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Students build computers with $3k grant
The Poplar Bluff Public School Foundation has awarded $3,300 in computer components so Technical Career Center students can gain experience building CPUs and upgrade their basic skills lab in the process.
Approved unanimously by the board last month, the mini-grant was part of the nonprofit's innovative educational project program, which finances one-time classroom proposals that involve new technologies, unusual field experiences, supportive curriculum resources or exceptional instructional strategies.
"When considering the price for these computers, we decided to forego labor costs of a pre-manufactured computer and use our computer technology students to build the CPUs from scratch," read the grant submission, written by Vocational Resource Educator Barbie Hon. "This proposal serves two purposes then because it also provides enrichment activities for the computer technology students, as well as much needed computers for the entire building."
The students finished the work order last week in Justin Hager's computer maintenance class, spending about two hours on each of the 14 devices. The basic skills lab is used to run embedded credit APlus software, resume writing and other enrichment activities, according to instructors.
"The Foundation board is pleased to fund a unique project that not only fulfills a core need for the students at the Technical Career Center, but also will assist in teaching students real world skills needed for a changing career landscape," stated Dr. Amber Richardson, Foundation president.
Above: Mason Putney and Jasmine Burlbaugh, each of East Carter High School, display the CPUs they helped build.
Below: Larry Thompson of Twin Rivers High School completes an earth and space science activity on one of the new computers in Frankie Moe's basic skills class.
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13th annual Missouri Junior Beta Convention
Several students from the Poplar Bluff Middle School Junior Beta Club qualified to compete in nationals during the 13th annual state convention on Thursday and Friday, Dec. 4-5, at the Black River Coliseum.
Lucas Robertson placed first in spelling; Sidonia White placed third in social studies; and Lily Johnson, Nathan Mays, Clara Rahlmann and River Rowland with alternates Daine Dugas and Landen Maurer placed first in written response and second overall in the Quiz Bowl Division 1 competition. The students all earned the option to participate in the national Junior Beta Convention June 23-30 in New Orleans.
Additionally, a team comprised of Kennedy Rowland, Brady Robertson, Blake Yarbro, Hannah Spencer and Addison Kirkman with Olivia Kirkman as an alternate vied in the Tower of Power competition. While it was not a championship performance, the students won a friendly bet for their placement with coach Cody Young, getting to shave the teacher's head bald upon returning to school.
Since 2003, the state convention has been held in Poplar Bluff, originally at Three Rivers College. This year the event had a record attendance with 2,600 students, according to officials.
Above: (Clockwise) Black Yarbro (back to camera), Addison Kirkman, Kennedy Rowland, Brady Robertson and Hannah Spencer construct a tower using straws and masking tape.
Below: Under the supervision of Melanie Schalk, the Tower of Power team shaves Cody Young's head today in front of the entire sixth grade.
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Beta Club holds toy drive for outreach
The Poplar Bluff High School Beta Club made its annual donation of toys and wrapping paper to the Whole Kids Outreach on Friday, Dec. 5.
The outreach, which serves six counties, has a Share-A-Toy Christmas Store in Ellington that provides a stocking stuffer and a game to children in need if families volunteer to serve the nonprofit for one hour or pay a nominal donation, according to program coordinators.
Above: Program Support Coordinator Connie Pendley (front left) accepts a donation from the Beta Club.
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Students named to All-State Choir
Poplar Bluff High School seniors Mathew Pickard (left) and Christian Cmehil-Warn were selected for the All-State Choir on Saturday, Nov. 14, at Cape Central High School.
The quartet auditions were held after the All-District Choir performance, which featured the duo along with Alyssa Cook, Hannah Earley, Hunter Ellis, Natalie Hunsaker, Ariel Judd, Shelby Ross and Hunter Turner.
The All-State Choir will perform under the instruction of Vocal Music Director Joshua Allen on Saturday, Jan. 30, in Tan-Tar-A at Osage Beach.
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Mr. Science Jason Lindsey of Kentucky interviewed R-I Assistant Superintendent of Business Rod Priest (right) and architect Ben Traxel (left) last week for a news segment to air Wednesday, Dec. 9, on WPSD Local 6 and WeatherNation about the FEMA safe room being constructed at Junior High.
The video is available for viewing on the Hooked on Science website.
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Concert Choir
The Poplar Bluff High School Concert Choir will hold its Christmas concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10, in First Methodist Church.
Lake Road Christmas
The fourth grade Lake Road Christmas concert and art show will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15, in the elementary school gymnasium. Click here for more information.
Oak Grove Winter
The third and fourth grade Oak Grove winter concert is slated to begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15, in the Poplar Bluff Middle School. Click here for more information.
Board Election
Filing for the Board of Education runs from Tuesday, Dec. 15-Monday, Jan. 19, in the Administrative Building. Click here for more information.
Toasty Toes
Eugene Field is holding a sock drive through Thursday, Dec. 17, to be distributed to area homeless veterans via the John J. Pershing VA Medical Center. Please deliver new socks or monetary donations to the elementary school at 711 Nickey St.
Gift Wrap
The school district will host its annual gift wrap fundraiser for St. Jude from 3-9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17, in the Gamma HealthCare Conference Center at 1717 W. Maud St. There is no cost for packages to be wrapped, but donations will be accepted on behalf of the children's research hospital.
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On Monday, Nov. 30, KFVS12 reported about Project Christmas Promise.
The DAR ran a photo spread from the Early Childhood Center's Thanksgiving feast.
On Tuesday, Dec. 1, the DAR reported a preview story about the Mules Swim Team.
On Wednesday, Dec. 2, the DAR reported about Mules swimmer Taylor Norwood qualifying for states.
The DAR also recognized our Gateway to Jobs graduates.
On Thursday, Dec. 3, KWOC reported about the upcoming Lake Road Christmas concert.
The DAR reported about the 70th annual Poplar Bluff Letter Club Gridiron Banquet.
On Friday, Dec. 4, SEMO.net reported about the Teacher Words Matter contest.
The DAR reported about the annual Christmas Tree Forest contest at the Poplar Bluff Museum.
The DAR also reported a preview story about Mules Wrestling.
On Sunday, Dec. 6, the DAR reported about two additional state events sophomore Taylor Norwood qualified for.
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