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Quick News November 25, 2013 Superintendent’s Message John P. Kronour, Ph.D. As we prepare for Thanksgiving break, I am readily reminded how thankful we should be to be a part of such an excellent school district and caring, supportive environment. I am thankful for the outstanding teachers who come to work every day prepared to provide the best learning opportunities for our students. I am thankful for the administrators and support staff who make my job easier and enjoyable. I am thankful for the many volunteers who dedicate hours to our children without looking for anything in return. They play an integral role in the district’s many success stories and enrich the lives of our students. I hope you too have much to be thankful for this year. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Congratulations to the THS Varsity Football Team for a fabulous and memorable season! Although the season came to an end after Friday’s regional final matchup with Trotwood, this team made school history. In doing so, it set the bar high for future football athletes. Congratulations to the team, coaches, and supportive parents! Thank you for an outstanding season! TIPP PRIDE at its best. Photos are courtesy of http://www.letsgotipp.com/ where you can also find and purchase other pictures.

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  • Quick News November 25, 2013

    Superintendent’s Message John P. Kronour, Ph.D.

    As we prepare for Thanksgiving break, I am readily reminded how thankful we

    should be to be a part of such an excellent school district and caring, supportive

    environment. I am thankful for the outstanding teachers who come to work every

    day prepared to provide the best learning opportunities for our students. I am

    thankful for the administrators and support staff who make my job easier and

    enjoyable. I am thankful for the many volunteers who dedicate hours to our children

    without looking for anything in return. They play an integral role in the district’s

    many success stories and enrich the lives of our students. I hope you too have much

    to be thankful for this year. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.

    Congratulations to the THS Varsity Football Team for a fabulous and memorable season! Although the season came to an end after Friday’s regional final matchup with Trotwood, this team made school history. In doing so, it set the bar high for future football athletes. Congratulations to the team, coaches, and supportive parents! Thank you for an outstanding season! TIPP PRIDE at its best. Photos are courtesy of http://www.letsgotipp.com/ where you can also find and purchase other pictures.

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  • Tasty Letter Writing Lesson LT Ball students in the class of Heather Her recently wrote business letters as an extension activity while reading Dear Mr. Henshaw. A few students were delighted to receive letters and items from the business they contacted. In the photo to the right, Colin Maalouf holds his response letter from Rothschild Farms, which also sent him four gourmet dips and pretzels to share with his classmates.

    Water Treatment Plant

    Fourth grade students gave a thumbs up for the tour of the Tipp City

    Water Treatment Plant. The tour ties into their reading unit of Our

    World of Water and their science class study of the sources of water

    on Earth’s surface. Students learned Tipp City gets its water from an

    underground aquifer and even though our water resources are

    plentiful they should never be wasteful.

    Hoop Stars Congratulations to the 2013 Elks Club Hoop Shoot Champions from LT Ball!! Rachel Wildermuth and Andrew Baileys won the 12/13 year old age division. Peter Guevara and Corinn Siefring won the 10/11 year old age division. Charlie Spencer and Caris Romine won the 9/10 year old age division.

  • Hoedown LT Ball students entertained the

    residents of SpringMeade with a

    special square dance performance.

    The students learned their steps

    in physical education classes

    Native Americans from Boonshoft Museum

    The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery traveled to Nevin Coppock to give first graders a lively lesson on

    Native Americans. Students examined many historic artifacts, learned how climate and location influenced

    home building, discovered what food sources were available and how they built tools. Students used their

    artistic skills for a Native American project on bead making.

    The International Potluck and International Movie Celebration was a chance for members to share an

    international meal together and watch a French comedy. Students talked about upcoming events and

    enjoyed the time together with club advisor Mrs. Vernon-Biteau. In the above left photo are International

    Club members Bobby Ryan and William Dean. In the picture to the right, club members sample the cuisine.

  • Spanish Immersion Mrs. Lauran Vernon-Biteau and 18 Spanish IV Honors students enjoyed a total Spanish immersion experience at Wright State University. While there they spoke Spanish with native speakers, professors, and other students from around Ohio while broadening their knowledge about the Spanish-speaking world. Activities included presentations on diverse countries, food tasting, Hispanic musical instruments, types of music, and dances. If caught speaking English, the student was taken to the “cárcel” for an intense one-on-one Spanish lesson with a Wright State Spanish Professor!

    El Dia de los Muertos - Day of the Dead

    THS students enjoyed learning about the Day of the Dead (El Día de los Muertos) in Mrs. LauraVernon-Biteau’s class. Some students participated with hands-on activities, which included decorating their own Day of the Dead Calavera. Calaveras are sugar skulls and are seen throughout Mexico during the festivities related to El Día de los Muertos. Some of those skulls are shown in the photo on the right.

  • Holiday Spirit and the Gift of Giving

    Amasani Kindergarten students have been busy earning money to donate to their Amasani, which means Navajo

    Grandma. Because of the students’ generosity and kind hearts, Emma Bahe, pictured to the left, will

    receive a food box and yarn. The students in the photo are Alex Darner, Hayleigh Szelestey, Kayleigh Diaz,

    and Ben Bledsoe. This is the 18th

    year the district has participated in this program.

    Helpful Elves

    Meanwhile, third grade students in the class of Heidi Silvers wanted to do random acts of kindness for

    children and so they “adopted” three less fortunate children from a local angel tree for the holidays. They

    earned their money to purchase gifts by doing chores at home and raiding their piggy banks. The students

    also announced “Make A Difference Monday” and created writing and journal entries about what their chore money could do when they put it all together as 22 third graders.

    Holiday Gift Gallery at Tipp High School! December 5 7:40 am – 7:00 pm December 6 7:40 am – 2:40 pm Students have been busy making a variety of items suitable for decorating or gift giving. All items are priced $7.00 or less and would make great gifts for friends, family or stocking stuffers. Including:

    Decorated Tabletop Christmas Trees

    Bookmarks

    Snowmen and Angel Decorations

    Heat/Cold Therapy Bags

    Memo Clips

    Jewelry and Scarves

    Tree Ornaments

    Gift Bags and Tags This is a student-centered project with all profits going to support community based educational activities. Hope to see you there!

  • Nevin Coppock 1st Grade Christmas Program:

    Students have been camping and hiking as they learn this year, and Nevin Coppock has been their lodge on their educational journey! But, oh no!!! What if Santa can't find them at their

    campsite on Christmas Eve??? Come see the Christmas program and find out what happens!!!

    Thursday, December 5, 2013 Tipp High School Center for Performing Arts

    First show at 5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Second show at 7:00 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.

    Principal for a Day These Broadway Elementary students read their way to the opportunity to serve as Principal for a day, working side-by-side with their Principal, Mr. Galen Gingerich. Students were challenged to earn 110 points through the Accelerated Reading program BEFORE January 17th. Left to right are Becca Sites, Amelia Campbell, Olivia Amlin, Kayla Williams and Jianna Nichols. Keep up the good reading habits!

    Gettysburg Address

    Broadway students in the class of Kim Adkins observed the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg

    Address with a special program for their classmates. President Abraham Lincoln (aka Principal

    Galen Gingerich) delivered his inspirational and famously short address.

  • LT Ball Science Gallery

    Fifth grade students at LT Ball welcomed family and friends to their Science Gallery. Students

    selected and researched a topic for an at-home science experiment and then presented their findings.

    Some of the students will present their projects at the annual Tippecanoe Science Fair in February.

    REMINDER: Thanksgiving Recess. No school November 27,28,29!

  • CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR CHEERLEADERS

    Congratulations to the district cheerleaders who recently competed in a CBC Competition. The junior high cheerleaders (pictured below) took home 2nd place in the middle school non-tumbling division. The varsity squad (pictured above) earned an impressive fifth place finish against teams that are considered competition squads.

  • BASEBALL FUNDRAISER

    On Monday, November 25

    th, from 4:00-8:00, Chipotle on

    Miller Lane will donate 50% of their food sales to our

    baseball program to anyone who comes into their restaurant

    that night. The only thing that is required is that each

    person must have the attached flyer (either paper copy or on

    their cell phone) or mention that they are with the

    Tippecanoe baseball team. If you could, please make copies

    of the flyer and hand them out to everyone you know or

    send this message via your phone.