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Volume 4, Issue 38
May 29, 2019
Tipp City Exempted
Village Schools
Quick News Superintendent’s Thoughts
Dr. Gretta Kumpf
Congratulations to the Tippecanoe High School Class of 2019. On Saturday evening, Tipp City Schools held its 142nd Annual Commencement Exercise and awarded 195 diplomas to very deserving young men and women who successfully fulfilled the requirements set before them. These new graduates were just kindergarten students during my early years with the district and it has been a true joy watching them mature into confident, young adults prepared for the next chapter in their lives. I am so proud of who they have become and all that they have accomplished in the classroom and through their extra-curricular activities. I share a common parental sentiment; time passes too quickly! I hope students have fond memories of their time with Tipp City Schools and feel well prepared for their post-graduation plans. Whether they are soon departing for college, entering the military, starting a new job, learning a trade, or taking a mission trip, I know they leave Tipp City Schools with a strong foundation rooted in a tradition of excellence. We know you will do great things!
WE are TIPP!
Families, friends, and staff cheered on the Class of 2019 at this past weekend’s graduation ceremony. Congratulations to the district’s newest alumni!
Congratulations Class of 2019
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Josiah Allan Trevor Bolanger Tristan Spencer Ethan Wendel
Four
Students
Earn
Eagle
Scout
Congratulations to 4 Tippecanoe High School graduates who earned Eagle Scout. Eagle Scout is the highest achievement or rank attainable in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Since its inception in 1911, only four percent of Scouts have earned this rank after a lengthy review process. Each student completed an Eagle Scout project as part of the merit process. Josiah Allan cleared honeysuckle from Bruckner Nature Center; Trevor Bolanger built benches for the Tipp City Senior Center; Tristan Spencer painted the interior of the former Tipp City Senior Center; Ethan Wendel created a Historic Building Tour for Downtown Tipp City. All four recipients are from Boy Scout Troop 395.
College and Career Signing Day at Tippecanoe High School
Members of the Tippecanoe High School Class of 2019 signed their Certificate of Commitment during the school’s annual College and Career Signing Day. Whether continuing their education, entering the military, or obtaining employment, students pledged to invest in the future.
Elevate the Arts Showcases Students’ Talents
The district-wide Elevate the Arts was a great success. The evening featured visual, theatrical, and musical arts. It included a gallery of student artwork in grades K to 12, a fashion show, one-acts, and performances by many groups. Now in its third year, the event was a tremendous display of spectacular student talent.
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Students of the Month
Congratulations to LT Ball Intermediate Students of the Month for May! Teachers selected these students for the month honor because they exhibit the PBIS principals. They know how to be responsible, be respectful and have integrity.
Teacher of the Year Nominees
Congratulations to the Tippecanoe Educational Endowment Teacher of the Year nominees. TEE will announce the winner at the district’s year-end celebration on Thursday.
Gabrielle Andersons Nevin Coppock Elementary
Melissa Clauss Broadway Elementary
Lori Paulet LT Ball Intermediate School
Matt Lieber LT Ball Intermediate School
Dan Malott Tippecanoe High School
Kevin Knapke Tippecanoe High School
Annette Malott Tippecanoe High School
Steve Parks Tippecanoe High School Tippecanoe Middle School
Tippecanoe Middle School Honors Students TMS Student Achievement Award This award is determined by the staff and it recognizes a student who is exemplary in the areas of Citizenship, Leadership, Scholarship, and Sportsmanship. Congratulations to Aila Dunkle.
Red Devil Award This award is determined by the staff. It recognizes students who work extremely hard and demonstrate integrity, character, effort, and kindness towards others. Congratulations to Keenan Melton.
Optimist Student of the Year Award This award is determined by the staff and it recognizes the school’s top 8th grade academic student. This student puts forth their best effort every day and works hard to be successful in the classroom. Congratulations to Hannah Wildermuth.
Archie Griffin Award This award is presented to an 8th grade male and female student athlete who have been outstanding in their efforts to promote sportsmanship in their school and community. Congratulations to DJ Martin and Hannah Wildermuth.
OHSAA Award of Excellence This award is presented to a student who displays exemplary Sportsmanship, Ethics, and Integrity. Congratulations to Shelby Hept.
Aila Dunkle Keenan Melton Hannah Wildermuth DJ Martin Shelby Hept
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In his courtroom in the Dayton, Ohio Federal Courthouse, Judge Michael Newman hosted Tippecanoe High School students. The students heard presentations from Judge Newman, career law clerk Mike Rhinehart, Assistant U.S. Attorney Kevin Koller, and Deputy U.S. Marshal Ivan Garcia. Topics included federal jurisdiction, the structure of the federal courts, separation of powers, state versus federal courts, criminal and civil cases, trials, mediations, the Judiciary Act of 1789, and the history of the Southern District of Ohio.
Civic Lessons at the Courthouse
The Tippecanoe High School Chess Club hosted its last meeting of the year. Josh Miller (seated in the photo) earned Player of the Year and won the chess set in front of him. Other members of the Chess Club are left to right Anne Lyons, Jade Smith, Alayna Trucksis, Laely Bishop, and Gemma Miller.
THS CHESS CLUB
Thursday, May 30 Last Day for Students, 2-hour early release
Friday, May 31 Teacher Record Day — NO CLASSES
CALENDAR REMINDERS:
Order in the Courtroom
Broadway Elementary students in Mary Kate Lefeld’s class held Fairytale Court. The 2nd graders read a variety of fairytales from different cultures and compared and contrasted the versions. Students were fairytale detectives, looked at the story from the character’s viewpoints and created cases for both sides. They then crafted Fairytale trials to lock up Cinderella’s stepsisters, Jack the Giant Slayer, and the Big Bad Wolf for their crimes! We performed these trials for the other 2nd graders who served as jurors.
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2019-2020 Bus Transportation
The DEADLINE for daycare/babysitter school transportation is August 9, 2019. The district cannot accept
late requests. The transportation department will resume taking requests on September 3, 2019 pending
space availability.
At the end of each school year, a student’s transportation needs are put back to their home address. Tipp
City Schools cannot assume students will utilize the same daycare provider as in the previous school year.
PARENTS/GUARDIANS MUST SUBMIT A WRITTEN REQUEST (EMAIL IS ACCEPTABLE AS AN ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE) TO THE BUILDING OFFICE OF THE SCHOOL THE STUDENT ATTENDS OR THE TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT AT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION BUILDING. THE REQUEST MUST INCLUDE:
DATE
STUDENT NAME
REASON FOR REQUEST
NAME & ADDRESS OF DAYCARE PROVIDER/BABY SITTER
WHETHER IT IS A REQUEST FOR AM, PM OR AM & PM TRANSPORTATION
PHONE NUMBER
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE DISTRICT CANNOT HONOR ALL REQUESTS. DECISIONS ARE DEPENDENT UPON BUS SEAT AVAILABILITY. SOME BUSES MAY BE AT CAPACITY. PARENTS WILL BE NOTIFIED IF THE DISTRICT CANNOT ACCOMMODATE A REQUEST.
STUDENTS MAY HAVE ONLY ONE BUS STOP 5 DAYS A WEEK IN THE MORNING AND ONE BUS STOP 5 DAYS A WEEK IN THE AFTERNOON.
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Athletics
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Player of Year: Kenten Egbert– Baseball
ALL GWOC: Kenten Egbert– Baseball
American First Team: Cade Beam– Baseball Kenten Egbert– Baseball CJ Miller– Baseball Brooke Aselage– Softball Kayla Runyon– Softball Corinn Siefring– Softball Brooke Silcox– Softball Savannah Wead– Softball Levi Berning– Tennis David Shininger– Tennis Bryce Conley– Track
American Second Team
Jonny Baileys– Baseball Matt Salmon– Baseball Ian Yunker– Baseball Kaitlyn Husic– Softball Colin Achterberg– Tennis Christopher Nichols– Tennis Katie Taylor– Track Jillian Brown– Track Mackenzie Dix– Track Tori Prenger– Track Griffin Caldwell– Track
American Special Mention: Blake Moran– Tennis
Congratulations to the 2019 Spring GWOC Award Winners
OHSAA Tournament
Colin Achterberg and Chris Nichols Tennis District Qualifiers
Levi Berning and David Shininger Tennis District Qualifiers
4X 800 Regional Qualifiers (Conley, Ballard, Murray, McCaffrey)
4X 800 Regional Qualifiers (Taylor, Dix, Prenger, Brown)
Katie Taylor District Champion and Regional Qualifier in 1600 M Run
Katie Taylor Regional Qualifier in 3200 M Run
Bryce Conley District Champion and Regional Qualifier in 3200 M Run
Mackenzie Dix Regional Qualifier in 800 M Run
Jake Rowland Regional Qualifier in 300 Hurdles
Hayden Gostomsky State Qualifier for 100 M Seated Division
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At the MVTCA All-Area coaches meeting, Tippecanoe High School men’s tennis was voted as the All-Area Team of the Year for DII.
Below are some individual awards:
Colin Achterberg and Chris Nichols were voted onto the All-Area Singles 3rd Team
David Shininger and Levi Berning were voted onto the All-Area Doubles 1st Team
Jack Thompson and Luke Blake earned All-Area Doubles 3rd Team
Blake Moran was All-Area Singles Special Mention
Tippecanoe High School Athletic Honors
Tippecanoe Boys Basketball Golf Outing
Saturday June 15th
Shotgun Start 7:30 a.m. Registration Opens 7:00 a.m.
Homestead Gold Course
Enjoy a fun day and great experience on the course supporting Tipp Athletics!
Registration Form
If you are unable to play, you can still support the program, by sponsoring a hole or tee box.
Sponsor Letter
Red Devil Middle School Football Camp of Champs
and Little Man Football Camp
Come to City Park This July
This year both youth summer camps will be on the turf at the park. All participants will receive a Camp T-shirt, a picture with a favorite player or coach, and autographs on the final day. Campers get plenty of
water and Gatorade, quality instruction from varsity players and coaches, and loads of fun!
Register for Camp of Champs or Little Man Camp by July 4th to ensure the camper gets the correct t-shirt size.
Boys Basketball Summer Camp
June 4-6 Taught by Coach Toohey, staff and team Grades 2nd - 9th
3 GREAT days of learning $60 for camp, walk ups are welcome
Boys Basketball Camp Registration Form
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2019 Girls Volleyball Instructional Camp
Camp will focus on teaching fundamental volleyball skills in a competitive and fun environment. Campers will get to participate in drills, games, and scrimmages to help them understand and enjoy
the game!
Current 2nd – 6th Graders
When: Wednesday June 5th, Thursday June 6th, and Friday June 7th
Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
Where: Tippecanoe Middle School Gym
What to bring: wear athletic clothing, tennis shoes, and water bottle
Cost: $40 includes t-shirt Volleyball Camp Registration
Midwest Elite Basketball is pairing with The Tippecanoe Brotherhood for 2 days June 13-14th of Elite skill instruction from college coaches and players with Coach Toohey's staff, grades 7 - 12 are welcome. $110 per player, due May 31st, bring your own lunch.
Additional Information and Registration
Basketball Camp at Tippecanoe High School
Lovely Downtown Tipp City will come alive with shopping for vintage, antique and artisan treasures, along with a wide array of food trucks, entertainment, and children’s activities. This one-day activity will enhance the already wonderful downtown offerings of the permanent merchants and restaurants. Make sure to visit vendors both inside and out for the amazing experience that will be offered! Thanks to our generous sponsors, the Miami County Visitors and Convention Bureau, Topsy Turvy Toys, and Premier Health.
JUNE 15, 2019 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.