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TS Hill Middle School Rocks the Night Away!
August 28th 2013 by Dee Loflin
TS Hill Middle School Rocks the Night Away!


























Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Dexter, Missouri - One thing students look forward to after the short summer is behind them and they have to return to school is the Back to School Dance.  TS Hill Middle School had one rockin' party going on as Tim Holder provided the DJ services and the students danced the night away.

Over 300 students participated and enjoyed the back to school dance last Thursday evening.  What a way to get back into the swing of going to school!!

Above is a calm, happy photo of the middle school students.  Below is a more REALISTIC crazy bunch of great students who had a blast!  Students took some wild and wacky photos at the dance along with wearing some glow jewelry, glow headbands and the like. 

The Middle School sure knows how to have fun!  Makes this writer want to go back and relieve those glory days again! 

We hope all the  6th, 7th and 8th graders have a fantastic school year!  Go Bearcats!!!!


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Last Updated on August 28th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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SEMO Marks 19th Year of Enrollment Growth
August 28th 2013 by Dee Loflin
SEMO Marks 19th Year of Enrollment Growth

Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Cape Girardeau, Missouri -  Jessica Loflin, valedictorian of the Dexter class of 2013 said her first few days as a college student at Southeast Missouri State University have been pretty exciting.

“I have been to several Opening Week events and plan to join several clubs on campus this week,” she said.  “ I was really nervous the first day being on campus without knowing anyone, but I have already ran into two of my classmates, Damian Glasener and Austin Richardson and another Dexter graduate, Shelby Lintz.”  Shelby volunteered at the SEMO Back to School Picnic held in the ShowMe Center.

Loflin is among the class of new freshmen who began their college career when fall 2013 classes got under way at Southeast on Monday of this week. “Total Southeast enrollment stands at 11,367 today, up 2.1 percent from this time last year. Today’s report makes this the 19th consecutive year of steady enrollment growth at the University.”

Dr. Bruce Skinner, assistant vice president for Student Success and director of the Office of Residence Life, said 2,934 students are living in campus residence halls this fall.

Loflin is attending Southeast because it was close to home and has a very well known pre-veterinary medicine program.  She must complete this coursework before she is able to apply directly to the University of Missouri Veterinary Teaching College in Columbia, Missouri. She has also been accepted to the Jane Stephens Honors Program and is currently taking two Honors courses.

She says she is following in the footsteps of her mother, Dee Loflin and her grandfather, Dan Gier, who are both Southeast alumni.  “Everyone one on campus is so nice and helpful and there is so much Redhawk spirit here!  I think I am going to have lots of fun here at Southeast!”

“Dr. Debbie Below, vice president for enrollment management and student success and dean of students, agrees, citing Southeast’s recent selection to participate in the State of Missouri’s Completion Academy next month in St. Louis. The Academy promotes access to higher education at an affordable cost while directing students on a path to graduate in the most efficient manner possible.”

“This demonstrates the University’s commitment to providing access to a high quality, affordable college education,” she said. “By the year 2035, 60 percent or more of new jobs created will require a college education,” Below said. “A campus-wide effort is in place to support new students – to help them realize success in their first year – to find the career path that is right for them – and to graduate.

“This is a special University, and the University’s faculty and staff are committed to offering an educational environment where every student can succeed,” Below said. “The reason we are here is to help these undergraduate students graduate from college and enter the career they are striving towards.”

“I am having a great time,” according to Austin Richardson, Dexter class of 2013, “I have already been swimming several times and living in Myers Hall is pretty cool.”

The Dexter community wishes all Southeast Missouri State University students well and keep us up-to-date on your accomplishments.

  


Last Updated on August 28th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Attentionl All 5th Grade Students!
August 28th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Attentionl All 5th Grade Students!
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Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Editor


Jefferson City, Missouri — Attention all Missouri 5th grade students and their teachers!!!!  Here is a wonderful way to express your love for the outdoors and our planet!

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is asking Missouri fifth-graders to submit ideas for next year’s Earth Day slogan. The theme of Earth Day 2014 is “Watersheds” and the successful slogan contest entry will reflect that theme.

The winning student will be honored at Missouri’s 20th annual Earth Day celebration at the Missouri State Capitol Building. The winner will also receive a $50 gift card donated by Central Bank in Jefferson City. Entries will be accepted from Sept. 1 through Oct. 16 and the winner will be announced in December.

The contest is limited to Missouri fifth-grade students. In the event of duplicate slogan submissions, the winner will be determined by the date the entry was received.

The 2013 Earth Day theme was “Energy Efficiency”. The winning slogan was “Energy Efficiency: It’s a Bright Idea,” and was submitted by Shelby Stille from Montgomery City Elementary School.

Earth Day 2014 is free and open to the public. This fun and interactive event celebrates the environment and hosts numerous interactive displays and activities presented by the Department of Natural Resources and other state and federal agencies.

The event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, April 25, 2014 at the Missouri State Capitol Building and is targeted toward fifth-graders.

Visit the Department of Natural Resources’ website for more information on the Earth Day 2014 Celebration, including contest entry forms and resources for educators who want to register their classes to attend Earth Day 2014 events. More information on Missouri watersheds is also online.


Last Updated on August 28th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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GED Testing Deadline Is September 1st
August 28th 2013 by Dee Loflin
GED Testing Deadline Is September 1st
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Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Editor


Poplar Bluff, Missouri - Deadline is soon!  Applications for first time test takers of the GED exam must be postmarked no later than Sunday, Sept. 1.

The deadline for repeat test takers to apply is Monday, Nov. 4.

Come 2014, the GED test will be replaced by the high school equivalency test, as decided by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. 

The HiSET test will cover the same subjects as the present GED: math, reading, writing, science and social studies.

The cost of the new test will increase to $95, which includes an application fee of $60 plus a charge of $7 per section. Any section may be retaken up to three times within the application year for an additional $7.

The application for the GED test is available here, or at the Adult Learning Center on the Three Rivers College campus in Poplar Bluff. Office hours are 8 a.m.-noon and 6-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday.

Applications must be mailed to: GED Office; P.O Box 480; Jefferson City, MO 65102. The cost is $20 and can be paid by money order or cashiers check to: Treasurer, state of Missouri. A credit card may be used online.

For more information, contact the Adult Learning Center at 573-686-2011.


Last Updated on August 28th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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DHS Future Events, September 2013
August 27th 2013 by Dee Loflin
DHS Future Events, September 2013
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Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer


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 27th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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