
As of Monday, July 27, 2020, Three Rivers College will require face coverings to be worn by faculty, staff, students, and visitors while in a building and while not physically separated in an office or room without others present.
Face coverings must be worn outdoors if the recommended six feet social distancing cannot be maintained.
Students living in College housing are not required to wear face coverings when inside their housing unit, but must otherwise follow the requirements.
If more than one individual is present, face coverings must also be worn inside College vehicles. As with other buildings, face coverings must be worn in food service areas and food will only be available to-go.
“We understand that wearing face coverings can be uncomfortable and can feel like a hassle, but it is necessary to provide a safe work and learning environment at this time,” said Dr. Wesley Payne, President of Three Rivers College.
“Social distancing is often not possible in classrooms and crowded hallways, for instance,” said Payne. “We have been consulting with local health officials, and all recommend face coverings when social distancing is not possible. Our students’ health and safety are of the utmost importance. So, while it may seem inconvenient, we believe requiring face coverings is one of the best things we can do to keep our students, faculty, and staff healthy.”
Like with other attire, face coverings cannot have imagery or words that would be disruptive to the learning environment.
Face coverings must properly cover the nose and mouth and against the sides of the face and be secured around the head as a tube, with ties, or ear loops. Bandanas, kerchiefs, articles of clothing, masks with exhalation valves, or items which are held against the face by hand are not acceptable forms of facial coverings.
There are some exceptions to the mandate. If a person is not able to wear face coverings due to valid health concerns, then reasonable adjustments will be made.
Students with valid health concerns should contact Ann Matthews, Dean of Students, at 573-840-9669 or amatthews@trcc.edu. Faculty and staff with valid health concerns should contact Kristina McDaniel, Director of Human Resources, at 573-840-9695 or kristinamcdaniel@trcc.edu.
Individuals engaged in physical education activity, athletic competition/practice, and theater/music performance are not required to wear a face covering during the activity but are encouraged to maintain social distancing if possible.
Employees and students will each be provided one cloth face covering at the start of the semester, which begins on August 17.
It is the responsibility of employees and students to have their face coverings available and properly maintained. Information will be provided to all students, faculty, and staff on proper use, removal, and washing of cloth face coverings.
Three Rivers College is committed to contributing to the quality of life in Southeast Missouri with quality, affordable higher education opportunities and community services that support and encourage the economic, civic, and cultural vitality of the region. For more information about college and workforce programs and upcoming events, visit trcc.edu.

Dexter Public Schools - Instrumental Music Program - Sixth Grade Beginning Band Camp
Dexter Public Schools will hold beginning band camp next week, from Monday, July 27 through Friday, July 31.
This event is for all students who will be entering sixth grade band in the 2020-21 school year.
Classes will be held Monday through Friday in the band room at T.S. Hill Middle School; times vary depending on which instrument the student is playing.
The schedule for each instrument is:
8:30 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. Tuba and all Saxophones
9:30 a.m. – 10:20 a.m. Trumpet and Flute
10:30 a.m. – 11:20 a.m. Trombone and Clarinet
1:00 p.m. – 1:50 p.m. Baritone, Bassoon and Oboe
2:00 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. French Horn and Percussion
"Attendance at band camp is very important to instill proper fundamentals for the beginning instrumentalist," commented Cody Jinkerson, T.S. Hill Middle School Band Director. "It is vital to set good playing and practice habits from the start. Students will have smaller learning groups to help address their individual needs."
They will not hold parent meetings this year during band camp due to COVID-19; however there will be parent orientation information communicated at a later date.
If parents have any questions, please feel free to email Mr. Jinkerson (cjinkerson@dexter.k12.mo.us) or Mr. Clay (kclay@dexter.k12.mo.us). Mr. Clay is the new H.S. School Band Director and together Mr. Jinkerson and Mr. Clay will have a spectacular year with the Dexter students.
They look forward to making music with your children and we can't wait to attend band concerts!

School Re-Opening Survey for August 2020
Following the unprecedented closure of schools in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Spring 2020, Puxico R-VIII School is preparing for the 2020-2021 school year. As always, our highest priority is the safety and security of our students and staff while striving to provide the best education possible for our students.
"Our hope is to return to school in person with traditional daily instruction on Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020. However, considering the ever-evolving conditions surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, we would like to gather some information from you about our return to school. We are currently working on a re-entry plan that considers and/or addresses any questions or concerns our families might have to the best of our ability. Due to the uncertainties the fall will bring, we expect these plans to continuously evolve and adapt as further guidance becomes available."
We value parent input and would appreciate your responses to this short survey to gain insight on how you would like to see school begin in August.
Please complete the following survey prior to Friday, July 24 at 5 p.m. Thank you! Cindy Crabb
This is a link to survey for Puxico Public School parents/guardians only.

Dexter, MO - Dexter Public Schools needs your input that will help them plan for the future for online learning and transportation issues should the need arise. You must have a student in the district to fill out this survey.
Please fill out the survey for each STUDENT in your HOUSEHOLD!
Questions you will answer are your e-mail address, student's first and last name, grade level, if your child uses bus transportation, do you live within one mile of the school, does your home have internet connection, and what type of electronic devices are available in your student's home.
It takes less than 2 minutes to complete and would be a tremendous help to the school to determine needs etc in the even COVID-19 causes some issues this fall!! Everyone hopes not, but it is better to be prepared.

The University of Missouri has released its Dean's List for the 2020 spring semester.
A total of 11 Stoddard County Students earned a spot on the list.
Bernie: Jari Ann Glass, freshman, Arts and Science Degree and Makayla L. Turner, freshman, Human Environment Science Degree
Bloomfield: Lauren M. Tippen, junior, Agriculture Food and Natural Resources Degree
Dexter: Nathan Paul Gargas, sophomore, Business Degree, Landon Cole Henson, junior, Engineering Degree, Emily Elan Ladd, junior, Engineering Degree, Zarah Jillian Olson, freshman, Engineering Degree, Coby G. Powers sophomore, Arts and Science Degree, Taylor MacKenzie Watson, freshman, Nursing Degree and Katherine Elizabeth Wyman, sophomore, Journalism Degree
Puxico: Kassidy Laurissa Leimbach, sophomore, Agriculture Food and Natural Resources Degree