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HopeFest Hosts FREE Back to School Supplies Event
August 13th 2013 by Dee Loflin
HopeFest Hosts FREE Back to School Supplies Event

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Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer

Sikeston, Missouri - "Back to school" can be an expensive time for family's, especially for those with multiple children. To help relieve some of the financial pressures that area family's face this time of year, a group of area leaders have developed HopeFest. HopeFest will take place on August 17 at the YMCA in Sikeston, Missouri from 5pm-9pm.

At HopeFest, family's can come and receive free backpacks and free school supplies. It will be setup like a shopping area to allow students to pick out the supplies they need. Free haircuts, vision & dental screenings, food, and music will also be provided. In addition, any teacher can get a free back massage from one of the professionals on hand.

"The group of people who organized HopeFest are very passionate educators and parents. There is great need within this region and we wanted to do our part. We want to serve the families and honor our educators," says Brad Aycock, one of the organizers. "There are no requirements, no forms, no registrations. If your kids (k-12) need these items and services, come out and join us.

Everything is free. For teachers and students from Sikeston, TCA, St. Francis, Risco, Charleston, Oran, Richland, Dexter, Bloomfield, East Prairie, Malden, Gideon, Bernie, Hayti, Kennett, Portageville, Scott Central, Kelly, Scott City, Cape, or anywhere else - this for you and we want to help you," says Aycock.

The backpacks and supplies will be distributed to the first 1000 to arrive. The first 600 students will receive a free limited edition HopeFest tshirt. For more information, text or call Brad Aycock at 573.421.1824. The YMCA is located at 511 Taylor Street in Sikeston, Missouri.


Last Updated on August 13th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Back To School News For Richland High School
August 13th 2013 by Beth Farrah
Back To School News For Richland High School

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Beth Farrar, SMT Writer

Essex, Missouri - From the Principals Desk, by Mrs. Cindy Rhodes (Richland High School and Junior High Principal)

Welcome back! It is hard to believe but it is time for school to start once again. We have so many new things happening this year: 6+1 Writing Initiative, BYOD, Archery curriculum and Archery Team, Hunter Safety, Chrome Books, guest access to wifi, a brand new security system, AP History, AP English IV, ALICE Training for students. This is just the beginning of the many things we are bringing to Richland to give our students the edge over others they need to be competitive and successful in the future.

Because of all the many changes, we will be hosting an orientation night on Tuesday, August 12th to share information with parents and the community members. Orientation will be held in the cafeteria. We will have two different groups divided by grade levels. The 7th grade class and parents recently had their very own personal orientation and open house on August 8th. Open house will take place tonight (Tuesday, August 12th), at 5:30pm to 7:00pm. Come join us for free food and a chance to meet the staff!

Richland received two grants recently. Elementary received a grant for a new playground and High School Agriculture received an enhancement grant for new equipment and tools, including a brand new tractor!

Our maintenance crew has worked extrememly hard to get the building ready for the staff and students. Please visit us on Tuesday, August 12th for Open House and Orientation to hear more about the exciting changes happening here at Richland High School and Junior High.

Aside from the new programs we are now offering, we also have a lot of new faces in the high school building this year! Richland is proud to welcome the following new teachers, we can’t wait for you to meet them!

Beverly Hampton – High School Counselor

Ginny Hunter – High School Secretary

Adam Touchette – Technology Director

Stefanie Dennison – High School Math

Hannah Gregory – Junior High Math and High School Science

Kyle Carter – Business and Computers

Amanda King – ISS

Stephanie Raymer – Special Education Assistant

Candy Harper – Cook


Here are some important dates (for all students)

August 30th – Picture Day (Does not include senior composites)

September 10th – Miss RHS

10th Grade – September 6th: Jostens Class Ring Information, September 12th: Jostens Class Ring Order

12th Grade – September 6th: Jostens Graduation Information, September 12th: Jostens Graduation Order


Last Updated on August 13th 2013 by Beth Farrah




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DHS Activities, August 16th - 23rd, 2013
August 12th 2013 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter Senior High School-
This listing of activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with the Dexter Public Schools for your convenience.


The ShowMe Times would like to encourage all of our readers to support our local school system. The education and growth of young people in our community is important to everyone's future.

We would like everyone to join us as we encourage these young students in their pursuits. 

So lets get involved by supporting the events at our schools.

If you would like to submit information and a picture of a student and his/her accomplishments, send it to news@showmetimes.com.  We would love to hear from you.

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Last Updated on August 12th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter Senior High School -
This listing of future activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with 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 news@showmetimes.com.

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Last Updated on August 12th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Regional Healthcare Scholarship
August 12th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Regional Healthcare Scholarship

 

 

Written by Jill Temples

SMT Writer 

 

Dexter, Missouri- The Regional Healthcare Foundation has announced a scholarship for non-traditional students entering a healthcare field.  The Regional Healthcare Foundation offers $500-$2500 scholarships to non-traditional students entering a healthcare field. 

 

The student must be a resident of Stoddard County or a graduate of a Stoddard County high school.  Our definition of a non-traditional is “a student twenty-five years of age or older who has had their education interrupted for at least five years.” 


Requirements for the scholarship are listed below:


1)  Write an essay of at least 400 words (typed)

-Please write about the time since you ended your formal education.  Include work experiences, relationship experiences, life experiences and future plans.

-Do you meet our non-traditional student definition? (top of page)

-Have you or are you currently receiving assistance from the Regional Healthcare Foundation?  What type of assistance?

 

2)  Submit two letters of reference excluding family members.  Reference examples would include employer, teacher, minister, etc.)

 

Applications are available by contacting the Regional Healthcare Foundation in Dexter.  If you meet those qualifications please complete the application and mail to REGIONAL HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION, 215 W. GRANT, DEXTER, MO 63841.  The application must be postmarked by August 23, 2013.

 

*Students may reapply for this scholarship if the degree/certificate requires more than one year for completion.  A new application with grades or transcript must be submitted to Regional Healthcare Foundation before additional funding will be considered.


Last Updated on August 12th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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