Local Schools
Emily Blunt Received 1st Place in History Day Competition
May 13th 2015 by Dee Loflin

Students in grades six through eight were in the junior group; high school students made up the senior group.
Blunt will represent the state of Missouri while competing in the National History Day Competition in June in Washington, D.C.
Blunt will also be competing in the National Junior Beta Photo Competition in Nashville, Tennessee, which is also in June.
"National History Day in Missouri, launched in 1980, is the state affiliate of National History Day. Each year, nearly half a million students nationwide—grades 6 to 12—participate in this innovative educational program. They conduct extensive research on a historical subject that they choose and present findings their way by creating documentaries, exhibits, papers, performances or websites.
The State Historical Society of Missouri, in partnership with the Missouri Humanities Council, administers National History Day in Missouri. Over 3,000 students participate in local and regional competitions each year, with nearly 600 advancing to the state contest at the University of Missouri in April.
Top winners in each category earn the opportunity to serve as Missouri delegates to the Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Contest in College Park, Maryland in June. Missouri's students represent the Show-Me State well, frequently bringing home medals in both the junior and senior divisions!"
Congratulations Emily Blunt! We are proud of you!
Photo by Kate Wyman / Richland School
Last Updated on May 13th 2015 by Dee Loflin
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/uu03/Emily-Blunt-Received-1st-Place-in-History-Day-Competition
Richland Seniors Receive Scholarships
May 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin

Each student will receive a check for $800 to attend a university or college of their choosing.
Joe Foster and Aime Whitney have chosen to attend Southeast Missouri State University in the fall. Nickol Tilley will attend Three Rivers College.
Receiving the scholarships are from left: Joe Foster, Regan Manes, Nickol Tilley, and Aimee Whitney.
Photo by Skyler Harper, Richland High School senior.
Last Updated on May 05th 2015 by Dee Loflin
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/utuj/Richland-Seniors-Receive-Scholarships
Richland Students Recognized Nationally in Photography
April 20th 2015 by Dee Loflin

Eighth grader Emily Blunt, junior Skie Pinkley, sophomore Katie Pinkley, and junior Parker Miller received photography awards.
Emily Blunt and Skie Pinkley both won national photography awards from Jostens, the high school yearbook publisher for Richland R-1 School.
Blunt’s photo “Fire Flowers” placed third in the nation in the Middle School/Junior High division.
Skie Pinkley’s photo, “One Last Selfie” won second place in the Graduation category of Josten’s national photo contest.

Katie Pinkley and Parker Miller both received gold keys for placing in the Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society for High School Journalists’ 2015 International Writing and Photo Contest.
Miller won the over-all Sweepstakes in the Sports Photography division - meaning Miller’s sports photo entitled, “Re-Reb-Rebound” was voted as the number one photo in the entire contest with both U.S. and international entries.
Katie Pinkley won the National Award for Sports Photography for the state of Missouri. Her photo entitled “Grayson for Two,” was selected as the best sports in the state of Missouri.
No other school in Missouri placed in the Sports Photography Division of the Quill and Scroll contest, meaning Miller and Pinkley swept the state and the national-international voting.
Blunt and Skie Pinkley will receive camera gear as their prizes and their photos will be published in the upcoming 2015 Jostens Lookbook along with being on display last week at the Journalism Education Associations National Convention in Denver.

With their awards, Katie Pinkley and Parker Miller both receive the opportunity in their senior year to apply for for the Quill and Scroll scholarship that can be up to $1,500 for the college of their choice. This is the second win of the year for Miller, as in the fall he won first place in Student Life Photography at J-Day hosted at Southeast Missouri State University in September.
“I’m very proud of all of four of these students,” said Kyle Carter, yearbook advisor for Richland. “We have a very special yearbook staff and all of them enjoy honing their skills and competing on the biggest stages. I have been blessed to have great support from both my school board and my administration and well as some wonderful students to work with.”
Photo by Parker Miller / Richland School. - This photo entitled “Re-Reb-Rebound” was taken by Richland R-1 School junior Parker Miller shows Rebel senior Skyler Grayson, left, going up for a rebound against the Advance Hornets during their Stoddard County basketball game on January 16, 2015, in Advance, Missouri. The photo was taken with a mounted backboard camera that Miller remotely fired during the game using a wireless Pocket Wizard. He used a Canon 1Dx camera with a 16-35mm lens and it was shot at: 1/400 sec; f/5.6/ ISO 4000. Miller won the Sweepstakes Award, which is the grand prize award, for the Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society for High School Journalists’ 2015 International Writing and Photo Contest in the Sports Photography division for this award.
Photo by Katie Pinkley / Richland School - This photo entitled “Grayson for Two” was taken by sophomore Katie Pinkley and depicts Rebel senior Marcus Grayson putting up a shot over Zalma’s Christopher Lombeida during the second half of their game on January 23, 2015 at Richland R-1 School. The game was Richland’s Homecoming game, before which Katie Pinkley won the crown of Homecoming Queen. After taking the first half to greet all the fans, Pinkley in her red cocktail dress, high heels and tiara, picked up her camera and shot the second of the game - during which she captured this photo of Grayson. She used a Canon 1Dx camera with a 70-200mm lens and it was shot at 1/400 sec; f/3.2; ISO 3200. Pinkley won the National Award for the state of Missouri in the Sports Photography division - which is the title for the top photo in each division for each state for the Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society for High School Journalists’ 2015 International Writing and Photo Contest.

Photo by Emily Blunt / Richland School - This photo entitled “Fire Flower” was taken by Richland R-1 School eighth grader Emily Blunt and it depicts a craftsman using a torch to shape metal in the form of a tree leaf on October 28, 2014. While taking a photography class, Blunt’s assignment was to take an interesting photo of welders working with their craft. Blunt took this photo of the working end of a torch that is held by a lady in her 80s that makes these leaves as gifts for her friends and family. The variation of colors in the photo are created by the heating of the electrons to a higher quantum level, and the atoms emit characteristic colors (photons with energies corresponding to the visible spectrum) as they return to lower energy levels. Blunt used a Canon 70D with a 24-105mm lens and shot it at 1/16 sec; f/14; ISO 800. Blunt received third place in the nation in the Middle School/Junior High category of the Jostens 2015 Photo Contest. This photo, along with her name, her advisor’s name and the school’s name will be included in the 2015 Jostens Lookbook that will be out later this year. Also, this photo was displayed last week at the National Journalism Education Association Conference in Denver, Colorado.

Last Updated on April 20th 2015 by Dee Loflin
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/utrq/Richland-Students-Recognized-Nationally-in-Photography
Richland Schools to Host Trivia Night
March 23rd 2015 by Dee Loflin

Essex, Missouri - Do you have what it takes? Trivia Nights have become quite popular for many organizations to raise money. It's also an evening of entertainment with 100 questions inside 10 exciting rounds of trivia!
There will be many topics and after each round they will choose the number of a table. That table will decide the next category! Teams may also purchase mulligans for $1.00 up to $10.00 and use them, but no more than one per round to help with the score!
Richland High School will host a Trivia Night on May 2nd beginning at 6:00 p.m. to raise money for their annual school yearbook. Team of 8 will compete for the title. Cost is only $10 per person. Light snacks will be provided, such as chips, cookies, and soda, but you are welcome to bring your own.
The winning table will not only earn bragging rights, but will earn a free table for next year!
Please contact Kyle Carter at 573-283-5332 or send him an email at kcarter@richland.k12.mo.us
Last Updated on March 23rd 2015 by Dee Loflin
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/utnv/Richland-Schools-to-Host-Trivia-Night-
Elks January Students of the Month
February 11th 2015 by Dee Loflin

Essex, Missouri - Larry White, Dexter Elks Lodge member presented certificates and $50 checks for Savings Bonds to the Elks January Students of the Month.
Richland seniors Joseph Foster and Nickol Tilley were chosen to receive this prestigious honor.
Joseph is the son of Donnie and Tish Foster.
Nickol is the daughter of David Tilley.
Joe and Nickol are competing with honorees from other Stoddard County schools for the Dexter Elks Students of the Year. Both students, along with their parents and counselor, Beverly Hampton, will be honored with a banquet to be held at the Dexter Elks Lodge later this spring.
The Elks Students of the Year will be announced at the spring banquet.
Richland seniors Joseph Foster and Nickol Tilley were chosen to receive this prestigious honor.
Joseph is the son of Donnie and Tish Foster.
Nickol is the daughter of David Tilley.
Joe and Nickol are competing with honorees from other Stoddard County schools for the Dexter Elks Students of the Year. Both students, along with their parents and counselor, Beverly Hampton, will be honored with a banquet to be held at the Dexter Elks Lodge later this spring.
The Elks Students of the Year will be announced at the spring banquet.
Last Updated on February 11th 2015 by Dee Loflin
https://showmetimes.com/Blogpost/uti7/Elks-January-Students-of-the-Month