
Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School has announced their 2020 1st Quarter Honor Roll students for 7th grade. Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.
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 7th grade Honor Roll students in alphabetical order:
MERIDETH BENTON, EMILY BOLIN, GIBSON BOOKER, MADELYN BOYT, CADENCE BUENAVENTURA, SERINA CHURCHILL, EMMELIA CLIFF, CALI COMFORT, BRITNEY COOPER, MADISON CREADO, LANE DAVIDSON, KYLE DUGGER, and KLAIRE ESSNER
KEELEIGH FLANIGAN, LOGAN FRITCH, SARAH GRANGER, WYATT HICKMAN, CONNER HILL, SARAH HUDSON, BRAXTON HURDLE, PATRICIA JOHNSON, KARIS KENNEDY, JAXON KING, ADDISON LACY, NOLAN LACY, AUSTIN LASATER, BLAKE LEE, JAYLYN LINDEMANN, LOGAN MARTIN, DREW MARTINEZ, RILEY MCINTYRE, GAVIN MCMULLIN, JAXON MEDLER, BLAIR MEDLEY, HALEY MILLER, MELODY MOXLEY, ADRIAN MUNOZ, and KENLI MUSGRAVE
MEREDITH NEA, HOUSTON NEELY, FREDRIC NESSELRODT, MADISON NICHOLSON, JACOB NOLL, MALIA POLLEY, JALYNN PROFFER, DEACON PULLEN, TARA PULLUM, CONRAD PURNELL, KILIE PYLE, NAKITA RAY, EMMA SADLER, AVA SCHAEFER, ELI SCOTT, JOHN SEPULVADO, JONAS SHOEMAKER, LAUREN SINDLE, ASHLYNN STANLEY, CARTER STONE, NICHOLAS STONIS, MATTIE THOMPSON, LUCY THORNTON, and WAYLON WOOD

Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School has announced their 2020 1st Quarter Honor Roll students for 6th grade. Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.
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 6th grade Honor Roll students in alphabetical order:
6th Grade Honor Roll
PEYTON BALLANCE, GRACE BARBOUR, RALPH BRADSHAW, LILLIAN BURNS, BLAKE BURTON, TOBY CARTER, CARTER CHILDERS, CHLOE COLLIER, EMMA COLWELL, LANDON CRADER, MICHAEL CURRIE, LILLIAN DAVIDSON, and EVELYN DVORAK
SHELBY FRANCIS, DANIEL GEARY, SAMUEL GILL, BROOKLYN GOODMAN, HUNTER GOODMAN, BARON GREER, KIRA GRIMES, LORELEI GUETHLE, WILLIAM GUETHLE, SUNNIE HAMLETT, CONNOR HANKINS, DYLAN HARRIS, HAYDEN HECKMAN-DOW, JESSIE HENRY, VICTORIA HERNANDEZ, KAYLEIGH HILFIKER, SEAN HONEYCUTT, BRADEN HUGGINS, CARSON HURT, WALKER JARRELL, JASMINE JONES, and CALEB KARSTEN
JUSTUS LOVELADY, RYAN LOWMAN, HAILEY MADDOX, ELIZABETH MANGUM, JERAMIAH MARSHALL, JUAN MARTINEZ, HUNTER MASSEY, TANNER MASSEY, SAVANAH MAYABB, MALI MCBRIDE, DYLAN MCCORD, BAILEY MCCOY, MOLLI MCFARLEN, QUINCEY MCLAUGHLIN, SOPHIA MCROY, ALLIE MEDLIN, MAURIONA MENLEY, JAXON MILLER, HANNAH MOON, CHELSEY NATION, GABRIELLA ORELLANA, BRENNER ORTON, and AERIANNA OWENS
GAVIN PASSLEY, MADISON PAYNE, DAVID PEDIGO, ELIZABETH PEREZ, TRISTAN PETZOLDT, MELANIE PFEFFER, BROOKLYN PRITCHETT, PAYTON PROCTOR, LOGAN PRUETT, KYLE RANGEL, JUDD ROBINSON, RAYCHEL ROBISON, ADALIAH ROTH, HARLOW RUSSELL, MICHAEL RYAN, KASYN STEARNS, ANDREA STESKAL, ABIGAIL TERRY, BRAYDEN VAUGHN, MADISON VINTINNER, ADALYN WALKER, EMMA WARD, CHLOE WARREN, LANGSTON WERNECK, JAYDA WEST, AUBREE WHYDE, LILY WISEMAN, EVAN WORTHINGTON, and ELIZABETH ZAHNER

Bloomfield, MO - The Bloomfield High School Future Farmers of America (FFA Club) has poinsettias for sale. They may not be as big as last year, but they are vibrant in color and look very nice! they have 6" pots for $5.00 and 4" pots for $3.00.
Colors are red, white, pink, ice crystal, and light pink (4" pot only).
If you are interested in purchasing, please call the HS office at 573-568-2146 or email cupchurch@bps14.org.

Bernie, MO - Bernie Elementary will "Countdown to Christmas" with a dress-up week December 14th - 18th.
Monday, December 14th - Christmas Head to Toe Day - Wear hats and socks!! Get into the Christmas spirit.
Tuesday, December 15th - Christmas Sweater Day - Wear ugly or pretty sweaters!
Wednesday, December 16th - Quarantine Christmas Day - Sweats or PJs - Come comfy!
Thursday, December 17th - Fleece and Flannel Day - Soft and cozy!
Friday, December 18th - Christmas Pajama Day - Wear your favorite PJs!

Poplar Bluff High School students recently learned about STEM opportunities available through the U.S. Army during a special visit from the Mobile Exhibit Company.
JROTC cadets as well as other classes were led through situation, mission, and the research and development rooms of the trailer, called ‘Adventure Semi 7,’ as they were informed about the Army’s role in medical innovations and navigation technology.
Examples of such technologies originally developed for or by the armed forces used by civilians today “for the betterment of society,” according to recruiters, include tissue regeneration, yellow fever vaccination and GPS for services like Google Maps.
“One constant in the Army, and military across the board for that matter, is technological advancements,” stated Maj. Greg Crites, PBHS senior Army instructor. “We’ve been on the forefront over the last 25 plus years, dating back to Desert Shield/Desert Storm in the 1990s really.”
Students learned about a robot that will be capable of leaping known as SARAH, or search and rescue autonomous hardware, with a hover drone attached to it so soldiers can avoid entering certain hazardous situations. Finally the high schoolers had a chance to complete a simulated mission utilizing components of science, technology, engineering and math.
The U.S. Army Mission Support Battalion typically visits larger urban population centers, but since some schools are learning virtually because of the pandemic, PBHS was able to sign up, according to organizers.
Pictured: Students play a video game navigating SARAH through a simulated disaster on Tuesday, Nov. 24, in the JROTC wing of PBHS.
Article and photo submitted by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District