TVHS blood drive nets 54 units for American Red Cross

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A blood drive hosted by the Tippecanoe Valley High School Student Council on Friday, Feb. 3, collected 54 units of blood for the American Red Cross.

A total of 74 donors showed up to donate, but 20 were deferred for various reasons, mostly low iron or illness.

In all, 54 units of blood were collected; the same amount collected at the Dec. 2 blood drive. This was the third of four blood drives the high school student council hosts throughout the school year.

The American Red Cross provides scholarship money to students depending on the number of blood donations collected at the blood drives.

The student council needs more than 200 units of blood for the year to reach the top scholarship goal of $2,500. Student Council Advisor Crystal Heckaman said 152 units have been collected so far this year.

The final blood drive for the current school year will take place sometime in April, but a definite date has not yet been set.

The blood drives are also open to community members who meet the donor requirements outlined by the American Red Cross.

Photo: TVHS senior Braydon Ott sits holding and staring at a pint of blood he just donated.

Mentone Elementary 2nd Nine Weeks Honor Roll | Fall 2016

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3rd Grade Honor Roll

Cyan Bradley

Hailey Borsa

Nash Bouse

Dalynne Bussard

Tatum Carlin

Kinsey Davis

Branden Drummond

Jake England

Arianna Francis

Jasmine Fuller

Harvey Hayes

Noah Henson

Alejando Jimenez

Sadie Kierpaul

Kyra Kiser

Payton Kohler

Gavin Leininger

Karina Meade

William Mellott

Grady Moriarty

Abril Murillo-Sosa

Nyomi Ortiz

Autumn Parker

Landon Patrick

Lindsay Petersen

Lyric Plew

Carol Swanson

Eric Threlkel

Morgan Yates

 

4th Grade Honor Roll

 

A Honor Roll

Colton Crabb

Madison Thompson

Ethan Young

 

A-B Honor Roll

Camila Aguilar

Blaine Baney

James Bartley

Evan Bolinger

Lily Bradley

Bailey Bussard

Katie Caudill

Mackaylie Costello

Lydia Craig

Brock Derf

Ayden Engle

Kade Francis

Caileigh Frentzel

Marisol Gonzalez

DeOndre Hamilton

Nekiana Hamilton

Chloe Haussmann

Sienna Holder

Reed Jones

Thadeus Juarez

Rayne Kensinger

Renea Kline

Amber Kluesener

Emma McKenzie

Lilian Minard

Taylor Owens

Emma Patrick

Remington Rickel

Blain Sheetz

Macie Spencer

Austin Wallace

Isaac Whetstone

Ayden Yaprak

Braxton Yates

 

5th Grade Honor Roll

 

A Honor Roll

Lorna Apt

Jorge DeLaRosa

Cody Eastgate

Nate Engstrand

Sidney Nelson

Macy Petersen

Makynna Rentschler

Evan Richards

Adriana Vargas-Hernandez

 

A-B Honor Roll

Dalton Alber

Shelby Becker

Julia Bowers

Damion Brown

Tiffany Bullington

Bryauna Clodfelter

Kynan Cords

Carson Craft

Brayden Farmer

Abigail Goble

Olivia Jones

Wade Jones

Jacob Kats

Ethan Kelley

Aiden Kohler

Trent Marshall

Shelby Olivarez

Jessa Schroeder

Philip Smith

Kiera Smythe

Carissa Stoneburner

Hailey Swope

Erin VanMeter

Jadyn Virgil

Braedon Michael Wallace

Jason Wilcox

Valley students hope to comfort children using handmade blankets

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Three students at Tippecanoe Valley High School are giving back to children receiving treatment in hospitals by hand making blankets to comfort them during their stay.

Juniors Olivia Trippiedi, McKenzie Murphy, and Susan Nickerson came up with the idea as part of a project for their student leadership group Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy (KYLA).

The three teenagers have been raising funds through donations, and have even incorporated their mission into Student Resource Time (SRT) at the high school. SRT is time set aside every Thursday for students to get caught up on homework, or to explore different enrichment activities such as music appreciation, cooking, painting, and many other subjects.

In this, the second year of SRT clubs, students are creating clubs based on their passions. Trippiedi, Murphy, and Nickerson asked to create an enrichment club based on their KYLA project. After raising money to purchase the materials, they secured a sponsoring teacher and recruited students to help them during SRT.

“Seeing everyone involved, it just means a lot.  McKenzie, Susan, and I, we all have a passion for kids, so we came up with the idea of doing something for a children’s hospital,” said Trippiedi.

Trippiedi said one person making a blanket takes about an hour and costs about $10 in materials. In groups of three, that time can be cut to less than 40 minutes. There isn’t really a production goal; they just want to make as many blankets as they can with the amount of donations they collect.

“We all have a passion for kids and for nursing,” said Murphy. “A lot of times kids in the hospital get stuffed animals, but blankets are something you can’t really grow out of. It’s just something to comfort them and something for them to hold on to,” she said.

Each blanket has a tag specially designed by the three teens that gets sown onto the blanket. They plan on hand delivering the blankets to Riley Hospital for Children and other pediatric hospitals later this semester.

“I would like the kids to know that there are people out there who care for them. If they’re in a bad place, there is someone who loves them. This is just a simple reminder that they’re covered by love,” said Nickerson.

If there are donations left over, but no more time to make the blankets, the money will be given directly to the hospitals. Anyone interested in making a donation to help purchase materials can contact high school math instructor Alissa Trippiedi at (574) 598-2100 or email [email protected].

Photo from left to right: Juniors Susan Nickerson, McKenzie Murphy, and Olivia Trippiedi hold some of the blankets made during Student Resource Time. The three girls started the initiative “Covered by Love” and have been collecting donations to purchase materials.

TVHS to host freshman orientation event Feb. 13

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Tippecanoe Valley High School is holding a freshman orientation event for current eighth grade students to help answer questions about the transition from middle school to high school.

Freshman orientation will take place on Feb. 13 at 7:00 p.m. in the main gym at the high school. There is a snow makeup day of Feb. 23 in case there is inclement weather.

“The goal of freshman orientation is to get students thinking about graduation and what classes they need to take to get there,” said Sarah Tillman, guidance counselor at Tippecanoe Valley High School.

Students who attend will learn about the scheduling process and which classes they should begin to take, depending on which diploma they plan to pursue. Tillman said students will turn in their scheduling forms on the night of orientation. The scheduling form is the list of classes a student wants to take their freshman year.

Students can also speak to different departments and extracurricular groups to learn more information about their options in high school.

A representative from the Warsaw Area Career Center will also be on hand to talk about course opportunities students will have in their junior and senior years. The representative will touch on careers those courses can lead to after a student graduates.

Tillman said attending freshman orientation is not required, but it is strongly recommended. If a student does not attend, he or she must still turn in a scheduling form.

Mentone Elementary collecting coins for Riley

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Mentone Elementary School Student Council is sponsoring a coin drive to raise money for the Kosciusko County Riley Kids Fund and Riley Hospital for Children.

This year’s goal is to raise $1,000 by filling a large jug with money, primarily pennies and other coins.

“We chose to focus on pennies because we felt like e very student would be able to participate in this,” said Rebecca Hartzler, school treasurer and student council co-advisor.

Half of the money raised will go to the Kosciusko County Riley Kids Fund to help the families of children that receive treatment at Riley Hospital for Children with expenses such as gas, food, and lodging.

The other half of the money will go directly to Riley Hospital for Children. The school will accept donations the week of Feb. 13 – 17. Checks will also be accepted and should be made out to Mentone Elementary School.

“This drive is important for us because we have had some students here benefit from the services Riley offers. We just want to make sure every child who needs medical care receives it,” said Hartzler.

The collection jar will be inside the main office at Mentone Elementary School, located at 301 E. Jackson Street. Anyone in the community interested in making a donation can stop by the office Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The student council will then present a check during WRSW Riley Radio Days in March for the total amount students collected.

Nominations sought for Tippecanoe Valley Distinguished Alumni Class of 2017

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The Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation is seeking nominations for the Tippecanoe Valley Distinguished Alumni Class of 2017.  Distinguished Alumni are graduates of Tippecanoe Valley High School, Akron High School, Beaver Dam High School, Burket High School, Mentone High School, or Talma High School (living or deceased) who have led successful lives while making substantial contributions to their chosen field of work or have provided outstanding service to their community, state, or country.  The Class of 2017 will serve as a vivid example for current and future students of what is possible for Tippecanoe Valley graduates.

Individuals selected as Tippecanoe Valley Distinguished Alumni will be asked to share their experiences with current Tippecanoe Valley High School students when they are honored publicly in September.

To nominate a graduate for the Tippecanoe Valley Distinguished Alumni Class of 2017, go to the corporation website at www.tvsc.k12.in.us.  Click on the Distinguished Alumni tab under Students or the Distinguished Alumni Quicklink in the middle of the page.  Select either Electronic Nomination or Download and Mail Nomination.

Paper copies of the Tippecanoe Valley Distinguished Alumni Nomination Form are available from the office of any Tippecanoe Valley school or the administration office.

Nominations are due no later than May 1, 2017.

Questions about the Tippecanoe Valley Distinguished Alumni may be directed to Tippecanoe Valley Superintendent of Schools Brett R. Boggs at 574-598-2759, ext. 2767.

Tippecanoe Valley High School to host blood drive February 3

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The Tippecanoe Valley High School student council will host a blood drive on Friday, February 3rd from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the high school gymnasium.

This is the third of four blood drives the high school student council hosts throughout the school year. The American Red Cross provides scholarship money to students depending on the number of blood donations collected at the blood drive.

The blood drive is open to anyone who meets the donor requirements outlined by the American Red Cross. Community members can also donate blood as long as they register before the event. People can register by calling Crystal Heckaman at (574) 598-2129 or email [email protected].

According to the American Red Cross, a blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age in most states (16 with parental consent where allowed by state law), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements.

A blood drive hosted by the Tippecanoe Valley High School student council on Friday, December 2, collected 54 units of blood for the American Red Cross.

TVSC awarded $30,000 planning grant through counseling initiative

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The Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation has received a planning grant of $30,000 under Lilly Endowment Inc.’s Comprehensive Counseling Initiative for Indiana K-12 Students.

Lilly Endowment Inc. announced on Jan. 20 the recipients of planning grants in the first phase of its Comprehensive Counseling Initiative for Indiana K-12 Students, a five-year effort to strengthen how public school corporations and charter schools help students from elementary grades through high school prepare for academic, career, and personal success.

The Endowment is awarding a total of $9.14 million in planning grants to 284 public school corporations and charter schools in Indiana. The individual grants range from $8,302 to $50,000. The amounts for which the recipients could apply were based on the enrollment of each school corporation or charter school.

“This holds the potential to bring important opportunities that will be of tremendous benefit to our students, staff, and the community,” said TVSC Superintendent Brett Boggs.

As part of the planning grant process, a committee made up of staff members from all Tippecanoe Valley schools will spend the next three months collecting and analyzing data, assessing the district’s current counseling programs, identifying best practices, visiting programs, engaging community partners, and many other activities.

After the planning and study phase, Tippecanoe Valley will submit an implementation grant proposal to fund the strategies the committee develops to move the district closer to a comprehensive counseling model that addresses the academic, college, career, and social and emotional needs of its K-12 students.

“The Endowment is committing funds to this initiative because Indiana needs to increase significantly the number of K-12 students who are emotionally healthy, can realize academic success, and graduate from high school,” said Sara B. Cobb, the Endowment’s vice president for education.

Although the planning grant phase was not competitive, the implementation grants will be competitive. Implementation proposals, which must be submitted by May 19, 2017, can be used during a four-year grant period. Applicants may request up to $100 per student enrolled, and the amounts may range from $100,000 to $3 million. Nearly 1,800 students are currently enrolled in the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation. Notification of implementation grant approvals is expected by Sept. 30, 2017.

About Lilly Endowment Inc.

Lilly Endowment Inc. is an Indianapolis-based private philanthropic foundation created in 1937 by J.K. Lilly and his two sons, Eli and J.K. Jr., with gifts of stock in their pharmaceutical company. In keeping with the founders’ wishes, the Endowment supports the causes of community development, education and religion and maintains a special commitment to its hometown, Indianapolis, and home state, Indiana.

 

Aaron Zolman

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Kosciusko County native and Tippecanoe Valley graduate Aaron Zolman says he is looking forward to his new role as a school board member, which became effective on January 1, 2017.

“I am excited for my opportunity here to help our school continue to head in the right direction, and getting our students the best possible education, allowing them to become successful adults,” said Zolman.

Zolman was born in Warsaw, but grew up in Mentone. He graduated from Tippecanoe Valley High School in 2002 with an Academic Honors Diploma.

He then attended college at Indiana Tech, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.  Zolman has a Journeyman’s Card with the U.S. Department of Labor for Design Drafter and Engineering Technician.

Zolman is also a certified Six Sigma Black Belt! He has served the community by teaching Junior Achievement for three years. He has also been a youth football coach.

Zolman worked for 10 years at Symmetry Medical in Warsaw. His most current position there was a special manufacturing engineer. He currently works at Medtronic, where he is part of the company’s advanced sourcing group out of Memphis, Tennessee, residing in Warsaw. He holds a position of sourcing engineer, where he focuses on new product introductions and commercialization.

Zolman has been married to Kacie Zolman for seven years. They have two daughters, Gwendolyn, age three, and Gia, age one.

TVHS Honor Roll | First Semester | 2016-2017 School Year

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Freshmen All A Honor Roll

Quintin Allen

Shelby Baker

Alyssa Bell

Caleigh Byrer

Colt Demske

Amber Evans

Valeria Jimenez

Faith Kamp

Kaitlyn Lewis

Aleesa Marshall

Alexis Michael

Jace Potter

Luke Prater

Delaney Sandbakken

Tucker Shull

Tanner Trippiedi

Shakira Vail

Kirstyn Yoder

Freshmen A & B Honor Roll

Evelin Alarcon

Allison Atwell

Amy Baca

Allison Betten

Cade Brouyette

Jaydin Conley

Emma Craig

Kole Dillon

Mayde Fear

Wendy Garcia

Nathaniel Heckman

Bethany Johnson

Kelton Johnson

Jakob Jones

Jadyn Kolesiak

Olivia Livengood

Tahya Lybarger

Allison Miller

Roni Newsome

Jalen Potter

Misael Ramirez

Jorge Rosas-Jimenez

Mercedes Roszak

Michael Schuster

Mitchell Smith

Tracy Smith

Grace Smythe

Jasten Snapp

Mason Stephen

Jaxon Torpy

Dortha Tucker

Jillian Walls

Jessy Weitzel

Makenzie Woodcox

Karina Young

Sophomore All A Honor Roll

Sophia Bussard

Hannah Durkes

Olivia Ellenwood

Billy Gillman

Hannah Jansma

Sarah Myers

Makenzie Oldham

Emily Peterson

Rachael Randall

Shayleigh Shriver

Sarah Tucker

Dylan Wood

Kamile Yocum

Sophomore A & B Honor Roll

Alexis Aguilar

Damian Banghart

Kennedie Brooks

Laura Campos

Madison Francis

Cameron Gearhart

Alexandra Gomez

Joshua Hazard

Andrew Heltzel

Tiphanie Hodge

Elijah Holder

Jonathan Humes

Patrick Kelley

David Krebs

Hannah Lewallen

Haley Lewis

Sierra marshall

Kylee Masterson

Noah Miller

Marlea Myers

Brant Norris

Gabrielle Olson

Cameron Parker

Justin Peconga

Hanna Prater

Kelly Randall

Grace Revere

Kaitlin Shepherd

Olivia Smith

Lauren Sponseller

Chevy Teeter

Maria Vargas

Anna Walters

Lucas Walters

Junior All A Honor Roll

Hannah Ames

Brenna Baney

Cody Craig

Bryce Cudney

Mackenzie Fear

Jalyssa House

Hunter Hyden

Kelsey Justice

Gary Klinger

Addy Miller

McKenzie Murphy

Susan Nickerson

Asia O’Connor

Cheyene Oldfather

Amy Ortiz

Dakota Parker

Gretchen Runyon

Bradly Shepard

Olivia Trippiedi

Junior A & B Honor Roll

Cora Alber

Daisy Arroyo

Seth Baird

Olivia Bell

Alyssa Brito

Chase Brower

Tyler Craft

Alejandra DeLaRosa

Bailey Engholm

Macy Engstrand

Garrett Feldman

Hannah Gibbons

Drew Hartman

Kaitlynd Heiden-Moore

Seth Hoffman

Trent Houchin

Derek Hunsberger

Travis Hyden

William Johnston

Victoria Kratzchmar

Jacob McDonald

Adam Myers

Angelica Ortega

Michael Paseka

Makayla Sandbakken

Kaleigh Shumaker

Lea Stouder

Camden Tucker

Jack Utter

Eric Wright

Carissa Ziemek

Senior All A Honor Roll

Abigail Betten

Amanda Heltzel

Guadalupe Hernandez

Alexander Kromkowski

Andrea Moquete

Adrian Velazquez

Christopher Wilhite

Senior A & B Honor Roll

Joseph Alspaugh

America Baca

Victoria Biddle

Meredith Brouyette

Hannah Brower

Bryston Canada

Madison Conliff

Alexia Durkes

Hunter Early

Jerrid Edmonson

Mael Ferrier

Lindsay Gamble

Brianna Haney

Victoria Heredia

Daniel Horton

Audrey Jackson

Jeremy Julian

Baylee Kolesiak

Keegan Larimer

Ponesupuk Mahamat

Dylan Manwaring

Monika Marshall

Jared Mikel

Lucas Mills

Laira Myers

Kennedy Niedbalski

Braydon Ott

Kaitlyn Prater

Diana Ramirez Rosas

Angela Ramirez

Sierra Rudd

Rosio Sanchez

Sydney Schaeffer

Melissa Schmidt

Gracie Schwenger

Anne Secrest

Christopher Secrist

Aerin Shewman

Yarley Smalley

Dylan Sponseller

Mikaela Thacker

Morgan Thomas

Motoko Tsuzuki

Cole Walters

Riley Weitzel

Avander Wimsatt

John Young