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Quick News October 21, 2013 Superintendent’s Message Research shows one of the strongest tools for student success is family engagement. This week our district and students benefitted from that support. Parents, grandparents and community members ate lunch in our cafeterias during School Lunch Week, explored the Native American Museum, enjoyed Grandparents’ Day, bought books at book fair, and attended parent-teacher conferences. Your presence at school events and volunteerism are positive influences and key components to continued success. We hope you enjoy attending these events as much as we enjoy having you spend part of your day with our students. Tippecanoe Middle School Grandparents Day Sixth graders love their grandparents and were very excited to show them their school, classrooms, and projects. It was a great day to have lunch together.

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Quick News October 21 2013

Superintendentrsquos Message Research shows one of the strongest tools for student success is family

engagement This week our district and students benefitted from that

support Parents grandparents and community members ate lunch in our

cafeterias during School Lunch Week explored the Native American

Museum enjoyed Grandparentsrsquo Day bought books at book fair and

attended parent-teacher conferences Your presence at school events and

volunteerism are positive influences and key components to continued

success We hope you enjoy attending these events as much as we enjoy

having you spend part of your day with our students

Tippecanoe Middle School Grandparents Day

Sixth graders love their grandparents and were very

excited to show them their school classrooms and

projects It was a great day to have lunch together

National School Lunch Week

The welcome mat was out for parents and some

grandparents at Broadway Elementary It is

obvious by these big smiles that students love

having special visitors for lunch during National

School Lunch Week

LT BALLrsquoS

EPIC LUNCH

CELEBRATION

LT Ballrsquos Native American Museum

Fifth grade students proudly shared their creativity and

enthusiasm during the ldquoopeningrdquo of the Native American

Museum Students made a project based on one of the four

cultural regions of Native Americans they learned about

in class The assignment was to help the students understand

more about the differences in these early Native American

cultures and to understand how they interacted with the

environment to survive Parents and other guests toured the

exhibit and had a chance to ask the students about their

projects and what they learned

THANK YOU to all who helped make the TMS magazine sale a success

Congratulations to the top 15 sellers

Tori Prenger Jacob Kraft Madeline

May Jacob Catrone Zach Carner

Madison Grimmett Marcus Moore

Hailey Vaughn Makala Picker Katarina

Schuller Lauren Clapper Shauna

Mihalyo Dustin Flatter Gregory Elder

and Ben Chronister Congratulations to

Mr Karl Stanberyrsquos homeroom for

being the top selling class Students

celebrated the end of the successful

fundraiser and some sellers earned a

chance to spin the cash wheel or win

cash in the money machine Others competed a pie- eating contest that

required them to fin the 4 swedish fish

hidden in the whipped cream

Anglerrsquos Club

Tippecanoe High School Anglers Club took a trip to Springfield Whitewater Park

The call is going out for young people from elementary through high school age to begin forming teams now to learn the creative process while participating in team problem solving challenges with Destination Imagination (DI) DI encourages student to have fun take risks focus and frame challenges while incorporating STEM the arts and service learning Students build on individual strengths and learn patience flexibility persistence ethics respect for others and collaborative problem solving For more information go to wwwidodiorg or call Mrs Pam Staub at 667-8448 This is a fabulous extra-curricular activity for students of all ages

Gather those Box Tops that you have been saving Broadway

and Nevin Coppock are working together to reach a goal of

10000 Box Tops Students will get an extra recess if the

goal is reached by October 25th (Mr Gingerich says he

knows he has a stash in a drawer)

REMINDER Parents of students participating in or eligible for Title 1 Intervention services

are invited to an informational meeting on Wednesday October 23 at 630 pm at LT Ball The

hour-long meeting for parents will focus onTitle 1 benefits support services and resource

options

News from THS Guidance Office

College Visits Here are upcoming college visits at Tipp High School These are great opportunities for juniors and seniors to

talk with a college admissionrsquos representative and learn more about collegiate experiences and admission

expectations

October 22 1030 am Air Force Academy

October 24 935 am University of Findlay

October 31 1255 pm Wittenberg University

College Application Open Lab Assistance is available for students completing college applications The guidance office will hold an open lab

for students to ask questions and get step-by-step directions

When October 23 3-4 pm

Where Media Center Computer Room

Stay Informed Parents and students can click on a link on the guidance webpage under ParentStudent Email Update to provide

the guidance office with an email address It will allow the guidance office to send important announcements and

deadlines This is especially good for seniors applying for college and scholarships

wwwtippcityschoolscomPage4028

Stay Connected The guidance office now has a Twitter handle It is THSGUID

Interested in Radio Broadcasting Are you interested in a career in Radio Broadcasting The first annual WCRD Radio Invitational will be held

on October 26 2013 from 900-400 at Ball State University in Muncie Indiana This event will offer career

guidance and practical tips through a series of presentations and workshops run by WCRD student managers and

by radio professionals from commercial and non-commercial stations throughout the region See guidance if you

have any questions

University of Virginia If you are interested in learning more about the University of Virginia there is an event being held on Tuesday

October 22nd at 700 pm A dean from the university will provide information answer questions and meet with

students Admission counselor Jimmy Bishop and a panel of recent graduates will help you learn more about the

University and their admission process The event is held at Mariemont High School 3812 Pocahontas Avenue

Cincinnati Ohio 45227 Please RSVPhttpwwwadmissionvirginiaeduuva-visits-you

Why shouldnrsquot I send that photo

Who cares It just between friends

Itrsquos only a tweet

Itrsquos MY Facebook wall

What you type today can affect you tomorrow That is just one message that will be delivered to TMS

and THS students during a special assembly ldquoThink Before You Clickrdquo Parents are welcome to attend

any of the three sessions on Friday October 25th

The first session is at 830 at the TMS the following

sessions are at 1030 and 100 at the high school Think Before You Click is a cyber-security presentation that

explores cyber bullying sextortion cyber security and social media (including the impact that texting tweeting

photos and chats can have on a career) Hear the powerful candid message from Rick Mann Esquire

Board Members Needed for MVCTC

The Miami Valley Career Technology Center located in Clayton Ohio is dedicated to providing premier

educational choices and advanced employment preparation for youth adults and organizations of the Miami

Valley MVCTC offers over 40 career technical programs for high school juniors and seniors and lifelong

learning opportunities for adult students in the Adult Education programs

The Ohio Revised Code contains new eligibility requirements to serve on the board of a Joint Vocational School

district such as Miami Valley Career Technology Center Under previous law the local school board appointed a

local school board member to serve on the MVCTC board The law now requires that the Tipp City BOE seek

candidates who have experience as CFOs CEOs human resource managers and other professionals qualified to

discuss local labor needs These individuals should also understand the skills training and education needed for

current and future employment opportunities in the state

The purpose of this new legislation is to improve business community engagement better align educational

programs with state labor needs and reduce potential conflicts of interest

The law requires that most members of the MVCTC board reside in or be employed within the territory being

served by MVCTC It also requires that board members be selected based on the diversity of the employers in the

territory Board members must also have the professional credentials that lend themselves to understanding the

statersquos workforce It is a 3-year term on the board with the option to renew the term for an additional three years

if approved by the local school board Board members receive compensation at a rate of $125 per meeting

The Tipp City school board is seeking qualified candidates to serve on the MVCTC board Please submit your

resume to Dr John Kronour at JPKronourtippcityk12ohus or 90 S Tippecanoe Drive Tipp City Ohio 45371

or contact him at 667-8444 for additional information The deadline for applying is November 30th

CONGRATULATIONS to the THS Cross Country team for its impressive showing at Districts on

Saturday Both the men and women ran to a first place finish Allison Sinning finished second overall with Hayley Brumfield Abby Halsey Emily Wolfe and Brinna Price finishing in the top 8 Mitchell Poynter finished 2nd overall with Daniel Frame Jay Schairbaum Jared Rindler and Tim Andrews all finishing in the top 18 Both teams will continue their march to state this Saturday at the Regional meet in Troy Girls run at 1145 am boys run at 215 pm

CONGRATULATIONS to volleyball player Emily Layman for breaking her own single season digs

record In the teamrsquos tournament loss against Kenton Ridge Emily recorded 25 digs to bring her final total to 330 The previous record was 327

OHSAA FOUNDATION STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Several Tippencanoe High School student athletes who exhibit leadership qualities or potential recently attended a one-day conference at Ohio State University The conference included several national keynote speakers and multiple sessions on subjects pertinent to todayrsquos young adults Among these topics ldquoThe Role of the Student Athleterdquo ldquoBullying and Hazingrdquo ldquoDeveloping Team Captainsrdquo ldquoHealthy Lifestylesrdquo and ldquoSportsmanshiprdquo Students received information on the OHSAA project ldquoCommunity Service and Your Schoolrdquo Left to right are Zack Blair Austin Robbins Halee Printz Megan Rittenhouse Aubrey Cox Mitchell Poynter and Jake Prall

GOOD LUCK to the THS Girls Varsity Soccer team as they take on Carroll High School in the

sectional finals Tonightrsquos game (October 21) starts at 700 pm in Piqua at the Wertz Stadium

GOOD LUCK to the THS Boys Varisty Soccer in sectional finals against Kenton Ridge They play on

Tuesday October 22 at 700 pm at Tecumseh

VARSITY FOOTBALL AT KENTON RIDGE THIS FRIDAY NIGHT Our 8-0 varsity football team will play AT KENTON RIDGE this Friday night at 730 as they take on the 7-1 Cougars This is a HUGE game for the Red Devils in both the CBC Championship Race and the OHSAA Playoff Standings Student Tickets will be available via presale this week Student tickets are $400 in advance There is no adult presale this week All tickets at the gate will be $600 Please remember that Tippecanoe gets to keep 100 of all student presale ticket revenue for this game so please get your tickets in advance Tickets will be available Hockrsquos Pharmacy Tuesday through GAME TIME on Friday Tickets can also be purchased during school hours in the middle school office and the high school athletic office Elementary buildings will sell tickets through the office on Friday only Elementary students should bring money in an envelope marked on the outside with the teacherrsquos name number of student tickets and number of adult tickets

UPCOMING EVENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS (Home events in BLACK ndash Away events in RED)

Monday October 21 2013 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs Carroll at Piqua Wertz Stadium (Old Stadium) ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Tuesday October 22 2013

700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs Kenton Ridge at Tecumseh ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Thursday October 24 2013 530 9th Grade Football vs Dunbar at Howell Field 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA ndash All tickets are $600 Friday October 25 2013 730 Varsity Football AT Kenton Ridge ndash Get student tickets at Hocks before you go to the game Saturday October 26 2013 1000a JV Football vs Kenton Ridge ndash Howell Field 1145a Girls Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 215 Boys Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA Game time could change All tickets are $600 REMINDER There will be a high school swim team informational meetings on Monday October 21st at 700 pm and Thursday October 24th at 700 pm in room 109 Students and parents need to attend ONE of the meetings Bring completed physical forms and questions

Annual Halloween Parade amp Party This year the fun is part of the Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Saturday October 26 Join with the city Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Tipp City Partnership for the celebration of opening Main Street 900 am ndash Costume judging at the Tipp City United Methodist Church 945 am ndash Line up to be in the parade to cut the ribbon on Main Street

1000 am ndash Parade begins (costume winners amp families will be at the front) 1100 am ndash 200 pm Shopkeepersrsquo Trick or Treat

In case of rain ndash gather at the Monroe Township Basement at 900 am

Go to wwwtmcomservicesorg for more information

National School Lunch Week

The welcome mat was out for parents and some

grandparents at Broadway Elementary It is

obvious by these big smiles that students love

having special visitors for lunch during National

School Lunch Week

LT BALLrsquoS

EPIC LUNCH

CELEBRATION

LT Ballrsquos Native American Museum

Fifth grade students proudly shared their creativity and

enthusiasm during the ldquoopeningrdquo of the Native American

Museum Students made a project based on one of the four

cultural regions of Native Americans they learned about

in class The assignment was to help the students understand

more about the differences in these early Native American

cultures and to understand how they interacted with the

environment to survive Parents and other guests toured the

exhibit and had a chance to ask the students about their

projects and what they learned

THANK YOU to all who helped make the TMS magazine sale a success

Congratulations to the top 15 sellers

Tori Prenger Jacob Kraft Madeline

May Jacob Catrone Zach Carner

Madison Grimmett Marcus Moore

Hailey Vaughn Makala Picker Katarina

Schuller Lauren Clapper Shauna

Mihalyo Dustin Flatter Gregory Elder

and Ben Chronister Congratulations to

Mr Karl Stanberyrsquos homeroom for

being the top selling class Students

celebrated the end of the successful

fundraiser and some sellers earned a

chance to spin the cash wheel or win

cash in the money machine Others competed a pie- eating contest that

required them to fin the 4 swedish fish

hidden in the whipped cream

Anglerrsquos Club

Tippecanoe High School Anglers Club took a trip to Springfield Whitewater Park

The call is going out for young people from elementary through high school age to begin forming teams now to learn the creative process while participating in team problem solving challenges with Destination Imagination (DI) DI encourages student to have fun take risks focus and frame challenges while incorporating STEM the arts and service learning Students build on individual strengths and learn patience flexibility persistence ethics respect for others and collaborative problem solving For more information go to wwwidodiorg or call Mrs Pam Staub at 667-8448 This is a fabulous extra-curricular activity for students of all ages

Gather those Box Tops that you have been saving Broadway

and Nevin Coppock are working together to reach a goal of

10000 Box Tops Students will get an extra recess if the

goal is reached by October 25th (Mr Gingerich says he

knows he has a stash in a drawer)

REMINDER Parents of students participating in or eligible for Title 1 Intervention services

are invited to an informational meeting on Wednesday October 23 at 630 pm at LT Ball The

hour-long meeting for parents will focus onTitle 1 benefits support services and resource

options

News from THS Guidance Office

College Visits Here are upcoming college visits at Tipp High School These are great opportunities for juniors and seniors to

talk with a college admissionrsquos representative and learn more about collegiate experiences and admission

expectations

October 22 1030 am Air Force Academy

October 24 935 am University of Findlay

October 31 1255 pm Wittenberg University

College Application Open Lab Assistance is available for students completing college applications The guidance office will hold an open lab

for students to ask questions and get step-by-step directions

When October 23 3-4 pm

Where Media Center Computer Room

Stay Informed Parents and students can click on a link on the guidance webpage under ParentStudent Email Update to provide

the guidance office with an email address It will allow the guidance office to send important announcements and

deadlines This is especially good for seniors applying for college and scholarships

wwwtippcityschoolscomPage4028

Stay Connected The guidance office now has a Twitter handle It is THSGUID

Interested in Radio Broadcasting Are you interested in a career in Radio Broadcasting The first annual WCRD Radio Invitational will be held

on October 26 2013 from 900-400 at Ball State University in Muncie Indiana This event will offer career

guidance and practical tips through a series of presentations and workshops run by WCRD student managers and

by radio professionals from commercial and non-commercial stations throughout the region See guidance if you

have any questions

University of Virginia If you are interested in learning more about the University of Virginia there is an event being held on Tuesday

October 22nd at 700 pm A dean from the university will provide information answer questions and meet with

students Admission counselor Jimmy Bishop and a panel of recent graduates will help you learn more about the

University and their admission process The event is held at Mariemont High School 3812 Pocahontas Avenue

Cincinnati Ohio 45227 Please RSVPhttpwwwadmissionvirginiaeduuva-visits-you

Why shouldnrsquot I send that photo

Who cares It just between friends

Itrsquos only a tweet

Itrsquos MY Facebook wall

What you type today can affect you tomorrow That is just one message that will be delivered to TMS

and THS students during a special assembly ldquoThink Before You Clickrdquo Parents are welcome to attend

any of the three sessions on Friday October 25th

The first session is at 830 at the TMS the following

sessions are at 1030 and 100 at the high school Think Before You Click is a cyber-security presentation that

explores cyber bullying sextortion cyber security and social media (including the impact that texting tweeting

photos and chats can have on a career) Hear the powerful candid message from Rick Mann Esquire

Board Members Needed for MVCTC

The Miami Valley Career Technology Center located in Clayton Ohio is dedicated to providing premier

educational choices and advanced employment preparation for youth adults and organizations of the Miami

Valley MVCTC offers over 40 career technical programs for high school juniors and seniors and lifelong

learning opportunities for adult students in the Adult Education programs

The Ohio Revised Code contains new eligibility requirements to serve on the board of a Joint Vocational School

district such as Miami Valley Career Technology Center Under previous law the local school board appointed a

local school board member to serve on the MVCTC board The law now requires that the Tipp City BOE seek

candidates who have experience as CFOs CEOs human resource managers and other professionals qualified to

discuss local labor needs These individuals should also understand the skills training and education needed for

current and future employment opportunities in the state

The purpose of this new legislation is to improve business community engagement better align educational

programs with state labor needs and reduce potential conflicts of interest

The law requires that most members of the MVCTC board reside in or be employed within the territory being

served by MVCTC It also requires that board members be selected based on the diversity of the employers in the

territory Board members must also have the professional credentials that lend themselves to understanding the

statersquos workforce It is a 3-year term on the board with the option to renew the term for an additional three years

if approved by the local school board Board members receive compensation at a rate of $125 per meeting

The Tipp City school board is seeking qualified candidates to serve on the MVCTC board Please submit your

resume to Dr John Kronour at JPKronourtippcityk12ohus or 90 S Tippecanoe Drive Tipp City Ohio 45371

or contact him at 667-8444 for additional information The deadline for applying is November 30th

CONGRATULATIONS to the THS Cross Country team for its impressive showing at Districts on

Saturday Both the men and women ran to a first place finish Allison Sinning finished second overall with Hayley Brumfield Abby Halsey Emily Wolfe and Brinna Price finishing in the top 8 Mitchell Poynter finished 2nd overall with Daniel Frame Jay Schairbaum Jared Rindler and Tim Andrews all finishing in the top 18 Both teams will continue their march to state this Saturday at the Regional meet in Troy Girls run at 1145 am boys run at 215 pm

CONGRATULATIONS to volleyball player Emily Layman for breaking her own single season digs

record In the teamrsquos tournament loss against Kenton Ridge Emily recorded 25 digs to bring her final total to 330 The previous record was 327

OHSAA FOUNDATION STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Several Tippencanoe High School student athletes who exhibit leadership qualities or potential recently attended a one-day conference at Ohio State University The conference included several national keynote speakers and multiple sessions on subjects pertinent to todayrsquos young adults Among these topics ldquoThe Role of the Student Athleterdquo ldquoBullying and Hazingrdquo ldquoDeveloping Team Captainsrdquo ldquoHealthy Lifestylesrdquo and ldquoSportsmanshiprdquo Students received information on the OHSAA project ldquoCommunity Service and Your Schoolrdquo Left to right are Zack Blair Austin Robbins Halee Printz Megan Rittenhouse Aubrey Cox Mitchell Poynter and Jake Prall

GOOD LUCK to the THS Girls Varsity Soccer team as they take on Carroll High School in the

sectional finals Tonightrsquos game (October 21) starts at 700 pm in Piqua at the Wertz Stadium

GOOD LUCK to the THS Boys Varisty Soccer in sectional finals against Kenton Ridge They play on

Tuesday October 22 at 700 pm at Tecumseh

VARSITY FOOTBALL AT KENTON RIDGE THIS FRIDAY NIGHT Our 8-0 varsity football team will play AT KENTON RIDGE this Friday night at 730 as they take on the 7-1 Cougars This is a HUGE game for the Red Devils in both the CBC Championship Race and the OHSAA Playoff Standings Student Tickets will be available via presale this week Student tickets are $400 in advance There is no adult presale this week All tickets at the gate will be $600 Please remember that Tippecanoe gets to keep 100 of all student presale ticket revenue for this game so please get your tickets in advance Tickets will be available Hockrsquos Pharmacy Tuesday through GAME TIME on Friday Tickets can also be purchased during school hours in the middle school office and the high school athletic office Elementary buildings will sell tickets through the office on Friday only Elementary students should bring money in an envelope marked on the outside with the teacherrsquos name number of student tickets and number of adult tickets

UPCOMING EVENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS (Home events in BLACK ndash Away events in RED)

Monday October 21 2013 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs Carroll at Piqua Wertz Stadium (Old Stadium) ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Tuesday October 22 2013

700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs Kenton Ridge at Tecumseh ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Thursday October 24 2013 530 9th Grade Football vs Dunbar at Howell Field 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA ndash All tickets are $600 Friday October 25 2013 730 Varsity Football AT Kenton Ridge ndash Get student tickets at Hocks before you go to the game Saturday October 26 2013 1000a JV Football vs Kenton Ridge ndash Howell Field 1145a Girls Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 215 Boys Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA Game time could change All tickets are $600 REMINDER There will be a high school swim team informational meetings on Monday October 21st at 700 pm and Thursday October 24th at 700 pm in room 109 Students and parents need to attend ONE of the meetings Bring completed physical forms and questions

Annual Halloween Parade amp Party This year the fun is part of the Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Saturday October 26 Join with the city Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Tipp City Partnership for the celebration of opening Main Street 900 am ndash Costume judging at the Tipp City United Methodist Church 945 am ndash Line up to be in the parade to cut the ribbon on Main Street

1000 am ndash Parade begins (costume winners amp families will be at the front) 1100 am ndash 200 pm Shopkeepersrsquo Trick or Treat

In case of rain ndash gather at the Monroe Township Basement at 900 am

Go to wwwtmcomservicesorg for more information

LT Ballrsquos Native American Museum

Fifth grade students proudly shared their creativity and

enthusiasm during the ldquoopeningrdquo of the Native American

Museum Students made a project based on one of the four

cultural regions of Native Americans they learned about

in class The assignment was to help the students understand

more about the differences in these early Native American

cultures and to understand how they interacted with the

environment to survive Parents and other guests toured the

exhibit and had a chance to ask the students about their

projects and what they learned

THANK YOU to all who helped make the TMS magazine sale a success

Congratulations to the top 15 sellers

Tori Prenger Jacob Kraft Madeline

May Jacob Catrone Zach Carner

Madison Grimmett Marcus Moore

Hailey Vaughn Makala Picker Katarina

Schuller Lauren Clapper Shauna

Mihalyo Dustin Flatter Gregory Elder

and Ben Chronister Congratulations to

Mr Karl Stanberyrsquos homeroom for

being the top selling class Students

celebrated the end of the successful

fundraiser and some sellers earned a

chance to spin the cash wheel or win

cash in the money machine Others competed a pie- eating contest that

required them to fin the 4 swedish fish

hidden in the whipped cream

Anglerrsquos Club

Tippecanoe High School Anglers Club took a trip to Springfield Whitewater Park

The call is going out for young people from elementary through high school age to begin forming teams now to learn the creative process while participating in team problem solving challenges with Destination Imagination (DI) DI encourages student to have fun take risks focus and frame challenges while incorporating STEM the arts and service learning Students build on individual strengths and learn patience flexibility persistence ethics respect for others and collaborative problem solving For more information go to wwwidodiorg or call Mrs Pam Staub at 667-8448 This is a fabulous extra-curricular activity for students of all ages

Gather those Box Tops that you have been saving Broadway

and Nevin Coppock are working together to reach a goal of

10000 Box Tops Students will get an extra recess if the

goal is reached by October 25th (Mr Gingerich says he

knows he has a stash in a drawer)

REMINDER Parents of students participating in or eligible for Title 1 Intervention services

are invited to an informational meeting on Wednesday October 23 at 630 pm at LT Ball The

hour-long meeting for parents will focus onTitle 1 benefits support services and resource

options

News from THS Guidance Office

College Visits Here are upcoming college visits at Tipp High School These are great opportunities for juniors and seniors to

talk with a college admissionrsquos representative and learn more about collegiate experiences and admission

expectations

October 22 1030 am Air Force Academy

October 24 935 am University of Findlay

October 31 1255 pm Wittenberg University

College Application Open Lab Assistance is available for students completing college applications The guidance office will hold an open lab

for students to ask questions and get step-by-step directions

When October 23 3-4 pm

Where Media Center Computer Room

Stay Informed Parents and students can click on a link on the guidance webpage under ParentStudent Email Update to provide

the guidance office with an email address It will allow the guidance office to send important announcements and

deadlines This is especially good for seniors applying for college and scholarships

wwwtippcityschoolscomPage4028

Stay Connected The guidance office now has a Twitter handle It is THSGUID

Interested in Radio Broadcasting Are you interested in a career in Radio Broadcasting The first annual WCRD Radio Invitational will be held

on October 26 2013 from 900-400 at Ball State University in Muncie Indiana This event will offer career

guidance and practical tips through a series of presentations and workshops run by WCRD student managers and

by radio professionals from commercial and non-commercial stations throughout the region See guidance if you

have any questions

University of Virginia If you are interested in learning more about the University of Virginia there is an event being held on Tuesday

October 22nd at 700 pm A dean from the university will provide information answer questions and meet with

students Admission counselor Jimmy Bishop and a panel of recent graduates will help you learn more about the

University and their admission process The event is held at Mariemont High School 3812 Pocahontas Avenue

Cincinnati Ohio 45227 Please RSVPhttpwwwadmissionvirginiaeduuva-visits-you

Why shouldnrsquot I send that photo

Who cares It just between friends

Itrsquos only a tweet

Itrsquos MY Facebook wall

What you type today can affect you tomorrow That is just one message that will be delivered to TMS

and THS students during a special assembly ldquoThink Before You Clickrdquo Parents are welcome to attend

any of the three sessions on Friday October 25th

The first session is at 830 at the TMS the following

sessions are at 1030 and 100 at the high school Think Before You Click is a cyber-security presentation that

explores cyber bullying sextortion cyber security and social media (including the impact that texting tweeting

photos and chats can have on a career) Hear the powerful candid message from Rick Mann Esquire

Board Members Needed for MVCTC

The Miami Valley Career Technology Center located in Clayton Ohio is dedicated to providing premier

educational choices and advanced employment preparation for youth adults and organizations of the Miami

Valley MVCTC offers over 40 career technical programs for high school juniors and seniors and lifelong

learning opportunities for adult students in the Adult Education programs

The Ohio Revised Code contains new eligibility requirements to serve on the board of a Joint Vocational School

district such as Miami Valley Career Technology Center Under previous law the local school board appointed a

local school board member to serve on the MVCTC board The law now requires that the Tipp City BOE seek

candidates who have experience as CFOs CEOs human resource managers and other professionals qualified to

discuss local labor needs These individuals should also understand the skills training and education needed for

current and future employment opportunities in the state

The purpose of this new legislation is to improve business community engagement better align educational

programs with state labor needs and reduce potential conflicts of interest

The law requires that most members of the MVCTC board reside in or be employed within the territory being

served by MVCTC It also requires that board members be selected based on the diversity of the employers in the

territory Board members must also have the professional credentials that lend themselves to understanding the

statersquos workforce It is a 3-year term on the board with the option to renew the term for an additional three years

if approved by the local school board Board members receive compensation at a rate of $125 per meeting

The Tipp City school board is seeking qualified candidates to serve on the MVCTC board Please submit your

resume to Dr John Kronour at JPKronourtippcityk12ohus or 90 S Tippecanoe Drive Tipp City Ohio 45371

or contact him at 667-8444 for additional information The deadline for applying is November 30th

CONGRATULATIONS to the THS Cross Country team for its impressive showing at Districts on

Saturday Both the men and women ran to a first place finish Allison Sinning finished second overall with Hayley Brumfield Abby Halsey Emily Wolfe and Brinna Price finishing in the top 8 Mitchell Poynter finished 2nd overall with Daniel Frame Jay Schairbaum Jared Rindler and Tim Andrews all finishing in the top 18 Both teams will continue their march to state this Saturday at the Regional meet in Troy Girls run at 1145 am boys run at 215 pm

CONGRATULATIONS to volleyball player Emily Layman for breaking her own single season digs

record In the teamrsquos tournament loss against Kenton Ridge Emily recorded 25 digs to bring her final total to 330 The previous record was 327

OHSAA FOUNDATION STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Several Tippencanoe High School student athletes who exhibit leadership qualities or potential recently attended a one-day conference at Ohio State University The conference included several national keynote speakers and multiple sessions on subjects pertinent to todayrsquos young adults Among these topics ldquoThe Role of the Student Athleterdquo ldquoBullying and Hazingrdquo ldquoDeveloping Team Captainsrdquo ldquoHealthy Lifestylesrdquo and ldquoSportsmanshiprdquo Students received information on the OHSAA project ldquoCommunity Service and Your Schoolrdquo Left to right are Zack Blair Austin Robbins Halee Printz Megan Rittenhouse Aubrey Cox Mitchell Poynter and Jake Prall

GOOD LUCK to the THS Girls Varsity Soccer team as they take on Carroll High School in the

sectional finals Tonightrsquos game (October 21) starts at 700 pm in Piqua at the Wertz Stadium

GOOD LUCK to the THS Boys Varisty Soccer in sectional finals against Kenton Ridge They play on

Tuesday October 22 at 700 pm at Tecumseh

VARSITY FOOTBALL AT KENTON RIDGE THIS FRIDAY NIGHT Our 8-0 varsity football team will play AT KENTON RIDGE this Friday night at 730 as they take on the 7-1 Cougars This is a HUGE game for the Red Devils in both the CBC Championship Race and the OHSAA Playoff Standings Student Tickets will be available via presale this week Student tickets are $400 in advance There is no adult presale this week All tickets at the gate will be $600 Please remember that Tippecanoe gets to keep 100 of all student presale ticket revenue for this game so please get your tickets in advance Tickets will be available Hockrsquos Pharmacy Tuesday through GAME TIME on Friday Tickets can also be purchased during school hours in the middle school office and the high school athletic office Elementary buildings will sell tickets through the office on Friday only Elementary students should bring money in an envelope marked on the outside with the teacherrsquos name number of student tickets and number of adult tickets

UPCOMING EVENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS (Home events in BLACK ndash Away events in RED)

Monday October 21 2013 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs Carroll at Piqua Wertz Stadium (Old Stadium) ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Tuesday October 22 2013

700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs Kenton Ridge at Tecumseh ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Thursday October 24 2013 530 9th Grade Football vs Dunbar at Howell Field 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA ndash All tickets are $600 Friday October 25 2013 730 Varsity Football AT Kenton Ridge ndash Get student tickets at Hocks before you go to the game Saturday October 26 2013 1000a JV Football vs Kenton Ridge ndash Howell Field 1145a Girls Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 215 Boys Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA Game time could change All tickets are $600 REMINDER There will be a high school swim team informational meetings on Monday October 21st at 700 pm and Thursday October 24th at 700 pm in room 109 Students and parents need to attend ONE of the meetings Bring completed physical forms and questions

Annual Halloween Parade amp Party This year the fun is part of the Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Saturday October 26 Join with the city Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Tipp City Partnership for the celebration of opening Main Street 900 am ndash Costume judging at the Tipp City United Methodist Church 945 am ndash Line up to be in the parade to cut the ribbon on Main Street

1000 am ndash Parade begins (costume winners amp families will be at the front) 1100 am ndash 200 pm Shopkeepersrsquo Trick or Treat

In case of rain ndash gather at the Monroe Township Basement at 900 am

Go to wwwtmcomservicesorg for more information

Anglerrsquos Club

Tippecanoe High School Anglers Club took a trip to Springfield Whitewater Park

The call is going out for young people from elementary through high school age to begin forming teams now to learn the creative process while participating in team problem solving challenges with Destination Imagination (DI) DI encourages student to have fun take risks focus and frame challenges while incorporating STEM the arts and service learning Students build on individual strengths and learn patience flexibility persistence ethics respect for others and collaborative problem solving For more information go to wwwidodiorg or call Mrs Pam Staub at 667-8448 This is a fabulous extra-curricular activity for students of all ages

Gather those Box Tops that you have been saving Broadway

and Nevin Coppock are working together to reach a goal of

10000 Box Tops Students will get an extra recess if the

goal is reached by October 25th (Mr Gingerich says he

knows he has a stash in a drawer)

REMINDER Parents of students participating in or eligible for Title 1 Intervention services

are invited to an informational meeting on Wednesday October 23 at 630 pm at LT Ball The

hour-long meeting for parents will focus onTitle 1 benefits support services and resource

options

News from THS Guidance Office

College Visits Here are upcoming college visits at Tipp High School These are great opportunities for juniors and seniors to

talk with a college admissionrsquos representative and learn more about collegiate experiences and admission

expectations

October 22 1030 am Air Force Academy

October 24 935 am University of Findlay

October 31 1255 pm Wittenberg University

College Application Open Lab Assistance is available for students completing college applications The guidance office will hold an open lab

for students to ask questions and get step-by-step directions

When October 23 3-4 pm

Where Media Center Computer Room

Stay Informed Parents and students can click on a link on the guidance webpage under ParentStudent Email Update to provide

the guidance office with an email address It will allow the guidance office to send important announcements and

deadlines This is especially good for seniors applying for college and scholarships

wwwtippcityschoolscomPage4028

Stay Connected The guidance office now has a Twitter handle It is THSGUID

Interested in Radio Broadcasting Are you interested in a career in Radio Broadcasting The first annual WCRD Radio Invitational will be held

on October 26 2013 from 900-400 at Ball State University in Muncie Indiana This event will offer career

guidance and practical tips through a series of presentations and workshops run by WCRD student managers and

by radio professionals from commercial and non-commercial stations throughout the region See guidance if you

have any questions

University of Virginia If you are interested in learning more about the University of Virginia there is an event being held on Tuesday

October 22nd at 700 pm A dean from the university will provide information answer questions and meet with

students Admission counselor Jimmy Bishop and a panel of recent graduates will help you learn more about the

University and their admission process The event is held at Mariemont High School 3812 Pocahontas Avenue

Cincinnati Ohio 45227 Please RSVPhttpwwwadmissionvirginiaeduuva-visits-you

Why shouldnrsquot I send that photo

Who cares It just between friends

Itrsquos only a tweet

Itrsquos MY Facebook wall

What you type today can affect you tomorrow That is just one message that will be delivered to TMS

and THS students during a special assembly ldquoThink Before You Clickrdquo Parents are welcome to attend

any of the three sessions on Friday October 25th

The first session is at 830 at the TMS the following

sessions are at 1030 and 100 at the high school Think Before You Click is a cyber-security presentation that

explores cyber bullying sextortion cyber security and social media (including the impact that texting tweeting

photos and chats can have on a career) Hear the powerful candid message from Rick Mann Esquire

Board Members Needed for MVCTC

The Miami Valley Career Technology Center located in Clayton Ohio is dedicated to providing premier

educational choices and advanced employment preparation for youth adults and organizations of the Miami

Valley MVCTC offers over 40 career technical programs for high school juniors and seniors and lifelong

learning opportunities for adult students in the Adult Education programs

The Ohio Revised Code contains new eligibility requirements to serve on the board of a Joint Vocational School

district such as Miami Valley Career Technology Center Under previous law the local school board appointed a

local school board member to serve on the MVCTC board The law now requires that the Tipp City BOE seek

candidates who have experience as CFOs CEOs human resource managers and other professionals qualified to

discuss local labor needs These individuals should also understand the skills training and education needed for

current and future employment opportunities in the state

The purpose of this new legislation is to improve business community engagement better align educational

programs with state labor needs and reduce potential conflicts of interest

The law requires that most members of the MVCTC board reside in or be employed within the territory being

served by MVCTC It also requires that board members be selected based on the diversity of the employers in the

territory Board members must also have the professional credentials that lend themselves to understanding the

statersquos workforce It is a 3-year term on the board with the option to renew the term for an additional three years

if approved by the local school board Board members receive compensation at a rate of $125 per meeting

The Tipp City school board is seeking qualified candidates to serve on the MVCTC board Please submit your

resume to Dr John Kronour at JPKronourtippcityk12ohus or 90 S Tippecanoe Drive Tipp City Ohio 45371

or contact him at 667-8444 for additional information The deadline for applying is November 30th

CONGRATULATIONS to the THS Cross Country team for its impressive showing at Districts on

Saturday Both the men and women ran to a first place finish Allison Sinning finished second overall with Hayley Brumfield Abby Halsey Emily Wolfe and Brinna Price finishing in the top 8 Mitchell Poynter finished 2nd overall with Daniel Frame Jay Schairbaum Jared Rindler and Tim Andrews all finishing in the top 18 Both teams will continue their march to state this Saturday at the Regional meet in Troy Girls run at 1145 am boys run at 215 pm

CONGRATULATIONS to volleyball player Emily Layman for breaking her own single season digs

record In the teamrsquos tournament loss against Kenton Ridge Emily recorded 25 digs to bring her final total to 330 The previous record was 327

OHSAA FOUNDATION STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Several Tippencanoe High School student athletes who exhibit leadership qualities or potential recently attended a one-day conference at Ohio State University The conference included several national keynote speakers and multiple sessions on subjects pertinent to todayrsquos young adults Among these topics ldquoThe Role of the Student Athleterdquo ldquoBullying and Hazingrdquo ldquoDeveloping Team Captainsrdquo ldquoHealthy Lifestylesrdquo and ldquoSportsmanshiprdquo Students received information on the OHSAA project ldquoCommunity Service and Your Schoolrdquo Left to right are Zack Blair Austin Robbins Halee Printz Megan Rittenhouse Aubrey Cox Mitchell Poynter and Jake Prall

GOOD LUCK to the THS Girls Varsity Soccer team as they take on Carroll High School in the

sectional finals Tonightrsquos game (October 21) starts at 700 pm in Piqua at the Wertz Stadium

GOOD LUCK to the THS Boys Varisty Soccer in sectional finals against Kenton Ridge They play on

Tuesday October 22 at 700 pm at Tecumseh

VARSITY FOOTBALL AT KENTON RIDGE THIS FRIDAY NIGHT Our 8-0 varsity football team will play AT KENTON RIDGE this Friday night at 730 as they take on the 7-1 Cougars This is a HUGE game for the Red Devils in both the CBC Championship Race and the OHSAA Playoff Standings Student Tickets will be available via presale this week Student tickets are $400 in advance There is no adult presale this week All tickets at the gate will be $600 Please remember that Tippecanoe gets to keep 100 of all student presale ticket revenue for this game so please get your tickets in advance Tickets will be available Hockrsquos Pharmacy Tuesday through GAME TIME on Friday Tickets can also be purchased during school hours in the middle school office and the high school athletic office Elementary buildings will sell tickets through the office on Friday only Elementary students should bring money in an envelope marked on the outside with the teacherrsquos name number of student tickets and number of adult tickets

UPCOMING EVENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS (Home events in BLACK ndash Away events in RED)

Monday October 21 2013 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs Carroll at Piqua Wertz Stadium (Old Stadium) ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Tuesday October 22 2013

700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs Kenton Ridge at Tecumseh ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Thursday October 24 2013 530 9th Grade Football vs Dunbar at Howell Field 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA ndash All tickets are $600 Friday October 25 2013 730 Varsity Football AT Kenton Ridge ndash Get student tickets at Hocks before you go to the game Saturday October 26 2013 1000a JV Football vs Kenton Ridge ndash Howell Field 1145a Girls Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 215 Boys Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA Game time could change All tickets are $600 REMINDER There will be a high school swim team informational meetings on Monday October 21st at 700 pm and Thursday October 24th at 700 pm in room 109 Students and parents need to attend ONE of the meetings Bring completed physical forms and questions

Annual Halloween Parade amp Party This year the fun is part of the Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Saturday October 26 Join with the city Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Tipp City Partnership for the celebration of opening Main Street 900 am ndash Costume judging at the Tipp City United Methodist Church 945 am ndash Line up to be in the parade to cut the ribbon on Main Street

1000 am ndash Parade begins (costume winners amp families will be at the front) 1100 am ndash 200 pm Shopkeepersrsquo Trick or Treat

In case of rain ndash gather at the Monroe Township Basement at 900 am

Go to wwwtmcomservicesorg for more information

News from THS Guidance Office

College Visits Here are upcoming college visits at Tipp High School These are great opportunities for juniors and seniors to

talk with a college admissionrsquos representative and learn more about collegiate experiences and admission

expectations

October 22 1030 am Air Force Academy

October 24 935 am University of Findlay

October 31 1255 pm Wittenberg University

College Application Open Lab Assistance is available for students completing college applications The guidance office will hold an open lab

for students to ask questions and get step-by-step directions

When October 23 3-4 pm

Where Media Center Computer Room

Stay Informed Parents and students can click on a link on the guidance webpage under ParentStudent Email Update to provide

the guidance office with an email address It will allow the guidance office to send important announcements and

deadlines This is especially good for seniors applying for college and scholarships

wwwtippcityschoolscomPage4028

Stay Connected The guidance office now has a Twitter handle It is THSGUID

Interested in Radio Broadcasting Are you interested in a career in Radio Broadcasting The first annual WCRD Radio Invitational will be held

on October 26 2013 from 900-400 at Ball State University in Muncie Indiana This event will offer career

guidance and practical tips through a series of presentations and workshops run by WCRD student managers and

by radio professionals from commercial and non-commercial stations throughout the region See guidance if you

have any questions

University of Virginia If you are interested in learning more about the University of Virginia there is an event being held on Tuesday

October 22nd at 700 pm A dean from the university will provide information answer questions and meet with

students Admission counselor Jimmy Bishop and a panel of recent graduates will help you learn more about the

University and their admission process The event is held at Mariemont High School 3812 Pocahontas Avenue

Cincinnati Ohio 45227 Please RSVPhttpwwwadmissionvirginiaeduuva-visits-you

Why shouldnrsquot I send that photo

Who cares It just between friends

Itrsquos only a tweet

Itrsquos MY Facebook wall

What you type today can affect you tomorrow That is just one message that will be delivered to TMS

and THS students during a special assembly ldquoThink Before You Clickrdquo Parents are welcome to attend

any of the three sessions on Friday October 25th

The first session is at 830 at the TMS the following

sessions are at 1030 and 100 at the high school Think Before You Click is a cyber-security presentation that

explores cyber bullying sextortion cyber security and social media (including the impact that texting tweeting

photos and chats can have on a career) Hear the powerful candid message from Rick Mann Esquire

Board Members Needed for MVCTC

The Miami Valley Career Technology Center located in Clayton Ohio is dedicated to providing premier

educational choices and advanced employment preparation for youth adults and organizations of the Miami

Valley MVCTC offers over 40 career technical programs for high school juniors and seniors and lifelong

learning opportunities for adult students in the Adult Education programs

The Ohio Revised Code contains new eligibility requirements to serve on the board of a Joint Vocational School

district such as Miami Valley Career Technology Center Under previous law the local school board appointed a

local school board member to serve on the MVCTC board The law now requires that the Tipp City BOE seek

candidates who have experience as CFOs CEOs human resource managers and other professionals qualified to

discuss local labor needs These individuals should also understand the skills training and education needed for

current and future employment opportunities in the state

The purpose of this new legislation is to improve business community engagement better align educational

programs with state labor needs and reduce potential conflicts of interest

The law requires that most members of the MVCTC board reside in or be employed within the territory being

served by MVCTC It also requires that board members be selected based on the diversity of the employers in the

territory Board members must also have the professional credentials that lend themselves to understanding the

statersquos workforce It is a 3-year term on the board with the option to renew the term for an additional three years

if approved by the local school board Board members receive compensation at a rate of $125 per meeting

The Tipp City school board is seeking qualified candidates to serve on the MVCTC board Please submit your

resume to Dr John Kronour at JPKronourtippcityk12ohus or 90 S Tippecanoe Drive Tipp City Ohio 45371

or contact him at 667-8444 for additional information The deadline for applying is November 30th

CONGRATULATIONS to the THS Cross Country team for its impressive showing at Districts on

Saturday Both the men and women ran to a first place finish Allison Sinning finished second overall with Hayley Brumfield Abby Halsey Emily Wolfe and Brinna Price finishing in the top 8 Mitchell Poynter finished 2nd overall with Daniel Frame Jay Schairbaum Jared Rindler and Tim Andrews all finishing in the top 18 Both teams will continue their march to state this Saturday at the Regional meet in Troy Girls run at 1145 am boys run at 215 pm

CONGRATULATIONS to volleyball player Emily Layman for breaking her own single season digs

record In the teamrsquos tournament loss against Kenton Ridge Emily recorded 25 digs to bring her final total to 330 The previous record was 327

OHSAA FOUNDATION STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Several Tippencanoe High School student athletes who exhibit leadership qualities or potential recently attended a one-day conference at Ohio State University The conference included several national keynote speakers and multiple sessions on subjects pertinent to todayrsquos young adults Among these topics ldquoThe Role of the Student Athleterdquo ldquoBullying and Hazingrdquo ldquoDeveloping Team Captainsrdquo ldquoHealthy Lifestylesrdquo and ldquoSportsmanshiprdquo Students received information on the OHSAA project ldquoCommunity Service and Your Schoolrdquo Left to right are Zack Blair Austin Robbins Halee Printz Megan Rittenhouse Aubrey Cox Mitchell Poynter and Jake Prall

GOOD LUCK to the THS Girls Varsity Soccer team as they take on Carroll High School in the

sectional finals Tonightrsquos game (October 21) starts at 700 pm in Piqua at the Wertz Stadium

GOOD LUCK to the THS Boys Varisty Soccer in sectional finals against Kenton Ridge They play on

Tuesday October 22 at 700 pm at Tecumseh

VARSITY FOOTBALL AT KENTON RIDGE THIS FRIDAY NIGHT Our 8-0 varsity football team will play AT KENTON RIDGE this Friday night at 730 as they take on the 7-1 Cougars This is a HUGE game for the Red Devils in both the CBC Championship Race and the OHSAA Playoff Standings Student Tickets will be available via presale this week Student tickets are $400 in advance There is no adult presale this week All tickets at the gate will be $600 Please remember that Tippecanoe gets to keep 100 of all student presale ticket revenue for this game so please get your tickets in advance Tickets will be available Hockrsquos Pharmacy Tuesday through GAME TIME on Friday Tickets can also be purchased during school hours in the middle school office and the high school athletic office Elementary buildings will sell tickets through the office on Friday only Elementary students should bring money in an envelope marked on the outside with the teacherrsquos name number of student tickets and number of adult tickets

UPCOMING EVENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS (Home events in BLACK ndash Away events in RED)

Monday October 21 2013 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs Carroll at Piqua Wertz Stadium (Old Stadium) ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Tuesday October 22 2013

700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs Kenton Ridge at Tecumseh ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Thursday October 24 2013 530 9th Grade Football vs Dunbar at Howell Field 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA ndash All tickets are $600 Friday October 25 2013 730 Varsity Football AT Kenton Ridge ndash Get student tickets at Hocks before you go to the game Saturday October 26 2013 1000a JV Football vs Kenton Ridge ndash Howell Field 1145a Girls Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 215 Boys Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA Game time could change All tickets are $600 REMINDER There will be a high school swim team informational meetings on Monday October 21st at 700 pm and Thursday October 24th at 700 pm in room 109 Students and parents need to attend ONE of the meetings Bring completed physical forms and questions

Annual Halloween Parade amp Party This year the fun is part of the Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Saturday October 26 Join with the city Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Tipp City Partnership for the celebration of opening Main Street 900 am ndash Costume judging at the Tipp City United Methodist Church 945 am ndash Line up to be in the parade to cut the ribbon on Main Street

1000 am ndash Parade begins (costume winners amp families will be at the front) 1100 am ndash 200 pm Shopkeepersrsquo Trick or Treat

In case of rain ndash gather at the Monroe Township Basement at 900 am

Go to wwwtmcomservicesorg for more information

Why shouldnrsquot I send that photo

Who cares It just between friends

Itrsquos only a tweet

Itrsquos MY Facebook wall

What you type today can affect you tomorrow That is just one message that will be delivered to TMS

and THS students during a special assembly ldquoThink Before You Clickrdquo Parents are welcome to attend

any of the three sessions on Friday October 25th

The first session is at 830 at the TMS the following

sessions are at 1030 and 100 at the high school Think Before You Click is a cyber-security presentation that

explores cyber bullying sextortion cyber security and social media (including the impact that texting tweeting

photos and chats can have on a career) Hear the powerful candid message from Rick Mann Esquire

Board Members Needed for MVCTC

The Miami Valley Career Technology Center located in Clayton Ohio is dedicated to providing premier

educational choices and advanced employment preparation for youth adults and organizations of the Miami

Valley MVCTC offers over 40 career technical programs for high school juniors and seniors and lifelong

learning opportunities for adult students in the Adult Education programs

The Ohio Revised Code contains new eligibility requirements to serve on the board of a Joint Vocational School

district such as Miami Valley Career Technology Center Under previous law the local school board appointed a

local school board member to serve on the MVCTC board The law now requires that the Tipp City BOE seek

candidates who have experience as CFOs CEOs human resource managers and other professionals qualified to

discuss local labor needs These individuals should also understand the skills training and education needed for

current and future employment opportunities in the state

The purpose of this new legislation is to improve business community engagement better align educational

programs with state labor needs and reduce potential conflicts of interest

The law requires that most members of the MVCTC board reside in or be employed within the territory being

served by MVCTC It also requires that board members be selected based on the diversity of the employers in the

territory Board members must also have the professional credentials that lend themselves to understanding the

statersquos workforce It is a 3-year term on the board with the option to renew the term for an additional three years

if approved by the local school board Board members receive compensation at a rate of $125 per meeting

The Tipp City school board is seeking qualified candidates to serve on the MVCTC board Please submit your

resume to Dr John Kronour at JPKronourtippcityk12ohus or 90 S Tippecanoe Drive Tipp City Ohio 45371

or contact him at 667-8444 for additional information The deadline for applying is November 30th

CONGRATULATIONS to the THS Cross Country team for its impressive showing at Districts on

Saturday Both the men and women ran to a first place finish Allison Sinning finished second overall with Hayley Brumfield Abby Halsey Emily Wolfe and Brinna Price finishing in the top 8 Mitchell Poynter finished 2nd overall with Daniel Frame Jay Schairbaum Jared Rindler and Tim Andrews all finishing in the top 18 Both teams will continue their march to state this Saturday at the Regional meet in Troy Girls run at 1145 am boys run at 215 pm

CONGRATULATIONS to volleyball player Emily Layman for breaking her own single season digs

record In the teamrsquos tournament loss against Kenton Ridge Emily recorded 25 digs to bring her final total to 330 The previous record was 327

OHSAA FOUNDATION STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Several Tippencanoe High School student athletes who exhibit leadership qualities or potential recently attended a one-day conference at Ohio State University The conference included several national keynote speakers and multiple sessions on subjects pertinent to todayrsquos young adults Among these topics ldquoThe Role of the Student Athleterdquo ldquoBullying and Hazingrdquo ldquoDeveloping Team Captainsrdquo ldquoHealthy Lifestylesrdquo and ldquoSportsmanshiprdquo Students received information on the OHSAA project ldquoCommunity Service and Your Schoolrdquo Left to right are Zack Blair Austin Robbins Halee Printz Megan Rittenhouse Aubrey Cox Mitchell Poynter and Jake Prall

GOOD LUCK to the THS Girls Varsity Soccer team as they take on Carroll High School in the

sectional finals Tonightrsquos game (October 21) starts at 700 pm in Piqua at the Wertz Stadium

GOOD LUCK to the THS Boys Varisty Soccer in sectional finals against Kenton Ridge They play on

Tuesday October 22 at 700 pm at Tecumseh

VARSITY FOOTBALL AT KENTON RIDGE THIS FRIDAY NIGHT Our 8-0 varsity football team will play AT KENTON RIDGE this Friday night at 730 as they take on the 7-1 Cougars This is a HUGE game for the Red Devils in both the CBC Championship Race and the OHSAA Playoff Standings Student Tickets will be available via presale this week Student tickets are $400 in advance There is no adult presale this week All tickets at the gate will be $600 Please remember that Tippecanoe gets to keep 100 of all student presale ticket revenue for this game so please get your tickets in advance Tickets will be available Hockrsquos Pharmacy Tuesday through GAME TIME on Friday Tickets can also be purchased during school hours in the middle school office and the high school athletic office Elementary buildings will sell tickets through the office on Friday only Elementary students should bring money in an envelope marked on the outside with the teacherrsquos name number of student tickets and number of adult tickets

UPCOMING EVENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS (Home events in BLACK ndash Away events in RED)

Monday October 21 2013 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs Carroll at Piqua Wertz Stadium (Old Stadium) ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Tuesday October 22 2013

700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs Kenton Ridge at Tecumseh ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Thursday October 24 2013 530 9th Grade Football vs Dunbar at Howell Field 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA ndash All tickets are $600 Friday October 25 2013 730 Varsity Football AT Kenton Ridge ndash Get student tickets at Hocks before you go to the game Saturday October 26 2013 1000a JV Football vs Kenton Ridge ndash Howell Field 1145a Girls Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 215 Boys Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA Game time could change All tickets are $600 REMINDER There will be a high school swim team informational meetings on Monday October 21st at 700 pm and Thursday October 24th at 700 pm in room 109 Students and parents need to attend ONE of the meetings Bring completed physical forms and questions

Annual Halloween Parade amp Party This year the fun is part of the Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Saturday October 26 Join with the city Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Tipp City Partnership for the celebration of opening Main Street 900 am ndash Costume judging at the Tipp City United Methodist Church 945 am ndash Line up to be in the parade to cut the ribbon on Main Street

1000 am ndash Parade begins (costume winners amp families will be at the front) 1100 am ndash 200 pm Shopkeepersrsquo Trick or Treat

In case of rain ndash gather at the Monroe Township Basement at 900 am

Go to wwwtmcomservicesorg for more information

CONGRATULATIONS to the THS Cross Country team for its impressive showing at Districts on

Saturday Both the men and women ran to a first place finish Allison Sinning finished second overall with Hayley Brumfield Abby Halsey Emily Wolfe and Brinna Price finishing in the top 8 Mitchell Poynter finished 2nd overall with Daniel Frame Jay Schairbaum Jared Rindler and Tim Andrews all finishing in the top 18 Both teams will continue their march to state this Saturday at the Regional meet in Troy Girls run at 1145 am boys run at 215 pm

CONGRATULATIONS to volleyball player Emily Layman for breaking her own single season digs

record In the teamrsquos tournament loss against Kenton Ridge Emily recorded 25 digs to bring her final total to 330 The previous record was 327

OHSAA FOUNDATION STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Several Tippencanoe High School student athletes who exhibit leadership qualities or potential recently attended a one-day conference at Ohio State University The conference included several national keynote speakers and multiple sessions on subjects pertinent to todayrsquos young adults Among these topics ldquoThe Role of the Student Athleterdquo ldquoBullying and Hazingrdquo ldquoDeveloping Team Captainsrdquo ldquoHealthy Lifestylesrdquo and ldquoSportsmanshiprdquo Students received information on the OHSAA project ldquoCommunity Service and Your Schoolrdquo Left to right are Zack Blair Austin Robbins Halee Printz Megan Rittenhouse Aubrey Cox Mitchell Poynter and Jake Prall

GOOD LUCK to the THS Girls Varsity Soccer team as they take on Carroll High School in the

sectional finals Tonightrsquos game (October 21) starts at 700 pm in Piqua at the Wertz Stadium

GOOD LUCK to the THS Boys Varisty Soccer in sectional finals against Kenton Ridge They play on

Tuesday October 22 at 700 pm at Tecumseh

VARSITY FOOTBALL AT KENTON RIDGE THIS FRIDAY NIGHT Our 8-0 varsity football team will play AT KENTON RIDGE this Friday night at 730 as they take on the 7-1 Cougars This is a HUGE game for the Red Devils in both the CBC Championship Race and the OHSAA Playoff Standings Student Tickets will be available via presale this week Student tickets are $400 in advance There is no adult presale this week All tickets at the gate will be $600 Please remember that Tippecanoe gets to keep 100 of all student presale ticket revenue for this game so please get your tickets in advance Tickets will be available Hockrsquos Pharmacy Tuesday through GAME TIME on Friday Tickets can also be purchased during school hours in the middle school office and the high school athletic office Elementary buildings will sell tickets through the office on Friday only Elementary students should bring money in an envelope marked on the outside with the teacherrsquos name number of student tickets and number of adult tickets

UPCOMING EVENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS (Home events in BLACK ndash Away events in RED)

Monday October 21 2013 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs Carroll at Piqua Wertz Stadium (Old Stadium) ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Tuesday October 22 2013

700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs Kenton Ridge at Tecumseh ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Thursday October 24 2013 530 9th Grade Football vs Dunbar at Howell Field 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA ndash All tickets are $600 Friday October 25 2013 730 Varsity Football AT Kenton Ridge ndash Get student tickets at Hocks before you go to the game Saturday October 26 2013 1000a JV Football vs Kenton Ridge ndash Howell Field 1145a Girls Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 215 Boys Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA Game time could change All tickets are $600 REMINDER There will be a high school swim team informational meetings on Monday October 21st at 700 pm and Thursday October 24th at 700 pm in room 109 Students and parents need to attend ONE of the meetings Bring completed physical forms and questions

Annual Halloween Parade amp Party This year the fun is part of the Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Saturday October 26 Join with the city Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Tipp City Partnership for the celebration of opening Main Street 900 am ndash Costume judging at the Tipp City United Methodist Church 945 am ndash Line up to be in the parade to cut the ribbon on Main Street

1000 am ndash Parade begins (costume winners amp families will be at the front) 1100 am ndash 200 pm Shopkeepersrsquo Trick or Treat

In case of rain ndash gather at the Monroe Township Basement at 900 am

Go to wwwtmcomservicesorg for more information

GOOD LUCK to the THS Girls Varsity Soccer team as they take on Carroll High School in the

sectional finals Tonightrsquos game (October 21) starts at 700 pm in Piqua at the Wertz Stadium

GOOD LUCK to the THS Boys Varisty Soccer in sectional finals against Kenton Ridge They play on

Tuesday October 22 at 700 pm at Tecumseh

VARSITY FOOTBALL AT KENTON RIDGE THIS FRIDAY NIGHT Our 8-0 varsity football team will play AT KENTON RIDGE this Friday night at 730 as they take on the 7-1 Cougars This is a HUGE game for the Red Devils in both the CBC Championship Race and the OHSAA Playoff Standings Student Tickets will be available via presale this week Student tickets are $400 in advance There is no adult presale this week All tickets at the gate will be $600 Please remember that Tippecanoe gets to keep 100 of all student presale ticket revenue for this game so please get your tickets in advance Tickets will be available Hockrsquos Pharmacy Tuesday through GAME TIME on Friday Tickets can also be purchased during school hours in the middle school office and the high school athletic office Elementary buildings will sell tickets through the office on Friday only Elementary students should bring money in an envelope marked on the outside with the teacherrsquos name number of student tickets and number of adult tickets

UPCOMING EVENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS (Home events in BLACK ndash Away events in RED)

Monday October 21 2013 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs Carroll at Piqua Wertz Stadium (Old Stadium) ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Tuesday October 22 2013

700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs Kenton Ridge at Tecumseh ndash OHSAA Sectional Final ndash All tickets are $600 Thursday October 24 2013 530 9th Grade Football vs Dunbar at Howell Field 700 Varsity Girls Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA ndash All tickets are $600 Friday October 25 2013 730 Varsity Football AT Kenton Ridge ndash Get student tickets at Hocks before you go to the game Saturday October 26 2013 1000a JV Football vs Kenton Ridge ndash Howell Field 1145a Girls Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 215 Boys Cross Country AT OHSAA Regional Meet ndash Troy 700 Varsity Boys Soccer vs TBA in District Finals ndash Location is TBA Game time could change All tickets are $600 REMINDER There will be a high school swim team informational meetings on Monday October 21st at 700 pm and Thursday October 24th at 700 pm in room 109 Students and parents need to attend ONE of the meetings Bring completed physical forms and questions

Annual Halloween Parade amp Party This year the fun is part of the Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Saturday October 26 Join with the city Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Tipp City Partnership for the celebration of opening Main Street 900 am ndash Costume judging at the Tipp City United Methodist Church 945 am ndash Line up to be in the parade to cut the ribbon on Main Street

1000 am ndash Parade begins (costume winners amp families will be at the front) 1100 am ndash 200 pm Shopkeepersrsquo Trick or Treat

In case of rain ndash gather at the Monroe Township Basement at 900 am

Go to wwwtmcomservicesorg for more information

Annual Halloween Parade amp Party This year the fun is part of the Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Saturday October 26 Join with the city Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Tipp City Partnership for the celebration of opening Main Street 900 am ndash Costume judging at the Tipp City United Methodist Church 945 am ndash Line up to be in the parade to cut the ribbon on Main Street

1000 am ndash Parade begins (costume winners amp families will be at the front) 1100 am ndash 200 pm Shopkeepersrsquo Trick or Treat

In case of rain ndash gather at the Monroe Township Basement at 900 am

Go to wwwtmcomservicesorg for more information