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Central Elementary 4th Grade Honor Roll for 1st Quarter 2018
October 23rd 2018 by Dee Loflin
Central Elementary 4th Grade Honor Roll for 1st Quarter 2018
Dexter, Missouri - Central Elementary School announced their 2018 1st Quarter Honor Roll students for 4th grade.  Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.

Making the honor roll is not as easy as one might think.  Central Elementary students who are high achievers acquire and develop excellent study habits and skills, especially in time management.  

Successful, lifelong learners set aside a time and a space every day to do their homework. Student who can manage their daily workload have a better chance of attaining academic success.

Below are the following 4th grade Honor Roll students in alphabetical order:

PEYTON BALLANCE, GRACE BARBOUR, GRANT BRINEY, LILLIAN BURNS, TOBY CARTER, CARTER CHILDERS, LYDIA CHRISTIAN, AIDEN CHURCH, BRENNER COLLIER, EMMA COLWELL, CEYLON CORBIN, LANDON CRADER, COLE CRAFT, and MICHAEL CURRIE.

LANDON DAVIS, RYDER DOWDY, JACKSON DUNCAN, EVELYN DVORAK, KAMRYN EDWARDS, YOSELIN FINO LARA, SARAH FLEETWOOD, SHELBY FRANCIS, ALLEIGH GIBSON, SAMUEL GILL, BROOKLYN GOODMAN, HUNTER GOODMAN, AMELIA GREEN, BARON GREER, KIRA GRIMES, LORELEI GUETHLE, WILLIAM GUETHLE, CHASE GUILING, SUNNIE HAMLETT, CONNOR HANKINS, DYLAN HARRIS, HAYDEN HECKMAN-DOW, JESSIE HENRY, ALEXIS HENSON, VICTORIA HERNANDEZ, CHLOE HOLT, SEAN HONEYCUTT, BRADEN HUGGINS, and CARSON HURT.

AUBREY JARRELL, WALKER JARRELL, ISABELLA JEFFORDS, JASMINE JONES, JUSTUS LOVELADY, RYAN LOWMAN, JULIETA LUGO TABOADA, ELIZABETH MANGUM, JUAN MARTINEZ, SAMUEL MARTINEZ, SATURNINO MARTINEZ, HUNTER MASSEY, TANNER MASSEY, SAVANAH MAYABB, MALI MCBRIDE, LANDEN MCCLAIN, DYLAN MCCORD, BAILEY ELIZABETH MCCOY, MOLLI MCFARLEN, REMALEE MCGHEE, LAYLA MCKINNIS, QUINCEY MCLAUGHLIN, SOPHIA MCROY, ALLIE MEDLIN, MAURIONA MENLEY, JAXON MILLER, ELI MOON, and HANNAH MOON.

CHELSEY NATION, LORIN NORTHERN, GABRIELLA ORELLANA, DAWSON OWENS, HALEIGH PARISH, MADISON PAYNE, DAVID PEDIGO, ELIZABETH PEREZ, TRISTAN PETZOLDT, MELANIE PFEFFER, PAYTON PROCTOR, LOGAN PRUETT, JUDD ROBINSON, RAYCHEL ROBISON, ADALIAH ROTH, HARLOW RUSSELL, AYDEN SADLER, KASYN STEARNS, ABIGAIL TERRY, BRAYDEN VAUGHN, ADALYN WALKER, CHLOE WARREN, LANGSTON WERNECK, JAYDA WEST, JESSE WHITE, AUBREE WHYDE, LILY GRACE WISEMAN, EVAN WORTHINGTON, and ELIZABETH ZAHNER.


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PBHS Class of 1973 Donates to AAG
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PBHS Class of 1973 Donates to AAG
The Poplar Bluff High School Class of 1973 has donated $1,200 to the Academic Assistance Group, an academic booster club that awards teachers mini-grants to supplement classroom budgets.
 
The alumni raised the money at an auction during their 45th reunion ceremony held last month, according to treasurer Kay Campbell, a retired Senior High teacher. The donation was made in memory of more than 50 classmates who have sadly passed, she said.
 
Pictured: Kay Campbell of the Class of ‘73 presents a check to PBHS counselor Sara Holloway, school liaison to the AAG, on Tuesday, Oct. 16.

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Central Elementary 3rd Grade Honor Roll 1st Quarter 2018
October 23rd 2018 by Dee Loflin
Central Elementary 3rd Grade Honor Roll 1st Quarter 2018

Dexter, Missouri - Central Elementary School announced their 2018 1st Quarter Honor Roll students for 3rd grade.  Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.

Making the honor roll is not as easy as one might think.  Central Elementary students who are high achievers acquire and develop excellent study habits and skills, especially in time management.  

Successful, lifelong learners set aside a time and a space every day to do their homework. Student who can manage their daily workload have a better chance of attaining academic success.

Below are the following 3rd grade Honor Roll students in alphabetical order:

SAVANNAH AKRIDGE, KYLEE ANDERSON, JOHNATHAN ANGEL-CORTEZ, BRYSON BARNES, JENSEN BLACKWELL, SIDNEY BOOKER, EMMA BRANNAN, LILY BRYANT, AUTUMN BUNTON, BRYCE BURNETT, ADDISON CALVERT, DRAKE CARMODE, DAWSON CARNELL, KATELYNN CHAPPELL, MADDILYNN CHILDERS, AVA CLARK, SKYLER CLUBB, TAYLINN CONN-HARRIS, WILLIAM COOPER, and ANDIE CORZINE.

GAVIN DRAKE, NOAH DULEY, CHEYANNE DUNIVAN, WADE DUTY, KYLER EARNEST, JACOB FEECE, JEREMIAH FEECE, STELLA FEES, DAYTON FORNKOHL, KELSEY FOSTER, TRISTON FOX, PIPER GENTRY, FATIMA GONZALEZ, KAMERON GOODMAN, ALIYAH HADLEY, KHLOE HALE, BRENNAN HANKINS, AIDEN HENDRY, JULIANNA HERVOYAVICH, ASHTON HOLDEN, REBECCA HOLT, EMBER HORNER, TELLEACIA RILEY HOWARD, and LOTTIE-ANN HUNOTT.

HANNAH ILLIG, JEREMY CARSYN JARRELL, MELODY JARRELL, CAYDEE JOHNSON, JANIS JOHNSON, CARSEN JONES, LEEONNAH KESTNER, ZAYDEN KIRKMAN, LILLIAN KYLE, ASLYN LEMONS, SAVANNA LOAFMAN, SADIE LONG, VEER MAISURIA, JAYCIE MARCH, ABIGAIL MARTIN, BRODY MCFADDIN, AMYAH MCKINNIS, KALE MIDGETT, LANIE GREY MILLS, ALYSSA MOORE, EMILY MOORE, LUKE RYAN MOORE, and BENJAMINE MORRIS.

CAMPBELL NEELY, ETHAN NORTH, GARIN NORTH, ADRIANNAH LEA PEARL OWENS, LUKE PAINE, MADILYNN PALMER, JAXSON PEDEN, DALTON PEMBERTON, JOHN GUNNER CASH POWELL, LEVI PRANCE, STEVEN PRATER, GABRIEL PROCTOR, EMILY RIVERA, AIDEN ROBINSON, CARSEN ROSE, KAILA SANDERS, CONNOR SCISM, RAEGAN SHIPMAN, RYLEE SHORT, JACK SMITH, and MASON SPENCER.

JOHN PARKER TARBUTTON, CAMERON THOMPSON, PRESTYN TIDWELL, NOAH TINNIN, BRISEIDA TOMAS LUCAS, LOGAN A WEBB, MICHAEL WEBB, ELI WHITEHEAD, MYRA WHITTINGTON, DANIEL WILLIAMS, TAYTON WILLIAMS, THERON LUCAS WOODS, TORRIN WOODS, ADELINE WUNDERLICH, and SOPHIA WUNDERLICH.



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Tuesday,  October 23rd

Winter Sports Dead Period 

Industrial Arts Fundraiser - Stonie Sausage

Volleyball Class 3 District 1 Tournament at Ste. Genevieve - Bus 2:45

College Fair, 9:00 am - 11:00 am in BEC

Celebrating Birthdays this week

Tyler Boyer - 23rd

Abby Dorton - 23rd

Bronwen Young - 24th

Carson Hankins - 25th

Grace Milam - 26th

Brock Simmons - 26th

Abrianna McPherson - 27th

Rebecca Traw - 28th

Marisa Thomson - 29th

Seniors - Herff Jones will be on campus tomorrow, Wednesday October 24th to take orders during your lunch shifts

There will be a mandatory Model UN meeting in the library on Thursday morning, October 25, at 7:50 A.M

This Friday the FCA Breakfast will be at The Assembly of God Church

Students - Lunch bills and all fines/fees must be paid prior to receiving student report cards.

Shout Out Drawing Winners - Austin Malloy, Blake Carrillo, Mr. Myers, Carson Hankins, Courtney Northcutt, John Williamson, Sophie Freeman, Sierra Hawkins

Membership drive for the SkillsUSA/Industrial Arts Club ends on  October 26th. Club Fundraiser will begin Oct. 17 thru Oct. 31st. 



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New Early Childhood Groundbreaking
October 23rd 2018 by Dee Loflin
New Early Childhood Groundbreaking
Several dozen school supporters participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the state-of-the-art Poplar Bluff Early Childhood Center on Thursday, Oct. 11, at the Kindergarten Center campus.
 
R-I Superintendent Dr. Scott Dill reflected about starting his career in Poplar Bluff two and a half years ago at the conclusion of a string of major construction projects. He joked how he would like to “take credit” for the work, but instead recognized his predecessor Chris Hon, who was in attendance.
 
Dill went on to explain that the Early Childhood Center was the second and final phase of the long-range plan approved by voters with the passage of the 2014 levy measure. The 34,000-square-foot preschool facility designed by Dille and Traxel Architecture will create an “environment that’s going to engage the needs of learners for generations to come,” the superintendent said.
 
Brockmiller Construction of Farmington was awarded the project bid upon receiving a unanimous vote by the Board of Education in September, and began site work at the beginning of October in order to meet the completion deadline of November 2019.
 
On the backend of the relocation, the vacated Mark Twain building on North Main Street will be converted to a dedicated alternative school. Administrators are presently in the “envisioning and dreaming” stage of planning, Dill made note, including piloting virtual course offerings through Launch.
  
Pictured from left to right:  Dr. Scott Dill, R-I superintendent; Colin Rogers, Brockmiller vice president; Jerrod Murphy, board member; Ken Davis, board vice president; Dr. Cynthia Brown, board member; JoAnne Westbrook, ECH principal; board members Roger Hanner and Heather Tuggle; Ben Traxel and Brett Dille of Dille and Traxel Architecture; John Scott, board president; and Steve Halter, Poplar Bluff Chamber president. Not pictured is board member Alana Robertson.

Photo and article submitted by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District

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