
Dexter, Missouri -T.S. Hill Middle School announced their 4th Quarter Honor Roll students. 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. Middle School students who are high achievers acquire and develop excellent study habits and skills, especially in time management. To manage time efficiently, students use a student calendar or planner.
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.
Congratulations to every 6th grader who made the honor roll for the 4th quarter of the 2014 - 2015 school year.Below is the list of students in alphabetical order:
Jackson Allen, Mckayla Annesser, Sydney Asberry, Jarod Baker, Brayden Barnett, Emily Battles, Chelsea Bennett, Shelby Bishop, Luke Blocker, Ryder Boles, Cody Bradley, Abigail Brown, Hannah Bryant, Nathan Bryant, Kobe Cagle, Blake Carrillo, Gavin Cartwright, Bailey Chamberlain, Thomas Chamberlain, Jaycee Chappell, Gage Coleman, Caleb Coons, Bradyn Crockett, Vivian Cuevas, Ashlyn Cunningham, Shelby Curran, Sarah Dachs, Austin Daniels, Alexis Davis, Peyton Driskill, Elissa Dvorak, Benjamin Dyle, Andrew Ellinghouse, Colton Evans, John Fortner, Sarah Fyke, Abby Goodrich, Evan Grobe, Ethan Hann, Madelyn Haynes, Tiffany Hillman, Jordan Holden, Kaylee Honeycutt, Jebidiah Hubbard, Wesley Huey, Makenzie Hutson, Bryce Ingram, Dalton Jackson, Nevaeh Johnson, Karlee Keirsey, Kyllie Kendrick, Alanie Lacy, Donovan Lerma, Nathaniel Mangum, Audrey Martin, Chloe Mcroy, Jacob Medler, Layne Medler, Hannah Midgett, Sara Midgett, Tyler Montgomery, Riley Moore, Shaylin Moore, Kylee Morgan, Molly Murphy, Courtney Northcutt, Dylan Northern, Ronald Palmer, William Pennington, Payton Phelan, Brett Pollock, Clay Prance, Kyla Propst, Clara Pullam, Ashlee Pyle, Hannah Pyles, Skylar Reeves, Makenna Rodgers, Victoria Ross, Riley Slusher, Michael Smith, Damon Stearns, Eston Stearns, Marisa Thompson, Chloe Thurmon, Alexander Townsend, Justin Viers, Colton Wallace, Emma Wamble, Kaylee Watts, Gracie White, Gaige Willems, Mattilyn Williams, Tara Williams, Bronwen Young, and Mekenzie Yount.

Below are is the Press Release from Dr. Sharp, Superintendent of Dexter Public Schools.
The regularly schedule board meeting will be held Monday, June 29th at 6:00 p.m.


Delaney Pullen received the female "I Dare You Citizenship Award" and Tyler Stevenson received the male "I Dare You Citizenship Award".
William F. Danforth, founder of Ralston Purina, wrote the book, “I Dare You” from his person experience. He challenged young students to their highest potentialin service and good citizenship.
The Danforth “I Dare You” Award recognizes youth who have an in depth knowledge of the 4-H program. It is to challenge them to develop their skills for future endeavors through life and most importantly service to others.
Students must be a junior in high school and demonstrate leadership skills and good citizenship at an outstanding level.

Dexter, Missouri – It’s that time of the year!!! GRADUATION!!! And it’s time for Swafford Photography to take their awesome graduation photos!
To help parents get a head start below is the 2015 Dexter High School Senior Graduation Photo price list, etc. On Friday evening beginning at 5:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Swafford will be on hand to take formal portrait photos of graduates and their families. If you wish to purchase the photos please choose from the packages listed below!
All orders must be paid in full and placed before GRADUATION begins. You can pick up your photos at the high school office when they are available and the ShowMe Times will announce on their Facebook page when the photos are available.
Good luck to all the graduates!
Photo by Dee Loflin at the 2015 Baccalaureate in Dexter.


Scholarships were also announced for the Class of 2015 and will be listed in another article after Graduation on Friday evening. More scholarships are expected to be announced.
Mr. Dan Pollock, principal, recognized each student had earned a place in the Dexter Honor Society. He also named all those who made Top Ten Percent at Dexter High School.
Many teachers wrote notes about the students they chose to receive the faculty awards.
Mr. Derek Urhahn presented each student their award and read the letter from the teacher.
2015 Faculty Awards Presented
Agriculture - Jackson Hubbard
Art - Honey Patel
Band - Brooks Propst
Business - Jacob Harris
Choir - Shelby Gathings
C.C.E. - Dakota Silliman
Debate/Speech/Drama - Nolen Dixon
Family and Consumer Science - Jessica Ladd
Foreign Language - Caprese Bostic
Industrial Technology - Brandon Berry
Language Arts - Honey Patel
Math - Alexis Smith
Physical Education - MaKayla Waldner
Publications/Yearbook - Shyann Jines
School Spirit - Blake Horton
Science - Honey Patel
Social Studies - Lacey Midgett
Student Council - Alexis Smith
Special Recognition Outstanding STUCO Officer/Member - Hayli Petty
Shown in the photo are front row from left to right: Shyann Jines, MaKayla Waldner, Dakota Silliman, Alexis Smith, Jessica Ladd, and Lacey Midgett. Middle Row from left to right: Shelby Gathings, Jackson Hubbard, Brandon Berry, Blake Horton, Honey Patel, and Hayli Petty. Back row from left to right: Nolen Dixon, Caprese Bostic, and Jacob Harris. Not shown is Brooks Propst. He was at Arkansas State University today scheduling class for the fall semester.