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Southwest Elementary Weekly Activities Dec 15th - 19th
December 14th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Southwest Elementary Weekly Activities Dec 15th - 19th

Dexter Southwest Elementary School - This listing of weekly activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with Dr. Sharp, Superintendent and 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.


Monday, December 15th

Collecting cans for Dexter Elks through 18th

 

Tuesday, December 16th

 

Wednesday, December 17th

Tier 2 Meeting

 


Thursday, December 18th

Pajama Day

Superintendent Search meeting/survey- 3:40 pm- at High School cafeteria

 

Friday, December 19th

SWPBS Dance reward- K- 8:25-9:10 am/ 9:10-9:55- 1st grade/ 10:15-11:00- 2nd grade

Holiday parties – 1:55 pm (gift given by teachers only)

Winter Break begins at 3:04 pm

 

UPCOMING EVENTS:

December 20th- January 2nd- Winter Break

January 5th- Professional Development- teachers only

January 6th- Students return to school

January 9th- Report cards go home

January 19th- NO SCHOOL- Martin Luther King Day

January 29th- Book Fair- Parent Night

 


Last Updated on December 14th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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First Year for Scholar Bowl at Dexter High School
December 11th 2014 by Dee Loflin
First Year for Scholar Bowl at Dexter High School

Dexter, Missouri – This is the first year for Scholar Bowl at Dexter Senior High School.

According to the Missouri Sate High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) Scholar Bowl can be characterized as competition in which subject matter in multiple academic disciplines is used.  This activity features head to head academic team competition, quick response answers, time limits on questions and use of recognition systems by participants.  The current Scholar Bowl disciplines are science, math, social studies, communication arts, fine arts/performing arts, and miscellaneous.

Varsity students participating are: Katie DeWitt, Shelby Gathings, Erin Lauters, Honey Patel, Brooks Propst, Brandon Quertermous, Rebecca Singh, Alexis Smith, Dakota Southerland, and Drew Thompson.

Junior varsity students participating are: Eva Baran, Caprese Bostic, Kerigan Brady, Jordan Chambliss, Emily Ladd, Dylan Long, Reagan Miller, Jon Rodgers, Sean Rybolt, and Jack Worley. 

Currently the Varsity Scholar Bowl's record is 3 - 3 and the Junior Varsity's record is 2 - 4.

Below is the schedule for the rest of their 2014 – 2015 season.

Tuesday, January 20th (Home) vs Malden 4 p.m.

Thursday, January 22nd (Home) vs Holcomb 4:00 p.m.

Monday, February 2nd (Away) vs Malden 4:00 p.m.

Thursday, February 5th (Home) vs Puxico 4:00 p.m.

Thursday, February 12th (Home) vs Portageville 4:00 p.m.

Thursday, February 19th (Home) vs Kennett 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 10th (Home) vs Campbell 4:00 p.m.

All District Tournaments will be held on Saturday, April 18, 2015 beginning at 2:00 p.m.


Last Updated on December 11th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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T.S. Hill Rockin' the Country with JR BETA
December 10th 2014 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hill Rockin' the Country with JR BETA

Poplar Bluff, Missouri – T.S. Hill Middle School is Rockin’ the Country with Jr. Beta!  That was the Missouri state theme and the Bearcats rocked the coliseum in Poplar Bluff last week!

Seventh grade student Irene Huang of T.S. Hill Middle School in Dexter was elected state president during the Missouri Junior Beta Club Convention at the Black River Coliseum last week.

"Irene is just an amazing student and person," commented T.S. Hill Middle School principal Scott Kruse.  "She is going to make Missouri proud as the State Jr. Beta President.  Her speech was incredible."

A little history on Huang, she was born in the United States, but lived abroad four years in China with her grandparents.  Her parents, Zeng Jia and Xiao Bin “Nancy” Huang are the proud owners of the China Star restaurant for the past eight years.

What does Irene want to do when she grows up, a doctor, but not just a any doctor, but a pediatrician!  Way to go Irene and congratulations on your accomplishment.

Fifty-five schools were represented at the convention with approximately 2,500 students present.  Huang, age 12, had decided in September to become a candidate for State President and had the support of over 250 Dexter middle school students in her Beta Club.  They all donned t-shirts with the words, “Huang is Right!”.

Several categories were available for students to participate in and have a chance to express their talents. 

"We had 9 first place winners and that is our best showing yet!  This is our third year for Beta," continued Kruse.  "The first year we watched and did not participate in the contests.  Last year we jumped in and had significant success.  This year, we knew what to expect and out students competed hard.  As a result, we have over 90 students who qualified and are invited to attend the national convention."

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The National Jr. Beta Club Convention will be held in June in Nashville, Tennessee.  The students will be fundraising after Christmas to help cover the expenses.  There are 16 sponsors led by Nancy Langley.  "Nancy is our leader and has done an amazing job organizing, registering, and corresponding with the central office of the Jr. Beta Club.  She motivates our students and adults when it comes to Beta!"

Below is the list of winners.

State Beta President – Irene Huang

1st Wreath – Maycie Martin

1st Quilt – Maycie Martin

1st Recyclable Art – Payten Turner

1st Web Site Design – Jordan Adams

1st Digitally Enhanced Photography – Hailey Cabral

1st – Sketching Pen and Ink – Sarah Deal

1st Spelling – Sarah Deal

1st Poetry – Erin McKay

1st Scrapbook – Team Led by Nidhi Patel and Jaden Cato, MaKayla Maze, Shelby Haynes, Alyssa Maze, Emily Grobe, Audrey Lutmer, Emily Smith

2nd Woodworking – Margo Nea

2nd Jewelry – Kelby Hill

2nd Speech – Caleb Hoggard

2nd Poster – Chris Graves and Erin McKay

2nd Banner – Kelby Hill, Brooke Hessling, Maci Roper, and Malia Cook

2nd Living Literature – Celina Smith, Sarah Smith, Hannah Smith, Parker Vanslyke, Abby Dorton, Jordan Adams, Kayla Propst, Ryder Boles,  Courtney Northcutt, Jadyn Northcutt, Tristin Williams, Keiton Buck, Genevieve Turner, Madeline Parker, Taylor Watson, Madison Slayton, Shelby Haynes  

2nd Campaign Skit

3rd Sketching Charcoal – Savannah Gourley

3rd Quiz Bowl – Eric Hahn, Nidhi Patel, Kelby Hill, and Sophie Freeman

3rd Group Talent

"This is the best program we have implemented at T.S. Hill since I have been here," stated Kruse.  "It is a wonderful club focusing on character, leadership, achievement, and service.  Our students are motivated to make the "grade" and be a member.  With 241 students in our club, we are still the largest in the state."

"Beta has something to offer all of our students and also gives them a platform to share and show off their talents.  It also has brought our school together in supporting Irene as well as cheering and celebrating the students' success."

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Last Updated on December 10th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Bernie FFA to Host Chili Dinner, Cook-Off and Live Auction
December 05th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Bernie FFA to Host Chili Dinner, Cook-Off and Live Auction
Bernie, Missouri - The Bernie Future Farmers of America students would like to invite the public to their FFA Chili Dinner and Auction on Saturday, December 6th at 6 p.m. at the Bernie School Cafeteria.

This event is a fundraiser and admission is only $5.00 with children five and under FREE.  The meal will include a bowl of delicious chili, a dessert, and drinks.

The live auction will begin at 7:00 p.m.

The FFA will also host a chili cook-off.  Any business or family is encouraged to participate.  There will be prizes and of course BRAGGING RIGHTS!  Entry fee is $10 and make enough for at least 25 people.  You must also have a list of ingredients for the judges and public to view.

Categories are Hottest Chili, Best Chili, Best Disaster (that means it looks awful, but tastes great!), and Best Decorations (you can decorate your booth area!).

For more information please contact Michael Hollis, Bernie FFA Advisor at 293-5333, ext 288 or 870-598-4321 (cell).

Last Updated on December 05th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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BHS Students Perform with Three Rivers Community Band
December 03rd 2014 by Dee Loflin
BHS Students Perform with Three Rivers Community Band

Poplar Bluff, Missouri – These Bloomfield students performed with the Three Rivers Community Band in Poplar Bluff on Tuesday evening.

Shown in the photo are Riley Burns, Allison Statler, John McMichael, Gabe Waters and their high school band director who also performed in the band with them, Ms. Audry Thompson.

Three Rivers College hosts numerous performances at the Tinnin Center Theater.  In addition to national touring productions, the theater hosts College/community Theater groups, and the college Music Department’s choir and band groups.  Each year, the Three Rivers Music Department hosts workshops for hundreds of area junior high and high school band and choir students.  The theater provides a venue for local students to enhance their musical abilities and perform for large audiences.

It is quite an honor to be chosen to perform with these groups.  Congratulations on your outstanding performance

Photo submitted by Melissa Lancaster.  Thank you Melissa!


Last Updated on December 03rd 2014 by Dee Loflin




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