
Dexter, Missouri - The Parent/Teacher Organization (PTO) held a Book Fair in late January into early February at Southwest Elementary School.
Southwest, Central, and the Middle School each received a little over $1,700 each from the proceeds at the Book Fair.
Leslie Neely and Audrey Brannan presented a check to Camie Richard, Southwest Elementary Librarian for the library fund from proceeds from the book fair.
"We greatly appreciate the community and it is good to see where their money goes when they invest in fundraisers at the schools," commented Suzanne Collier, PTO representative.

Dexter, Missouri - Parents As Teachers and the Dexter Chamber of Commerce are co-sponsoring "Tiny Town" at the gymnasium at the Southwest Elementary School on Saturday, April 22, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. - noon.
The event is designed for infants through five years of age and is free of charge to the public.
Melanie Stoelting, PAT coordinator attended a similar event and began making plans for a Tiny Town in Dexter.
"This is our first time for this type of endeavor and will be open for the whole community to attend," commented Stoelting.
Tiny Town is an interactive, simulated community designed to introduce children to life in their community. As children stroll through the streets, they meet and play with store owners, community heroes, bankers, librarians, doctors, and many more professionals in the community.
Parents As Teachers is offered through the Dexter Public Schools. The program is administered through the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE)
PAT provides home visits, screenings, and support that helps build the protective factor found in strong families.

Poplar Bluff, Missouri - More than 100 area business associates, educators, pastors, social service workers, legislators and media members participated in the fourth annual Leadership Day at Eugene Field on Friday, April 7, at the elementary school.
The student-led program featured speeches and performances showcasing why Eugene Field has the honor of being classified a Lighthouse school under The Leader in Me program. There are currently 25 schools that have reached the prestigious milestone in Missouri and less than 300 worldwide.
“In my estimate, this is the best thing happening,” commented Greg Gilberto, pastor of Northpoint Nazarene Church. “Scripture says, ‘And a child shall lead them.’ That’s what’s going on here. It inspires me.”
Gilberto, husband of long-time Eugene Field third grade teacher Jackie, observed how the community leaders in attendance were witnessing the young people, grades 1-3, who will be driving Poplar Bluff in the future.
Another church partner in attendance, David Meyes – youth pastor of Westwood Baptist, was just learning about the program for the first time. He said he wanted to test out the seven habits on his young children at home. The initiative is based on Dr. Stephen Covey’s best-seller, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.”
During the event, students discussed their leadership notebooks, which they use to track their own progress that they review with their parents during teacher conferences. Since the school began the program four years ago, behavioral referrals have decreased annually, and attendance and MAP scores have increased, according to Eugene Field Principal Jennifer Taylor.
The student service team reported that they have raised thousands of dollars for charities such as Relay for Life, John 3:16 Ministries and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, plus donated socks for homeless veterans.
The yearbook team talked about how the students themselves design the school’s yearbook in collaboration with the photography team, who could be spotted taking pictures throughout the event. The broadcast team also discussed their morning announcement program, which can now be viewed on their new YouTube channel: EFTV Leadership Productions.
Members of the lighthouse team reflected on their recent participation in the Missouri School Boards’ Association’s legislative forum in Jefferson City during which students toured the Capitol and got to visit with local legislators, including House Speaker Todd Richardson and Sen. Doug Libla, who were in the audience.
Principals from the Jackson R-II School District also visited Poplar Bluff to explore implementation of The Leader in Me program at their respective elementary schools. North Elementary Principal Dr. Lance McClard said Jackson is engaged in the Positive Behavior Interventions Supports process, which is where Eugene Field’s journey toward improvement began.
Before the Gleeders closed the show with a performance of “The Climb,” this year’s theme, Taylor honored broker Nathan Maurer of Poplar Bluff Realty for supporting Leadership Day for the past three years, contributing more than $9,000 toward the program.
Shown in the photo: Third graders (from left) Kailen Skinner, Kenyon Johnson, Gracie Ruhl and Julia Scott perform “Leader on that Beat.”
Article and photo submitted by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District

Dexter, Missouri - Southwest Elementary honors students with Positive Office Referral certificates.
This award is presented to students who consistently show the 3R's RESPECTFUL, RESPONSIBLE, and READY TO LEARN at Southwest Elementary in Dexter.
Each student received a certificate and a FREE Taco from Taco Bell.
Shown in the photo front row from left to right: Victoria Hernandez, Liberty Ellis, and Elizabeth Mangum.
Back row from left to right: Tim Williams, Brayden Vaughn, and Trey Williamson.

Dexter, Missouri - Southwest Elementary honors students with Positive Office Referral certificates.
This award is presented to students who consistently show the 3R's RESPECTFUL, RESPONSIBLE, and READY TO LEARN at Southwest Elementary in Dexter.
Each student received a certificate and a FREE Taco from Taco Bell.
Shown in the photo front row from left to right: Raegan Shipman, Piper Gentry, Myra Whittington, John Parker Tarbutton, and Gracelynn Finnie.
Middle row from left to right: Kelsey Foster, Tarryn Bridges, Fatima Gonzalez, and Luke Moore.
Back row from left to right: Drake Carmode , Blake Meador, Liberty Ellis, and Sadie Long.