of the Leader in Me under which Eugene Field has achieved lighthouse status, the gold standard of the initiative. The teaching philosophy is based on Dr. Stephen Covey’s best-selling book, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.”
“I can’t explain this. It would hardly (make sense) unless you watch the kids—they are just amazing,” said Dora Cole, a member of St. Andrew Lutheran Church. “I never watched kids grow like they do here. They are so confident with theirselves.”
One of the habits students practice is to synergize. Cole, who accepted the award of Leader of the Year for the church’s long-standing school sponsorship, half-jokingly commented how she did not learn that word until she was in her 40s. And here students, grades 1-3, are showcasing their understanding of the value of working together.
First time attendee Dr. Ron Webb, pastor of Mt. Calvary Powerhouse Church, has authored a series of books, most recently: “Leadership from Behind the Scenes.” During the classroom tour portion of the program, Webb stated: “This is where it starts.”
Mayor Ed DeGaris has witnessed Leadership Day for the past few years. A graduate of the elementary school himself, DeGaris is the grandfather of second grader Ashton, his third grandchild to attend Eugene Field. Asked if the seven habits are spoken about at home, DeGaris replied without hesitation: “All the time.”
Also an alumnus, Gabriel Burke—now a Poplar Bluff Middle School student—provided a testimonial during the show, attributing his success as an A honor roll student who is active in the Junior Beta Club to the Leader in Me program.
“I was shy, scared and bashful,” Gabriel recalled. “The seven habits helped me be more social and active.”
Pictured: The GLEEders open the event with a performance of the Eugene Field original, “Set it Off.”
Photo and article submitted by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District
Last Updated on April 17th 2018 by Dee Loflin
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/va96/I-Believe-in-the-Power-of-Yet
Bloomfield Schools Looking for Projects for Make a Difference Day
April 17th 2018 by Dee Loflin

Bloomfield, Missouri - Our District is once again having a service learning day which we call Make A Difference Day. We will be doing service learning projects on May 18. I am reaching out to you for community projects where our students could serve.
Remember we have students ages 5-18 so we can do a wide range of projects from making cards to power washing buildings. In the past, our high school groups have painted the playground equipment at the park, refinished the benches and trash cans on main street, cleaned up the park,etc.
Our middle school students have picked up limbs, trash, etc. Our elementary kids are really capable also. They have done everything from visiting the nursing home to making dog treats and pulls for the humane society.
We, as a district, feel that it is important to teach our students to give without expecting anything in return. The art of serving is a life lesson we want instilled in each student. If you know of a project where our students could serve, please let me know.
Toni Hill
Superintendent of Schools
Bloomfield R-14 School District
505 Court Street
Bloomfield, Missouri 63825
573-568-4564
Last Updated on April 17th 2018 by Dee Loflin
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/va9b/Bloomfield-Schools-Looking-for-Projects-for-Make-a-Difference-Day
National Technical Honor Society Spring Induction 2018
April 17th 2018 by Dee Loflin

Poplar Bluff, Missouri - A total of 19 Poplar Bluff Technical Career Center students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society during the second annual induction ceremony on Thursday, March 8, at the High School.
In addition to receiving recommendations by program instructors, students must achieve a 9.0 cumulative grade point average at the TCC and an 8.0 non-weighted GPA on all other high school work, maintain 95 percent attendance and have good citizenship with no suspensions during their secondary education career.
“This is a great organization for the career center students to be recognized,” said Vo Special Needs Guidance Educator Barbie Hon, NTHS sponsor. “Vocational school has sometimes gotten a negative reputation for only having students that don’t excel in academics. However, we have several very bright students every year and this organization recognizes those students for their hard work and dedication.”
The local NTHS chapter was established in 2017 under the direction of Becki Shrum, now a MO Options teacher at the Graduation Center. The new inductees join nine seniors who were sworn in last year.
Pictured: Alongside Barbie Hon (far left) and TCC Director Charles Kinsey (far right), pictured (in alphabetical order) are Alana Adams, Eve Brazel, Ariana Burkhart, Michael Fox, Brooke Francisco, Tara Hutchinson, Jaykota Kearbey, Taylor Noel, Cody Osborn, Kaitlyn Ruminer, Autumn Stimmell, Ethan Tinnin, Randall White and Trevor White. Not present were Michaelyn Hatton, Lucas Nicolini, Clayton Riddle, James Hillis and Joseph Morlan.
Article and Photo submitted by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District
Last Updated on April 17th 2018 by Dee Loflin
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/va95/National-Technical-Honor-Society-Spring-Induction-2018
Keith Mitchell Family Makes Named Gift to Three Rivers in Kennett
April 16th 2018 by Dee Loflin

Keith Mitchell family makes named gift to TRC-Kennett
The Keith Mitchell family made a named gift to Three Rivers College - Kennett. The donation includes naming rights for the atrium of the building.
“Education is the backbone of small towns such as Kennett,” said Keith Mitchell. “Our family is proud to be able to invest in Three Rives College and its students.”
“We very much appreciate the support of the Mitchell family,” said Kathy Ballard, Director of TRC-Kennett. “Their donation will be used for unexpected needs of the Kennett location not foreseen in the yearly budget.”
Three Rivers College – Kennett is an external location for Three Rivers College. It allows area residents to pursue higher education close to home by offering quality and affordable college transfer and career-technical programs at its location at 1002 Great West Drive in Kennett.
The donation was made through the Three Rivers Endowment Trust, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization designated by Three Rivers College to receive and manage gifts on behalf of the College. The Endowment Trust acts as a trustee for donations to assure that gifts are distributed in the manner specified by the donor.
For more information on Three Rivers-Kennett, call 573-888-6381. For information on donating to the College, visit trcc.edu/development or call 573-840-9077.
Three Rivers College is committed to contributing to the quality of life in Southeast Missouri with quality, affordable higher education opportunities and community services that support and encourage the economic, civic, and cultural vitality of the region. For more information about college and workforce programs and upcoming events, visit trcc.edu.
Pictured: Keith Mitchell and Robbin Mitchell (third and fourth from left, respectively) are recognized by representatives of Three Rivers College for their donation to TRC-Kennett. From Three Rivers are Eric Schalk (from left), Chairman of the Board of Trustees; Kathy Ballard, TRC-Kennett Director; TRC President Dr. Wesley Payne; Dr. Maribeth Payne, Dean of Institutional Effectiveness; and Michelle Reynolds, Director of Development.
Last Updated on April 16th 2018 by Dee Loflin
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/va8r/Keith-Mitchell-Family-Makes-Named-Gift-to-Three-Rivers-in-Kennett