December 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 will be sharing a health tip with our parents and staff. December’s health tip is all about combating Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and how to treat the winter blues.

More information about the KCH Wellness Center can be found here: http://kch.com/wellness

More information about SAD can be found here: https://www.helpguide.org/articles/depression/seasonal-affective-disorder-sad.htm

“Mix It Up Lunch” allows students to network

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Tippecanoe Valley Middle School held a “Mix It Up” lunch on Thursday, Nov. 30th, 2017.

TVMS blended grades for each lunch, mixed up tables, and had a Tippecanoe Valley High School PEER at each table facilitating discussions and activities.

“It’s a really interesting time to see the middle school students open up and to see the high school students get pushed out of their comfort zone to become better leaders,” said TVHS Instructor Kris Walker.

The TVMS staff joined in the activities and also helped clear tables so the fun could continue uninterrupted. This was another piece of the “see each other” unit that sixth and eighth grade worked on with the book Wonder. 

“It was a great success,” said TVMS Principal Scott Backus. “I want to thank the TVHS PEERS for their great and powerful work. They truly are outstanding role models for our middle school kids. I want to thank the TVMS staff and Mr. Walker at TVHS who were involved in planning and carrying out the activity. I also want to thank our kids for jumping into an uncomfortable situation and still making the best of it,” Backus said.

TVMS held a similar event during the 2016-17 school year.

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Tippecanoe Valley students collect food, money for local food pantry

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Tippecanoe Valley Middle School and Mentone Elementary School both held successful food drives for Mary & Jerry’s Helping Hands food pantry in Mentone.

The annual food drives started on Nov. 13 and ran through Nov. 17. Mentone Elementary School collected more than 3,000 food items and more than $1,000 in monetary donations. Each grade level competed to see which one could bring in the most points. Fifth grade came in first, followed by fourth grade, and then kindergarten.

“This has been an amazing week. Mentone students have once again shown their amazing kindness and generosity,” said LeeAnn Rock, a teacher and student council advisor at Mentone Elementary School.

At TVMS, all first-period classes competed against each other. One non-expired, non-perishable food item equaled one point, while one dollar donated equaled one point. TVMS raised more than $500 in monetary donations and brought in 1,400 food items. Sara Thomas’ first-period class finished the week in first place with 284 points.

Honoring TVSC staff during American Education Week

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Dear Tippecanoe Valley Staff Member,

Each year, American Education Week provides an opportunity to celebrate America’s public schools and honor the individuals who are making a difference in ensuring every child receives a quality education.  Public schools are the cornerstone of our communities.  We welcome students from all backgrounds, abilities and incomes, and each of us plays a role in ensuring our schools are open to all children.

The concept of American Education Week was born in 1919 when representatives of the National Education Association and the American Legion met out of concern that 25% of the country’s World War I draftees were illiterate and 9% were physically unfit.  The first observance of American Education Week occurred in 1921.  A year later the U.S. Office of Education joined the NEA and the American Legion as a cosponsor.  Today, American Education Week is celebrated the week prior to the week of Thanksgiving.

This year’s theme for American Education Week is, “Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility”.  It’s up to each and every one of us to make our public schools great so every child can grow and achieve in the 21st century.  Thank you for your caring commitment and dedication to excellence in serving the students of the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation.  You are in important contributor in helping us achieve our vision of doing whatever it takes to equip all students to be outstanding – today, tomorrow, and beyond.

On behalf of the School Board and administration of the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation, apples from nearby Doud Orchards will be distributed for the staff of each Tippecanoe Valley school.

 – Superintendent Brett Boggs

Three Tippecanoe Valley employees honored for excellence

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The Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation board of trustees honored at the Nov. 13th board meeting three staff members for their hard work and dedication to the school corporation.

June Yazel, a Tippecanoe Valley High School instructor, received a World Class Teacher Award. Audrey Summe, a paraprofessional at Tippecanoe Valley Middle School, and Dawn Rowland-Norris, the former administration office secretary, both received a Pillar Award for Outstanding Support Staff.

 

JUNE YAZEL

June Yazel enjoys seeing her students progress and get excited about learning.

“I think Tippecanoe Valley has a lot of great offerings for the kids and I’m proud to be part of it,” she said.

The TVHS instructor came to Tippecanoe Valley in 1990 and has been chosen to receive the World Class Teacher Award. June currently teaches Political & Economic Studies, along with two English 12 classes, and Driver’s Ed. She has also taken on several roles outside of the classroom by coaching divers on the high school swim team, serving as vice president of the teachers’ union, and managing the high school’s Facebook page. June helps coach the academic team and also helps operate T’s Boutique, a donation-based “store” inside the school that lets students borrow dress clothes for special occasions.

The Muncie, Indiana native says education at Tippecanoe Valley is more personal than the larger school she attended in her hometown. She says she appreciates the teachers for being so caring and making opportunities available to the students.

“The administrators also allow us to step outside of the curriculum to make it real for the kids. We don’t always have to follow a textbook. We can really tailor our learning to what the kids need and want to know.”

June loves keeping up with students after they graduate. Some of them contact her to look over college papers or for recommendations.

“To see what they’ve become is always fun. Some have been recognized as Distinguished Alumni, which makes me feel good,” she said.

June is married to Mentone Fire Chief Mike Yazel and have two children together. Ethan, who works in animation, and Isabelle who is a nurse in Hawaii.

 

AUDREY SUMME

Audrey Summe says as long as she can remember, she has always wanted to work with kids.

The Tippecanoe Valley Middle School paraprofessional calls it an honor to receive a Pillar Award for Outstanding Support Staff. Audrey has been working at TVMS for 14 years and currently assists eighth grade students and teachers with their coursework and lesson plans.

“I could be having a horrible morning, come in here, and it just perks me up. It reminds me this is why I do what I do,” she said.

Audrey loves working with middle school students because they still have a youthful side, but are also starting to mature into young adults. She also enjoys keeping up with her former students after they graduate.

“You sometimes wonder about the kids you’ve taught and how they’re going to do in life. It’s just amazing to see when they go on and do great things.”

Audrey also stays active in the community. She donates blood, has served on the Jack and Jill Preschool board, contributes to the United Way, and helps with school fundraisers.

 

DAWN ROWLAND-NORRIS

Dawn Rowland-Norris says it’s the people she’ll miss the most working as the secretary at Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation’s administration office.

“I always got to meet the new employees,” she said. “They would always come to the central office at some point.”

Dawn retired in late September after nearly two decades on the job and has been chosen to receive a Pillar Award for Outstanding Support Staff. She started working for Tippecanoe Valley in 1990 after her position with United Telephone Company was moved to Ohio.

Dawn grew up in the Silver Lake area, attended Akron Elementary School, and graduated from TVHS, but never thought she would end up working for the school corporation from which she graduated.

“The job was never dull. It was so diverse. I didn’t do the same thing every day.”

Dawn plans to spend retirement helping with her husband’s business, working on their farm, painting, and spending more time with her family. She and her husband recently got married in Hawaii in October.

 

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.

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!

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!