Family sponsors sought for Tippecanoe Valley Miracle Tree program

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Anyone looking for a way to give back this Christmas season can sponsor a family in need within the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation through the Miracle Tree program.

Miracle Tree has been a holiday tradition in the Rochester community for more than a decade thanks to the Mill Creek Missionary Church, but because of an increase in the amount of people from the Tippecanoe Valley area seeking assistance, the decision was made last year to expand the program.

Trees were set up on Saturday, Nov. 11, at Bell Memorial Public Library in Mentone and also Akron Carnegie Public Library in Akron. Families throughout the Tippecanoe Valley community who have expressed an interest in receiving help this year were assigned a number. Those numbers were then placed on ornaments and hung on the trees. The number lets a potential sponsor know how many children are in each family and their ages.

“Each family has a wish list for the sponsors to use when shopping, filled with clothing sizes and toys requested,” said Darren Parker, an instructor at Tippecanoe Valley High School and a member of Mill Creek Missionary Church.

If a person, business or organization is interested in sponsoring a family, they simply take an ornament from the tree and give it to the circulation desk at either library. The sponsor is then provided a wish list for that family with items the children might want for Christmas.

Sponsors wrap the gifts they purchase and then return them back to a community location specified on each wish list. To avoid any confusion, there are specific instructions on each wish list on how to mark the gift after it has been wrapped, so organizers know which gift belongs to which family and child.

Gifts must be returned by Friday, Dec. 8. There is no limit to the amount of money a sponsor can spend on a family. Gifts will be distributed to each family on a special night in December. The church will cater a meal, provide activities for the children and take family pictures.

122 families with children attending a Tippecanoe Valley school received assistance through the Miracle Tree program last year.

TVMS spell team earns runner-up spot at state competition

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The Tippecanoe Valley Middle School spell bowl team earned the runner-up spot in their class during the Indiana Academic Spell Bowl State Finals on Nov. 11 at Purdue University.

“The emcee stated that over 10,000 Indiana school kids began the competition at the regional level in four classes.These eleven, along with Coach Siebrase, bested all but one team in Class 3. Make sure you let them know today how proud you are of their success,” said Principal Scott Backus.

The team placed first in their class at the Indiana Academic Spell Bowl Junior Division regional qualifications on Nov. 1. TVMS and nine other schools throughout Indiana competed in the regional competition, which was hosted by TVMS. Students were broken up into classes one, two, three and four. The class a team competes in is based on last year’s enrollment. TVMS competed in class three and scored a 50 out of the junior division’s perfect score of 72.

This was the fourth trip to the state finals in the last five years for TVMS.

Akron Elementary kicks off Abby Candles fundraiser

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Akron Elementary is kicking off its Abby Candles fundraiser to raise money for the school.

Students will be selling candles, candle warmers, room spray, wax melts, and cookie dough. They’ll be selling from November 10th to November 27th. ALL ORDERS AND MONEY MUST BE SUBMITTED ON NOVEMBER 27th!

Order pickup will be on December 15th in the cafeteria. Only adults may pick up fundraiser orders. Students who sell items have the chances to win various prizes. Some of the prizes include, a variety of Emoji items, a drone, or an iPad Mini. The top seller will get ice cream and Subway with Mrs. Mills, Mr. Adams, and Ms.Reed. The top selling class will get a pizza party. The top selling  grade level will get extra recess.

If you want to order any items, please see any student or order online at abbycandles.com and select our school name. If you want a specific child to get credit for an online purchase, please get that students Seller ID.  Thank you for your support!

Helping Hands Food Drive Nov. 13-17

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The 2017 Helping Hands Food Drive will kick off on Monday, Nov. 13, and will run thru Friday, Nov. 17.

All 1st period classes will compete with each other! One non-expired, non-perishable food item equals ONE point. One dollar donated equals ONE point.  Students can turn in their items into their 1st period class.

Our goal is for TVMS to earn 1,500 points!  Let’s Go TVMS and show the community how much we care!

TVHS hosting community blood drive Dec. 1

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The Tippecanoe Valley High School student council and the American Red Cross will host a community blood drive on Friday, Dec. 1, from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the high school gymnasium.

The blood drive is open to anyone who meets the donor requirements outlined by the American Red Cross. Anyone interested in donating blood can go online to www.redcrossblood.org and register using the zip code 46910. You can also register by emailing Crystal Heckaman, student council sponsor, at [email protected].

The high school student council hosts several blood drives throughout the school year. The American Red Cross provides scholarship money to students depending on the number of blood donations collected during the blood drives.

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.

EL Literacy Night featuring Jose Jurado

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Jose Jurado started school without knowing a single word of the English language and later became a role model for his two younger siblings by being the first person in his family to go to college. The 2009 Tippecanoe Valley graduate holds a computer engineering degree from Purdue University. His professional life has taken him from the Midwest all the way to Connecticut after landing a job with the sports network ESPN as an internal application developer. Jurado is actively involved at ESPN by helping develop a supportive work environment for Hispanics and Latinos. He is also a member of the Tippecanoe Valley Distinguished Alumni Class of 2017!

TVMS to host Veterans Day program

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The Veterans Day program at Tippecanoe Valley Middle School will take place on Friday, Nov. 10th, at 1 p.m. The choir and band will perform. We will have a veteran guest speaker, flag folding ceremony, and a 21-gun salute (unless the Honor Guard finds they have other obligations this week such as a funeral). There will be light refreshments served after the program for our veterans and their families. The public is invited and the veterans in our area are encouraged to attend!

Mentone 5th graders rake leaves for “Be a Good Neighbor Day”

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Fifth graders at Mentone Elementary School are taking a hands-on approach when it comes to giving back to their community.

Friday, Nov. 3rd, was the school’s second annual “Be a Good Neighbor Day.” It was started last year as a way for the school to increase community involvement. Nearly 80 students went to several homes throughout Mentone to help rake leaves for elderly residents, or for people who needed some extra assistance with household chores.

“As a principal of an elementary school, you want to provide kids with a lot of wholesome experiences as they go from kindergarten to fifth grade. This is one of those times that will be a good memory for them,” said Principal Randy Dahms.

The kids were split into several groups. Half of the groups went around to different homes on a bus provided by the corporation, while the other half worked at homes within walking distance around the school.

Dahms worked with fifth grade teachers last year to help organize the community service day. A simple project such as raking leaves is easy for elementary-aged kids to handle, he says.

“I’m hopeful we can expand this to more grade levels working on different service projects in the future,” said Dahms.

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TVMS First Semester Honor Roll | 2017-18 School Year

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6th Grade-1st Semester All “A”

Lorna Apt

Kynan Cords

Erika Henderson

Olivia Jones

Wade Jones

Chesnee Miller

Kaylynn Miller

Zoe Miller

Sidney Nelson

Macy Petersen

Issiac Ramsey

Makynna Rentschler

Evan Richards

Katelyn Stump

Bryce Turner

 

7th Grade-1st Semester All “A”

Lily Ault

Abigail Banghart

Abigail Bowers

Jessica Brito

Caden Davis

Alexandra Ellenwood

Talia Holder

Abigale Koch

Kennedy Kohler

Emily McGriff

Kaydence Mellott

Breanna Messer

Molly Moriarty

Amanda Ramirez

Jonathan Ruiz

Hailey Scott

Madison Smith

Makena Smith

Corinna Stiles

Brendyn Stump

 

8th Grade-1st Semester All “A”

Abigail Beliles

Maressa Calderon

Cheney Canada

8th grade all “A” cont.

 

Emma Howard

Rex Kirchenstien

Sydney Petersen

Ava Rich

Shane Wood

 

6th Grade-1st Semester All “A/B”

 

Dalton Alber                                                                       Erin VanMeter

Giovanni Arriaga                                                               Adriana Vargas Hernandez

Andrew Arroyo-Rodriguez                                           Aliksandra Vera

Cody Black                                                                          Jadyn Virgil

Traddin Black                                                                     Braedon Wallace

Devin Boggs                                                                       Corynn Whitworth

Damion Brown

Tiffany Bullington

Alexis Burge

Robert Burke

Bryauna Clodfelter

Carson Craft

Jorge DeLaRosa

Cody Eastgate

Nate Engstrand

Valeria Garcia

Abigail Goble

Braiden Hurley

Kyler Johnson

Jailyn Johnston

Aiden Kohler

Elijah Love

Trent Marshall

Sydney Mills

Carson Parker

Nathan Parker

Madison Poe

Anahi Ramirez Brito

Elias Ruiz

Jimena Ruiz

Jessa Schroeder

Jordan Shoemaker

Ava Smith

Madeline Smith

Roary Smith

Caroline Stump

Hailey Swope

JayShaun Tuttle

 

 

7th Grade-1st Semester All “A/B”

Dawson Ault                                                      Autumn Swindell

Jesus Baca                                                           Kylee Trepanier

Alexander Bailey                                              Dominick Utter

Brittany Benn                                                    Madelyn Weaver

Nolan Cumberland                                          Shaylin Wilcox

Layla Eherenman                                             Olivia Wilson

Alexis Estep

James Flinn

Hailey Grossman

Evan Harsh

Emily Harter

Abigail Haussmann

Saralee Hodge

Karli Hogue

Rily Honeycutt

Brian Isley

Marcus Jansma

Alejandra Jimenez

Tyler Jones

Braylon Kaufman

Paul Leasure

Riley Long

Lilly Lowe

Allyson Lozano

Cameron Lynch

Evan Maish

Ashaya Martinez

Kellan McNeiley

Gregory Miller

Lydia Miller

Ella Myers

Dylan Neese

Grant Nelson

Lucas Parson

Alex Parson

Annikan Pettit

Noah Prater

MacKenzie Reese

Wyatt Reiter

Brady Rodgers

Noelia Ruiz

Carolyn Schnitz

Elizabeth Sepulvado

Galvin Shambaugh

Carissa Slone

Alison Smythe

 

8th Grade-1st Semester All “A/B”

 

Brayden Baney                                                                 Damon Pyle

McKenzie Barngrover                                                    Ashton Railsback

Miranda Bays                                                                     Alexander Reiter

Mallory Bowers                                                                Hunter Rice

Andrew Burke                                                                   Daniel Rodriguez

Jaeda Carpenter                                                               Nataly Rodriguez

Braxton Davis                                                                    Mateo Salazar

Keenan Deniston                                                             Andie Schwenger

Mallory Durkes                                                                 Jesse Scott

Damian Elliott-Neace                                                      Brianna Sheetz

Bryce England                                                                    Braden Shepherd

DJ Estep                                                                               Chloe Shepherd

Brianna Feldman                                                              Kaydence Shepherd

Malachi Ferrell                                                                  Sage Shoemaker

Haley Gamble                                                                    Morgan Smith

Yadira Garcia-Vera                                                           Mercedes Snapp

Gavin Grossman                                                               Destiny Spry

Brandon Hammer                                                            Jamasyn Virgil

Maria Henderson                                                             Grace Wilson

Brandon Hoffman                                                            Madalyn Woodward

Marcus House                                                                   Jacob Wright

Haylee Hughes                                                                  Nicole Ziemek

Myra Jamison

Kamryn Keeling

Sarah Kelley

Corrine Kimble

Dakota Kimble

Macy Kirchenstien

Owen Kirchenstien

Damion Kohler

Kaylee LaFollette

Katelyn Lowman

Branson McBrier

Grady McGriff

Kyle McVay

Kaiden Meade

Wade Melanson

Baylee Messer

Drake Montelongo

Patrick O’Connell

Joel Ordaz Cisneros

Dawson Perkins

Caleb Petgen

Erika Poyser

Hunter Prater