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DHS FBLA Mac & Cheese Drive
December 09th 2016 by Dee Loflin
DHS FBLA Mac & Cheese Drive

Dexter, Missouri - Each year the Dexter High School Future Business Leaders of America organize a Mac & Cheese Drive for the Stoddard County Gospel Mission.

The club sponsored a competition among DHS first period classes to see which could donate the most boxes of Macaroni and Cheese.

Teachers started the competition by donating two cases each and earning the privilege to wear jeans before Thanksgiving.

Mr. James Myers' classroom collected the most boxes based on an average of the number of students in each teacher's first period class and were awarded a special Doughnut party!

In total, 1,623 boxes were collected and will join the other high school donations for the Dexter School "Stuff a Bus" campaign.

This was Sharon Guy's first year as the sponsor of the FBLA.


Last Updated on December 09th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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DHS Sr. Beta Club to Host Old Fashioned Chili Supper
December 08th 2016 by Dee Loflin
DHS Sr. Beta Club to Host Old Fashioned Chili Supper

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter High School Sr. Beta Club will host an Old-Fashioned Chili Supper on Thursday, December 15, 2016 in the high school cafeteria prior to the freshman boys basketball game against Poplar Bluff, junior varsity boys basketball game against Richland and varsity boys basketball game against Richland.

Tickets are $7.00 which includes chili, cinnamon roll, and a drink as well as admission to the Dexter vs Richland JV/V basketball games. Serving times are from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. and carry-outs are available!  Sr. Beta members are selling tickets, but you can still get a ticket at the door!

The games and Old Fashioned Chili Supper will be at the high school cafeteria/gym and not at the Bearcat Event Center.  Tickets will be available at the door.  Children 5 and under are FREE!

Public is invited and encouraged to attend.

Just a reminder: Only popcorn, candy and soda will be served at the concession stand!


Last Updated on December 08th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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Trying to Break Last Year's Record - Stuff A Bus Ends on Friday
December 06th 2016 by Dee Loflin
Trying to Break Last Year's Record - Stuff A Bus Ends on Friday

Dexter, Missouri - Each year the Stuff A Bus campaign brings joy and much needed foods for the elderly and those who are struggling to pay bills and buy food.  The students love collecting the non-perishable foods and delivering a "bus" full to the Stoddard County Gospel Mission.

Last year nearly 18,000 canned and non-perishable food items were collected at Dexter Schools.  They set a new record and it is their hope to set another new record this year. 

While shopping this week, please pick up an extra case or a few cans of vegetables and send them with your student by Friday, December 9, 2016.  Each building is competing to see who collects the most food.  Williams Moving will provide the truck to haul the food to the Mission and hopefully there will be a cookie party for the winning school building.

"This is our 5th year of collecting for the Stoddard County Gospel Mission," stated Judy Patterson, freshman/junior high school counselor.  "It's my last one as I am retiring at the end of the 2017 school year.  I just hope we break another record."

The High School initiated the competition between the schools five years ago to help the local Mission with food for the holidays. 

Southwest Elementary, Central Elementary, T.S. Hill Middle School and the Dexter Senior High School will all be competing for delicious treats!  The school that brings in the most cans will receive home-made cookies from OPAA, their food service company!

Items needed for the Stoddard County Gospel Mission are dry goods and canned goods such as pasta, spaghetti, canned vegetables and fruits, mac & cheese, cookies, crackers, peanut butter, and any item that is non-perishable.

Throughout the Christmas Season people come together and realize how fortunate they are and also how some families are in great need this time of year.  The Stuff A Bus event was such a great hit the past four years they hope to continue to participate for many years to come to help those in Stoddard County.

We should feel very proud to live in such a community that is always willing to give back any chance we can.  We hope to see the Stuff A Bus event continue to positively affect many families for as long as possible.

Shown in the photo representing Central Elementary are from left to right: Jake Pain, Ryan Goode, Maddi Sutton, and Avery Ackman.


Last Updated on December 06th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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Emily Johns Earns All-State Band Recognition
December 06th 2016 by Dee Loflin
Emily Johns Earns All-State Band Recognition

Columbia, Missouri - Emily Johns had the honors of earning 4th Chair French Horn at the 2016 - 2017 Missouri All-State Concert Band auditions in Columbia, Missouri on Saturday, December 3, 2016.

Only 8 French Horns and 2 alternates were accepted to this prestigious ensemble. The Missouri Music Educators Association in cooperation with the Missouri Bandmasters Association, Missouri Association for Jazz Education, American String Teachers Association, and the American Choral Directors Association will present an All-Festival Concert at Tan-Tar-A Resort in January 2017.

Emily is the daughter of Kevin and Janet Johns and is a senior at Dexter High School.

She earned Honorable Mention at State her sophomore and junior years in high school.

"It has been a goal of mine to finally make the All-State Band," commented Johns.  "I have been playing the French Horn for about 6 1/2 years now and I practice about 1 to 1 1/2 hours a day."

When asked how did the judges decide on your musical skill and ability Johns said, "We were given sheet music to learn prior to the auditions and then the judges chose etudes or parts of the music for us to play. We didn't know what they would choose plus we had to learn all of our music scales."

Last Updated on December 06th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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November 21st 2016 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, Missouri - The Second grade classes of Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Massey, Mrs. Mick, and Mrs. Nelson along with Mrs. Amber Duley, the Music Director of Southwest Elementary will provide an evening of entertainment. 

It's "A Rollicking Musical for Young Voices" by Teresa Jennings and Karl Hitzemann.   They perform at Southwest Elementary on Monday, November 21, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the gym.  This even is open to the public!  Everyone is encouraged to attend.

A special performance was held today at 2:00 p.m. for the students at Southwest Elementary and teachers.  Photos can be seen on the ShowMe Times Facebook page.

Songs are "Hola From Pinataville, Arrr!, What Should We Do?, Pepper Music, Forgiveness Is the Treasure We Seek, and Jolly Fiesta!"

Special thanks to Gabe Greer - Assistant Director and Lighting Technician, High School Cadets - John Smith, Blyne Goodman, and Haley Cornett,  Pirate Ship Construction was made possible by David and Melissa Petzoldt, First Baptist Church of Dexter, Dexter Music Center, and Parents Teacher Organization.


Last Updated on November 21st 2016 by Dee Loflin




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