
Dexter High School Daily Announcements for Tuesday, October 30, 2018 Trunk or Treat is October 31st from 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Celebrating Birthdays this week
Marisa Thomson
Jace Pixley
Hannah Bien
Rylan Muzny
Kylie Kendrick
Bailey Whitaker
Candi Conner
Colin Moore
Landon Hoggard
Industrial Arts Club Stonie Sausage fundraiser is Oct 17th-31st
FBLA Mac & Cheese Drive Nov 1st-20th
FFA Fundraiser - Meet, Cheese & Fruit Nov 15th-26th
Canned Food Drive Nov 26-Dec 14
Fall Sports Recognition Ceremony is November 13th at 6:30 pm
Wednesday, October 31st
Student Council TRUNK OR TREAT / DHS parking lot 5:00 pm
Thursday, November 1st
FCCLA Silent Auction - DHS Library
FBLA Mac & Cheese Drive begins
Speech & Debate at Cape Central Tournament, bus 2:30 pm
Students - Please save your costumes for Trunk or Treat and Halloween night. Costumes and masks are not allowed during the school day.
Trunk or Treat is scheduled to begin at 5:00 pm on Wednesday rain or shine. IF weather is not suitable to have the event outside it will be moved inside beginning in the west lobby going down the hallway by the auditorium, then the office hallway and exiting at the north end of the lower hallway.
Intramurals - Please wear athletic shoes (tennis shoes) on the courts. Students may not be on the courts if they are wearing any other type of shoe as the sole can damage the court surface.
Students & Staff - FBLA Macaroni & Cheese Drive is November 1st - 20th. More information about contests and prizes coming soon.
Students & Staff - The Dexter High School Activities calendar is on our school webpage and there is a link on our daily announcements. Anyone can view the calendar and search for events.

Dexter T.S. Hill Middle School - This listing of T.S. Hill Middle School activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with C.A. Counts, Superintendent, Scott Kruse, Middle School Principal and the Dexter Public Schools for your convenience.
We hope you will mark your calendar and we encourage everyone to support our local students and their activities. The education and growth of young people in our community is the key to everyone's future!
If you would like to submit information and a picture of a student and his/her accomplishments, send it to dloflin@showmetimes.com or call (573) 380-3318.
Calendar
Monday Nov 5
Beta OLD School Chili Supper Tickets begin
BB vs. Bell City 6:00
Tuesday Nov 6
BB @ Puxico 6:00/5:00
GBB vs. Kennett 6:00
Friday Nov 9
Veterans Day Ceremony 9:00AM BEC
Monday Nov 12
PE Bowling
SCAA Boys BBall Tournament through Friday
Tuesday Nov 13
PE Bowling
Wrestling @ Sikeston 5:00/3:45
Wednesday Nov 14
Mid Quarters Go Home
Dave Holden visit
Thursday Nov 15
Wrestling @ NMCC 5:00/3:30
Friday Nov 16
Faculty Breakfast-HS Cafeteria
Monday Nov 19
HS Play 10:30 and 1:00
BB @ Poplar Bluff 5:00/4:00
Tuesday Nov 20
BB vs. Jackson 6:00
Beta OLD School Chili Supper
Wednesday Nov 21
NO School 21-25
Monday Nov 26
Stuff A Bus Begins
BB vs Cape Central 6:00
Wednesday Nov 28
Wrestling @ Jackson 5:00/3:30
Thursday Nov 29
BB @ Kennett 6:00/4:30

Several students at Dexter High School have been named to the All-District Choir.
High School auditions were held September 22nd at Cape Central High School.
Students are front row from left to right: MaKayla Pyle, Gerica Harris, Sarah Dachs, Olivia Collins, Kyla Propst, Mackenzie Boyt and Mackenzie Ratley.
Second row from left to right: Addy Atherton, Gracie McDonald, Mattily Williams, Coby Powers, Justin Viers, Macy Roberts, Arianna Carter, Molly Murphy and Mia Williams.
Back row from left ro right: Kenny Grimm, Dalton Granger, Jeb Hubbard, Logan Wyman, Cutter Cornett, Ayden Walters, and James Robinson.
Not pictured are Keiton Buck and Aaron Baker.

Nick Trout of Dexter was one of over 60 students participating in the annual Arkansas State College of Agriculture Student Leadership Conference at the Arkansas State Student Union in Jonesboro,. The conference is designed to help new and returning students prepare to effectively lead their campus organizations and also to provide some basic leadership skills that will help them compete in the world of work. Many A-State graduates become active in leadership positions in the community or their profession.
Trout is the son of Hank and Renee' Trout and is a 2018 graduation of Dexter High School.
He is a freshman majoring in agribusiness at Arkansas State University.
He is a member of the ARP Fraternity. This year he will be participating in the ARP Fraternity as an active member.
