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Quick News January 12, 2015 Superintendent’s Message John P. Kronour, Ph.D. Happy New Year and welcome back to school. I hope you had an enjoyable and renewing holiday break. Many parents seem to agree that it is nice to have their children home for two weeks with less hectic schedules, fewer commitments and no early morning alarm clocks. Yet, they are eager to get back to routine and the “normalcy” the school day brings! Unfortunately, Mother Nature has greeted us with her annual fury of snow and frigid temperatures. This always presents us with the challenging decision whether to delay or close school. Student safety will always be our first priority with a decision made as early as possible to help parents schedule accordingly. Tipp Makes AP Honor Roll The College Board named Tipp City Exempted Village Schools to the Annual AP District Honor Roll. The recognition reflects the district’s dedication to delivering opportunities to students by increasing access to Advanced Placement course work while maintaining or increasing the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on AP Exams. Several AP teachers attended a recent board meeting to receive this honor. Left to right are Randy Sentman, Annette Malott, Deron Brown, College Board RepresentativeYolande' Berger, and Scott Snyder.

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Quick News

January 12 2015

Superintendentrsquos Message John P Kronour PhD

Happy New Year and welcome back to school I hope you had an enjoyable

and renewing holiday break Many parents seem to agree that it is nice to

have their children home for two weeks with less hectic schedules fewer

commitments and no early morning alarm clocks Yet they are eager to get

back to routine and the ldquonormalcyrdquo the school day brings Unfortunately

Mother Nature has greeted us with her annual fury of snow and frigid

temperatures This always presents us with the challenging decision whether

to delay or close school Student safety will always be our first priority with

a decision made as early as possible to help parents schedule accordingly

Tipp Makes AP Honor Roll

The College Board named Tipp

City Exempted Village Schools to

the Annual AP District Honor

Roll The recognition reflects the

districtrsquos dedication to delivering

opportunities to students by

increasing access to Advanced

Placement course work while

maintaining or increasing the

percentage of students earning

scores of 3 or higher on AP

Exams Several AP teachers

attended a recent board meeting to

receive this honor Left to right are

Randy Sentman Annette Malott

Deron Brown College Board

RepresentativeYolande Berger

and Scott Snyder

Congratulations Tippecanoe Junior clarinetist Luke Becker continues to add to his already

impressive musical resume Luke auditioned for and was selected to perform with

the Bands of America National Honor Band Students from all over the United

States auditioned for this select group Luke will rehearse and perform with the

ensemble in Indianapolis Indiana in late March He is also about to perform with

the Ohio All-State Band in a couple of weeks

THANK YOU The Tipp City School District is extremely grateful to area philanthropic foundations for recognizing

the quality of our education and supporting our mission with numerous generous grants Some of the

requests are being funded by both organizations because of the costs

Tipp City Area Community Foundations The more than $13000 in awards from Tipp City Area Community Foundations allows

Tipp City Exempted Village Schools to replace Automated External Defibrillation units

Nevin Coppock Elementary School to purchase Hot Dots a readiness skills program

Broadway Elementary School to purchase REDcat an audio enhancement system that amplifies

teachersrsquo voices in second and third grade classrooms

LT Ball Intermediate School students to engage in hands-on learning at COSI in Columbus

Tippecanoe Middle School to purchase a media touch screen for student-led collaboration

Tippecanoe High School to purchase e-Book Literature Reference Sets for the Media Center

Tippecanoe High School to prepare for an Introduction to Engineering Robotics STEM Course

Tippecanoe High School to purchase a SawStop Table Saw used for theatre productions

Tippecanoe Educational Endowment

The more than $10000 in awards from Tippecanoe Educational Endowment allows

Tipp City Exempted Village Schools to replace Automated External Defibrillation units

Nevin Coppock Elementary School to purchase Hot Dots a readiness skills program

Nevin Coppock Elementary School to purchase materials for the leveled reading program

Broadway Elementary School to purchase REDcat an audio enhancement system that amplifies

teachersrsquo voices in second and third grade classrooms

Broadway Elementary students to visit the Ohio Caverns

LT Ball Intermediate School students to engage in hands-on learning at COSI in Columbus

Tippecanoe Middle School to purchase a media touch screen for student-led collaboration

Tippecanoe Middle School to purchase tumbling mats for the cheerleading squads

Tippecanoe Middle School to send Power of the Pen Writing Team to competitions

Tippecanoe High School to purchase e-Book Literature Reference Sets for the Media Center

Tippecanoe High School to prepare for an Introduction to Engineering Robotics STEM Course

Tippecanoe High School to purchase a SawStop Table Saw used for theatre productions

Bigger-Than-Life

Broadway Elementary students built a massive 8-foot tall cup stack for an exercise in Physical Education Class Teacher Nick Petro says this task requires significant eye-hand coordination steady hands careful moves patience and concentration It also builds cooperation between students and illustrates the impact of positive encouragement

LT Ball Intermediate Art Club LT Ball Intermediate Art Club students decorated gingerbread houses for their December project They did such a fabulous job and their hard work helped decorate the schoolrsquos display case They looked good enough to eat

SaferOH Tip Line

A new school safety tip line gives students parents teachers and

administrators a way to anonymously report student safety threats to

school officers and law enforcement officers Callers can report

anything that is suspicious or endangering Trained professionals at

Ohio Homeland Securityrsquos Threat Assessment and Prevention Unit

answer all calls and texts review the information and provide

guidance when necessary The number is 844-SaferOH

Slow Down

Motorists are reminded to slow down in school zones The Tipp City Police

Department says the legal speed limit in school zones is 20 miles per hour

during restricted hours These hours include 30 minutes prior to the start of

the school day to 30 minutes after dismissal Ohio law does not require

flashing lights in school zones

Board of Education Reorganizes

The Tipp City Exempted Village Schools Board of Education held its annual reorganization meeting All

five board members will remain on the board The board elected Tom Merritt as President and Kate

Johnsen as Vice President Also serving as board members are Scott Dixon Carla Frame and Frank

Maus The board typically meets the fourth Monday of each month at 630 pm at the BOE office unless

it conflicts with holidays The 2015 BOE meeting dates

January 16th (400 pm)

February 23rd

March 23rd

April 27th

May 18th

June 22nd

July 27th

August 24th

September 28th

October 26th

November 16th

December 14th

The board also approved four work sessions March 16 June 8 September 14 and December 7 These

meetings and work sessions are open to the public and take place at the BOE office

Students Need a Thumbs Up for Breast Cancer Awareness

Students in Mrs Pam Staubrsquos media class are finalists in a Breast Cancer Awareness video contest Two creative works from Tippecanoe High School are among the 15 vying for the top spot The winner is determined by a ldquothumbs uprdquo vote on YouTube ldquoThe Race to Early Detectionrdquo was produced by Tucker Finders Seth Monnin and Richie Robbins rdquo Jump Rope for Breast Cancer Awarenessrdquo was produced by Jeanette Baldwin and David Helms Support these students and help them win scholarship money by clicking on this site and then the title

httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCMKPDcU8Rnaj33FnEQh8oXwfeedview_as=public

Exciting Opportunity for Junior Girls Tippecanoe High School junior girls looking for a wonderful summer opportunity are

encouraged to apply to the American Legion Buckeye Girls State Student delegates get

hands-on learning experiences on the mechanics of local and state government This one

week program is an excellent opportunity to learn about duties privileges rights and

responsibilities of good citizenship and patriotism Applications are available in the

high school guidance office and due back before January 15 2015

Exciting Opportunity for Junior Boys Tippecanoe High School junior boys are invited to apply to the American Legion

Buckeye Boys State This is a hands-on workshop in the principles and organization of

Ohio government Young men learn about state government by operating the agencies

and levels of a mythical state government Participants gain knowledge to benefit them

in Problems of Democracy Political Science and AP Government Classes Applications

are available in the high school guidance office and due back before January 15 2015

PARENTS WHO CARE NEEDS YOUR HELP Parents Who Care (PWC) the sponsor of numerous DrugAlcohol-Free activities for THS

students including the After-Prom event needs help PWCrsquos primary fund-raising activities

are basketball concessions and chili suppers PWC is looking for parents and students to work

the concession stand Please consider helping by signing up on one of these links Girls BB Concessions Volunteer Schedule -httpswwwvolunteersignuporgD8WRE

Boys BB Concessions Volunteer Schedule -httpswwwvolunteersignuporgEBQA9

KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UPREGISTRATION Parents and legal guardians of students eligible for 2015-2016 kindergarten enrollment are

urged to register their children during the annual kindergarten round up Students must

be 5 years old prior to August 1 2015 Select Wednesday February 18 between 430 pm

and 700 pm OR Thursday February 19 between 430 pm to 700 pm at Nevin Coppock

Elementary School

PARENTS SHOULD BRINGPROVIDE

1 Birth Certificate

2 Photo of Student

3 Proof of Residence (lease or deed)

4 Driverrsquos License for Identification

5 Custody Papers (if applicable)

Wrestling Champions

Congratulations to the Tippecanoe High School varsity wrestling team for the strong performance at the Spartan Invitational Logan Ferrell was named overall Champion and Tournament MVP The varsity team battled from 20 points down going into the final round of wrestling to WIN the tournament title with 5 individual champions and 6 straight pins Placing for the varsity squad were Logan Ferrell Champion Jack Peura Champion Gabe Callicoat Champion Cole Smith Champion Austin Robbins Champion John Erhard 4th John Hegyi 8th Kory Florence 7th Brandon Arndts 3rd Shane Dodd 3rd Billy Martin 6th The JV team competed at the Annual Versailles JV Tournament The squad finished 8th out of 22 teams Placing for the JV squad were Cameron Abrams 5th Brennen Smallwood 5th Caleb Blake 3rd Zach Sorah 4th Grant Carlson 3rd

2015 TIPPECANOE WINTER BASEBALL CAMP PITCHING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8TH AND 15TH

HITTING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22ND AND MARCH 1ST GRADES 3-5 1100-100 GRADES 6-8 100-300

CAMP WILL BE HELD AT TIPPECANOE MIDDLE SCHOOL COST $4000 per Session or $7500 for Hitting and Pitching CAMP WILL BE RUN BY CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL COACHES

Deadline is February 1 2015 For additional information and registration form go to

httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5277

Lil Devil Cheerleading Event Hosted by the Tippecanoe High School Cheerleaders

Sunday January 25th in the Tippecanoe High School Gym

4 years old to 1st grade 100pm ndash 230pm

Perform at JV Halftime

2nd

grade to 6th

grade 300pm ndash 430pm

Perform at Varsity Halftime

The cheerleaders will teach a cheer and a dance that the participants will

perform with them at halftime of the basketball games on Friday January 30th vs Stebbins

The first 100 participants signed up will receive pom poms and a bag All

participants will receive a t-shirt For more information and registration form go to httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5271

Leave the Cooking to Someone Else The 12th annual Boys Basketball Chicken Dinner will take place on Friday January 30 2015 Each $9 meal includes a choice of a 12 chicken or pulled pork sandwich with sides Meals will be available from 400 until 800 that night Dinner tickets are available from the basketball players in grades 7-12

ACT Prep Test

Online registration begins January 26

The ACT Prep Class prepares students to take the test perform well and possibly increase the test scores Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing

reading techniques and frequent errors in English TMCS will be offering the classes

Mon - Thurs Feb 2-5 6-730 pm YE-01 Mon - Thurs Apr 13ndash16 6-730 pm YE-02 Mon - Thurs June 8 11 6-730 pm YE-03 Class is at Broadway Elementary School

Cost $45 resident$55 non-resident Registration required one week prior to the beginning of the class and a Medical Release form must be on file for students under 18 years of age Students must purchase the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Call 667-8631 for more information or go to wwwtmcomservicesorg

TIPP MONROE COMMUNITY SERVICES MEETING NOTICE Tipp Monroe Community Services will be holding its monthly Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday January 22 2015 at 630 pm at the Government Center 260 South Garber The public is invited to attend

Congratulations Tippecanoe Junior clarinetist Luke Becker continues to add to his already

impressive musical resume Luke auditioned for and was selected to perform with

the Bands of America National Honor Band Students from all over the United

States auditioned for this select group Luke will rehearse and perform with the

ensemble in Indianapolis Indiana in late March He is also about to perform with

the Ohio All-State Band in a couple of weeks

THANK YOU The Tipp City School District is extremely grateful to area philanthropic foundations for recognizing

the quality of our education and supporting our mission with numerous generous grants Some of the

requests are being funded by both organizations because of the costs

Tipp City Area Community Foundations The more than $13000 in awards from Tipp City Area Community Foundations allows

Tipp City Exempted Village Schools to replace Automated External Defibrillation units

Nevin Coppock Elementary School to purchase Hot Dots a readiness skills program

Broadway Elementary School to purchase REDcat an audio enhancement system that amplifies

teachersrsquo voices in second and third grade classrooms

LT Ball Intermediate School students to engage in hands-on learning at COSI in Columbus

Tippecanoe Middle School to purchase a media touch screen for student-led collaboration

Tippecanoe High School to purchase e-Book Literature Reference Sets for the Media Center

Tippecanoe High School to prepare for an Introduction to Engineering Robotics STEM Course

Tippecanoe High School to purchase a SawStop Table Saw used for theatre productions

Tippecanoe Educational Endowment

The more than $10000 in awards from Tippecanoe Educational Endowment allows

Tipp City Exempted Village Schools to replace Automated External Defibrillation units

Nevin Coppock Elementary School to purchase Hot Dots a readiness skills program

Nevin Coppock Elementary School to purchase materials for the leveled reading program

Broadway Elementary School to purchase REDcat an audio enhancement system that amplifies

teachersrsquo voices in second and third grade classrooms

Broadway Elementary students to visit the Ohio Caverns

LT Ball Intermediate School students to engage in hands-on learning at COSI in Columbus

Tippecanoe Middle School to purchase a media touch screen for student-led collaboration

Tippecanoe Middle School to purchase tumbling mats for the cheerleading squads

Tippecanoe Middle School to send Power of the Pen Writing Team to competitions

Tippecanoe High School to purchase e-Book Literature Reference Sets for the Media Center

Tippecanoe High School to prepare for an Introduction to Engineering Robotics STEM Course

Tippecanoe High School to purchase a SawStop Table Saw used for theatre productions

Bigger-Than-Life

Broadway Elementary students built a massive 8-foot tall cup stack for an exercise in Physical Education Class Teacher Nick Petro says this task requires significant eye-hand coordination steady hands careful moves patience and concentration It also builds cooperation between students and illustrates the impact of positive encouragement

LT Ball Intermediate Art Club LT Ball Intermediate Art Club students decorated gingerbread houses for their December project They did such a fabulous job and their hard work helped decorate the schoolrsquos display case They looked good enough to eat

SaferOH Tip Line

A new school safety tip line gives students parents teachers and

administrators a way to anonymously report student safety threats to

school officers and law enforcement officers Callers can report

anything that is suspicious or endangering Trained professionals at

Ohio Homeland Securityrsquos Threat Assessment and Prevention Unit

answer all calls and texts review the information and provide

guidance when necessary The number is 844-SaferOH

Slow Down

Motorists are reminded to slow down in school zones The Tipp City Police

Department says the legal speed limit in school zones is 20 miles per hour

during restricted hours These hours include 30 minutes prior to the start of

the school day to 30 minutes after dismissal Ohio law does not require

flashing lights in school zones

Board of Education Reorganizes

The Tipp City Exempted Village Schools Board of Education held its annual reorganization meeting All

five board members will remain on the board The board elected Tom Merritt as President and Kate

Johnsen as Vice President Also serving as board members are Scott Dixon Carla Frame and Frank

Maus The board typically meets the fourth Monday of each month at 630 pm at the BOE office unless

it conflicts with holidays The 2015 BOE meeting dates

January 16th (400 pm)

February 23rd

March 23rd

April 27th

May 18th

June 22nd

July 27th

August 24th

September 28th

October 26th

November 16th

December 14th

The board also approved four work sessions March 16 June 8 September 14 and December 7 These

meetings and work sessions are open to the public and take place at the BOE office

Students Need a Thumbs Up for Breast Cancer Awareness

Students in Mrs Pam Staubrsquos media class are finalists in a Breast Cancer Awareness video contest Two creative works from Tippecanoe High School are among the 15 vying for the top spot The winner is determined by a ldquothumbs uprdquo vote on YouTube ldquoThe Race to Early Detectionrdquo was produced by Tucker Finders Seth Monnin and Richie Robbins rdquo Jump Rope for Breast Cancer Awarenessrdquo was produced by Jeanette Baldwin and David Helms Support these students and help them win scholarship money by clicking on this site and then the title

httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCMKPDcU8Rnaj33FnEQh8oXwfeedview_as=public

Exciting Opportunity for Junior Girls Tippecanoe High School junior girls looking for a wonderful summer opportunity are

encouraged to apply to the American Legion Buckeye Girls State Student delegates get

hands-on learning experiences on the mechanics of local and state government This one

week program is an excellent opportunity to learn about duties privileges rights and

responsibilities of good citizenship and patriotism Applications are available in the

high school guidance office and due back before January 15 2015

Exciting Opportunity for Junior Boys Tippecanoe High School junior boys are invited to apply to the American Legion

Buckeye Boys State This is a hands-on workshop in the principles and organization of

Ohio government Young men learn about state government by operating the agencies

and levels of a mythical state government Participants gain knowledge to benefit them

in Problems of Democracy Political Science and AP Government Classes Applications

are available in the high school guidance office and due back before January 15 2015

PARENTS WHO CARE NEEDS YOUR HELP Parents Who Care (PWC) the sponsor of numerous DrugAlcohol-Free activities for THS

students including the After-Prom event needs help PWCrsquos primary fund-raising activities

are basketball concessions and chili suppers PWC is looking for parents and students to work

the concession stand Please consider helping by signing up on one of these links Girls BB Concessions Volunteer Schedule -httpswwwvolunteersignuporgD8WRE

Boys BB Concessions Volunteer Schedule -httpswwwvolunteersignuporgEBQA9

KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UPREGISTRATION Parents and legal guardians of students eligible for 2015-2016 kindergarten enrollment are

urged to register their children during the annual kindergarten round up Students must

be 5 years old prior to August 1 2015 Select Wednesday February 18 between 430 pm

and 700 pm OR Thursday February 19 between 430 pm to 700 pm at Nevin Coppock

Elementary School

PARENTS SHOULD BRINGPROVIDE

1 Birth Certificate

2 Photo of Student

3 Proof of Residence (lease or deed)

4 Driverrsquos License for Identification

5 Custody Papers (if applicable)

Wrestling Champions

Congratulations to the Tippecanoe High School varsity wrestling team for the strong performance at the Spartan Invitational Logan Ferrell was named overall Champion and Tournament MVP The varsity team battled from 20 points down going into the final round of wrestling to WIN the tournament title with 5 individual champions and 6 straight pins Placing for the varsity squad were Logan Ferrell Champion Jack Peura Champion Gabe Callicoat Champion Cole Smith Champion Austin Robbins Champion John Erhard 4th John Hegyi 8th Kory Florence 7th Brandon Arndts 3rd Shane Dodd 3rd Billy Martin 6th The JV team competed at the Annual Versailles JV Tournament The squad finished 8th out of 22 teams Placing for the JV squad were Cameron Abrams 5th Brennen Smallwood 5th Caleb Blake 3rd Zach Sorah 4th Grant Carlson 3rd

2015 TIPPECANOE WINTER BASEBALL CAMP PITCHING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8TH AND 15TH

HITTING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22ND AND MARCH 1ST GRADES 3-5 1100-100 GRADES 6-8 100-300

CAMP WILL BE HELD AT TIPPECANOE MIDDLE SCHOOL COST $4000 per Session or $7500 for Hitting and Pitching CAMP WILL BE RUN BY CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL COACHES

Deadline is February 1 2015 For additional information and registration form go to

httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5277

Lil Devil Cheerleading Event Hosted by the Tippecanoe High School Cheerleaders

Sunday January 25th in the Tippecanoe High School Gym

4 years old to 1st grade 100pm ndash 230pm

Perform at JV Halftime

2nd

grade to 6th

grade 300pm ndash 430pm

Perform at Varsity Halftime

The cheerleaders will teach a cheer and a dance that the participants will

perform with them at halftime of the basketball games on Friday January 30th vs Stebbins

The first 100 participants signed up will receive pom poms and a bag All

participants will receive a t-shirt For more information and registration form go to httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5271

Leave the Cooking to Someone Else The 12th annual Boys Basketball Chicken Dinner will take place on Friday January 30 2015 Each $9 meal includes a choice of a 12 chicken or pulled pork sandwich with sides Meals will be available from 400 until 800 that night Dinner tickets are available from the basketball players in grades 7-12

ACT Prep Test

Online registration begins January 26

The ACT Prep Class prepares students to take the test perform well and possibly increase the test scores Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing

reading techniques and frequent errors in English TMCS will be offering the classes

Mon - Thurs Feb 2-5 6-730 pm YE-01 Mon - Thurs Apr 13ndash16 6-730 pm YE-02 Mon - Thurs June 8 11 6-730 pm YE-03 Class is at Broadway Elementary School

Cost $45 resident$55 non-resident Registration required one week prior to the beginning of the class and a Medical Release form must be on file for students under 18 years of age Students must purchase the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Call 667-8631 for more information or go to wwwtmcomservicesorg

TIPP MONROE COMMUNITY SERVICES MEETING NOTICE Tipp Monroe Community Services will be holding its monthly Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday January 22 2015 at 630 pm at the Government Center 260 South Garber The public is invited to attend

Bigger-Than-Life

Broadway Elementary students built a massive 8-foot tall cup stack for an exercise in Physical Education Class Teacher Nick Petro says this task requires significant eye-hand coordination steady hands careful moves patience and concentration It also builds cooperation between students and illustrates the impact of positive encouragement

LT Ball Intermediate Art Club LT Ball Intermediate Art Club students decorated gingerbread houses for their December project They did such a fabulous job and their hard work helped decorate the schoolrsquos display case They looked good enough to eat

SaferOH Tip Line

A new school safety tip line gives students parents teachers and

administrators a way to anonymously report student safety threats to

school officers and law enforcement officers Callers can report

anything that is suspicious or endangering Trained professionals at

Ohio Homeland Securityrsquos Threat Assessment and Prevention Unit

answer all calls and texts review the information and provide

guidance when necessary The number is 844-SaferOH

Slow Down

Motorists are reminded to slow down in school zones The Tipp City Police

Department says the legal speed limit in school zones is 20 miles per hour

during restricted hours These hours include 30 minutes prior to the start of

the school day to 30 minutes after dismissal Ohio law does not require

flashing lights in school zones

Board of Education Reorganizes

The Tipp City Exempted Village Schools Board of Education held its annual reorganization meeting All

five board members will remain on the board The board elected Tom Merritt as President and Kate

Johnsen as Vice President Also serving as board members are Scott Dixon Carla Frame and Frank

Maus The board typically meets the fourth Monday of each month at 630 pm at the BOE office unless

it conflicts with holidays The 2015 BOE meeting dates

January 16th (400 pm)

February 23rd

March 23rd

April 27th

May 18th

June 22nd

July 27th

August 24th

September 28th

October 26th

November 16th

December 14th

The board also approved four work sessions March 16 June 8 September 14 and December 7 These

meetings and work sessions are open to the public and take place at the BOE office

Students Need a Thumbs Up for Breast Cancer Awareness

Students in Mrs Pam Staubrsquos media class are finalists in a Breast Cancer Awareness video contest Two creative works from Tippecanoe High School are among the 15 vying for the top spot The winner is determined by a ldquothumbs uprdquo vote on YouTube ldquoThe Race to Early Detectionrdquo was produced by Tucker Finders Seth Monnin and Richie Robbins rdquo Jump Rope for Breast Cancer Awarenessrdquo was produced by Jeanette Baldwin and David Helms Support these students and help them win scholarship money by clicking on this site and then the title

httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCMKPDcU8Rnaj33FnEQh8oXwfeedview_as=public

Exciting Opportunity for Junior Girls Tippecanoe High School junior girls looking for a wonderful summer opportunity are

encouraged to apply to the American Legion Buckeye Girls State Student delegates get

hands-on learning experiences on the mechanics of local and state government This one

week program is an excellent opportunity to learn about duties privileges rights and

responsibilities of good citizenship and patriotism Applications are available in the

high school guidance office and due back before January 15 2015

Exciting Opportunity for Junior Boys Tippecanoe High School junior boys are invited to apply to the American Legion

Buckeye Boys State This is a hands-on workshop in the principles and organization of

Ohio government Young men learn about state government by operating the agencies

and levels of a mythical state government Participants gain knowledge to benefit them

in Problems of Democracy Political Science and AP Government Classes Applications

are available in the high school guidance office and due back before January 15 2015

PARENTS WHO CARE NEEDS YOUR HELP Parents Who Care (PWC) the sponsor of numerous DrugAlcohol-Free activities for THS

students including the After-Prom event needs help PWCrsquos primary fund-raising activities

are basketball concessions and chili suppers PWC is looking for parents and students to work

the concession stand Please consider helping by signing up on one of these links Girls BB Concessions Volunteer Schedule -httpswwwvolunteersignuporgD8WRE

Boys BB Concessions Volunteer Schedule -httpswwwvolunteersignuporgEBQA9

KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UPREGISTRATION Parents and legal guardians of students eligible for 2015-2016 kindergarten enrollment are

urged to register their children during the annual kindergarten round up Students must

be 5 years old prior to August 1 2015 Select Wednesday February 18 between 430 pm

and 700 pm OR Thursday February 19 between 430 pm to 700 pm at Nevin Coppock

Elementary School

PARENTS SHOULD BRINGPROVIDE

1 Birth Certificate

2 Photo of Student

3 Proof of Residence (lease or deed)

4 Driverrsquos License for Identification

5 Custody Papers (if applicable)

Wrestling Champions

Congratulations to the Tippecanoe High School varsity wrestling team for the strong performance at the Spartan Invitational Logan Ferrell was named overall Champion and Tournament MVP The varsity team battled from 20 points down going into the final round of wrestling to WIN the tournament title with 5 individual champions and 6 straight pins Placing for the varsity squad were Logan Ferrell Champion Jack Peura Champion Gabe Callicoat Champion Cole Smith Champion Austin Robbins Champion John Erhard 4th John Hegyi 8th Kory Florence 7th Brandon Arndts 3rd Shane Dodd 3rd Billy Martin 6th The JV team competed at the Annual Versailles JV Tournament The squad finished 8th out of 22 teams Placing for the JV squad were Cameron Abrams 5th Brennen Smallwood 5th Caleb Blake 3rd Zach Sorah 4th Grant Carlson 3rd

2015 TIPPECANOE WINTER BASEBALL CAMP PITCHING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8TH AND 15TH

HITTING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22ND AND MARCH 1ST GRADES 3-5 1100-100 GRADES 6-8 100-300

CAMP WILL BE HELD AT TIPPECANOE MIDDLE SCHOOL COST $4000 per Session or $7500 for Hitting and Pitching CAMP WILL BE RUN BY CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL COACHES

Deadline is February 1 2015 For additional information and registration form go to

httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5277

Lil Devil Cheerleading Event Hosted by the Tippecanoe High School Cheerleaders

Sunday January 25th in the Tippecanoe High School Gym

4 years old to 1st grade 100pm ndash 230pm

Perform at JV Halftime

2nd

grade to 6th

grade 300pm ndash 430pm

Perform at Varsity Halftime

The cheerleaders will teach a cheer and a dance that the participants will

perform with them at halftime of the basketball games on Friday January 30th vs Stebbins

The first 100 participants signed up will receive pom poms and a bag All

participants will receive a t-shirt For more information and registration form go to httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5271

Leave the Cooking to Someone Else The 12th annual Boys Basketball Chicken Dinner will take place on Friday January 30 2015 Each $9 meal includes a choice of a 12 chicken or pulled pork sandwich with sides Meals will be available from 400 until 800 that night Dinner tickets are available from the basketball players in grades 7-12

ACT Prep Test

Online registration begins January 26

The ACT Prep Class prepares students to take the test perform well and possibly increase the test scores Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing

reading techniques and frequent errors in English TMCS will be offering the classes

Mon - Thurs Feb 2-5 6-730 pm YE-01 Mon - Thurs Apr 13ndash16 6-730 pm YE-02 Mon - Thurs June 8 11 6-730 pm YE-03 Class is at Broadway Elementary School

Cost $45 resident$55 non-resident Registration required one week prior to the beginning of the class and a Medical Release form must be on file for students under 18 years of age Students must purchase the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Call 667-8631 for more information or go to wwwtmcomservicesorg

TIPP MONROE COMMUNITY SERVICES MEETING NOTICE Tipp Monroe Community Services will be holding its monthly Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday January 22 2015 at 630 pm at the Government Center 260 South Garber The public is invited to attend

Board of Education Reorganizes

The Tipp City Exempted Village Schools Board of Education held its annual reorganization meeting All

five board members will remain on the board The board elected Tom Merritt as President and Kate

Johnsen as Vice President Also serving as board members are Scott Dixon Carla Frame and Frank

Maus The board typically meets the fourth Monday of each month at 630 pm at the BOE office unless

it conflicts with holidays The 2015 BOE meeting dates

January 16th (400 pm)

February 23rd

March 23rd

April 27th

May 18th

June 22nd

July 27th

August 24th

September 28th

October 26th

November 16th

December 14th

The board also approved four work sessions March 16 June 8 September 14 and December 7 These

meetings and work sessions are open to the public and take place at the BOE office

Students Need a Thumbs Up for Breast Cancer Awareness

Students in Mrs Pam Staubrsquos media class are finalists in a Breast Cancer Awareness video contest Two creative works from Tippecanoe High School are among the 15 vying for the top spot The winner is determined by a ldquothumbs uprdquo vote on YouTube ldquoThe Race to Early Detectionrdquo was produced by Tucker Finders Seth Monnin and Richie Robbins rdquo Jump Rope for Breast Cancer Awarenessrdquo was produced by Jeanette Baldwin and David Helms Support these students and help them win scholarship money by clicking on this site and then the title

httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCMKPDcU8Rnaj33FnEQh8oXwfeedview_as=public

Exciting Opportunity for Junior Girls Tippecanoe High School junior girls looking for a wonderful summer opportunity are

encouraged to apply to the American Legion Buckeye Girls State Student delegates get

hands-on learning experiences on the mechanics of local and state government This one

week program is an excellent opportunity to learn about duties privileges rights and

responsibilities of good citizenship and patriotism Applications are available in the

high school guidance office and due back before January 15 2015

Exciting Opportunity for Junior Boys Tippecanoe High School junior boys are invited to apply to the American Legion

Buckeye Boys State This is a hands-on workshop in the principles and organization of

Ohio government Young men learn about state government by operating the agencies

and levels of a mythical state government Participants gain knowledge to benefit them

in Problems of Democracy Political Science and AP Government Classes Applications

are available in the high school guidance office and due back before January 15 2015

PARENTS WHO CARE NEEDS YOUR HELP Parents Who Care (PWC) the sponsor of numerous DrugAlcohol-Free activities for THS

students including the After-Prom event needs help PWCrsquos primary fund-raising activities

are basketball concessions and chili suppers PWC is looking for parents and students to work

the concession stand Please consider helping by signing up on one of these links Girls BB Concessions Volunteer Schedule -httpswwwvolunteersignuporgD8WRE

Boys BB Concessions Volunteer Schedule -httpswwwvolunteersignuporgEBQA9

KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UPREGISTRATION Parents and legal guardians of students eligible for 2015-2016 kindergarten enrollment are

urged to register their children during the annual kindergarten round up Students must

be 5 years old prior to August 1 2015 Select Wednesday February 18 between 430 pm

and 700 pm OR Thursday February 19 between 430 pm to 700 pm at Nevin Coppock

Elementary School

PARENTS SHOULD BRINGPROVIDE

1 Birth Certificate

2 Photo of Student

3 Proof of Residence (lease or deed)

4 Driverrsquos License for Identification

5 Custody Papers (if applicable)

Wrestling Champions

Congratulations to the Tippecanoe High School varsity wrestling team for the strong performance at the Spartan Invitational Logan Ferrell was named overall Champion and Tournament MVP The varsity team battled from 20 points down going into the final round of wrestling to WIN the tournament title with 5 individual champions and 6 straight pins Placing for the varsity squad were Logan Ferrell Champion Jack Peura Champion Gabe Callicoat Champion Cole Smith Champion Austin Robbins Champion John Erhard 4th John Hegyi 8th Kory Florence 7th Brandon Arndts 3rd Shane Dodd 3rd Billy Martin 6th The JV team competed at the Annual Versailles JV Tournament The squad finished 8th out of 22 teams Placing for the JV squad were Cameron Abrams 5th Brennen Smallwood 5th Caleb Blake 3rd Zach Sorah 4th Grant Carlson 3rd

2015 TIPPECANOE WINTER BASEBALL CAMP PITCHING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8TH AND 15TH

HITTING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22ND AND MARCH 1ST GRADES 3-5 1100-100 GRADES 6-8 100-300

CAMP WILL BE HELD AT TIPPECANOE MIDDLE SCHOOL COST $4000 per Session or $7500 for Hitting and Pitching CAMP WILL BE RUN BY CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL COACHES

Deadline is February 1 2015 For additional information and registration form go to

httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5277

Lil Devil Cheerleading Event Hosted by the Tippecanoe High School Cheerleaders

Sunday January 25th in the Tippecanoe High School Gym

4 years old to 1st grade 100pm ndash 230pm

Perform at JV Halftime

2nd

grade to 6th

grade 300pm ndash 430pm

Perform at Varsity Halftime

The cheerleaders will teach a cheer and a dance that the participants will

perform with them at halftime of the basketball games on Friday January 30th vs Stebbins

The first 100 participants signed up will receive pom poms and a bag All

participants will receive a t-shirt For more information and registration form go to httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5271

Leave the Cooking to Someone Else The 12th annual Boys Basketball Chicken Dinner will take place on Friday January 30 2015 Each $9 meal includes a choice of a 12 chicken or pulled pork sandwich with sides Meals will be available from 400 until 800 that night Dinner tickets are available from the basketball players in grades 7-12

ACT Prep Test

Online registration begins January 26

The ACT Prep Class prepares students to take the test perform well and possibly increase the test scores Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing

reading techniques and frequent errors in English TMCS will be offering the classes

Mon - Thurs Feb 2-5 6-730 pm YE-01 Mon - Thurs Apr 13ndash16 6-730 pm YE-02 Mon - Thurs June 8 11 6-730 pm YE-03 Class is at Broadway Elementary School

Cost $45 resident$55 non-resident Registration required one week prior to the beginning of the class and a Medical Release form must be on file for students under 18 years of age Students must purchase the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Call 667-8631 for more information or go to wwwtmcomservicesorg

TIPP MONROE COMMUNITY SERVICES MEETING NOTICE Tipp Monroe Community Services will be holding its monthly Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday January 22 2015 at 630 pm at the Government Center 260 South Garber The public is invited to attend

Exciting Opportunity for Junior Girls Tippecanoe High School junior girls looking for a wonderful summer opportunity are

encouraged to apply to the American Legion Buckeye Girls State Student delegates get

hands-on learning experiences on the mechanics of local and state government This one

week program is an excellent opportunity to learn about duties privileges rights and

responsibilities of good citizenship and patriotism Applications are available in the

high school guidance office and due back before January 15 2015

Exciting Opportunity for Junior Boys Tippecanoe High School junior boys are invited to apply to the American Legion

Buckeye Boys State This is a hands-on workshop in the principles and organization of

Ohio government Young men learn about state government by operating the agencies

and levels of a mythical state government Participants gain knowledge to benefit them

in Problems of Democracy Political Science and AP Government Classes Applications

are available in the high school guidance office and due back before January 15 2015

PARENTS WHO CARE NEEDS YOUR HELP Parents Who Care (PWC) the sponsor of numerous DrugAlcohol-Free activities for THS

students including the After-Prom event needs help PWCrsquos primary fund-raising activities

are basketball concessions and chili suppers PWC is looking for parents and students to work

the concession stand Please consider helping by signing up on one of these links Girls BB Concessions Volunteer Schedule -httpswwwvolunteersignuporgD8WRE

Boys BB Concessions Volunteer Schedule -httpswwwvolunteersignuporgEBQA9

KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UPREGISTRATION Parents and legal guardians of students eligible for 2015-2016 kindergarten enrollment are

urged to register their children during the annual kindergarten round up Students must

be 5 years old prior to August 1 2015 Select Wednesday February 18 between 430 pm

and 700 pm OR Thursday February 19 between 430 pm to 700 pm at Nevin Coppock

Elementary School

PARENTS SHOULD BRINGPROVIDE

1 Birth Certificate

2 Photo of Student

3 Proof of Residence (lease or deed)

4 Driverrsquos License for Identification

5 Custody Papers (if applicable)

Wrestling Champions

Congratulations to the Tippecanoe High School varsity wrestling team for the strong performance at the Spartan Invitational Logan Ferrell was named overall Champion and Tournament MVP The varsity team battled from 20 points down going into the final round of wrestling to WIN the tournament title with 5 individual champions and 6 straight pins Placing for the varsity squad were Logan Ferrell Champion Jack Peura Champion Gabe Callicoat Champion Cole Smith Champion Austin Robbins Champion John Erhard 4th John Hegyi 8th Kory Florence 7th Brandon Arndts 3rd Shane Dodd 3rd Billy Martin 6th The JV team competed at the Annual Versailles JV Tournament The squad finished 8th out of 22 teams Placing for the JV squad were Cameron Abrams 5th Brennen Smallwood 5th Caleb Blake 3rd Zach Sorah 4th Grant Carlson 3rd

2015 TIPPECANOE WINTER BASEBALL CAMP PITCHING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8TH AND 15TH

HITTING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22ND AND MARCH 1ST GRADES 3-5 1100-100 GRADES 6-8 100-300

CAMP WILL BE HELD AT TIPPECANOE MIDDLE SCHOOL COST $4000 per Session or $7500 for Hitting and Pitching CAMP WILL BE RUN BY CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL COACHES

Deadline is February 1 2015 For additional information and registration form go to

httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5277

Lil Devil Cheerleading Event Hosted by the Tippecanoe High School Cheerleaders

Sunday January 25th in the Tippecanoe High School Gym

4 years old to 1st grade 100pm ndash 230pm

Perform at JV Halftime

2nd

grade to 6th

grade 300pm ndash 430pm

Perform at Varsity Halftime

The cheerleaders will teach a cheer and a dance that the participants will

perform with them at halftime of the basketball games on Friday January 30th vs Stebbins

The first 100 participants signed up will receive pom poms and a bag All

participants will receive a t-shirt For more information and registration form go to httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5271

Leave the Cooking to Someone Else The 12th annual Boys Basketball Chicken Dinner will take place on Friday January 30 2015 Each $9 meal includes a choice of a 12 chicken or pulled pork sandwich with sides Meals will be available from 400 until 800 that night Dinner tickets are available from the basketball players in grades 7-12

ACT Prep Test

Online registration begins January 26

The ACT Prep Class prepares students to take the test perform well and possibly increase the test scores Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing

reading techniques and frequent errors in English TMCS will be offering the classes

Mon - Thurs Feb 2-5 6-730 pm YE-01 Mon - Thurs Apr 13ndash16 6-730 pm YE-02 Mon - Thurs June 8 11 6-730 pm YE-03 Class is at Broadway Elementary School

Cost $45 resident$55 non-resident Registration required one week prior to the beginning of the class and a Medical Release form must be on file for students under 18 years of age Students must purchase the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Call 667-8631 for more information or go to wwwtmcomservicesorg

TIPP MONROE COMMUNITY SERVICES MEETING NOTICE Tipp Monroe Community Services will be holding its monthly Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday January 22 2015 at 630 pm at the Government Center 260 South Garber The public is invited to attend

Wrestling Champions

Congratulations to the Tippecanoe High School varsity wrestling team for the strong performance at the Spartan Invitational Logan Ferrell was named overall Champion and Tournament MVP The varsity team battled from 20 points down going into the final round of wrestling to WIN the tournament title with 5 individual champions and 6 straight pins Placing for the varsity squad were Logan Ferrell Champion Jack Peura Champion Gabe Callicoat Champion Cole Smith Champion Austin Robbins Champion John Erhard 4th John Hegyi 8th Kory Florence 7th Brandon Arndts 3rd Shane Dodd 3rd Billy Martin 6th The JV team competed at the Annual Versailles JV Tournament The squad finished 8th out of 22 teams Placing for the JV squad were Cameron Abrams 5th Brennen Smallwood 5th Caleb Blake 3rd Zach Sorah 4th Grant Carlson 3rd

2015 TIPPECANOE WINTER BASEBALL CAMP PITCHING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8TH AND 15TH

HITTING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22ND AND MARCH 1ST GRADES 3-5 1100-100 GRADES 6-8 100-300

CAMP WILL BE HELD AT TIPPECANOE MIDDLE SCHOOL COST $4000 per Session or $7500 for Hitting and Pitching CAMP WILL BE RUN BY CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL COACHES

Deadline is February 1 2015 For additional information and registration form go to

httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5277

Lil Devil Cheerleading Event Hosted by the Tippecanoe High School Cheerleaders

Sunday January 25th in the Tippecanoe High School Gym

4 years old to 1st grade 100pm ndash 230pm

Perform at JV Halftime

2nd

grade to 6th

grade 300pm ndash 430pm

Perform at Varsity Halftime

The cheerleaders will teach a cheer and a dance that the participants will

perform with them at halftime of the basketball games on Friday January 30th vs Stebbins

The first 100 participants signed up will receive pom poms and a bag All

participants will receive a t-shirt For more information and registration form go to httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5271

Leave the Cooking to Someone Else The 12th annual Boys Basketball Chicken Dinner will take place on Friday January 30 2015 Each $9 meal includes a choice of a 12 chicken or pulled pork sandwich with sides Meals will be available from 400 until 800 that night Dinner tickets are available from the basketball players in grades 7-12

ACT Prep Test

Online registration begins January 26

The ACT Prep Class prepares students to take the test perform well and possibly increase the test scores Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing

reading techniques and frequent errors in English TMCS will be offering the classes

Mon - Thurs Feb 2-5 6-730 pm YE-01 Mon - Thurs Apr 13ndash16 6-730 pm YE-02 Mon - Thurs June 8 11 6-730 pm YE-03 Class is at Broadway Elementary School

Cost $45 resident$55 non-resident Registration required one week prior to the beginning of the class and a Medical Release form must be on file for students under 18 years of age Students must purchase the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Call 667-8631 for more information or go to wwwtmcomservicesorg

TIPP MONROE COMMUNITY SERVICES MEETING NOTICE Tipp Monroe Community Services will be holding its monthly Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday January 22 2015 at 630 pm at the Government Center 260 South Garber The public is invited to attend

2015 TIPPECANOE WINTER BASEBALL CAMP PITCHING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8TH AND 15TH

HITTING SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22ND AND MARCH 1ST GRADES 3-5 1100-100 GRADES 6-8 100-300

CAMP WILL BE HELD AT TIPPECANOE MIDDLE SCHOOL COST $4000 per Session or $7500 for Hitting and Pitching CAMP WILL BE RUN BY CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL COACHES

Deadline is February 1 2015 For additional information and registration form go to

httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5277

Lil Devil Cheerleading Event Hosted by the Tippecanoe High School Cheerleaders

Sunday January 25th in the Tippecanoe High School Gym

4 years old to 1st grade 100pm ndash 230pm

Perform at JV Halftime

2nd

grade to 6th

grade 300pm ndash 430pm

Perform at Varsity Halftime

The cheerleaders will teach a cheer and a dance that the participants will

perform with them at halftime of the basketball games on Friday January 30th vs Stebbins

The first 100 participants signed up will receive pom poms and a bag All

participants will receive a t-shirt For more information and registration form go to httpwwwtippcityschoolscomPage5271

Leave the Cooking to Someone Else The 12th annual Boys Basketball Chicken Dinner will take place on Friday January 30 2015 Each $9 meal includes a choice of a 12 chicken or pulled pork sandwich with sides Meals will be available from 400 until 800 that night Dinner tickets are available from the basketball players in grades 7-12

ACT Prep Test

Online registration begins January 26

The ACT Prep Class prepares students to take the test perform well and possibly increase the test scores Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing

reading techniques and frequent errors in English TMCS will be offering the classes

Mon - Thurs Feb 2-5 6-730 pm YE-01 Mon - Thurs Apr 13ndash16 6-730 pm YE-02 Mon - Thurs June 8 11 6-730 pm YE-03 Class is at Broadway Elementary School

Cost $45 resident$55 non-resident Registration required one week prior to the beginning of the class and a Medical Release form must be on file for students under 18 years of age Students must purchase the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Call 667-8631 for more information or go to wwwtmcomservicesorg

TIPP MONROE COMMUNITY SERVICES MEETING NOTICE Tipp Monroe Community Services will be holding its monthly Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday January 22 2015 at 630 pm at the Government Center 260 South Garber The public is invited to attend

ACT Prep Test

Online registration begins January 26

The ACT Prep Class prepares students to take the test perform well and possibly increase the test scores Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing

reading techniques and frequent errors in English TMCS will be offering the classes

Mon - Thurs Feb 2-5 6-730 pm YE-01 Mon - Thurs Apr 13ndash16 6-730 pm YE-02 Mon - Thurs June 8 11 6-730 pm YE-03 Class is at Broadway Elementary School

Cost $45 resident$55 non-resident Registration required one week prior to the beginning of the class and a Medical Release form must be on file for students under 18 years of age Students must purchase the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Call 667-8631 for more information or go to wwwtmcomservicesorg

TIPP MONROE COMMUNITY SERVICES MEETING NOTICE Tipp Monroe Community Services will be holding its monthly Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday January 22 2015 at 630 pm at the Government Center 260 South Garber The public is invited to attend