
Dexter T.S. Hill Middle School - This listing of T.S. Hill Middle School activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, Scott Kruse, T.S. Hill Middle School Principal 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 dloflin@showmetimes.com or call (573) 380-3318.
CALENDAR
NOVEMBER
Monday Nov 1 BB vs. Richland 5:30
Tuesday Nov 2-4 GBB 7th Grade Cape Tourn
BB @ Advance 6:00/5:00
Thursday Nov 4 BB @ Woodland 6:00/4:45
Monday Nov 8 GBB vs. Naylor 5:30
BB @ BC 6:00/5:00
Tuesday Nov 9 GBB @ Kennett 6:00/4:15
BB vs. Puxico 5:30
Thursday Nov 11 BB vs. Bloomfield 5:30
Friday Nov 12 Talent Search
Monday Nov 15-19 SCAA Tournament
Friday Nov 19 Staff Appreciation Breakfast HS Cafeteria
Tuesday Nov 16 Wrestling @ Sikeston 5:00/3:45
Monday Nov 22 BB vs. Bluff 5:30
Tuesday Nov 23 BB @ Jackson 4:30/3:00
Wrestling @ Cape 4:30/3:00
Wednesday Nov 24-26 Thanksgiving Break-NO SCHOOL
Monday Nov 29 BB @ Cape 4:30/3:00
Tuesday Nov 30 Wrestling @ NMCC 5:00/3:45
DECEMBER
Wednesday Dec 1 Wrestling @ Jackson 5:00/3:15
Thursday Dec 2 Wrestling @ Bluff 5:00/3:45
BB vs. Kennett 5:30
Saturday Dec 4 Wrestling @ Farmington 9:00/6:00
Tuesday Dec 7 Talent Search
Wrestling @ HOME 5:00
BB vs. Sikeston 5:30
Thursday Dec 9 Choir Concert 6:00 MS Gym
Friday Dec 10 8th Grade Choir to Sing in Cape 9:00
Saturday Dec 11 Wrestling @ Jackson 9:00/7:15
Thursday Dec 16 Band Concert 6:00 MS Gym
Friday Dec 17 Door Decorating Competition-TBA
Ugly Sweater Competition-TBA

Dexter, Missouri - The Kindergarten classroom of Mrs.Cecil earned the Southwest Elementary Positive Behavioral Support Reward Flag for September 2021.
School Wide Positive Behavior Support (SWPBS) award is presented at the start of each month at Southwest Elementary. One classroom in each grade is recognized for exhibiting the high character with regard to observing the school's 3R's.
The 3R's stand for being Respectful, Ready to Learn and Responsible. The class with the highest attendance average, combined with the fewest disciplinary measures and general good character are awarded a 3R red flag to be posted in their classroom for the next month.
Back row from left to right: Levi Shafer, Matthew Crosby, Emery Rice, Makenly Garner. Makenzee Howard, Jaxon Marvel, and Dayton Fortner.
Front row from left to right: Jace Sullivan, Jacob Wolfe, Sariyah Robinett, Rhett Wheatley, Carter Powell, Kinsley Christian, Lauriyn Good, and Aubree Chance.
Photo provided by Starla Pulley, Southwest Elementary School Counselor

Bernie R-XIII School District - This listing of weekly activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times.
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 dloflin@showmetimes.com
Monday, November 1
Scholar Bowl @ Hayti (Quad) 4 pm
JH Basketball @ Twin Rivers Tournament TBA
Tuesday, November 2
Scholar Bowl @ Bell City 6 pm
JH Basketball @ Twin Rivers Tournament TBA
Wednesday, November 3
JH Basketball @ Twin Rivers Tournament TBA
Thursday, November 4
FAFSA night 3:30-5:30
JH Basketball @ Twin Rivers Tournament TBA
Saturday, November 6
3rd-6th Intramural Basketball
State Cross Country Meet in Columbia, TBD

Bloomfield R-XIV School District - This listing of weekly activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with Bloomfield School Superintendent Toni Hill.
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 dloflin@showmetimes.com
CALENDAR
Nov 1 to Nov 12 - Band Fundraiser - Coffee/Tea/Cocoa
Nov 1 - 5th MS Boys Basketball Twin Rivers Tournament
Nov 3rd All Day FCCLA Regional Meeting @ Dexter
Nov 3rd All Day TRCC College Preview Day - Juniors and Seniors

Poplar Bluff, MO - Fifty universities, technical trade schools and branches of the military were represented during the return of the College Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 19, at Poplar Bluff High School.
“Our juniors have not had a normal year since eighth grade,” pointed out Sara Woodard, PBHS counselor. While the public health crisis “created some virtual opportunities students didn’t have before,” she continued, the opportunity for students to have questions answered in person is unparalleled.
The hope, Woodard noted, is to offer students “as much exposure” to postsecondary options as possible. The annual event, organized through the Missouri Association for College Admission Counseling, is open to PBHS juniors and seniors, as well as Top 30 sophomores.
There were a few institutions represented for the first time in recent memory, according to the counseling department, including the University of Mississippi and the Nossi College of Art in Nashville.
Michelle Donovan, Nossi admissions representative, explained how the art school was looking to branch out into the Missouri market, and the St. Louis National College Fair was canceled. Specializing in just five select programs, Nossi offers a fixed-tuition policy with no out-of-state fees, and recently added dormitories.
Another resource available for high schoolers is a full-time college and career adviser, Jade McCain, who began at her alma mater last month. A collaboration between the Missouri College Advising Corps under the University of Missouri Extension and AmeriCorps, the position is offered at host schools with a high percentage of low-income, underrepresented and prospective first-generation college students.
Advisers, like McCain of the PBHS Class of 2017, are often from backgrounds and schools similar to the students that they serve. The “near-peer approach” is different than other programs in that the advisers are available to all students on campus for postsecondary planning, apprenticeship opportunities and coordinating group activities, according to MCAC literature.
Pictures: Students stop to learn about culinary arts and other degree programs offered at Sullivan University in Louisville.
Photo and article by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District