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Smith-Cotton Junior High recently announced students named to the honor roll for the first semester.
Smith-Cotton Junior High will stage “Annie Jr.” at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 and 17 in the school auditorium.
Seventh-grader Terrence Calloway drops his vote into the ballot box, held by social studies teacher Michael Desmond, during Monday’s electoral college exercise in the auditorium at Smith-Cotton Junior High School.
Freshman Katelynn Siron gets her “I voted today” sticker from social studies teacher Ashley Young.
During the Monday program, Smith-Cotton Junior High students Miranda Gunn, left, Brandon FIsher, Caleb Larimer, and Kasse Dowler answer a series of health and fitness trvia questions from Healthy U program coordinator Sarah Nail.
Healthy U student Letty Rodriguez leads a group of Smith-Cotton Junior High students through a set of sit-ups on Monday. Rodriguez and 10 other Healthy U students are entering the final quarter of their year-long community weight loss challenge, with the winner due to be announced during a public event in January.
Healthy U students Bob Satnan, left, Trish Balance, Amy Schneider and Letty Rodriguez share their health and fitness experiences with physical education students on Monday at Smith-Cotton Junior High School.
Seventh- and eighth-grade students at Smith-Cotton Junior High School will receive sexual health education beginning in December, Principal Wade Norton told the Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education during Monday night’s work session at Parkview Elementary School.
Smith-Cotton Junior High recently announced students named to the honor roll for the second semester.
Alec Wilken, who portrays Tom, a teacher nervous and fearful about his impending first day as an elementary school teacher, second from left, is helped by imaginary characters from Schoolhouse Rock, a 1970s educational program that taught by using music. From left, Ashlyn Witt as Dori, Haleigh Carson as Shulie, and Hannah Henderson as Dina sing “Unpack Your Adjectives” during the dress rehearsal Thursday of the Smith-Cotton Junior High School production of “Schoolhouse Rock Live.” The show will be at 7 p.m. today and Saturday in the school's auditorium. Tickets are $5.
Students work off nervous energy by rehearsing a musical number in the green room while waiting for the start of dress rehearsal. About 25 students have been rehearsing for 10 weeks, said the play's director, Teri Turner, the school's director of speech
If ever there was an example of laughing about pain, eighth-grader and chorus member Stephanie Barnier exhibits it as she has her hair steam-curled by Mackenzie Westphal and hair sprayed by Wendsday Thompson, left, prior to dress rehearsal.
Alec Wilken, who portrays Tom, a teacher nervous and fearful about his impending first day as an elementary school teacher, second from left, is helped by imaginary characters from Schoolhouse Rock, a 1970s educational program that taught by using music. From left, Ashlyn Witt as Dori, Haleigh Carson as Shulie, and Hannah Henderson as Dina sing “Unpack Your Adjectives” during the dress rehearsal Thursday of the Smith-Cotton Junior High School production of “Schoolhouse Rock Live.” The show will be at 7 p.m. today and Saturday in the school’s auditorium. Tickets are $5.
Smith-Cotton Junior High School recently announced students named to the honor roll for the second semester.
Smith-Cotton Junior High School recently announced students named to the honor roll for the first semester.
Smith-Cotton Junior High School will present “Beauty and the Beast Jr.” at times to be announced Friday and Saturday at the Liberty Center.
Logan Fluty, incoming student leader for the Community Café, holding banner at left, accepts a $613 donation for the café from Smith-Cotton Junior High Student Council President Lanie Beard, at right with banner. They are joined by other SCJH student council members. The funds were raised through a penny war, with the Voyagers team winning the competition. Not shown are students Nellie Garbuzov and Emily Kindle, who volunteer frequently at the café and raised $125 toward the effort.
The third time was the charm for the Smith-Cotton eighth-grade girls basketball team.
The Smith-Cotton Junior High eighth-grade boys basketball team rode a second-half surge in posting a 46-34 win over Warrensburg on Thursday night at S-C.
Warrensburg Junior High beat Smith-Cotton Junior High 22-15 on Thursday.
The Smith-Cotton Junior High eighth-grade boys basketball team went on a 9-0 run to start the fourth quarter in posting a 51-44 win over Warrensburg on Thursday night at Warrensburg Middle School.
Smith-Cotton Junior High won the John Boise Middle School eighth-grade basketball tournament by defeating Clinton 48-24 on Friday night in Warsaw.
Smith-Cotton Junior High beat Eldorado Springs 36-19 on Thursday at the Warsaw tournament.
Smith-Cotton Junior High lost 35-17 to Eldon on Wednesday at the Warsaw tournament.
Smith-Cotton Junior High’s boys basketball team beat Eldon 31-27 on Wednesday in the semifinals of the Warsaw tournament.

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