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SEMO Announces Spring 2014 Dean's List
May 29th 2014 by Dee Loflin
SEMO Announces Spring 2014 Dean's List
Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Writer

Cape Girardeau, Missouri – Southeast Missouri State University has named 2,504 students to the Dean’s List for academic achievement during the spring 2014 semester.

Students named to the list earned at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale and completed at least 12 degree credit hours during the spring semester.

Below are area students by city who achieved a 3.5 GPA or higher.  For the complete list click HERE.




Advance

Ashton Anderson, Ethan Barr, Hannah Barr, Tyler Bowman, Sara Mace, Kayla McCabe, Tyler Middleton, Miranda Nixon, Richard Nixon, and Lindsey Sullinger.

Bell City

Casey Hicks

Bernie

Alex Beaird, David Blevins, Jerica Burton, Angelina Champion, Justin Curtis, Jessica Lane, Sarah Potter, Morgan Riley, Krystal Santos, Adam Slinkard, April Suell, Rachel Tilmon, and Cynthia Williams.

Bloomfield

Joshua Abner, Becca Bolin, Ethan Bryeans, Alexander Collier, Rachel Hankins, Michaela Heaton, Ashley Overstreet, Sarah Patrick, Grace Taylor, Rebecca Taylor, Erika Thomlinson, Matthew Tompkins, Elizabeth Willard, Jason Williams, Ellen Yates, Andrew Yeakey, and Jacob Young.

Dexter

Joseph Adams, Angela Alford, Jennifer Aslin, Carla Bradley, Hunter Bruce, Abbey Christian, Amanda Cooper, April DeBerry, James DeBerry, Brianna DeWitt, Damian Glasener, Landon Hall, Heather Hann, Bryan Hubrecht, Hannah Huls, Emily Hutchcraft, Emily Hutchcraft, Erika Hutchcraft, Rilee Jones, Katie Justice, Jeffrey King, Shelby Lintz, Jessica Loflin, Zane Olson, Taylor Parker, Lauren Powers, Courney Rasor, Tejay Riddle, Sydnie Rinehart, and Sydney Townsend.

Puxico

Chelsea Brewer, Brandi Crain, Miranda Foster, Peggy Fowler, and Heather Gillock.


Last Updated on May 29th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter Jr. Beta Ready for Nationals
May 28th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Dexter Jr. Beta Ready for Nationals
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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Writer

Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School students have something to be very proud of as they travel all the way to Richmond, Virginia.  They are competing at the National Jr. Beta Convention in June.

Robert Shell (far right in the photo) of Bud Shell Ford presented Principal Scott Kruse with a check in the amount of $5,080 to go towards their expenses for the trip.

The money was raised through a "Drive 4 Your School" campaign held last month at the Bearcat Event Center.

Any business wishing to contribute to the Jr. beta Club are asked to call Scott Kruse at 573-614-1010.

This group of students will depart Dexter on Friday, June 20th.  The competition is June 21st - June 24th.  The theme this year is Making History With Beta.  Students will have the opportunity to compete in speech, spelling, language arts, math, science, poetry, and social studies.  There will also be entertaining competitions like the Songfest Competition or various skits to be performed.  There will also be a Quiz Bowl Competition, Living Literature, and Poster Competition.

Students will also have fun with Black & White Photography, Color Photography, Digitally Enhanced Photography and Oil or Acrylics in the Arts Division.  There is even a section on crafts that will include Cross-Stitch, Handmade Jewelry, and Quilting.  

Members who are competing are Madelyn Webb, Amber Scott, Abbie Dorton, Anna Bishop, Shawna Thompson, Maycie Martin, Michaela Gard, Cassie Bess, Caleb Hoggard, Jordan Adams, Sean Rybolt, Dylan Long, Logan Elder, Joe Rice, and Matthew Chesser.



Last Updated on May 28th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Three Rivers College Holds 2014 Commencement
May 28th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Three Rivers College Holds 2014 Commencement
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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Writer

Poplar Bluff, Missouri - Three Rivers College packed the Black River Coliseum to celebrate the institution’s newest graduating class on Sunday, May 18. The ceremony saw the awarding of over 550 associate degrees and certificates this year.

Political analyst and former press secretary to Governor Mitt Romney, Kevin Madden, gave the keynote address at the event. In his speech, Madden encouraged the graduates to choose not only academic excellence but also great character.

“Your graduation today is an achievement. You have embraced your God-given talent for learning. You have sought and found greater wisdom, wisdom granted upon you as a gift from our Creator,” said Madden. “But, how you choose to use these gifts will reveal your character…remember, ‘Talent is a gift. Character is a choice.’”

Musical guests “Geron Davis and Kindred Souls” out of Nashville, Tennessee, performed “I Will Sing” and “God Bless America” prior to Madden’s remarks. Other speakers included Randy Grassham, Chair of the Board of Trustees for Three Rivers; Dr. Devin Stephenson, President of Three Rivers College; and State Representative Todd Richardson.

“Each candidate today is part of an historic year at Three Rivers, and we say thank you for helping us reach this milestone,” said Stephenson, during the ceremony’s opening remarks. “The experiences that you have had at Three Rivers have enabled you to learn new things, to hone your skills and to enter a job market with great qualities and qualifications.”

This year marks the 46th anniversary of the college’s first commencement ceremony since its founding in 1966. Since then, Three Rivers has served over 100,000 students from its degree, transfer, and career development programs. Registration is currently open for Summer and Fall classes at Three Rivers. To learn more about taking classes, or to schedule a registration day, call 573-840-9605.

Three Rivers College is committed to contributing to the quality of life in Southeast Missouri with quality, affordable higher education opportunities and community services that support and encourage the economic, civic, and cultural vitality of the region. For more information about college and workforce programs and upcoming events, visit trcc.edu.


Last Updated on May 28th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Sidewalk Poetry a Learning Experience
May 23rd 2014 by Dee Loflin
Sidewalk Poetry a Learning Experience

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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Writer

Dexter, Missouri – The English classes at T.S. Hill Middle School finished a unit on poetry.  To have a little fun Mr. Stephens took his students outside in the beautiful spring weather and they wrote poems on the sidewalks around the school.

Poems included limericks, Cinquain poems, name poems, metaphor poems, and Haikus. 

It was a fun way to learn different types of poetry and a neat way to share them with the rest of the school.

 


Last Updated on May 23rd 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Saturday School Beautification Project
May 23rd 2014 by Dee Loflin
Saturday School Beautification Project
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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Writer


Dexter, Missouri – Who wants to go to school on a Saturday? Well with old man Winter causing havoc for areas schools, one teacher made the best of the student’s time on a recent Saturday school day.  They planted flowers!

Dexter Public School utilized a Saturday to make-up missed class time due to ice and snow during the regular school calendar.

Mrs. Underwood's class used a couple of hours to plant new flowers in front of T.S. Hill Middle School during their Saturday School make-up day.

From left to right: Mrs. Underwood, Skyler Walker, Alex Stidmon, Jordan Geary, Bradley Langston (back), Brian Lucas, Trent Jung.

Thank you for the beautification project!  Summer is almost here!


Last Updated on May 23rd 2014 by Dee Loflin




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