
Dexter, Missouri - Central Elementary in Dexter has announced the 2016 First Quarter Honor Roll for 5th grade.
Below is an alphabetic list of the 5th grade students who made honor roll.BRENDAN JOHN BALLANCE, ALEXIS BENNETT, RYAN BURNETT, AUDREY CALVERT, TYSON CARMODE, DUSTIN CARTER, PARKER CARTER, KATARRAH CHURCHILL, RYLEE CORLEW, HALEY CRAFT, LILLYN CROCKETT, MYA DARNELL, BRENNAN JOSEPH DAVIS, JAYLYNN DAVIS, JAMES DEBERRY, LEVI DEMENT, CONNER DOAN, EMERSON DORTON, SHELBY DRISKILL, HOLDEN DUER, ASHTON DVORAK, and RYLEE NICOLE EATON.
ANNA ELLINGHOUSE, CHASE FARMER, KAYLIE FARMER, RJ FARMER, MARIE FEES , PRESTON FITZPATRICK , SABASTIAN FLEETWOOD , AYDEN FLEMING , KASEN FORKUM , KALEB FREEMAN , PIPER FREEMAN , LUKE GENTRY , SOFIA GIBSON , GRACEN HAMPTON, NATHAN HARRIS, HUNTER HAYES, AMELIA HOLDEN, MATTHEW HONEYCUTT, BROOKLYN HUGGINS, HAYDEN JARRELL, LANDON JARRELL, and PEYTON JARRELL.
AMELIA JENKINS, DANIEL JONES, JUAN LARA, BROOKE LASATER, BRENDEN LAUBE, BROOKLYN LINK, ABBIE LLOYD, KYLE MASON, SHANE MATTHEWS, KENNEDY MCCORMICK, KAYLEE ANN MCVEY, ADALINE MEDLEY, AIDEN MEDLIN, CHANSE MILLER, TOMMIJO MITCHELL, ELIJAH MONTGOMERY, LEON MORLAN, KATELYNN OWENS, ZACHARY PARRISH, ABBYGAIL POWELL, MATTHEW LEE RILEY, DANTE ROBINSON, and KELBEY RODGERS.
MACKINLEE RODRIGUEZ, ETHAN ROSS, ZACHARY SAWYER, CY SCOTT, AUBREY SEITER, LILY SIMPSON, SOPHIA STEVENS, MACIE TEMPLEMIRE, KIARA TERRY, CAMRIN THURSTON, SEVETA TURNER, ASHTIN VINCENT, AVIN VINCENT, EMILEE GRACE WARNER, ALYSSA WARREN, RAIDEN WATERS, LE ROY WATSON, LANDON WEATHERS, CARSON WILLIAMS, RHYDER WILLIAMS, BREE WINCHESTER, ALEXIS WOMBLE, EMMA KATE WORLEY, RYAN YOUNG, and ETHAN ZABELIN.

Dexter, Missouri - Central Elementary has released the 2016 First Quarter Honor Roll for 4th grade.
Below is an alphabetical list of the 4th grade honor roll students.
AVEREE ACKMAN, AYDAN ADAMS, NOLAN ALFORD, ERIC AVERY, EVAN AVERY, CLAIRA BAILEY, BRIANNA BARNETT, RANDELL BECK, CAMERON BELL, ZACHARY BILLINGSLEY, LUKE BISHOP, LAWSON BLOCKER, ELIZABETH BOLIN, TESSLA BONER, BROOKLYN BOYER, ANNALISA BRADLEY, BEAU CARRIER, KATI CARRILLO, CHLOE CASH, CHRISTIAN CHAPPELL, BENJAMIN CHRISTIAN, and JAIDEN COLWELL.
CHRISTOPHER CRADER, MICHALIE CURRIE, RYLEE DAWSON, BENJAMIN DOWDY, ALEXANDER DYLE, DESTINY RENEE FLOYD, ALEXIS FORKUM, ALYSSA FREEMAN, FIONA FRY, ETHAN GLAUS, RYAN GOODE, TANNER GUILING, CHRISTIAAN HAASBROEK-WIRZ, LYDIA HANNER, JONATHAN MICHAEL HARRIS, LOGAN HARRIS, MARLIE HATTON, KAYLYNN HAWS, CONNOR BROUGHTON HENDERSON, KAYDENCE HESSLING, and KASMIRA HESTE.
KAYLEA HODGE, MAKAYLA HOOK, JAMES JACKSON HOWARD, KADEN JACKSON, KINSEY JELINEK, RYAN KAUFMAN, KINLEY KENNEDY, KENADY KRAPF, WYATT KUSHANEY , HUNTER LARSEN , KIERSTYN LAWHORN , THOMAS LEE , ANNA LEIBOWITZ , JEFFREY LESLEY , PUJA S MAISURIA , HARLEY MALONE , RICARDO MARTINEZ , KAYLEY MCCOY, LEE-MICHAEL MCDONALD, CARLY MCMUNN, FISHER MENLEY, and OWEN MILLER.
ZOE MINKS, BRYDEN MOORE, BROOKE MORGAN, BROOKLYN MOUTON, JUSTIN MURPHY, KATELYN NICHOLS, FAITH RENEA OLSEN, JAKE WILLIAM PAINE, JAKE PARKER, JOSEPH PASSLEY, CARLY PATTERSON, EMMA PENNINGTON, ISABELLA PITTMAN, DREXLER POPE, ADELINE PRANCE, LOGAN PULLUM, SAWYER RASCHER, AVERY RILEY, CALE ROBINSON, LUCAS ROGERS, KATELYN SAWYER, LAYTON SHAFER, and ALEXIS SISK.
KAYLEA SMITH, HADEN STAFFORD, CAROLINE STONE, MADISON SUTTON, KELSIE SWEET, KOLTEN TELLMAN, TUCKER TEMPLES, CHLOE TINNIN, SHPRESIM TOPALLI, ESSABELLA VOSS, KAILEIGH WALLACE, SEBASTIAN WALTON, SEAN WHEETLEY, CALI JONES WHITE, CALE WHITTINGTON, KORBIN WILLIAMS, RYLEIGH WILSON, ZANE WILSON, COOPER WORLEY, and FEBE CHANEL WORLEY.

Dexter, Missouri - Central Elementary in Dexter has announced the 2016 First Quarter Honor Roll for 3rd grade.
Below is an alphabetic list of the 3rd grade students who made honor roll.
LANDON BLAYKE ANNESSER, CARSON ANTHONY, CHEYENNE AUSTIN, SEBASTION BARKER, DAWSON BATTLES, MERIDETH BENTON, CHARLENE BESS, GABRIEL BESS, GIBSON BOOKER, CADENCE BUENAVENTURA, BRILEY BURLESON, TANNER CALDWELL, TAYLOR CALDWELL, SERINA CHURCHILL, EMMELIA CLIFF, CALI COMFORT, SHAYDEN CONN, BRITNEY COOPER, DESTANY CURETON, BRANDI CURRAN, EDGAR DE LA ROSA, RYAN COLE EATON, KLAIRE ESSNER, and BRAILYN EVANS.
ALEXIS EZELL, DAWSON LUKE FICHTEL, ERIN FICHTEL, KEELEIGH FLANIGAN , LOGAN FRITCH, ALEXIS MARIE GALLOWAY, JADYN GOODMAN, SARAH GRANGER, DEXTER GREEN, JAMES ROBERT HARRIS, ALLYSON HAWKINS, RILEE HAYES, HERBERT HENSON, WYATT HICKMAN, CONNER HILL, JOHN HILL, WYATT HOCKERSMITH, and SARAH HUDSON.
PATRICIA JOHNSON, QUENSE JUDD, RYLEE KELLEY, KARIS KENNEDY, LEVI KESTNER, CAMERON TYLER KING, JAXON KING, ADDISON LACY, CARTER LACY, LANDEN LACY, NOLAN LACY, AUSTIN LASATER, BLAKE LEE, KENDRA LINK, HANNAH MACLIN, LOGAN MARTIN, RILEY JAMES MASON, WYATT SHAYNE MAY, ANNALIE MCDONALD, NATHANIEL MATTHEW MCVEY, and JAXON MEDLER.
AVERY MEDLEY, MAKALIE MEKAN EVANIE MILLER, HALEY MILLER, EMMALEE MINKS, ALEXIS MOORE, JACKSON MOORE, LOGAN MORLAN, TRISHA MORRIS, CARSON MULLINS, ADRIAN MUNOZ, KENLI MUSGRAVE, MEREDITH NEA, HOUSTON NEELY, ELIZABETH CLAIRE NORRIS, ETHAN PARISH, MALIA POLLEY, DEACON PULLEN, KILIE PYLE, MAKAYLA RALEY, LOGAN REED, and DAVID RODRIGUEZ.
ELLIE ROPER, PRESTEN ROSE, JACOB RUPPEL, EMMA SADLER , AVA SCHAEFER , ELI SCOTT, JOHN SEPULVADO, JONAS SHOEMAKER, BRITTON CHAD SIMPSON, LAUREN SINDLE, COLTON SMITH, ASHLYNN STANLEY, CARTER STONE, NICHOLAS STONIS, NIA STROMAS, JERIDAN SWAIN GOODMAN, KELBY TERRY, MATTIE THOMPSON, LUCY THORNTON, SAMUEL TINKER, DEVIN WAYNE TURNBO, JAMES D TWOMEY, JEREMIAH B WELLS, ELIJAH WHITEMAN, CHEYANNE WILLIAMS, ALLISON WILLIAMSON, and KILEY WOODS.

Dexter, Missouri - Third grade teacher, Adam Clark, is what you might consider a person who is obsessed with weather in Stoddard County and beyond. Throughout the school year he and his students have been tracking hurricanes and learning about weather patterns.
Clark is a certified Skywarn Spotter with elite spotter training and loves to incorporate weather into his science lessons at school whenever possible. He taught a lesson using Hurricanes Madeline and Lester one afternoon and the students were quite intrigued by the chances of two hurricanes hitting at the same time.
The students had a few questions so Mr. Clark sent an email to Grant Dade, KFVS12 Meteorologist. To the students' amazement Grant responded and after a few emails back and forth he made a trip down to Dexter from Cape Girardeau to visit with the students and talk about you guessed it, "weather"!
The first question(s) came from a student who wanted to know if it was unusual for two hurricanes to be following such a close path to each other and if it was possible for the two hurricanes to merge and what would happen if they did. The students were talking about the two hurricanes coming towards Hawaii. The second student wanted to know if the two hurricanes did come together, would the storm have two eyes and another student wanted to know if they could wipe out Hawaii.
Grant replied in the email, "As for two hurricanes merging, this would not happen. As storms get close together the outer wind fields will shear the storm apart. For a hurricane to survive it needs to be in a low wind environment. I know that doesn't make a lot of sense because the hurricane produces a lot of wind. But the environment around the hurricane has relatively calm wind. Sometimes hurricanes do move over the basic same path. but what will usually happen is the following hurricane will weaken because the previous hurricane will churn up the water cooling the sea surface temperature. As to will the hurricane devour Hawaii, the answer is no. :-) It is true it could be strong enough to destroy most of the dwellings on the island but the land mass it self would not be destroyed."
Mr. Dade was not only informative and interesting, but had a bit of a comical side to his way of educating. He allowed the students to ask questions and while explaining the answer would use his entire body either jumping or stretching or turning and twisting. He was very animated and even got a few students to help him with wind and tornado demonstrations!
What did we learn from Grant's appearance at Central Elementary? That clouds weigh as much or more than 22 tons and aren't as fluffy and light like a cotton boll. That everything is frozen high in the sky and as the "ice" falls it turns to rain or stays frozen depending on the temperatures. That the thunder is not someone bowling or from clouds running into each other, but that there is sudden increase in pressure and temperature from lightning produces rapid expansion of the air surrounding and within a bolt of lightning. The largest piece of hail was as big as a soccer ball!
It was probably one of the most interesting class sessions this reporter has experienced in more than 30 years! Thank you Grant and KFVS12 for coming to Dexter and talking to students about weather!
The students learned a few new things and got their photo taken with our local weather celebrity! Grant even drove the KFVS12 Storm Tracker down and the students were able to go outside and see the vehicle! It was a great afternoon of learning and fun! Thank you Grant Dade for taking time out of your day to visit Clark's Central Elementary classroom!

Bernie, Missouri - Both kindergarten classrooms of Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Galloway have spent the past few months learning about plants during science class.
Through the donations of many community members, the students have been able to learn hands on about pumpkins, gourds, cotton, corn, and sunflowers.
Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Galloway would like to extend their thanks to the following businesses: Melissa and Jason Shelton, Allen Below Farms and Tatum Stone, and Dustin Neeley Farms