VALLEY INSIGHT: Students Heading to College – Control Your Own Financial Future

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Written by Chris Treber, guest author and parent

Not long ago, the prospect of living in Mom and Dad’s basement after college made students cringe. These days, whether by necessity or as a result of financial savviness, students find themselves staying in the nest while they attend school close to home or moving back in with their parents following college graduation – a new reality caused by the growing burden of student loan debt.

The statistics are bleak. Student loan debt is the second highest consumer debt in America. According to the Institute for College Access and Success, Indiana college students graduated with an average of nearly $30,000 worth of debt in 2016. More than 1 in 10 students default.

Sadly, students are often unprepared for this burden upon graduation. I saw this first-hand during the five years I spent as a financial aid director, and there are a few things I want students to know.

First, be your own financial advocate. Take ownership of your personal finances, including financial aid. I’d often hear phrases like, “But no one told me!” or “I didn’t know I owed that much!” Hard lessons are learned because students either fail to pay attention, aren’t accountable for their own choices, or they fail to ask questions. The financial aid office is there to administer aid and provide a resource for students and parents during the financial aid process. They are not financial advisors, and they typically won’t hold your hand. Students who are informed and engaged in their financial well-being early on are more prepared for life after college.

Second, every dollar counts. A dollar paid is a dollar you don’t have to borrow. Likewise, every dollar you borrow must be repaid – with interest. The more you contribute toward your tuition in cash and scholarships, the more you’ll save in interest long-term. It’s worth working 10-15 hours per week to supplement your tuition or living expenses if your schedule allows. Avoid credit cards for anything other than to establish credit and always pay the full balance each month.

Finally, don’t wait until junior or senior year to start working with the career services department. Visit career services freshman year to explore not only part-time job opportunities, but internships and job shadows that will build relevant experience. Career services is an incredible resource often used too late. Start early to boost your resume and, potentially, your earning power upon graduation. Statistics show that students who effectively work with career services are more likely to gain full-time employment post-graduation.

Here’s the bottom line, students: don’t be financially illiterate. You are in control of your own financial future, not your parents. You have to put in the work. There are plenty of great podcasts and blogs specifically geared toward millennial saving, budgeting, and investing. Taking just 30 minutes per week to learn about financial topics can save you thousands and keep you out of Mom and Dad’s basement – or at the very least, get you out a little faster, with more money in your pocket.

Valley Insight is a recurring monthly article written by administrators on a variety of topics related to education and the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation. Articles will be posted to the district’s website and also shared with the local media.

 

Akron Elementary hosting blood drive Feb. 16

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Akron Elementary School is partnering with the American Red Cross to host a blood drive through its Pint-Size Hero program.

The blood drive will be held at the Akron Elementary School gymnasium on Friday, February 16th, from Noon to 6 p.m. Students will have the opportunity to show leadership and help save lives by recruiting blood donors for our upcoming blood drive. Each student who recruits one presenting donor will receive an American Red Cross medal.

There are two ways to schedule your appointment:

1. Visit www.redcrossblood.org and use the sponsor code: akronelem

2. Make your appointment on the American Red Cross Blood Donor smartphone app. You can also register by texting BLOODAPP to 90999.  If you have any questions, please contact the Akron Elementary Office at (574) 598-2367.

10th annual Burket Educational Center chili cook-off a success

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The 10th annual Burket Educational Center chili cook-off was held on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018.

This year the school had seven amazing chili soups that were all unique and wonderful! The contestants who vied for the title were: Mrs. Angie Sroufe, Mrs. Linda Tucker, Mrs. Meagan Wilks, Mrs. Sharon Kindig, Mr. Jon Ekhoff, Mr. Dan James and Mr. Micah Lukens.

 

The results are in and are as follows:

5th Place with 6 votes, Mr. Ekhoff

4th Place with 11 votes, Mrs. Wilks

3rd Place with 15 votes, Mrs. Tucker

2nd Place with 17 votes, Mrs. Sroufe

2018 Champion with 19 votes, Mrs. Kindig

Also, our honored judges, Mr. Boggs, Mrs. Surface and Coach Patrick also picked Mrs. Kindig to win their award. Congratulations to Mrs. Kindig on her fine work! She will have name engraved on the school plaque for all posterity.

February Health Tip from Kosciusko Community Hospital

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As part of the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation’s ongoing partnership with Lutheran Health Network Kosciusko Community Hospital, each month we share a health tip with our parents and staff. This month’s tip is about maintaining a healthy heart.

A link to a free heart health assessment can be found here: http://lutheranhealth.staywellsolutionsonline.com/Search/42,CoronaryArteryDiseaseMRA

More information about the partnership between KCH and TVSC can be found here: http://tippecanoevalleyschools.com/tippecanoe-valley-and-lutheran-health-network-kch-announce-10-year-partnership/

TVHS band students excel at Indiana Solo and Ensemble Contest

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Tippecanoe Valley High School is congratulating the following students for their performances at the Indiana Solo and Ensemble contest on Saturday, January 27th.

Bradly Caudill took home a silver medal, while Quintin Allen, Dakota Prater and Jacob McDonald all received gold medals.  McDonald also earned a perfect score on his drum set solo and is now headed to the state contest on February 24th for both drum set and snare drum. The boys are led by and Tippecanoe Valley Band Director Janell Riner.

Pictured left to right are Quintin Allen (Grade 10), Jacob McDonald (12) , Dakota Prater (12), and Bradly Caudill (9)

Adult education classes offered at Tippecanoe Valley schools

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The Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation is offering adult education classes at various school sites now through March.

Courses offered include canvas painting, first aid and CPR certification, high school equivalency test training and a series on nutrition. The classes are open to the public for a cost, or for free depending on the class. Here is the schedule of classes offered:

 

CPR/First Aid Classes

Date: March 6, 13, and 20

Time: 6 to 9 p.m.

Location: Tippecanoe Valley High School

Cost: $35

Details: Take this class to get certified or re-certified in first aid and CPR. Participants will also learn about automated external defibrillators and emergency first aid for gunshot wounds. Participants must attend all three classes to be certified. Call Debbie Johnston or Jeff Shriver at (574) 598-2100 to register or for more information.

 

Rustic Bouquet Canvas Painting

Date: March 28

Time: 6 p.m.

Location: Mentone Elementary School. Enter through the back of the building at door J.

Cost: $18

Details: Register at http://www.happypaintbrush.com by clicking the event calendar and event date.

Call or text Karla Hayden at (574) 268-4977 with questions.

 

Creating a Wooden Welcome Sign

Date: April 25

Time: 6 to 8 p.m.

Location: Mentone Elementary School. Enter through the back of the building at door J.

Cost: $25

Details: Register at http://www.happypaintbrush.com by clicking the event calendar and event date.

Call or text Karla Hayden at (574) 268-4977 with questions.

 

 

Zumba and Yoga Classes

Date: Wednesday evenings beginning Feb. 5

Time: Zumba is from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and yoga is from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m.

Location: Bell Memorial Public Library in Mentone

Cost: $3 per person, per class

Details: Contact Eva Mudd on Facebook or by emailing [email protected] for more information.

 

Nutrition Class Series

Date: March 15, 22, and 29

Time: 6 to 7:15 p.m.

Location: Tippecanoe Valley High School – Family and Consumer Science room

Cost: $10 to cover cooking demonstrations and food sampling

Details: Is it time to achieve a healthy lifestyle? Come to these sessions for three weeks and you’ll learn how to take the first step to achieving a healthy way of life. Join Nancy Hudson, HHS Extension Educator, as she uncovers “three easy bites” to better health.

Session 1 – Start with Breakfast – Thursday, March 15, 2018
Many of us skip out the door in the morning with nothing for our body to use as fuel. Learn how to make breakfast simple, quick and healthy.

Session 2 – Snack Right – Thursday, March 22, 2018

When we are hungry we reach for the quickest, most convenient food to satisfy our hunger. Strategize on ways you can snack in a healthy way that won’t add calories to your plan and sabotage your healthy goals.

Session 3 – Enjoy a Healthy Plate – Thursday, March 29, 2018

Adults of all ages have different nutrition and physical activity needs as their lives and bodies change. A strong and healthy body can provide many benefits. Maintaining healthy habits is an important way to lower your risk for cancer, diabetes, heart disease and hypertension. This session will help you create a healthy eating plan.

 

HSE/GED Classes

Date: Monday and Wednesday evenings (ongoing)

Time: 6 to 9 p.m.

Location: Akron Elementary School

Cost: Free

Details: This class helps people learn the skills necessary to complete his or her HSE/GED certificate.

Contact Debbie Johnston by calling (574) 598-2100 to register or for more information.

 

Open Weight Room

Date: Tuesday and Thursday evenings now through March 29

Time: 5 to 7 p.m.

Location: Tippecanoe Valley High School – Enter through door 8

Cost: Free

Details: Elliptical equipment and free weights are available for people to use.

TVHS to host community blood drive Feb. 2

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The Tippecanoe Valley High School student council and the American Red Cross will host a community blood drive on Friday, Feb. 2, 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.

Nominations sought for Tippecanoe Valley Distinguished Alumni Class of 2018

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The Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation is seeking nominations for the Tippecanoe Valley Distinguished Alumni Class of 2018.

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 2018 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 2018, go to the corporation website at www.tippecanoevalleyschools.com. Click on the Distinguished Alumni Quicklink in the middle of the page, then complete the online nomination form. 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, 2018. Questions about the Tippecanoe Valley Distinguished Alumni may be directed to Superintendent Brett Boggs by calling (574) 598-2759, ext. 2767.

Click here to read more about the Distinguished Alumni Class of 2017.

TVHS Honor Roll | 2nd Nine Weeks & First Semester | 2017-18 School Year

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2nd Nine Weeks Honor Roll – TVHS – 2017-18 School Year

Freshmen – All A’s

Alexis Banghart

Allison Mahler

Arika Warren

Delaney Wagoner

Hannah Engstrand

Jonathan Helvey

Kiara Taylor

Kristina Bubb

Mackenzie Costello

Mallorie Isley

Marissa McLean

Payton Mills

Sidney Wagner

 

Freshmen – All A’s & B’s

Alexis Evans

Andrew Hurd

Ashley Butler

Ava Craig

Benjamin Bowser

Bradly Caudill

Brandt Alber

Brianna Kreiter

Chase McLaughlin

Flor Rivera

George Gillman

Hannah Parson

Hayley Backus

Jada Hicks

Jaxon Seaney

Jazimine Gilley

Jerzey Conley

Johnny Gonsalez

Kailey Rudd

Kaitlin Neese

Kaylee Nance

Kelly Ruiz

Kinsi Cline

Lucas Goble

Matthew Hodge

Matthew Howes

Melissa Ramirez

Mikayla McCord

Olivia Holstein

Parriah Laramore

 

Sophomores – All As

Amber Evans

Amy Baca

Colt Demske

Delaney Sandbakken

Jace Potter

Kirstyn Yoder

Makenzie Woodcox

Quintin Allen

Shelby Baker

Valeria Jimenez

 

Sophomores – All As and Bs

Aleesa Marshall

Alexis Michael

Allison Betten

Allison Miller

Alyssa Bell

Brendon Grubbs

Bryce Fisher

Cade Brouyette

Caleigh Byrer

Chloe Hostetler

Destiny Swick

Emily Murphy

Emma Craig

Faith Kamp

Grace Smythe

Jakob Jones

Jalen Potter

Jaxn Torpy

Jaydin Conley

Jessy Weitzel

Jorge Rosas-Jimenez

Kaitln Lewis

Lillie Collins

Luke Prater

Mason Stephen

Mayde Fear

Nikolas Vera

Olivia Livengood

Shakira Vail

Tanner Trippiedi

Tucker Shull

 

Juniors – All As

Billy Gillman

Dylan Wood

Elijah Holder

Hannah Jansma

Kamile Yocum

Kinzie Prater

Lauren Sponseller

Olivia Ellenwood

Olivia Smith

Rachael Randall

Sarah Tucker

Shayleigh Shriver

Sierra Marshall

Sophia Bussard

Sydney Howard

 

Juniors – All As and Bs

Alexandra Gomez

Austin Crill

Brooke Gothan

Cameron Parker

Czichilski, Taylor

David Krebs

Emily Peterson

Haley Lewis

Hanna Prater

Hannah Durkes

Jake Gearhart

Jonathan Humes

Kaitlin Shepherd

Karma Stiles

Laura Campos

Lorena Santiago

Madison Francis

Makenna Bradley

Makenzie Oldham

Maria Vargas

Marlea Myers

Matthew Helvey

Patrick Kelley

Rodolfo Diaz

Sarah Myers

Tiphanie Hodge

Wesley Melanson

 

Seniors – All As

Alejandra DeLaRosa

Baylee LaFollette

Brena Baney

Carissa Ziemek

Cora Alber

Dakota Parker

Gary Klinger

Hailey Becker

Hannah Ames

Jalyssa House

Jameson Baker

Kayla Scott

Kelsey Justice

Matheus Bagarollo

Morgan Gilbertson

Tristyn Lewis

Zachary Mulldune

 

Seniors – All As and Bs

Adam Yers

Addy Miller

Angelica Ortega

Asia O’Connor

Austin Vining

Bailey Engholm

Bradly Shepard

Brittany Wilhite

Bryce Cudney

Camden Tucker

Chase Brower

Cheyene Oldfather

Daisy Arroyo

Derek Hunsberger

Drake Manwaring

Emily Ruiz

Eric Wright

Grace Grosch

Gretchen Runyon

Guadalupe Ramirez

Hannah Gibbons

Hunter Hyden

Inola Slone

Issac Prater

Izaiah Brown

Jacob McDonald

Kaitlynd Heiden-Moore

Kayley Drummond

Logan Parker

Madison O’Connell

Makayla Sandbakken

Olivia Bell

Olivia Trippiedi

Raymie Shoop

Seth Hoffman

Shannon Dugan

Stefany Vilela Valloci

Susan Nickerson

Travis Hyden

Tyler Craft

William Johnston

Xabier Armentia Touza

 

1st Semester Honor Roll – TVHS – 2017-18 School Year

 

Freshmen – All A’s

Arika Warren

Hannah Engstrand

Hannah Parson

Kiara Taylor

Mackenzie Costello

Mallorie Isley

Marissa McLean

Payton Mills

 

Freshmen – All A’s and B’s

Alexis Banghart

Alexis Evans

Allison Mahler

Andrew Hurd

Ashley Butler

Ava Craig

Benjamin Bowser

Brianna Kreiter

Delaney Wagoner

Flor Rivera

George Gillman

Grayson Sriver

Jacob Davis

Jada Hicks

Jazimine Gilley

Johanna Aguilera

Johnny Gonsalez

Jonathan Helvey

Kaitlin Neese

Kinsi Cline

Kristina Bubb

Mackenzie Fisher

Matthew Howes

Melissa Ramirez

Mikayla McCord

Olivia Holstein

Sidney Wagner

Taylor Biddle

Taylor Hale-McKinney

 

Sophomores – All As

Allison Miller

Amber Evans

Amy Baca

Colt Demske

Delaney Sandbakken

Jace Potter

Kirstyn Yoder

Quintin Allen

Shelby Baker

Valeria Jimenez

 

Sophomores – All As and Bs

Aleesa Marshall

Alexis Michael

Alyssa Bell

Brendon Grubbs

Cade Brouyette

Caleigh Byrer

Chloe Hostetler

Emily Murphy

Faith Kamp

Grace Sythe

Jadyn Kolesiak

Jakob Jones

Jalen Potter

Jessy Weitzel

Jorge Rosas-Jimenez

Kaitlyn Lewis

Kelton Johnson

Luke Prater

Makenzie Woodcox

Mason Stephen

Mayde Fear

Mercedes Roszak

Nathaniel Heckman

Olivia Livengood

Roni Newsome

Tahya Lybarger

Tanner Trippiedi

Tucker Shull

 

Juniors – All As

Billy Gillman

Dylan Wood

Elijah Holder

Hannah Durkes

Hannah Jansma

Kamile Yocum

Laura Campos

Lauren Sponseller

Olivia Ellenwood

Rachael Randall

Sarah Myers

Sarah Tucker

Shayleigh Shriver

Sierra Marshall

Sophia Bussard

Sydney Howard

Tiphanie Hodge

 

Juniors – All As and Bs

Alexandra Gomez

Alexus Cooper

Annabell Gutierrez Eberly

Brooke Gothan

Cameron Parker

David Krebs

Emily Peterson

Gabrielle Olson

Haley Lewis

Hanna Prater

Hannah Lewallen

Kaitlin Shepherd

Kinzie Prater

Lorena Santiago

Makenna Bradley

Makenzie Oldham

Maria Vargas

Marlea Myers

Matthew Helvey

Olivia Smith

Patrick Kelley

Rodolfo Diaz

Swaide Kimble

Tristen Grubbs

Wesley Melanson

 

Seniors – All As

Adam Myers

Brenna Baney

Cheyene Oldfather

Dakota Parker

Gary Klinger

Hannah Ames

Jaemson Baker

Jalyssa House

Kelsey Justice

Matheus Bagarollo

 

Seniors – All As and Bs

Addy Miller

Alejandra DeLaRosa

Alyssa Brito

Amy Ortiz

Angelica Ortega

Baylee LaFollette

Bryce Cudney

Caleb Zuniga

Camden Tucker

Carissa Ziemek

Chase Brower

Cora Alber

Daisy Arroyo

Daniel Alexander

Derek Hunsberger

Drake Manwaring

Emily Ruiz

Eric Wright

Grace Grosch

Gracie Manns

Gretchen Runyon

Guadalupe Ramirez

Hailey Becker

Hannah Gibbons

Hunter Hyden

Inola Slone

Izaiah Brown

Jacob McDonald

Jade VanMeter

Kaitlynd Heiden-Moore

Kayla Scott

Kayley Drummond

Logan Parker

Macy Engstrand

Makayla Sandbakken

McKenzie Murphy

Morgan Gilbertson

Olivia Bell

Olivia Trippiedi

Raymie Shoop

Seth Hoffman

Shannon Dugan

Stefany Vilela Valloci

Susan Nickerson

Travis Hyden

Tristyn Lewis

William Johnston

Xabier Armentia Touza

Zachary Mulldune