Scottie Quarterly November 14.indd - Tri
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Scottie Quarterly November 14.indd - Tri
Q U A R T E R L Y In This Issue Superintendent’s Message . . . . . . Pg 2 TVHS Student Services . . . . . . . . . . Pg 3 Contacts for Winter Sports . . . . . . Pg 4 Homecoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg 4 Camp Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg 5 Elementary Happenings . . . . . . . . Pg 6 High School & Middle School . . . . Pg 8 Scotties in the Spotlight . . . . . . . . Pg 9 Academic All A’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pg 10 Washington DC Fundraiser. . . . . Pg 11 Important Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg 12 5th Grade Camp Ohio Issue #2 Frazeysburg & Nashport Elementaries October 8 - 10, 2014 Adamsville & Dresden Elementaries October 15 - 17, 2014 Tri-Valley Local School District November 2014 2 A message from the superintendent . . . It is hard to believe that the first grading period is over, but we have begun the second quarter of school and the beautiful fall season has indeed arrived. Congratulations to the Tri-Valley Marching Band on qualifying for state competition for the 33rd consecutive year. They will be performing on Nov 1st at the OMEA State Final at Hilliard Bradley Stadium. Congratulations also to the Scottie football team on their 6th consecutive playoff appearance. Playoff details will be available at the conclusion of the regular football season on October 31st. There are several state and federal education issues that have become controversial in the last few months that I would like to discuss briefly in this month’s newsletter. One of these issues is the shifting of public dollars to private charter schools. While losing students to private and charter schools is not really a problem here at Tri-Valley, losing state revenue to support these schools around the state is a problem. The shifting of state tax dollars to pay for private institutions simply means that there is less money to pay for public education. High performing school districts like Tri-Valley, where there is little to no demand for private education, are losing state dollars because of the many failing districts around the state where there is a demand for educational alternatives. The same type of pushback to failing schools is happening in terms of curriculum. While Tri-Valley students are performing at a high level on all of the state assessments and on the ACT/SAT’s, that is not the case in many of the large urban centers around the state. The state and federal government solution to this problem has been a monumental shift in educational standards, major changes to teacher evaluation requirements, and federal oversight of everything from school lunch to field trips. I am not optimistic that these changes will do anything to help failing schools, and I am 100% certain they are not going to be a benefit to Tri-Valley. We have attempted to minimize the impact of these changes to our students, while also complying with all of the new state and federal mandates concerning education. I assure all Tri-Valley residents that we will continue to prepare our students academically for the real world with the high quality education they will need to be successful adults. Mark K. Neal, Superintendent 3 Tri-Valley Dual Enrollment TVHS Student Services Tri-Valley’s dual enrollment program gives qualifying juniors and seniors the opportunity to not only receive college credit, but to also remain on the high school campus. The courses are taught by Tri-Valley teachers who are also certified to teach college level classes. Some features of the dual enrollment program are: The Tri-Valley High School Guidance Office has a new name . . . it is now the office of Student Services. Two new counselors and a new secretary will be working with students this year. l l l l l l Classes are college level and challenging Students earn high school and college credit simultaneously. Dual enrollment credits are transferable to most two - or four-year colleges in the state of Ohio The tuition cost is paid for by our school district Students earn college credits without leaving their high school campus Student athletes can continue to compete in their chosen sport without college classes interfering with practices or games Available Dual Enrollment Courses l Anatomy/Human Physiology l College Algebra l Composition 1 & Composition 2 l Macro Economics l Mandarin Chinese l Micro Economics l Pre-calculus l Robotics l Western Civilization Distance Learning Distance Learning provides Tri-Valley students the opportunity to take classes via computer. The courses are taught by certified teachers, and students communicate with their teacher live during their scheduled class time(s). Available Distance Learning Classes American Sign Language l German l Mandarin Chinese l Theater l Tom Crowley (counselor for students A-L) is a graduate of The University of Virginia where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Mr. Crowley was previously a school counselor at Bishop Rosecrans High School. Mr. Crowley, who also has many years of coaching experience, is currently the JV Boys Soccer coach. Tammy Hanby (counselor for students M-Z) has thirteen years of educational experience in teaching and school counseling. Mrs. Hanby received her Bachelor of Science in Education from Otterbein University, and her Master of Science in School Counseling from the University of Dayton. Mrs. Hanby was most recently awarded Florida High School Counselor of the Year 2013. Erin Welker (Student Services Secretary) has been employed by Tri-Valley Local Schools for five years. Mrs. Welker previously worked at TVMS and has also been employed as a caseworker at Job and Family Services. School Counselor Vision: The Tri-Valley High School Counselor Office will provide students with academic, college/career, and personal/social direction. We will reach each student to guide them toward attaining their highest academic potential and becoming their personal best. School Counselor Mission: The school counselors will provide students with the knowledge and support to attain their goals. We will encourage students to challenge themselves academically and help them to find the resources necessary to be successful. Our students will be knowledgeable of what they need to not only meet their graduation requirements, but to also achieve their goals beyond Tri-Valley. Students will come to the school counselor office to better prepare themselves for their academic and career lives beyond high school. As professional school counselors, we will create a welcoming atmosphere in the office. We will foster a positive sense of self in our students to help them to become confident and contributing members of our society. By working with outside resources, parents, teachers, and faculty we will provide students with a network of knowledge and help. We will recognize each student’s individual strengths and help them build upon those to achieve their dreams. 4 Contacts for winter sports/ extracurriculars Questions for winter sports and extracurricular activities may be addressed to the following individuals. Boys Basketball Todd McLoughlin [email protected] Girls Basketball Marty Bice [email protected] Cheerleaders Kelly Lawler [email protected] Gymnastics Jennifer Martin [email protected] Swimming Nick Beach [email protected] Wrestling Stephen Sommer [email protected] Concert/Jazz Band Amanda Blevins [email protected] 2014 Homecoming ocal S L y e ll ools ch C AM 5th Grade P O I H O Tri-V a 5 6 A Busy Fall in Our Elementary Buildings! Our elementary students have done a fabulous job this fall of settling into a routine, building rapport with their teachers and working hard in their classrooms. There have also been many opportunities this fall to learn from outside sources. Dresden and Frazeysburg kindergarten students took the annual kindergarten “walk around town” to meet with community helpers. Each community helper took time to explain their jobs, responsibilities and how going to school prepared them for their profession. Adamsville, Frazeysburg and Nashport elementaries sponsored a Grandparents Day where students could share what they were learning with “a very special person” in their lives. Frazeysburg had over 400 visiting Grandparents and Grand “Friends” join them for breakfast and a live program. Dresden Elementary had a visit from author, Jarrett J. Krosoczka and held The Ned Show Assembly for Positive Behavior. Nashport Elementary held assemblies on bullying. Dresden PTO volunteers have begun building an outdoor shelter on their playground. Adamsville students have explored the local area; visiting the fire department, The John and Annie Glenn Museum and McDonald’s Greenhouse. Patriot Day was held at Frazeysburg in memory of the events that took place on September 11, 2001. Constitution Day was held at Adamsville Elementary and Nashport 4th graders participated in a field trip to the Statehouse. Third grade students took the 3rd grade reading OAA. Dresden Elementary is proud to say they had 100% of their 3rd graders in attendance on that day! Nashport’s Fall Festival was a huge success! Thanks to all who volunteered and attended. 7 Frazeysburg Elementary held motivational assemblies with a message. Basketball Jones visited the school and shared lots of great advice and showed some amazing tricks. Ron Derry visited fourth graders with his message of being “GOOD” which means when the going gets tough, the tough go on, not defeated. This speaker sponsored by the Frazeysburg Lions’ Club also speaks on good work and work habits, good grades and good citizenship. Kid’s Hope, a mentoring program, is up and running in Frazeysburg and Dresden Elementaries. Together with partners (Meadow View Church in Frazesyburg and the United Methodist Church in Dresden), the idea is one mentor, with one child, for one hour per week. Volunteer mentors are trained by a project coordinator and understand the required separation of church and state. During the mentoring hour, students may read, work on class assignments, play an academic game, study spelling words or complete whatever task the child may need. Students are recommended to the program by the school staff or by parent request. Adamsville Elementary recently held auditions for their school play. This year’s production will be Annie, with the performance date being December 10 at 7:00 p.m. Please plan to attend! Accelerated Reading is a program utilized at all Tri-Valley Schools. Students read books throughout the year and take quizzes on books in their reading range, based on the Star Reading Test which is given at the beginning of each quarter. In addition, AR Nights are hosted at our Title I Schools which are Dresden, Adamsville and Frazeysburg. The evening activities vary a bit from building to building, but parents can come in with their children, read great books, and take quizzes to earn AR points toward each reader’s individual quarterly goal. Check at your school’s office to find out dates and times for upcoming months and plan to join in the fun. 8 Tri-Valley Middle School Mr. Brillhart’s American History Class is working on a project about the abuses of English colonists’ rights by the British government and will soon analyze the Declaration of Independence. Mrs. Smart’s class will be doing a Taxation without Representations Skittles Activity to help teach the students what it would have felt like to be a colonist being taxed without representation in Parliament. 8th Grade students recently visited the Mid-East Career Center. Miss Burris and Mrs. Hendershott’s 7th grade English classes visited Dresden Elementary to share books they created with some kindergarten and first grade students. 7th grade math classes are currently solving real life word problems, finding actual distances on maps and scale drawings, and comparing similar figures while using proportional skills. We’ll soon see how they MEASURE up! Mr. Ripple’s 7th grade science classes are studying chemistry; using the periodic table, learning the difference between elements, compounds and mixtures and learning about chemical reactions. Mr. Timm’s 7th grade science classes are completing their annual scientific inquiry to determine the best brand of paper towel. Ask your child to hear their conclusions as to which brand you should buy. Middle school students showed their support in October by wearing pink for Breast Cancer Awareness. Tri-Valley High School Mr. Johnson’s physics/robotics students are working on their competition robots for the Zane State competition this December. This year’s challenge is called Skyrise and the job is to build towers with their robots. Students in Mr. Stillwell’s AP Chemistry class have been doing lab work with two new spectrophotometers, a device that measures the amount of light that a sample absorbs. They have also been working on titration, calorimetry and many other concepts in preparation for the AP test in May. Mrs. Moore’s Spanish students presented a project and cultural food day based on the holiday in Mexico called “El Dia de los Muertos”. The assignment incorporated the Mexican culture, and the Spanish language. Juniors took the ASVAB test in early October and received interpretation of their results on Nov. 9. Students 16 and older recently participated in the TVHS Annual Blood Drive. Sophomores will visit the Mid East Career Center on November 21. Representatives from numerous colleges and universities have visited the Student Services Office, giving prospective students a look at their institutions and what they have to offer. 9 Scotties in the Spotlight Featured Staff: Melissa Smalley Graduated from Shenandoah High School in 1996. Melissa earned an Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education from Muskingum Technical College. She then attended Muskingum University and Ohio University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education. She has also completed a Masters Degree in Assessment and Curriculum K-12 from Marygrove College. Melissa taught preschool at the Longaberger Family Center for six years before coming to Tri-Valley. She worked as a kindergarten aide for a year before taking over her own classroom. She has been a kindergarten teacher at Frazeysburg Elementary since 2006. Melissa states that she has always felt called to work with children. Her grandmother was a teacher and her sister also chose to become a teacher. Throughout the years there have been many wonderful individuals and teachers who have helped guide and support her in her chosen career. Melissa believes in the importance of building a “connection” with her students by getting to know them, their families and their interests. She looks forward each year to meet her students. She states, “I truly love my students, they are “my kids”, and I love them like they are my own!” When asked about a favorite memory in her career she recalls a time when she was assessing a student on their colors. She asked the child, “What is this color?” The child replied, “Why are you asking me, don’t YOU already know?” Out of the mouths of babes! Melissa and her husband, Gus, have two children, Reece who is twelve and Xander who is seven. Anyone who knows her knows that she loves to shop and decorate! She also loves to read a good book and watch movies with her family. Advice or words of wisdom she would give to parents/children: “Make the most of the time you have. It’s the little things that matter most!” Featured Alumni: Susan Montgomery McDonald Graduated from Tri-Valley High School in 1992 Earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Affairs and Speech Communication in 1996 and a Juris Doctorate in 2002 from Capital University Law School. She was admitted to the practice of law in Ohio in 2002 and is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Ohio. Susan is a member of the Muskingum County and Ohio State Bar Associations. Her major practice areas include Estates and Estate Planning, Agricultural Law, Family Law and General Practice. Prior to joining the firm of Gottlieb, Johnston, Beam & Dal Ponte, PLL in 2003, she served as the director of environment and health care policy at the Ohio Chamber of Commerce. From 1996 - 1998 she served as a legislative aide in the Ohio House of Representatives in Columbus and a Legislative Service Commission intern. Susan and her husband James (a 1992 TVHS graduate) live on the family farm and own/operate McDonald’s Greenhouse & Corn Maze. The McDonalds state that their interests lie with rearing their young sons, who attend Adamsville Elementary; Supporting the 4-H program and producing future leaders for our community; and Educating the public about Ohio’s agricultural heritage. When asked about awards or distinctions earned, Susan’s comment was that she wants to be known for working toward raising God-fearing, hard-working, respectable children. Two since-retired Tri-Valley High School teachers inspired Susan in her educational goals: Mr. Rotella and Mr. DeHaven. She states that “Mr. Rotella was a fun-loving English teacher who gave me better appreciation for literature and pretty good writing skills and Mr. DeHaven believed in me, pushed me through Geometry class and National Honor Society.” Advice she would give today’s students: “Practice self-discipline. Look for a mentor in every walk of your life. Get a skill or education before you start a family.” 10 at the time of publication Adamsville Grade 6 Marlee Bennett Grade 2 Samantha Cross Dyllon Ault Kiley Devoll Audri Cramer Cyrus Dittmar Marriah Cummings Hannah Moore Felicity Grable Bradley Morris Taylor Green Gavin Sherley Haven Herbst Caiden Hogue Dresden Amelia Koenig Wyatt Martin Grade 2 Aaron McConnell Sydney Abele Jack McDonald Baylee Baker Taylyn Mitchell Delaney Bell Nick Moore Jordyn Boals Katelyn Paxson Jack Cameron Cydney Ray Mikie Churchill Aziah Smith Charity Clark Izabella Smith Brant Cox Gavin Spiker Matthew Cox Ethan Stotts Christopher Garbrandt Hayden Weck Callie Hardbarger Grade 3 Caden Bryson Eva Dittmar Michael Ellis Rian Girton Maci Hiles Brylee Miller Tanner Newton Clara Pettit Kaid Smith Karleigh Stotts Mila Thompson Shianne Williams Grade 4 Jenna Ashcraft Cameron Davis Darci Liston Mazie Mallet Jaydon Thomas Kaila Smith Jacob Harvey Mackenzie Harvey Helena Hastings Colin Horton Daniel Huffman Xavier Jenkins Gabrielle Jordan Laetyn Keffer Austin Lynn Jared McNerney Dylan Newell Leah Patrick Jacie Rollison Rebecca Schneider Micah Shupert Josiah Sipe Jenna Smith Grade 3 Olivia Abele Kenzie Albertson Kyler Brennen Wyatt Buchanan Grade 5 Quinn Buttermore Maison Crawford Alexis Conrad Arissa Drake Addison Davis Breeze Foster Sylvie Devore Kyleigh Hatfield Timothy Doyle Aiden Henning Elle Folden Logyn Jeffries Sandra Gill Kortney LeMaster Eli Grimes Seryna Mann Nevaeh Hood Derrick Palmer Destiny Hottinger Sarah Paxson Savannah Hurst Jeremiah Pletcher Ellison Jones Hannah Pollock Kylee Kennedy Faith Ramsey Norah Kline Conner Ray Elizabeth Mjolhus Trevin Rush Jaxon Moore Dylan Pierce Maranda Prouty Braxton Rhodes Haley Rutan Emerson Sandbrink Lillie Schott Sam Schott Rochelle Squires Evan Unger Nathan Welsh Landon Wilson Grade 4 Alyssa Bice Cody Colborn Lauren Cox Kelynn Drummonds Cadence Hendershott Makayla Hutchison Karly Markin Joul Moore Matthew Murphy Arpen Parekh Michael Park Willow Perry Ethan Pettit Owen Pettit Emma Pickens Rachael Ratliff Timothy Romine Anna Scheurman Jake Slaboden Ciara Spence Kelsea Williams Jackson Wilson Jaxson Wood Grade 5 Alyssa Ashcraft Saxton Baker Mia Bartolli Ava Bice Cooper Brown Doak Buttermore Blaine Cox Elyssa Dabila Amanda Druckenbrodt Aubrey Fritter Jalen Goins-Chandler Samantha Huffman Josey Johnson Emilee Kemp Taylor Kendrick Cody Kincer Keira Lacy Janie McLoughlin Rachel Meadows Tyler Rector Alicia Ritchie Andrew Robertson Molly Shupert Reece Smith Abigail Stanford Trinity Tippet Grade 6 Riley Albertson Haeley Barr Alyssa Bruns Rachael Cox Garrett Folden Aidan Fritter Caylen Hardbarger Jadyn Hendershott Reily Jacobs-Bell Mason McDaniel Cameron Scott Clare Waggle Lauren Wells Haylee Whyde Grade 5 Abby Baldwin Johnathan Barker Kendall Baughman Lacey Carroll Anna Krupa Truxton Marshall Brayden Moran Hunter Smith Emma Spencer Alex Williams Olivia Zeman Grade 6 Jeremy Barnett Austin Curtis Abbey Denman Frazeysburg Hayley Durant Emily Finan Grade 2 Nicole Harper Darrian Campbell Mindi Honabarger Landon Clapper Baylee Johnson Abby Conley Schawn McDonald Gillian Hockenberry Emma Meadows Kaden Lankford Brynn Miller Kaleigh Marshall Kiley Reffitt Jack Meadows Alyssa Sensibaugh Kaelyn Mohler Reece Smalley Paiton Murphy Payton Stires Zachary Pierce KayLynn Reffitt Nashport Alexis Shepler Colton Stires Grade 2 Addison Stivison Elexis Ankrom Ava Vensil Nash Baughman Heaven Vernon Madelyn Baumbach Cydnee Wolford Yuvraj Bastola Carly Bice Grade 3 Connor Briggs Brody Bailey Jamie Bright Mia Claypool Terrell Darden Genna Dennison Stephen Krupa Julie Miller Ethan Whittaker Wyatt Williams Zoey Zeman Grade 4 Katerie Barnett Trystyn Conklin Gabby French Audrey Gee Landon Harney Ethan Helms Kayte Honabarger Jade Keith Casey Lemley Lilly Skinner Jayden Walker Jack Winland Falon Wolford Garrett Brocklehurst Case Burkhart Dominic Dale Gwyn DalPonte Ashlyn Davis Anna Derwacter Carter Dinan Nora Dunn Kaden Durant Sam Finck Nick Flarey Emily Founds Olivia Frampton Derek Frueh Xander Hinds Jaiden Johnson Camryn Kaercher Kaden King Mckynlie Maurer Makenna McClary Bode McCullough Nina McIntire Hayley McPeck Aiden McWhorter Grace Moore Jackson Morehouse Tyler Ochs Connor Preston Lauren Renaud Alya Roe Hallie Rounds Chance Rowley Ayden Schultheis Abby Searls Elise Spiker Molly Spiker Eric Timm Kara vanRooyen Lylean Williams Olivia Williams Zoey Worden Grade 3 Brady Allen Josh Allen Landyn Andrews Alexis Ardelian Nathan Better Autumn Bailey Justin Bowman Kylan Brock Kiah Bryant Kate Burkhart Sydney Byers Sami Cameron Zoey Coakwell Eric Durant Elijah Felumlee Lyla Fisher Ian Freed Jesi Fuhriman Mia Fuhriman Landon Fuller Daylan Glosser Matt Griffith Joe Hendershot Cash Helser Traiain Hinds Noah Jolicoeur Ashlynn Jones David Knipe Jerin Lacy Izabella Lazar Ada Lorenz Rachel Lowe Kate Martin Ethan McClellan Haili McMannis Peyton Moore Erik Neal Madison Nalbach Ben O’Rourke Gael Oseguera Alaina Paul 11 Alaliyah Reed Savannah Rexroad Karlee Rose Alivia Ross Caleb Ross Bryce Rushing Alivia Sims Matt Stevens Andrew Tackett Kaileanna Tolliver Nicholas Tolliver Devyn Thompson Jaci Talbot Olivia Whitney Michael Wright Camren Zimmerman Grade 4 Jana Abu-Baker Ethan Ankrom Zayne Andzelik Tyler Bailey Brooklyn Baker Ally Barclay Belle Baughman Jake Bowman Gaige Brailer Logan Brocklehurst Wyatt Brocklehurst Eden Bryan Carolyn Buckliew Madison Burtnett Makena Burtnett Landon Butcher Mya Butler Luke Cameron Jessalyn Carpenter Julia Cetrone Alex Dale Makenzie Dickson Paiten Dimond Ashley Dinan Hannah Doyle Avery Dunn Noelle Flarey Emma Flint Aaron Frueh Dylan Gonzalez Gavin Hale Madyson Hannahs Anna Harris Ava Harris Soul Holbein Zack Hollingshead Slade Huston Mercedese Knipe Noah Kobunski Abby Kopcho Caden Leckrone Emma Lewis Bladen Loudermilk Kaleb Lyons Ely Maddox Keely McCall Jakob McIntire Emma McMillen Keyona Murphy Emmaleigh Newell Jason Patterson Atlanta Pennington Emma Pratt Mason Prouty Olivia Rapol Sarah Rapol Kailey Ross Arwyn Rowley Emma Rush Abby Saling Lahney Searls Ty Shawger Connor Shoenleben Madeline Smith Raegen Smith Rylee Smith Cassie Spiker Truman Tarbert Kailey Ross Kirsten Thomas Leah Thomas Iliana Tracy Seth Wasson Maddie Watton Ashlynn West Jacie West Luke Wilkinson Brody Williams Casen Wilson Taylin Woerner Alison Yingling Grade 5 Aidan Brannan Rogan Brown Cooper Fuhriman Kaleb Hindel Haddie Hunter Alexandra Ikenberry Janessa Jewell Caiden Kinneer Charlie Lorenz Jackson Luthi Mason Maxwell Oliver Oseguera Anna Paul Nick Rushing Emma Smeltzer Teresa Smeltzer Jaret Talbot Emily Ward Brynna Wolford Hope Wollard Grade 6 Logan Butler Kaiden Carpenter Olivia Combs Abigail Derwacter Jakob Frueh Tate Fuhriman Aubrey Harris Trevor Hollingshead Daylin Mercer Riley Moore Jordan Pantaleo Laura Rickett Audrey Rose Braden Smith Dontae Stotts Reagan Whitaker Bailey Wilson Middle School Grade 6 Christian Williams Grade 7 Jaxon Baker Alyssa Baughman Daisy Beale Tracy Beale Brayden Better Jared Birkhimer Bo Buttermore Owen Campbell Mackenzie Clark Madaline Conkle Maia Garbrandt Dylan Hill Emily Hutcheson Curtis Huy Ellie Kidwell Lauren King Megan Knicely Kamryn Kreis Cade Lemley Skyler Lewis Jordyne Little Jack Lyall Serenity Mallett Berry Mason Tyler McClellan Connor McIntire Bret Mohler Megan Myers Andrew Richert Camden Ross Karsan Ross Michael Sciance Marissa Sees Matthew Sheets Kenaniah Sipe Audrey Spiker Laine Stanchin Emily Welsh Dylan Williams Keaton Williams Lauren Wood Seth Zeman Shelby Zimmerman Grade 8 Heather Abele Eric Allen Dalton Anker Wyatt Arnold Reagan Baughman Brayden Beardsley Chad Bell Jayleen Bennett Ashley Bobb Hudson Brown Tucker Bruns Cy Burkhart Isaiah Byers Nickalas Carpenter Anna Curtis Janessa Dawson Dustin Dilts Faith Dressler Karleigh Dudas Makenna Ellis Ethan Evans Luke Fargus Bailey Gray Megan Hall Kirsten Handley Gabriel Hehr Dakota Higgins Taylor Horton Brooke Hunter Emily James Ashley Knicely Stephen Kopcho Noah Krupa Sean Lacy Shayna Laudner Kaden Lawler Kailey Lindsley Savanna Moran Madeleine Moyer Ivie Nicholas Belle Norman Zane Paisley Landyn Phipps Thomas Reiss Dylan Repuyan Wyatt Riggle Christina Rozsa Kristina Scheurman Hanna Sensibaugh Carson Simpkins Samuel Slaboden Cade Sterling Emma Swartz Ryan Thomas Ethan Timm Tanner Vernon Taya Woerner Nicholas Wolverton Hannah Worthington Jared Myers High School Madeline Myers Emma Palko Grade 9 Desire Patterson Morgan Anderson Raeanna Payne Cameron Bailey Sophie Perrine Lacey Batross Haley Phipps Slade Blizzard Amanda Pierce Chelsea Brown Tara Prouty Hannah Brown Devin Repuyan Cooper Cass Kylee Ritchie Caleb Craig Jennifer Dannemiller Aaron Ross Zachary Sanford Keylan Dilly Aubrey Schofield Kaelee Dingey Franchesca Emerson Elloria Shaw Colin Slaboden Shelby Engle Jessica Smith Dawson Grubbs Madeline Spiker Jobin Harney Taya Titchenell Hannah Harris Jennifer Walker Sheyenne Harris Lauryn Wolverton Kira Hindel Aaron Jadwin Grade 11 Hannah Jenkins Shelby Awalt Makayla King Mollie Baker Callie Kirkbride Remington Beardsley Nathan Lawler Alivia Bice Colin Lee Abbey Colopy Kaleb Long Austin Dalessandro Morgan Martin Brage McCutcheon Brianna Dawson Taylor Farrand Kieranda McGee Brittany Huffman Jake McLoughlin Meagan Humphreys Cameron Mercer Ashley Mitchell Kristofor Mesaros Cheyenne Nason McKenzie Nezbeth Christian Nezbeth Gregory Nolder Mckensea Pape Ankur Parekh Sydney Prince Alyssa Prince Kinsey Roberts Cassady Rankin Karagan Ross Alyssa Shawger Caitlin Trickett Levi Steele Nathan Strohacker Grade 12 Scott Thompson Alexis Adams Chasity Turner Logan Bash Emily Untied Dylan Bryan Madison Walcott Andrew Bugglin Hannah Watson Allison Farmer Nicholas Ford Grade 10 Alex Gergely Emily Allen Jacob Harper Brecklin Baker Lauren Hartnell Annie Brock Layne Hartnell Alizza Bonifield Olivia Kerekes Sierra Brown Cameron Little Makenzie Embrey Garrett McDermott Samantha Engle Tristan McDermott Bryce Farmer Abby Mohler Mollie George Jarred Morlen Ethan Harris Megan Penrose Mackenzie King Aubrey Richards Kinley Kreis Siena Shirer Samantha Lawler Nicholas Slaboden Kailey Lowe Alaina Swope Lexanne Lynch Kirstyn McLoughlin Kyle Valentine Larah Waite Avery Miller Rebecca Wheeler Genna Murphy Important Dates! Washington DC Trip 8th grade students will once again have the opportunity to tour our nation’s capital. Departing early morning on May 13, 2015, the first stop will be Gettysburg for a full afternoon of touring the battlefield. Thursday and Friday, students will have two full days absorbing all that D.C. has to offer. A few stops included on the tour will be: The Capital Building, Smithsonian Museums, George Washington’s Mount Vernon, and the Jefferson, Lincoln, WWII, Vietnam War, Korean War, and Pentagon Memorials. A stop at Arlington Cemetery will include the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. The Washington D.C. trip always provides our students an educational, fun filled, three days of touring and learning. Please consider supporting our students and defraying the cost of their trip by purchasing a ticket for the annual D. C. Raffle. Prizes are given daily throughout the month of February. November 25 Students are in session ALL DAY - the 2 hr. early release listed on the calendar is incorrect 26 - Dec. 2 Thanksgiving Break - No school for Students December 6 Holiday Parade County Choir Festival at Secrest Auditorium 19 Last day before Christmas Break 22 - Jan. 2 Christmas Break - No School for Students January Tickets are available from middle school students or at the TVMS office. Check out the list of great prizes on the TVMS website. 9 End of the 2nd Grading Period 12 No School for Students 16 Grade Cards Distributed 20 Martin Luther King Jr. Day No School for Students Annual TVHS Choir Discount Card Sale FFA Annual Fruit & Cheese Sale If you haven’t ordered fruit from the FFA you still have time. Orders will be taken until November 25. Fruit will be delivered the first week of December. Call Mr. Merce at 754-1820 to order. High school choir members are once again selling their popular discount cards. For only $7.00 you can use your card to save at a variety of businesses for a full year. The more you use your card, the more you save. The following businesses are listed on this year’s card: Creno’s Pizza Dairy Queen Squiggly’s Car Wash Subway Bill’s Real Pit BBQ Burger King Donatos Charley’s Wendy’s Rally’s KFC Auntie Anne’s Dunham’s Arbys Papa Johns The Depot Restaurant El Maguey Mexican Restaurant A & W Rootbeer Visions Hair & Tanning Salon MC Sports Great New China Buffet Contact any high school choir member or Mrs. Briggs at [email protected] to purchase a card. They make great stocking stuffers!
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