
She plans to attend college and obtain a bachelors degree. The football team nominated Kassidey.
Kassidey was escorted by Drake Mitchell. He is the son of Ann-Marie and Kevin Mitchell. Drake is on the football and golf teams and is active in Future Farmers of American and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

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Calendar
Tuesday September 30 Officer Lori O’Dell-Cyber Safety Training
Thursday October 2 Football vs. Chaffee (7/8) 5:00PM
GBB vs. East Prairie 6:00PM
Future Dates
Monday October 6 GBB vs. Doniphan 6:00PM
Tuesday October 7 Student Fines/Fees due
Football @ Portageville (7/8) 5:00PM Bus: 3:15PM
Wednesday October 8 Classroom Technology Cleaning
Friday October 10 Bearcat Buck Ala Carte’
Monday October 13 GBB vs. Woodland 6:00PM
Thursday October 16 GBB @ Neelyville 6:00PM Bus: 4:15PM
Drill
8th Grade Finals (Math/SS)
Friday October 17 1st Quarter Ends
8th Grade Finals (Science/ELA)Birthday Breakfast Celebration
Sunday October 19 Middle School Fall Choir Concert 4:00PM
Monday October 20 NMCC 7th Grade GBB Tourn. TBA
Headed to the Top Contracts Out
Tuesday October 21 NMCC 7th Grade GBB Tourn. TBA
Thursday October 23 Students Dismissed at 1:00PM
Parent/Teacher Conferences 1:30-7:30
Friday October 24 Teacher Work Day 8:00-11:00AM
Saturday October 25Dexter 8th Grade GBB Tourn. TBA
Monday October 27 Dexter 8th Grade GBB Tourn. TBA
BB @ Fisk 6:00PM Bus: 5:00PM
Tuesday October 28 GBB vs. TwinRivers 6:00PM @ BEC
BB vs. Woodland 6:00PM
Wednesday October 29 1st Quarter Headed to the Top Trip – Begg’s Family Farm
Thursday October 30 BB vs. Bernie 6:00PM @ BEC
Friday October 31 2014 Jr. Beta Induction Ceremony – Middle School Gymnasium

Dexter Central Elementary School - This listing of future activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with Dr. Sharp, Superintendent and the Dexter Public Schools for your convenience.
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Monday, September 29
Veterans Day Poster Presentation for fifth graders ONLY:
12:45-1:15 Stone/DeBerry/Allen
1:20-1:50 Slinkard/Scott
1:55-2:25 Guethle/Bolin
2:30-3:00 Lummukka/Winchester
All presentations will meet in the classroom listed first.
Vertical Math meeting @ 3:30 p.m. in the High School Library.
Tuesday, September 30
Walk-throughs for grade 3.
Send October Newsletter home.
4th teachers MAP horizontal meeting.
Wednesday October 1
“House” monthly meetings from 8:00-8:15 a.m. Wear your “house” colors.
Walk-throughs for grade 4.
Thursday, October 2
Walk-throughs for grade 5.
Friday, October 3
Annual ortho screenings on students that return the form.
FUTURE DATES:
Monday, October 6
Mrs. Lawrence will hand out posters in Art this week to fifth grade classrooms plus DeBerry’s fifth graders to make their Veteran posters.
Wednesday, October 8
Picture Retakes- the office will use the intercom to call each grade level down separately. We usually can do this from 8:30-9:30 a.m.
Walk-throughs for Title I, special services, and art, music, and p.e.
Thursday, October 9
Faculty meeting @ 3:30 p.m. in the library.
Mr. Mouser will do a presentation on School Connect.

Poplar Bluff, Missouri - Three Rivers College’s Board of Trustees has offered Dr. Wesley Payne a contract as president of the institution, which Payne accepted at the Board’s September meeting. The contract makes permanent Payne’s appointment as President of Three Rivers, a post that he has been filling in an interim capacity since June.
“We felt no need to wait until November to offer Dr. Payne this position,” said Randy Grassham, chair of the Three Rivers College Board of Trustees. “He has a clear passion for the work, a proven ability to get along with everyone, and I believe he’s a positive fit for our college and our service region.”
The contract offers Payne the position of President for the next three years, with an automatic one-year extension each year. Now that he is settled in the position, Payne says that his priority is to focus on maintaining and improving the quality of the Three Rivers experience for students, faculty, and staff.
“We’ve done a great job reaching out to the community, and now it’s time to continue to look at how we can improve the college as we move forward,” said Payne. “As I’ve often said, I’m one of the least important people at the institution. The real heroes are the faculty and staff who are in the trenches and get on with the business of teaching our students. My job is to help make sure the environment exists where everyone can succeed.”
Payne joined Three Rivers as the Vice President for Learning in July 2009. He was named Interim President after the departure of Dr. Devin Stephenson in July. He previously served as the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Business at the College of Coastal Georgia. Payne has 20 years of experience serving as a faculty member and academic leader in community and baccalaureate colleges.
Prior to joining Three Rivers, Payne was also a frequent consultant to colleges and universities in the areas of accreditation, distance learning, and learning outcomes assessment. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership from Mississippi State University, a Masters of Business Administration from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, a Bachelors of Professional Studies from the University of Memphis, and an Associates of Arts in Accountancy from Northwest Mississippi Community College. He and his wife, Dr. Maribeth Payne, live in Butler County.
Three Rivers College is committed to contributing to the quality of life in Southeast Missouri with 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.

“Night Fever” performs the best-known hits of the Bee Gees, including “Staying Alive,” “Night Fever,” and “More Than a Woman.” The group has been touring for over a decade, bringing the magic of the live Bee Gees sound across the world.
“There’s a special magic to the music of the Bee Gees, and we’re fortunate to have such a great tribute band to share that with us,” said Tim Thompson, Director of the Tinnin Fine Arts Center. “Thanks to the Patrons of the Arts Society, we get to have this concert, right here in Poplar Bluff, for an affordable price.”
The band consists of Joe Varga, who performs the part of Robin Gibb; John Acosta, who sings the part of Barry Gibb; and Carm Castiglione, who performs the part of Maurice Gibb. All three are accomplished musicians with decades of experience between them.
Tickets are $10 each and are available online at trcc.edu/tinnin, at the Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce, Dexter Chamber of Commerce, the college Financial Services office and at the door.
Other upcoming shows for the Patrons of the Arts 2014-2015 season include “Bah Humbug,” the first children’s show in the series, on November 16 at 2 p.m.; Chinese Acrobats on December 2 at 7 p.m.; and children’s show “Robin Hood” on February 1, 2015, at 2 p.m. For more information on the 2014-2015 Patrons of the Arts season, visit trcc.edu/tinnin.
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.