IASC Leadership Workshop

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The IASC Leadership Workshop will be Saturday, Feb. 27, at Akron Elementary School from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. Registration fee will be $12.50 per student and $25 for school. The purpose of the workshop is for foster leadership development and training of elementary students and their teachers throughout the State of Indiana, establish a network of student leaders and teachers throughout the State of Indiana, and develop leadership skills in the areas of communication, organization, decision-making, and other IASC Leadership standards. You may contact Mr. Adams at [email protected] if you have questions. Online registration: https://iascreg.wufoo.com/forms/m124mj9617sd9fu/.

New Phone Numbers For Tippecanoe Valley Schools

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The new numbers are: Akron Elementary School (574-598-2367), Burket Educational Center (574-598-2600), Mentone Elementary School (574-598-2590), Tippecanoe Valley Middle School (574-598-2200), Tippecanoe Valley High School (574-598-2100), Tippecanoe Valley Bus Garage (574-598-2490), and Tippecanoe Valley Administration Office (574-598-2759). Staff phone extensions have also changed.

Help your child Set Goals and Achieve them

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In school, we often use the term goals with your children. How can we help our students beat the odds and achieve their goals at a higher rate than the 8% of Americans who will attain their resolutions in 2016? Consider these ideas you can also support at home:

  • Make the goal specific. The target needs to be very clear for your child. Help him/her clearly articulate what it is they want to achieve. Instead of a goal to get better at reading, the goal could be to better understand what is being read.
  • Set a short timeframe. Many goals fail because the timeframe is too long. Set small, specific timeframes (2-3 weeks) that can be more easily monitored.
  • Make a plan. Help your child figure out actions they can take to reach their goal. How will you better understand what you are reading? Will you write a summary after a certain number of pages? Will you ask questions as you read?
  • Adjust the goal. There is nothing wrong with your child adjusting his/her goals. Adjusting will be more successful than quitting.
  • Celebrate. Celebrate the small successes like sticking to the goal’s steps. There is something about acknowledging progress, even small progress, that propels us to keep at it and work toward the next small step along the road of attaining a goal.

Welcome to the Mentone Elementary Website

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Welcome to the new Mentone Elementary website. We have updated our look to make it easier for visitors to find what they need quickly. We invite you to check back often as we will be updating information each month. Here are some areas on the site that will be particularly helpful.

The home page has many links right at your fingertips. Stay updated with events around the school with scrolling articles that are updated often. Quickly access the district calendar, upcoming events and many other links and documents.

Please share our excitement about our new website. Please visit often to stay informed.

The “Heart” of the Matter

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It is not a stretch to say the world we live in today is a very different than it was even 10 years ago. As society changes and the values of society shift, schools have to find ways to make sure kids are prepared to go out into society and be successful. Projecting the skills and dispositions of value for kids 10 years into the future is a tough task!

Our challenge is to make sure students are ready for the world. Respecting others, being responsible, and being ready for what is expected are keys to success in life. This is why they are the core of The Viking Way at Tippecanoe Valley Middle School (TVMS). These are valuable skills and every student must develop a value system that includes them if they wish to be successful now and in the future.

Students must have an attitude that no matter how challenging a situation they can persevere, think and attack the challenge. As a school, we work hard every day to help students develop this skill. The development of GRIT has to be a two-way endeavor. Many times kids are quick to give up because they see a challenge as too hard, not fun for them, or not a priority. As adults, we can all affirm that not everything in life is easy. GRIT, the ability to persevere, is a key to success in the future, no matter what that future brings.

The job of a teacher is also a challenge today. It is a thankless job that is bombarded with negativity and painted by some as “failing.” My job is to make sure our staff meets all of the legal, statutory and policy driven expectations of the State and the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation (TVSC). However, I feel it is also my job to make sure my staff understands our true purpose and keeps focused on our “WHY”.

The TVMS staff completed a study of Lead…for God’s Sake by Todd Gongwer this semester. The book generated some very interesting discussion about the current realities of teaching and the current status of society in general. It provided great professional discussion and helped us set our priorities for the year.

The book is the story of a basketball coach who is struggling to get a team of talented young men to perform and also how a janitor named Joe showed him that fear and reward aren’t always the best way to lead. Our true heart and the relationships we develop are critical to leadership.

Teachers did not become teachers only to help kids pass a test. Society is telling us that a single measure defines us. I disagree. What defines us is the CARE we put into our kids, the BELIEF we have in their abilities, and the EXPECTATION we have for ourselves and the kids we serve.
Today’s society needs respectful, responsible, ready, gritty, and caring human beings. We are working hard at TVMS to equip our kids with these skills. With the help of caring parents and a concerned community, we will make sure our Vikings are ready for whatever the future throws their way!

This article and many more written by Mr. Backus can be found on his BLOG.

New Phone Numbers For Tippecanoe Valley Schools

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The new numbers are: Akron Elementary School (574-598-2367), Burket Educational Center (574-598-2600), Mentone Elementary School (574-598-2590), Tippecanoe Valley Middle School (574-598-2200), Tippecanoe Valley High School (574-598-2100), Tippecanoe Valley Bus Garage (574-598-2490), and Tippecanoe Valley Administration Office (574-598-2759). Staff phone extensions have also changed.