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eMule
The official email newsletter of Poplar Bluff Public Schools
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January 23, 2017
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Vol. 5 No. 18
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.
PB Connect: Teachers inspiring teachers
 


What began as a technology camp to share digital resources to upper grade level faculty has expanded to become a district-wide conference with a total of 133 breakout sessions, ranging from STEM exercises to yoga in the classroom.
 
Attended by approximately 450 R-I educators on Tuesday, Jan. 17, during Collaboration Day at the High School, the third annual 'PB Connect' professional development workshop featured 78 presenters, the vast majority of whom were in-house, with several special guest speakers from across the state.
 
"This is not about devices," said Rockwood Assistant Principal Dr. Christopher McGee in his keynote address. "All that stuff is good and great and awesome for a week... until the next thing comes after. Your first app is your brain, and then your heart."
 
Topics-determined by staff through surveys-included understanding dyslexia, starting an embryology program, developing social contracts, introducing brain breaks and whole brain learning techniques. The PBHS Help Desk staged an interactive playground in the Media Center with cutting-edge tools such as a green screen, View-Master, 3-D pen, Bloxel, Makey Makey, Ozobot and Sphero, which teach students concepts like coding.
 
"I would say four of the five sessions I attended provided me immediate information that is helpful in the classroom," stated PBHS Spanish teacher Charley Harper in his feedback afterward. "I was somewhat ambivalent in my anticipation of the day," the veteran instructor admitted, adding:  "and I left SO pumped and filled."
 
Several vendors who set up booths in between sessions helped subsidize the event, along with donations from Bread and Butter, Donut House, Harps, Kroger, Poplar Bluff Realty, Ultra Glo and Wal-Mart. Chartwells School Dining Services provided meals for employees.
 
PB Connect was first introduced in 2015 beginning with Junior and Senior High, and went on to include the Middle School last year. The event was organized by the R-I chief technology officer, instructional technology facilitators and the vanguard team.
 
"We've had the best PD day that I've been involved with," reported Superintendent Scott Dill on Thursday, Jan. 19, during the school board meeting. "It proves we have all the expertise necessary to elevate this district within our own walls."
 
Above: Guest speaker Dr. Chris McGee tells the audience that lessons ought to come with an expiration date like a gallon of milk.
 
Below: During a session on pets in the classroom led by Lake Road teacher Candace Hovis (left), Early Childhood instructor Amber Moffitt holds a hedgehog while Angie Bowman of Eugene Field looks on.

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Chef 2 School
 


Many Oak Grove first graders tried spinach for the first time through the Chef 2 School program hosted Thursday, Jan. 19, by Chartwells School Dining Services, with dark green leafy vegetables serving as the monthly food focus.
 
"I thought I didn't like it, but I did," student Lexi Walter commented about the vegetable pasta salad.
 
Food Services Director Dixie Harden and Executive Chef Angie Barnett make 14 classroom visits per month at the district's elementary schools, and hope to be able to incorporate nutrition into more classroom lessons going forward.
 
Above: Student Madison Anderson is selected to serve as guest chef, helping to make a cold dish with Angie Barnett (left) and Dixie Harden of Chartwells.
 
Below: Paula Knight's class enjoys a nutritional meal.
  

  
December Athletes of the Month named
 


The Mules Booster Club has named basketball standouts Kiley Bess and Willie Lucas Jr. of Poplar Bluff High School the Athletes of the Month for December.
 
Willie, a senior, is currently averaging 20.5 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game with 85 percent from the free-throw line. His career total is 1,074 points, 511 rebounds, 114 blocks and free throws of 80 percent. Willie was named to the All-Tournament Team at the ShowDown during which he won the three-point contest. In the classroom, he maintains a 9.71 GPA.
 
"Willie is a hard worker and is very determined," basketball coach Will Durden stated. "Willie has had a very good career and will continue to get better."
 
Kiley has averaged 15.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game, starting in all varsity contests as a freshman. She was named to the Mustang Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team in Hoxie, Ark. In the classroom, she has maintained straight A's throughout the first semester.
 
"Kiley is a very hard-working, conscientious person with a lot of basketball talent," Lady Mules coach John Pattillo said.
 
Above: Pictured presenting the awards to Kiley Bess and Willie Lucas Jr. on Tuesday, Jan. 10, is Booster Club member Brian Taylor.
  
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Understanding Autism
Recipient of the prestigious Mental Health Champion Award, author Aaron Likens of "Life on the Other Side of the Wall" will speak about his personal experience with Asperger Syndrome to Junior High students in two hour-long sessions beginning at 9:38 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, in the gymnasium at 550 Westwood Blvd. The event is free and open to the public. To RSVP, call event organizer Easterseals Midwest at 573-339-9300.
 
ECH Screening
The Poplar Bluff Early Childhood Center is holding screenings for its half-day program during the 2017/18 school year on Thursday, Feb. 16, 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 handy when calling. Child must be 3 years of age but not older than 5 before July 31, 2017.
Extra, Extra!
Media logos for 2014-2014 - KWOC, DAR, KFVS 
On Thursday, Jan. 12, KAIT8, KFVS12, KLID and KTVK reported about our new district website.
 
The DAR recognized the Junior High Honor Roll.
 
On Friday, Jan. 13, the DAR reported about the evolution of our mentoring program, as well as the Trivia Night fundraiser of the Academic Assistance Group.
 
On Tuesday, Jan. 17, the DAR reported an inspirational story of student athlete Savannah Hicks, who was able to return to the basketball court just six weeks after open-heart surgery.
 
On Friday, Jan. 20, the DAR recognized the Middle School Students of the Month.
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