Thank you Miami County Foundation and Tipp Foundation for the generous grants to purchase official FCCLA blazers for members of the THS FCCLA! Students will wear the red blazers when attending and competing at conferences. Our students look great! #WEareTIPP
IMPORTANT UPDATE
Due to rapidly rising water, flooded roads, and closed roads, the district is closed today, Monday, March 7. This is a calamity day for Tipp City Schools and NOT a remote learning day. We apologize for the late notice.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
2-hour delay for Monday, March 7.
Due to high water and some flooded roads, Tipp City Schools will operated on a 2-hour delay today, Monday, March 7.
GOOD LUCK to the Tippecanoe Middle School 7th and 8th grade Power of the Pen teams at Saturday's Regional competition! Eight talented, creative writers qualified for this event and will compete virtually against the best writers from 26 schools in our region! #WEareTIPP
Good luck to the Tippecanoe High School wrestlers competing in the Division ll District Wrestling Tournament in Wilmington. #WEareTIPP
Congratulations to Tippecanoe High School senior Braydon Bottles who signed his letter of intent to further his education and golf career at the University of Northwest Ohio. #WEareTIPP
REMINDER:
Friday, March 4th is a 2-hour late arrival for students.
The annual Rotary Speech Contest takes place tonight at Tippecanoe High School. Good luck to our students who are competing! #WEareTIPP
The Tippecanoe High School softball team volunteered at the Shared Harvest Foodbank. Coach Michelle Stoltz embraced the idea of volunteering and quickly got everything in motion for the team and coaching staff to volunteer. Shared Harvest serves 500 families monthly passing out 27,000 lbs. of food. The team was incredible interacting with the families and received many compliments! #WEareTIPP
Western Wednesday at Nevin Coppock. We have the best looking cowboys and cowgirls!
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss. Broadway Elementary students show off their Dr. Seuss outfits and smiles as they also celebrate Read Across America Week. #WEareTIPP
As they learn about Ohio and celebrate the state's birthday, LT Ball students in the class of Heather Ker decorated sugar cookies in the shape of Ohio. We have some culinary artists in our district! #WEareTIPP
LT Ball students in the class of Jeannie Moore are quite proud of their cookie decorating skills. Using candy to mark waterways, the state capitol, and regions, 4th grade students decorated cookies in the shape of Ohio. #WEareTIPP
Our Nevin Coppock students look great all dressed up as they take a field trip to the Dayton Philharmonic Mason Temple. Thank you Mrs. Scott for sharing these cute photos! #WEareTIPP
Congratulations to the newest members of the National Art Honor Society --Jaden Pankake, Ellie Waibel, and Carson Hake! During the recent induction ceremony of the new members, officers received their pins and senior received their graduation cords. #WEareTIPP
In alignment with the recent CDC decision, Miami County Public Health is lifting all school bus mask mandates effective immediately. Beginning with today's afternoon routes, Tipp City Schools will no longer require drivers and students to wear masks on district transportation.
Though we are far from sea and sand, Nevin Coppock students in the class of Angie Anderson enjoyed some beach reading as part of Read Across America Week. Today's NC theme is "Maui to Miami Monday." Students were encouraged to wear a tropical outfit and bring a beach towel to school. #WEareTIPP
REMINDER: Tippecanoe Middle School Parent-Teacher Conferences are this Thursday, March 3 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Call the TMS office to schedule your conferences at 937-667-8454.
Congratulations Tippecanoe High School Devilaires! The team scored 1st place in their Pom routine at Centerville this weekend, and 2nd in their jazz and lyrical routines, and earned a special award from the judges for “Beautiful transitions” in their lyrical routine. #WEareTIPP
Congratulations to the Tippecanoe High School students who published and wrote for the school's literary magazine, Inferno! The National Council of Teachers of English awarded the publication an "Excellent" rating in the 2021 NCTE's Program to Recognize Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines (REALM). Each entry is evaluated on the journal's literary
quality, rhetorical variety, editing, and design production. THS English teacher and Inferno advisor, Aimee Noel, said, "I'm really proud that the strength and courage of our campus writers, along with the new direction the editors took this edition, are being recognized." The organization also commended Ms. Noel for "inspiring a love of writing that your students will remember for the rest of their lives." Follow @THSInferno on Twitter and Instagram for updates on this year's publication. #WEareTIPP #traditionofexcellence