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eMule
The official email newsletter of Poplar Bluff Public Schools
www.poplarbluffschools.net
April 18, 2016
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Vol. 4 No. 31
Welcome back to The eMule! Here is the latest news from the Poplar Bluff R-I School District to help start your week on the right hoof.
Chamber honors education partners



The Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce honored three R-I faculty members among several top area educators during the annual Teacher of the Year banquet held Tuesday, April 12, at the Middle School.
 
Art and music teacher Fawn Luecke of the Kindergarten Center, exploring careers instructor Mike Berry of Junior High and biology teacher Gretchen Pendley of PBHS were recognized by chamber chairman Lucas Edington at the ceremony, attended by family and colleagues of the recipients.
 
Click here to view the complete video presentation created by Tim Hicks of River Radio!
 
Above: Teachers (from left) Fawn Luecke of R-I; Jan Gray of Westwood Baptist; Buddy White and Harvey French of Three Rivers; Amy Byrne of Sacred Heart; and Gretchen Pendley and Mike Berry of R-I.
 
Below: Chamber President Steve Halter presents Superintendent Chris Hon a special retirement gift, paying Hon an even more generous compliment: "Chris is the best superintendent I believe that we've ever had at R-I schools."


  
Most NHS pledges inducted in recent memory
 


A total of 35 PBHS juniors were inducted into the National Honor Society during the annual spring ceremony on Wednesday, April 6, in the Kay Porter Theater.
 
The pledges represented the largest group Principal Mike Kiehne had the privilege of welcoming since he took his position five years ago, he noted.
 
"You will sign the historic Poplar Bluff High School register that dates back to the 1940s with alumni - too many to name," said Kiehne, holding up the register to almost 100 in attendance, later joking: "It's an old looking book.
 
"In making this pledge, you are representing not only yourselves but your families and also PBHS, and all those folks before you who were of great service to the community, and probably still are in our community to a large degree," the principal continued.
 
Selection is based on scholarship, leadership, service and character by majority vote of a five-member faculty council appointed by the principal, according to chapter adviser Paul Conover, a social studies teacher.
 
Above: On behalf of the senior officers seated to his left, Principal Mike Kiehne congratulates the 35 new inductees of the National Honor Society.
 
Below: NHS spring pledges include (in alphabetical order) Michael Anagnostopoulos, Hunter Aud, Jazlyn Barnes, Dustyn Barnett, Alyssa Bubanovich, Justin Capps, Jordan Cox, Madison Decker, Drake Dugas, Hannah Fortner, Alexis Hecker, Rachel Henson, Lane House, Katie Huskey, Preston Jenson, Samara Kilgore, Grace King, Morgan McAtee, Hamiz Mirza, MacKenzie Moore, Jared Moses, Trenton Nepean, Molly Ormsby, Analeise Pyland, Katie Redwine, Alexis Reyes-Mortero, Ronin Rice, Lauren Rowland, Madison Sherrill, Humza Siddiqui, Victoria Traver, Baylee Valenzuela, Chloe Vernon, Adam Vincent and Taylor Wiseman.


  
FFA members state-bound!


The PBHS FFA career development events teams recently competed at districts in Cape Girardeau winning first place in floriculture, agronomy and tying for first in the knowledge category out of a possible 34 schools.
 
The winning students will go on to vie in the Missouri FFA State Convention later this week at the Hearnes Center in Columbia. 
 
Top: The floriculture team was comprised of (from left) Brandon Schisler, Sophia Harrison, Summer Whitmer and Trinity Smith.
 
Middle: The agronomy team included (from left) Nick Simpson, Logan Dunlap and Andrew Ellsworth.
 
Bottom: (From left) Kaylee Smith, Millie Cato, Lauren McDonough and Brianna Pickens made up the FFA knowledge team.




  
March Athletes of the Month named
 


Two PBHS freshmen basketball players, Autumn Dodd and Marcedus Leech, were named the Mules Booster Club Athletes of the Month for March.
 
Marcedus, an All-District and All-Conference selection, broke the all-time record for a single season scoring 86 three-pointers. He also led the SEMO Conference with a scoring average of 25.6 points and 81 percent at the free-throw line. For the season, he averaged 21.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game.
 
Marcedus' coach William Durden noted that Marcedus played for the East Squad in the Underclassman All-American game earlier this month in Indianapolis and was the leading scorer in the game with 17 points.
 
Autumn Dodd, an All-District player and honorable mention for All-Conference, led the team in free throws this season with a 73.8 percent average. She averaged 12.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.65 steals and 4.2 assists per game.
 
"Autumn had a wonderful year for coming in as a freshman to a new program and new coach," coach John David Pattillo stated. "(I'm) excited to watch her play and see the growth she's made as a player."
 
Above: Presenting the awards on Friday, April 8, is Booster Club member Brian Taylor.
  
Altrusa donates over 100 children's books



Altrusa International of Poplar Bluff recently donated 120 books to O'Neal Elementary's reading room to be used by teachers as classroom sets. The donation was part of a service project for the civic organization.
 
Above: (From left) School librarian Ashley Robertson and third grade teacher Amy Ethridge, each Altrusa members; students Maison Dennis, Madalyn Shackelford, Natalie Woodruff and Nolan White; and reading teacher Krista Sells.
  
PB
 Event Calendar

Book Drive
The Poplar Bluff Kindergarten Center is holding a drive for gently used age-appropriate books. Drop-off locations include Whitworth's Gift Chest Jewelers, Black River Medical Center and the Kindergarten Center. For more information, call Rebekah Hager at 573-785-4905.

PBMS Honor Choir
The Honor Choir will perform its spring concert at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, in the Middle School and perform at the St. Louis Cardinals game the following day.

TCC Applicants
The deadline is Monday, May 2, for applying to the cosmetology program and June 1 for the technology & industry programs at the Poplar Bluff Technical Career Center. For more information, call 573-785-2248.

ECH Screenings
The Poplar Bluff Early Childhood Center is holding screenings for the 2016/17 school year on Wednesday and Thursday, May 11-12, at the 1235 N. Main Street location. To schedule an appointment, contact Sandy Case at 573-785-6803. Please have your child's social security number when calling. Child must be 3 years of age but not older than 5 before July 31, 2016.
Extra, Extra!
Media logos for 2014-2014 - KWOC, DAR, KFVS 

On Tuesday, April 12, KAIT8 reported about Superintendent Chris Hon receiving a regional honor.
 
The DAR ran the next story in its Teacher of the Year series about the Middle School's Shalyn Copas.
 
The DAR also highlighted Altrusa's generous book donation to O'Neal.
 
On Wednesday, April 13, the DAR reported about the Chamber's Teacher of the Year banquet.
 
The DAR also highlighted a donation Missouri Association for Family & Community Education made to the Little Red Book Shelf project.
 
The ShowMe Times reported about Leadership Day.
 
The ShowMe Times also recognized Gary Simmons for his service to the Board of Education.
 
On Thursday, April 14, KWOC reported about the Heavenly Hafford Memorial Scholarship.
 
The ShowMe Times reported about the ribbon cutting ceremony held for the Junior High addition.
 
The ShowMe Times also reported about Mr. Hon's honor.
 
The DAR reported a feature story about Oak Grove TOY, Dan Cox.
 
On Friday, April 15, the DAR honored the O'Neal and Eugene Field Students of the Month.
 
On Sunday, April 17, KFVS12 also reported about the Junior High ribbon cutting.
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