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T.S. Hill Middle School 7th Grade Honor Roll 1st Quarter 2018
October 29th 2018 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hill Middle School 7th Grade Honor Roll 1st Quarter 2018
Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School has announced their 2018 1st Quarter Honor Roll students for 7th grade.  Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.

Successful, lifelong learners set aside a time and a space every day to do their homework. Student who can manage their daily workload have a better chance of attaining academic success.

Below are the following 7th grade Honor Roll students in alphabetical order:

SASHA BAILEY, BRENDAN BALLANCE, ALEXIS BENNETT, BROOKLYNN BENNETT, KIRSTEN BLUE, SAMUEL BUTLER, JOSEPHINE CALONNE, AUDREY CALVERT, TYSON CARMODE, KATARRAH CHURCHILL, RYLEE CORLEW, HALEY CRAFT, CHRISTIAN CRAWFORD, LILLYN CROCKETT, MYA DARNELL, BRENNAN DAVIS, JAYLYNN DAVIS, LEVI DEMENT, CONNER DOAN, EMERSON DORTON, SHELBY DRISKILL, HOLDEN DUER, and ASHTON DVORAK.

RYLEE EATON, ANNA ELLINGHOUSE, CHASE FARMER, KAYLIE FARMER, R.J. FARMER, MARIE FEES, PRESTON FITZPATRICK, AYDEN FLEMING, KASEN FORKUM, KALEB FREEMAN, PIPER FREEMAN, DAISY GALLARDO, LUKE GENTRY, SOFIA GIBSON, DYLAN GREENE, GRACEN HAMPTON, NATHAN HARRIS, KAYLEE HAZEL, AMELIA HOLDEN, MATTHEW HONEYCUTT, NICOLE HUA, BROOKLYN HUGGINS, and GABRIELLE INGRAM.

HAYDEN JARRELL, LANDON JARRELL, PEYTON JARRELL, AMELIA JENKINS, TRISTAN KING, ANISTIN KYLE, BROOKE LASATER, SHERRY LESLEY, BROOKLYN LINK, ABBIE LLOYD, SHANE MATTHEWS, KENNEDY MCCORMICK, KAYLEE MCVEY, ADALINE MEDLEY,  TOMMIJO MITCHELL, ELIJAH MONTGOMERY, LEON MORLAN, DALTON NOBLE HALEIGH NOBLE, VICTORIA NOBLE, and HAILEY NORTHERN.

KATELYNN OWENS,ABBYGAIL POWELL, MACKINLEE RODRIGUEZ, ETHAN ROSS, CY SCOTT, BEN SHERIDAN, LARISSA STANLEY, SOPHIA STEVENS, BROOKLYNN TABER, MACIE TEMPLEMIRE, KIARA TERRY, CAMRIN THURSTON, TIA TIDWELL, ALLISON TURNBO, MACKENZIE VAUGHN, ASHTIN VINCENT, AVIN VINCENT, ALYSSA WARREN, LE-ROY WATSON, LANDON WEATHERS, KOREY WHEELER, CARSON WILLIAMS, RHYDER WILLIAMS, EMMA WORLEY, RYAN YOUNG, and ETHAN ZABELIN.


Last Updated on October 29th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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T.S. Hill Middle School 6th Grade Honor Roll 1st Quarter 2018
October 29th 2018 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hill Middle School 6th Grade Honor Roll 1st Quarter 2018
Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School has announced their 2018 1st Quarter Honor Roll students for 6th grade.  Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.

Successful, lifelong learners set aside a time and a space every day to do their homework. Student who can manage their daily workload have a better chance of attaining academic success.

Below are the following 6th grade Honor Roll students in alphabetical order:

AVEREE ACKMAN, CAMERON ADDIS, LANDON AKRIDGE, NOLAN ALFORD, ERIC AVERY, EVAN AVERY, RANDELL BECK, CAMERON BELL, ZACHARY BILLINGSLEY, LUKE BISHOP, LAWSON BLOCKER, ELIZABETH BOLIN, MASON BONDY, TESSLA BONER, BROOKLYN BOYER, ANNALISA BRADLEY, COOPER BUCHANAN, AUTUMN BUDDE,MADISON CAREY, BEAU CARRIER, KATI CARRILLO, CHLOE CASH, CHRISTIAN CHAPPELL, BENJAMIN CHRISTIAN, REESE COLYER, CHRISTOPHER CRADER, AUDREY CULP, AND MICHALIE CURRIE.

RYLEE DAWSON, BENJAMIN DOWDY, CALI DUNCAN, LANEY EDWARDS, BRILEY ENGLER, DESTINY FLOYD, JOSEPH FORTNER, BROOKLYNN FRANKLIN, DESTINEE FRASER, ETHAN GLAUS, DOMINIC GOLD, KIERA GOODMAN, CALEB GOTT, TANNER GUILING, CHRISTIAAN HAASBROEK-WIRZ, AURORA HAMPTON, LYDIA HANNER, PEYTON HARTLINE, MARLIE HATTON, KAYLYNN HAWS, AUNDREA HERNANDEZ, KASMIRA HESTER, MAKAYLA HOOK, AND JACKSON HOWARD,

SOPHIA JAMES, SYMPHONY JARRELL, ANNEY JAYNES, KINSEY JELINEK, RYAN KAUFMAN, KINLEY KENNEDY, MICKEY KINGERY, KENADY KRAPF, DAYTHAN LANE, KIERSTYN LAWHORN, THOMAS LEE, JEFFREY LESLEY, JACOB LUTMER, PUJA MAISURIA, ASHTON MALONE, RICARDO MARTINEZ, MCKENNA MCBROOM, ASHLEY MCCOY, KAYLEY MCCOY, LEE-MICHAEL MCDONALD, MAGGIE MCMILLION, CARLY MCMUNN, FISHER MENLEY, OWEN MILLER, BRYDEN MOORE,BROOKE MORGAN, BROOKLYN MOUTON, JUSTIN MURPHY, AND KATELYN NICHOLS,

FAITH OLSEN, JAKE PAINE, JOSEPH PASSLEY, CARLY PATTERSON, EMMA PENNINGTON, ISABELLA PITTMAN, KEAGAN POLLEY, DREXLER POPE, ADELINE PRANCE, CAYTON PRUETT, LOGAN PULLUM, SAWYER RASCHER, AVERY RILEY, CALE ROBINSON, GABRIEL ROBINSON, LUCAS ROGERS, LAYTON SHAFER, ALEXIS SISK, KAYLEA SMITH, TYLER SPENCE, RHYLEY SPENCER, CAROLINE STONE, MADISON SUTTON, TUCKER TEMPLES, ESSABELLA VOSS, KAILEIGH WALLACE, THAIS WATERS, SEAN WHEETLEY, CALI WHITE, CALE WHITTINGTON, KORBIN WILLIAMS, COOPER WORLEY, AND FEBE WORLEY.


Last Updated on October 29th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Bernie Positive Office Referrals for Week of October 22, 2018
October 29th 2018 by Dee Loflin
Bernie Positive Office Referrals for Week of October 22, 2018

Bernie, MO - Bernie Elementary Positive Office Referrals were awarded this week.

Students who earn such an honor also received a Subway Sandwich Gift Card and a POR Certificate.

These students were referred for displaying positive behavior!

Picture front row from left to right: 

Haley worked hard on her reading all week.

Asia did terrific in Art class this week.

Lily is a good friend and a hard worker!

-aelyn worked well with her team during small group time. They were an excellent example of great teamwork.

Aubree is a hard worker.

Jordyn is a great helper in the classroom.

Jacob worked well with his team during small group time. They were an excellent example of great teamwork.

Elijsha worked well with his team during small group time. They were an excellent example of great teamwork.

Dennis helped his teacher pick up the pencils off the floor and he pushed in the chairs other students had left out. He also straightened the carpet squares.

Back row from left to right:

Carson did terrific in Art class this week.

Rylan picked up all of the contents that fell out of another student's art box because this student was going to be in trouble if she was late.

Brooklyn worked well with her team during small group time. They were an excellent example of great teamwork.

Jack worked well with his team during small group time. They were an excellent example of great teamwork.

Cane gave his Pokemon stickers that he received from Scholastic to another student because he knew that student loved Pokemon.

Mason has been a great helper during class.

Avery saw that Mrs. Lanpher needed help keeping kids safe in the Elementary Music Department obstacle course and he helped.

Bailey helped another student who was behind.


Last Updated on October 29th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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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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