
Dexter, Missouri - Dexter High School Daily Announcements for Thursday, January 3, 2019! Welcome Back!!!
Thursday, January 3rd
Homecoming Activities - SLEEPING BEAUTY (wear PJs)
Wrestling vs. Park Hills/Sullivan/St. Clair at Park Hills, bus 1:45 pm
Freshmen Boys Basketball at Twin Rivers High School at 6:00 pm, bus 4:50 pm
Girls Basketball vs. Farmington at home, 6:00 pm
Happy New Year and Welcome Back to DHS
Report cards for 2nd quarter / 1st semester will be distributed on Friday, January 4th.
Students remember to dress like Kings & Queens tomorrow for Formal Friday as part of our Homecoming Activities.
We will have a PEP Rally on Friday. Students will be dismissed from their 7th period class. The band will march through the hallways at the end of 7th period then proceed to set up and play in the gym. All students should stay in their 7th period class until dismissed by intercom.
There is a Model UN meeting on Wednesday, January 9th at 7:50 am in the library.
HOCO Decorating Committee - (5th-7th periods on FRIDAY)
Deadline for senior picture for yearbook is Feb 1st

Dexter, Missouri - Dexter Public Schools came together to fight against hunger in our community. This year the schools collectively donated 16,897 cans of food to the Stoddard County Gospel Mission.
The building winner this year was Central Elementary with 6,217 cans!
A special thanks to Williams Moving Company and the Dexter High Schools students who moved the can and delivered them to the Mission.


Erika Jones of Dexter, Missouri has been named to the Dean's List of Three Rivers College for the Fall 2018 semester.
She maintained a 4.0 and is the daughter of Richard and Jeannie Jones.
Students are recognized for the outstanding academic achievement and must tain a 3.5 GPA or higher and a minimum of 12 credit hours during the semester.
Three Rivers College recognizes and appreciates the time and effort required to achieve this success.
Congratulations Erika!

Bell City, Missouri - The Bell City High School Student Council raised $650 for the Stoddard County Children's Home.
Pictured are the student council members and Tricia Abner, board member for the Children's Home.
"I am very proud of my students," commented Misty Everett, Student Council sponsor. "They raised quite a bit of money for children for Christmas."