
Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School has announced their 2021 1st Quarter Honor Roll students for 8th 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 8th grade Honor Roll students in alphabetical order:
8th Grade Honor Roll in alphabetical order as sent to the ShowMe Times from the school.
MERIDETH BENTON, GABRIEL BESS, EMILY BOLIN, GIBSON BOOKER, CADENCE BUENAVENTURA, SERINA CHURCHILL, EMMELIA CLIFF, CALI COMFORT, BRITNEY COOPER, MADISON CREADO, HOLDEN CRUMPTON, DESTANY CURETON, LANE DAVIDSON, DANIEL DICKERSON, KLAIRE ESSNER, BRAILYN EVANS, ALEXIS EZELL, CALEB FARMER, KEELEIGH FLANIGAN, LOGAN FRITCH, ALEXIS GEARY, and SARAH GRANGER.
JASON HERVOYAVICH, CONNER HILL, WYATT HOCKERSMITH, SARAH HUDSON, RYLEE HUNT, EMMA JOHNSON, PATRICIA JOHNSON, KARIS KENNEDY, JAXON KING, ADDISON LACY, CARTER LACY, NOLAN LACY, AUSTIN LASATER, OCHEAN LEARUE, BLAKE LEE, JAYLYN LINDEMANN, LOGAN MARTIN, DREW MARTINEZ, DARBY MCCALLISTER, ADDISON MCCORD, ANNALIE MCDONALD, GAVIN MCMULLIN, JAXON MEDLER, BLAIR MEDLEY, HALEY MILLER, ALEXIS MOORE, TRISHA MORRIS, MELODY MOXLEY, ADRIAN MUNOZ, and KENLI MUSGRAVE.
MEREDITH NEA, HOUSTON NEELY, FREDRIC NESSELRODT, MADISON NICHOLSON, ELIZABETH NORRIS, ALEXIS PERKEY, MALIA POLLEY, DEACON PULLEN, TARA PULLUM, CONRAD PURNELL, KILIE PYLE, NAKITA RAY, LOGAN REED, ELLIE ROPER, EMMA SADLER, AVA SCHAEFER, ELI SCOTT, JOHN SEPULVADO, JONAS SHOEMAKER, LAUREN SINDLE, ASHLYNN STANLEY, CARTER STONE, NICHOLAS STONIS, NIA STROMAS, KELBY TERRY, MATTIE THOMPSON, DEVIN TURNBO, RHETT WAMBLE, ELIJAH WHITEMAN, CHEYANNE WILLIAMS, KIRA WINTERS, and WAYLON WOOD.

Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School has announced their 2021 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:
7th Grade Honor Roll in alphabetical order as sent to the ShowMe Times from the school.
JAXON AKRIDGE, PEYTON BALLANCE, GRACE BARBOUR, GRANT BRINEY, LILLIAN BURNS, CARTER CHILDERS, AIDEN CHURCH, JULIETA COLEMAN, CHLOE COLLIER, EMMA COLWELL, DANYL CONN, LILLIAN DAVIDSON, EVELYN DVORAK, YOSELIN FINO LARA, SHELBY FRANCIS, DANIEL GEARY, SAMUEL GILL, BROOKLYN GOODMAN, BARON GREER, KIRA GRIMES, LORELEI GUETHLE, and WILLIAM GUETHLE.
SUNNIE HAMLETT, CONNOR HANKINS, DYLAN HARRIS, ALEXIS HENSON, VICTORIA HERNANDEZ, BROOKLYN HERRON, JUAN HILARION MARTINEZ, KAYLEIGH HILFIKER, SEAN HONEYCUTT, BRADEN HUGGINS, CARSON HURT, WALKER JARRELL, ISABELLA JEFFORDS, JASMINE JONES, JUSTUS LOVELADY, RYAN LOWMAN, HAILEY MADDOX, ELIZABETH MANGUM, HUNTER MASSEY, TANNER MASSEY, MALI MCBRIDE, DYLAN MCCORD, BAILEY MCCOY, MOLLI MCFARLEN, QUINCEY MCLAUGHLIN, MAURIONA MENLEY, JAXON MILLER, ELI MOON, and HANNAH MOON.
CHELSEY NATION, GABRIELLA ORELLANA, AERIANNA OWENS, GAVIN PASSLEY, MADISON PAYNE, DAVID PEDIGO, JAYLYN PETERSON-HAAS, TRISTAN PETZOLDT, MELANIE PFEFFER, LUCAS PIEL, GAVIN PILSING, AUDRINA PORTER, LOGAN PRUETT, KYLE RANGEL, JUDD ROBINSON, RAYCHEL ROBISON, HARLOW RUSSELL, ABIGAIL SCOTT, KASYN STEARNS, ANDREA STESKAL, ABIGAIL TERRY, BRAYDEN VAUGHN, ADALYN WALKER, EMMA WARD, CHLOE WARREN, LANGSTON WERNECK, JAYDA WEST, LILY WISEMAN, EVAN WORTHINGTON, and ELIZABETH ZAHNER.

Dexter High School - This listing of weekly activities is a service offered by the ShowMe Times, working in partnership with Dexter High School Asst. Principal Melissa Hahn 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
CALENDAR
Monday 11-1-21
HOSA Week
Kicking Cats Butter Braid Fundraiser
Tuesday 11-2-21
FCCLA Silent Auction - Library
All District Band Auditions, Jackson High School, bus 3:00 pm
HOSA Week
Kicking Cats Butter Braid Fundraiser
Wednesday 11-3-21
FCCLA Fall Conference in BEC
TRC Preview Day, bus 8:15 am
FCCLA Silent Auction - Library
HOSA Week
Kicking Cats Butter Braid Fundraiser
Thursday 11-4-21
Advisory - FBLA Meeting - Auditorium
FCCLA Silent Auction - Library
HOSA Week
Kicking Cats Butter Braid Fundraiser
Friday 11-5-21
FCCLA Silent Auction - Library
HOSA Week
Kicking Cats Butter Braid Fundraiser
Saturday 11-6-21
State Cross Country Meet in Columbia, TBD
FCCLA Silent Auction - Library
HOSA Week
Kicking Cats Butter Braid Fundraiser
Sunday 11-7-21
No Scheduled Activities

Dexter, Missouri - The 1st Grade classroom of Mrs.Ryan 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: Lennox LeBeau, Kylie Worley, Rice Garner, Emma Garner, Penelope Warren, Annabelle Bowers, Calvin Carnell, Ryan Patterson, and Blake Freeman.
Middle Row: Bailey Atkinson, Karter Kirkpatrick, Bentley Mattingly, Ryder Ackman, April Nichols, Olivia Frazier, and Ares Jarrell.
Front Row: Cayden Lawson, Myles Delcamp, Abbigail Alms, and Raelyn Barnes.

The Three Rivers College Educational Talent Search program has donated a stockpile of gently used STEM kits to the Poplar Bluff Middle School for its hands-on elective.
The recent donation included “two cars worth of drones and other really cool gadgets,” reported sixth grade guidance counselor Britney Stahl, who serves as the Middle School’s ETS point person. She noted that program representatives offered the items to enrich the science, technology, engineering and math program out of the “kindness of their hearts.”
The new tools for classroom activities include Animation Labs, Vortex Labs, KiwiCo Tinker Crate Glowing Pendulums, Laser Projectors, Light-Chasing Robots, Electroluminescent Wire Sculptures, Drone and Test Tubes for Mentos Geyser Experiments, Snowmaking, Jelly Marbles, Water Absorbing Polymer Cubes, Growing Plants in Test Tubes, Rainbow Tubes, Magic Sand, Energy Beads, Water Gel and Orbs, according to STEM instructor Melanie Schalk.
The kits were left-over from the end of the program’s five-year grant cycle, during which officials applied for additional funds to start a STEM club to help keep Junior High students engaged, and used the products for weekly Zoom sessions through the pandemic, according to ETS Director Brandi Brooks.
“We were asking around to see who could possibly use the kits, and ‘Bingo,’ this was the perfect fit,” Brooks said. “I’m excited to see what they do, and thrilled that someone can use it; it’s really cool for the students. I was terrified it would sit here.”
Funded through the U.S. Department of Education, the ETS program provides monthly in-school workshops, college campus tours and cultural enrichment opportunities for Poplar Bluff students, beginning in grade six. Established locally over three decades ago, ETS at Three Rivers is the largest such TRiO program in Missouri, with a seven-person team of outreach specialists.
Eligibility is based on whether students will be first-generation college attendees, their free or reduced school lunch status, and if significant assistance would be needed in order to finance higher education. Around 1,000 students are served in the region, comprised of 10 school districts, with Poplar Bluff being the largest.
“We provide that link for them—whether it’s exposure to college campuses, or helping them go through the application process—to show the importance of something postsecondary in terms of education or a certification program that will advance whatever training it is that you need,” Brooks explained. “We work with the whole student, not just college heavy stuff; tutoring services, soft skills. And every year we build just a little bit more until they get to that [pivotal] junior year.”
Pictured: STEM students of the Poplar Bluff Middle School pose next to a representation of the activity kits generously donated by the Three Rivers College ETS program.
Photo and article provided by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District