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Dexter High School Daily Announcements - Monday, October 29, 2018
October 29th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Dexter High School Daily Announcements - Monday, October 29, 2018
Dexter High School Daily Announcements for Monday, October 29, 2018.

Fall Sports Recognition Ceremony is November 13th at 6:30 pm

Tuesday, October 30th
No Scheduled Activities 
Advisory - Beta Show Choir Practice / Intramurals / Book Club Mtg

Wednesday, October 31st
Student Council TRUNK OR TREAT  / DHS parking lot 5:00 pm
Advisory -Intramurals

Industrial Arts Club Stonie Sausage fundraiser is Oct 17th-31st

FBLA Mac & Cheese Drive  Nov 1st-20th

FFA Fundraiser - Meet, Cheese & Fruit Nov 15th-26th

Canned Food Drive Nov 26-Dec 14

Celebrating Birthdays this week

Marisa Thomson
Jace Pixley
Hannah Bien
Rylan Muzny
Kyllie Kendrick
Bailey Whitaker
Candi Conner
Colin Moore
Landon Hoggard

Congratulations to the Varsity Football team for their victory over Ste. Genevieve in the 3rd overtime on Friday night. What a game!!  Bearcats will travel to Park Hills this Friday for the second round of district playoffs.

Congratulations to Margo Nea for finishing fifth in the Cross Country District meet and qualifying for State with a new school record time of 20:03. 

Kicking Cats Dance team  - please get dressed, be ready and in the SW gym as soon as possible today after school. The first practice today will go until 5:00 pm.

Intramurals -  Please wear athletic shoes (tennis shoes) on the courts.  Students may not be on the courts if they are wearing any other type of shoe as the sole can damage the court surface.

Students & Staff - FBLA Macaroni & Cheese Drive is November 1st - 20th.  More information about contests and prizes coming soon.


Last Updated on October 29th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Chartwells Receives National Recognition
October 29th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Chartwells Receives National Recognition
Poplar Bluff’s school dining service has received national recognition within its corporation for forging numerous partnerships and giving back to the community.

Chartwells Food Services Director Dixie Harden received the 2018 national ‘Be-A-Star’ Compass in the Community award out of over 600 nominations on Wednesday, Oct. 10, in Orlando, Fla. Poplar Bluff was among six districts that were honored in different categories out of 4,000 schools total under the Compass Group.
 
“I do it because I enjoy doing it,” stated Harden, who has led the district’s dining service since 2016. She added, half-serious: “It’s not for the recognition; they can mail me the award.”
 
According to a press release from the company, Chartwells was selected for partnering with 18 community organizations, including leading the Mule Packs program, sponsoring the Missouri Foster Adoption dinner and participating in Relay for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society, among other fundraisers.
 
Harden began her career with Chartwells 23 years ago at the former Kinyon Elementary just several years into what would become a longstanding partnership with the food service provider. She bounced around the district for a few years before accepting a director position in De Soto, only to later return home.
 
She has a soft spot for children in need, Harden explained. “I think that’s the big thing: You have to enjoy your job – enjoy what you do, because it takes some of your own personal time. Like everyone else, I like my weekends too.”
 
Chartwells employs about 60 people to operate the breakfast and lunch program at Poplar Bluff Schools. The food service vendor will host its annual free Community Thanksgiving in partnership with the Student Council from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, at PBHS.
 
Pictured: Dixie Harden (far right) is recognized nationally among other top executives within the Chartwells K12 organization at Universal Studios.

Photo and article submitted by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District

Last Updated on October 29th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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DHS Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 25, 2018
October 25th 2018 by Dee Loflin
DHS Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 25, 2018

Dexter High School Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 25, 2018.

Thursday,  October 25th

Winter Sports Dead Period 

Talent Search (6th - 7th periods)

Industrial Arts Fundraiser - Stonie Sausage

National Honor Society Induction at 6:00 pm in auditorium

National Honor Society Induction is tonight at 6:00 pm in the auditorium.  

Boys basketball conditioning after school in the BEC until 5:00 pm.

Our Varsity Football team will be traveling to Ste. Genevieve on Friday to take on the Dragons in the first round of districts.  We hope to have a BIG and LOUD student pep section to cheer on our BEARCATS!

Shout Out Drawing Winners - Austin Malloy, Blake Carrillo, Mr. Myers, Carson Hankins, Courtney Northcutt, John Williamson, Sophie Freeman, Sierra Hawkins - Go to Bearcat Den by Friday for your award.

Membership drive for the SkillsUSA/Industrial Arts Club ends on  October 26th. Club Fundraiser will begin Oct. 17 thru Oct. 31st. 

Friday,  October 26th
Winter Sports Dead Period 
Industrial Arts Fundraiser - Stonie Sausage
Varsity Football vs. Ste Genevieve at 7:00 pm (away)
                    player bus 3:00, cheer bus 4:15 pm

Fall Sports Recognition Ceremony is November 13th at 6:30 pm


Last Updated on October 25th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Breakfast of Champions
October 24th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Breakfast of Champions
Student advocates stressed the importance of investing in the next generation of leaders during the fifth annual Bright Futures breakfast symposium held Friday, Oct. 19, at the Holiday Inn.
 
“This is our community and our home, so every kid who lives here is our business,” said host Becky Winters, program director for AmeriCorps, before nearly 100 community leaders in attendance.
 
Run by R-I social workers, Bright Futures serves as an umbrella organization for community partners who work together to see that the basic needs of students are met so they can focus on learning. Poplar Bluff Schools became affiliated with the national nonprofit in 2014.
 
Each school has its own site council made up of parents, faith-based officials, business folks and social service representatives to help identify the unique needs of the building. Programs highlighted at the ‘Breakfast of Champions’ event included lunch buddies, club day, and a young women’s group known as Chi & Company.
 
Melanie Hamann of Three Rivers College and R-I school board member Roger Hanner provided heartfelt testimonies about their involvement mentoring students over the lunch hour. Lunch buddies taught Hamann to “look at life through a different lens,” while Hanner said he views the commitment as a future investment.
 
“Thirty years from now, these kids will be running this town,” Hanner said, adding half-jokingly: “I may need one of them in the nursing home.”
 
Lake Road fourth grader Somaria Simpson discussed club day, which gives students an opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities twice a month at the elementary school. PBHS freshman Serena Davis talked about gaining confidence as a Junior High student through Chi & Co., an organization started by banker Christy Frazier-Moore to empower females.
 
“You have to treat every child as if he or she will be the next human success story,” said speaker Bill Dee of Poplar Bluff Realty, longtime sponsor of Oak Grove Elementary School.
  
 
Pictured: Roger Hanner of the Board of Education challenges the audience to volunteer to become lunch buddies for the district.

Article and photo submitted by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District

Last Updated on October 24th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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George Gasser Has Been Named Director of Alumni Relations at Southeast.
October 24th 2018 by Dee Loflin
George Gasser Has Been Named Director of Alumni Relations at Southeast.
George Gasser, assistant director of admissions for recruitment at Southeast Missouri State University, has been named director of Alumni Relations at Southeast.

Gasser will begin his new duties Nov. 26. He was selected after a national search and will replace Jay Wolz who recently retired.

Gasser says he is thrilled for the opportunity to extend the traditions and spirit of the Southeast Alumni Association, while connecting alumni with students and the University community.

“I’m very excited to build upon the amazing foundation of those before me and continue to help alumni feel connected to the University they know and love,” he said. “I hope to bring a lot of new energy, and design events and programs that are successful and showcase how alumni are important to the fabric of our Southeast community and how they can continue to support the students and the University.”

Dr. Trudy Lee, interim vice president for University Advancement and executive director of the Southeast Missouri University Foundation, said, “We are so pleased that George Gasser will be joining our advancement team as director of Alumni Relations. This is an extremely important position to Southeast Missouri State, and we are excited to see how he leads the University in both traditional and innovative ways to connect and engage with our alumni.”

Southeast’s Alumni Association builds valued and lasting relationships with alumni and friends of the University. The Alumni Association develops relationships with alumni by providing opportunities for social interaction, career enhancement and occasions to give back to the University, as well as honoring the traditions and rich history of Southeast. The Alumni Association also provides a channel for communication between the University, its alumni and the student body.

As director, Gasser will be responsible for administration and evaluation of the alumni program, including strategic planning, program development, volunteer management, communication and relationship development. His duties will focus on creating, implementing and evaluating programs that connect alumni to Southeast, including online and social media outreach. He also will be responsible for developing and implementing a range of activities and institutional events both on and off campus for alumni and friends of the University. Other duties include coordinating and managing activities and events of the Alumni Association Board and alumni chapters and coordinating Homecoming events, including overseeing the selection of alumni awards and honors, and identifying potential candidates. Gasser will develop and manage affinity programs and sponsorships related to an Alumni Association membership program and collaborate with Career Services to develop opportunities for alumni and student mentorship programs. The Alumni Relations director also provides leadership to the Student Alumni Association and liaises with campus student groups to promote future alumni connections.

Gasser has been employed at Southeast since December 2010, having previously served as admissions counselor, admissions counselor II and assistant director of admissions for recruitment, all in the Office of Admissions.

His leadership has extended into the community as well, volunteering for the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri, the annual FIRST LEGO League and FIRST Technology Challenge robotics competitions hosted by Southeast, and the Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Conference.

He graduated from Southeast with a Master of Arts in higher education administration in 2010 and Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and a minor in German in 2008. As a student at Southeast, he was heavily involved on campus, having served as Student Government president and holding Student Activities Council offices. He participated in Presidential Ambassadors, the Rock Climbing Club, Wrestling Club and Cycling Club.  During his graduate program, Gasser was a graduate assistant in the Office of Career Services and an intern in the office of the vice president for Finance and Administration.

A native of Farmington, Missouri, Gasser has made Cape Girardeau, Missouri, his home and enjoys hiking and fostering dogs for the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri. He also enjoys cooking and spending time with friends, his wife and their four dogs. Gasser is married to Alix Gasser, assistant director of admissions for communications at Southeast and a Southeast graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in integrated marketing communications in 2010 and a Master of Business Administration with a major in entrepreneurship in 2015.

Last Updated on October 24th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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