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Dexter Senior High Activities; January 7-11, 2013
December 20th 2012 by Staff Writer
Dexter Senior High Activities; January 7-11, 2013
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Last Updated on December 20th 2012 by Staff Writer




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TS Middle School Choir Rocks The Stage
December 19th 2012 by Dee Loflin
TS Middle School Choir Rocks The Stage
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Dexter, Missouri - Excitement was in the air as the 7th grade choir at Dexter T.S. Middle School took the stage.  They sang a medley of Christmas songs as well as “Believe’ from the movie “Polar Express.  The 7th grade boys did a rap number called “Santa Is The Man”.  How cute it was to see those youngsters singing at the top of their lungs.

The 8th grade choir made up of 120 students stood on the risers next.  They wowed everyone with their beautiful choral sound.   The 8th grade boys sang the famous song “You’re A Mean One Mr. Grinch” with two students portraying the Grinch and his little dog.  It was so much fun for the audience as there were many cheers!

The Honors Choir performed a medley of Christmas songs with many students singing solos.  There was a lot of talent on stage for this Christmas concert. 

The students and choir director had two little surprises for the audience at the end of the performance.  First, the 8th grade girls worked on a very unique performance of “Where are You Christmas?”  Then half of the girls were dressed as angels and the other half were dressed in sweatshirts and sweatpants.  They made their own rap song about Christmas and the girls challenged each other during the performance.  What a fun and unique concert it was as the audience clapped and cheered loudly.

Jamie Sepulvado, Choral Director, told the students, “This was one of my top five favorite concerts in my twelve years as a teacher.” 

The students had a blast performing and the audience loved the concert.  The Jr. High Choir Festival will be there next performance.  It is held in Dexter on February 12, 2013 and many choir groups from the area will also be there to sing for each other.  Should be a great night of musical talent.


Last Updated on December 19th 2012 by Dee Loflin




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Holiday Activities in First Grade
December 19th 2012 by Unknown
Holiday Activities in First Grade

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Jessica Snider, SMT Writer

With Christmas just right around the corner, many elementary classrooms have started holiday activities to help show their excitement for Christmas break!

The students in Mrs. Putnam’s first grade class showed their enthusiasm for the holidays as they spent yesterday doing fun filled gingerbread activities.

“The Gingerbread Girl Goes Animal Crackers” inspired the activities.

In the photo, the class is shown after their gingerbread activities. Juan Lara is in the middle holding the book, “The Gingerbread Girl,” with Emma Dorton to the left of him modeling a very well decorated gingerbread girl.

The students had a fun filled day yesterday, and we’re sure they’re excited about Christmas break beginning Friday!


Last Updated on December 19th 2012 by Unknown




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DHS Spirit Week Continues
December 19th 2012 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, Missouri - With Spirit Week in full swing at Dexter Senior High School the students are preparing for Christmas break in fashion.  Tuesday was Santa’s Little Helpers - Twin Day and the halls were filled with students and teachers dressing alike. 

Students and faculty could pair up and wear the same clothes, jewelry, shoes or whatever their twin was wearing.  Faculty were seeing double in their classes as students were dressed from head to toe in the same clothes.

Mrs. Patty Hobbs and Mrs. Amy Simmons dressed as twins with their cheerful snowflakes "Naughty and Nice" and their pretty Christmas jewelry. They too are ready for the Christmas holiday and school break.

Honey Patel and Katie DeWitt dressed alike sporting their STUCO t-shirts.  STUCO is short for Student Council as they are members of this student organization.

Everyone had a great time laughing and joking about who dressed alike.   Wednesday's theme is
Christmas Vacation with crazy hair or crazy socks!  What wild and crazy hairstyles with girls "and guys" come up with today?


Last Updated on December 19th 2012 by Dee Loflin




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Richland Christmas Band Concerts
December 18th 2012 by Beth Farrah
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Essex, Missouri - When Christmas rolls around, the Richland Music Department is always busy, busy, busy as they prepare for their four humongous performances. Music and Band Director, Amber Duley, has been light on her toes as she has prepared music for three band concerts and one elementary performance. It’s safe to say that all the students have had their holiday spirits lifted as they played their way into the Christmas season.

On Thursday, December 13th, the elementary school put on a Christmas Program both during and after school for parents, grandparents, and other students. The play was a big hit and followed a couple of elves that were working in Santa’s workshop to prepare for Christmas. The kindergarten class, known as the Little Christmas Carolers, started out the program by singing classic Christmas songs such as Jingle Bells and Up On the Housetop. The first and second graders performed Deck the Hall and The First Noel, and a few of the children had speaking parts in the play. The third through sixth graders held a bigger part of the play, including solos and larger speaking parts. Fifth grader Allison Jones and sixth grader Kate Wyman were given a number of solo parts throughout the program and the crowd enjoyed every word the two sang.

On the same night as the Christmas Program, the Sixth Grade Band swapped their elf costumes for their dress shirts and dresses as they performed in their own Christmas Band Concert. This was the sixth graders’ first performance and although it was nerve-racking, they hit all the right notes and played very well. The older band members are excited to have them and their growing talents join them in their own concert next Christmas season.

On Tuesday, December 18th, the Junior High Band performed in their own concert and was the opening act to the High School Band which performed right after. The Junior High students have been working very hard since marching season to prepare themselves for their first concert of the year. This year, they played Rockin’ on the Roof and their personal favorite: Jingle-Bell Rock. The High School Band joined them in the Junior High’s grand finale as both bands performed The Legend of Christmas, which is a mash-up of the two songs We Three Kings and Go Tell It On The Mountain. Overall, the Junior High students did an excellent job and they are looking forward to playing in the Spring Concert later this year.

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This was an eventful night for both Duley and her many students. Most students that are enrolled in a band class are also involved in many other extracurricular activities that have to do with music. Two of Richland’s brass players, junior Tristan Wamble and freshman Alicia Meeker, performed at West Park Mall in Cape Girardeau with many other local brass players at a Tuba Christmas. Wamble and Meeker, along with other students enrolled in Duley’s Music Appreciation Class, performed a Jingle Bells Percussion Ensemble during the High School Concert. The ensemble contained various types of bells, xylophones, woodblocks, and jingle bells to give the traditional song a new twist and feel.

The High School Band then took the stage and kicked off by playing A Christmas Fantasy, which is a song that contains God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Silent Night, and Good King Wenceslas. Their second song, called Holiday for Bells, was a little more upbeat and was new to the audience’s ears. The band slowed things down a bit with Happy Xmas by John Lennon. It was the band’s overall favorite song that they enjoyed not only listening to on their iPods, but also playing on their very own instruments.

The Christmas season at Richland Schools was overall joyous and enjoyable. The Christmas Program was enjoyed by many and by the students who took part in it. All three concerts were a success and each member of the audience is definitely looking forward to seeing the bands play again in the spring.


Last Updated on December 18th 2012 by Dee Loflin




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