From Around the World to Monett: Students in Monett Schools represent 29 spoken languages

From Around the World to Monett: Students in Monett Schools represent 29 spoken languagesFrom Around the World to Monett: Students in Monett Schools represent 29 spoken languages
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From Around the World to Monett: Students in Monett Schools represent 29 spoken languages

From Around the World to Monett: Students in Monett Schools represent 29 spoken languages
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Since 2001, Show Me The Ozarks Magazine has showcased what makes the Four States such a fantastic place to live, work, play and visit.

We continue to celebrate with you, our loyal readers and advertisers, all that makes our region exceptional. The sights and the sounds. The parks and the trails. The dining. The shopping. The sports and the theater. The nightlife and the day trips. The rich heritage and the promising future.

Show Me The Ozarks Magazine promises to provide the highest level of quality, integrity and professionalism possible. If you have a story that you’d like to share with our readers, or if you have comments, questions or suggestions, we would like to hear from you!

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29 Languages are Spoken in the Halls of Monett Schools

From Guatemala to Myanmar to the Marshall Islands, the world has come to Monett, Missouri. Students in the district represent 29 languages, turning classrooms into places where cultures meet and learning stretches well beyond textbooks. Director of English Language Development Daphne Hensley and Superintendent Dr. Mark Drake are shown with some of the students who represent these languages.

November 2025

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From Around the World to Monett: Students in Monett Schools represent 29 spoken languages

From Around the World to Monett: Students in Monett Schools represent 29 spoken languages

A Day in the Life at Baugh Flight Park

A Day in the Life at Baugh Flight Park

For nearly three decades, Baugh Flight Park near Reeds has been a place where powered parachutes lift more than just pilots into the sky—it’s where the Baugh family shares their love of flying across generations, welcoming students, neighbors, and visitors into a community built on adventure and wonder.

17th Annual Cutest Pet Contest Winners

17th Annual Cutest Pet Contest Winners

The 17th Annual Pet Contest celebrated adorable pets while raising funds for the Joplin Humane Society and Faithful Friends Animal Advocates, with Chance the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel taking first place, followed by Mini the tailless tabby, Wicket Bear the Pomeranian-Shih Tzu mix, and Ross the Yorkie Terrier as Facebook Fan Favorite. Every furry contestant was honored as a winner in spirit.

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Editor's Letter

Thankful for Veterans, Diverse Local Regions and Thanksgiving Memories

Here we are, in the last two months of 2025. I know we all say it all the time, but seriously, how are we in November already?  

In our November issue, we share information about veterans’ organizations in the area. We’re always honored to feature these organizations and resources because they could help and benefit local veterans. Read about Charlie 22 Outdoors, Peterson Outdoors Ministries, Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity and OurVeteransFirst, and discover how they’re helping veterans.

We also feature the Monett and Aurora, Missouri, area in this issue. This Southwest Missouri region is home to many industries and manufacturers with products found all over the world. And speaking of the world, the Monett School District has 29 languages spoken in its hallways. This just amazes me. Twenty-nine languages? They’ve made it work beautifully and the students continue to thrive. The school district is also a model to schools in other parts of the state with a large language diversity. You’ll find these articles plus stories about Aurora’s annual Community Christmas event and how all “Roads Lead Home” in Aurora.

And, since we’re in the holiday season, read about holiday safety, a local tree-lighting ceremony and the SMTO team’s Thanksgiving memories and mishaps. I couldn’t decide which Thanksgiving memory to share. I had three that came to mind. I’ll share one now. I guess it’s not really a memory but more of a confession. I’d never eaten green bean casserole until 3-4 years ago. I guess no one in my family ever made it. I know it’s a dish found on many people’s holiday tables, but I’ll admit it was just OK to me. I don’t think the person who made it did a bad job, it just wasn’t something I wanted more of. Maybe it contained too many vegetables and not enough carbs for me.

I hope you all have a blessed Thanksgiving, however you celebrate and whatever is on your table!

Sincerely,

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Wendy Brunner, Publisher/Editor

P.O. Box 3325 • Joplin, Mo 64803