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Quick News February 14 2013
A Message from Dr John Kronour Superintendent of
Schools
Tipp City Schools and Tipp City Police are committed to keeping our students safe
On Wednesday a high school student found a threat that was written on toilet paper and placed
on the back of a toilet The note stated ldquoSchool Columbine Number 2 2-14-13 Good Luckrdquo
School administrators contacted me and Tipp City Police Following our Emergency
Procedures we immediately put a security plan in place School administrators were in constant
contact with the police and followed their plan all the way to which parents should be notified
Wednesday evening police officers coordinated with the Air Force K9 Unit and brought their dogs to the high
school building A detailed sweep was conducted and nothing was found
Thursday morning prior to students arriving police officers were at the high school preparing for the school day
A very organized plan was in place Students were directed to an area near the entrance and were instructed to put
their back packs on the sidewalk while they were sniffed by dogs Students were then instructed to place their
belongings in their locker and report to their first period class Students were very cooperative
The Miami County Sheriffrsquos officers were at Tippecanoe Middle School during the opening of school Security
was and will be heightened at all of the buildings during the rest of the school day
Friday we will maintain a heightened level of security including police patrols in our buildings
The staff at Tipp City Schools is very appreciative of the Tipp City Policersquos attention in this matter Tipp City
Schools and Tipp City Police are committed to keeping our schools safe
Whoever believes teaching is a Monday-Friday
job clearly does not know the fourth grade teachers at LT
Ball While many were enjoying an extra cup of coffee
and a leisurely Saturday morning the entire fourth grade
team attended the ldquoPowerful Practices Workshop for
Teachersrdquo sponsored by Battelle for Kids The team
completed homework in advance that encouraged them to
reflect on their own styles and strengths and how those
apply to the practices of highly effective teachers Rich
discussions about the powerful practices led to an
opportunity to set personal professional goals to continue
to grow and meet the needs of their students These
teachers are highly devoted professionals committed to
continuous growth and thatrsquos why the Fourth Grade
Teachers deserves to be In The Spotlight
YOUrsquoRE INVITED
WHAT The Levy Committee Kickoff Meeting
WHEN Wednesday February 20th at 600 PM
WHERE The LT Ball Cafeteria
At the January 28th 2013 School Board meeting the board voted to put a 493 mill Emergency levy on the May 7
2013 ballot to generate $191751600 for 4 years
$15098 is the cost per $100000 of home valuation or $75 per $50000 of home valuation
It is of vital importance to keep education strong in Tipp City and the District needs your support Please plan on
attending
For more information email jpkronourtippcityk12ohus
Ryan Pignatiello Signs with Wright
State University Tippecanoe Athletics and Tippecanoe Soccer are very proud to announce
the college signing of senior Ryan Pignatiello on Thursday February 7th
2013 Ryan signed his letter of intent to play soccer at Wright State
University
Zach Robbins Signs with Johns Hopkins
University Tippecanoe Athletics and Tippecanoe Baseball are very proud to announce the
college signing of senior Zach Robbins on Friday February 8th 2013
Zach Robbins will be continuing his baseball career at Johns Hopkins University
THS Principalrsquos List for the Semester Seniors ALEXANDRA ABBOUD ZACHARY ALLEN ABBY ANDREWS RICHARD ANDREWS
SAMANTHA ARNDTS TARYN ASBURY JACK BAUDER ZACHARY BERNING
SAMUEL BOLLINGER MEGGAN BRIDGETT WILLIAM BROCKMAN ALLISON BROWN MEREDITH
BUDDING ERICA COMER JAMES COX BRYANT CROUCH CLAIRE DYNES GEOFFREY EARLY
SYDNEY FAY ALEXANDER GRAHAM VICTORIA GRIESHOP RHYANNA HALLAUER BRIANA
HEILMAN AARON HIEBER NATHANAEL JENSEN KRISTY KAGY GRANT KOCH JEREMY
KOENIG JENNA KREMER CHEYENNE KRIEGER NATHANIEL KUETERMAN CARTER LANGDON
DOUGLAS LEHMKUHL JONATHAN LIN KRISTIN MACE SARAH MACKENZIE JACOB MAUS
CESIRA MICONI BEN MOSIER SIERRA NELLESSEN JACK PELISHEK KYLE PEURA RYAN
PIGNATIELLO TYLER PRENTICE ALLISON RAWLINS TAYLOR RITTENHOUSE ZACHARY
ROBBINS TRAVIS ROOCK LYDIA SCHNEIDERLYDIA SNYDER RYAN STARCHER KELLY
STILLWAGON MORGAN STITH DAVIS TRASK ALEX TURZYNSKI KAYLA VATH LUCAS VINSKI
ZACHARY VINSKI SAMUEL WHARTON JESSICA WILLIAMS
Juniors WILLIAM ASBURY WESLEY AULT HANNAH BAIRDCOREY BALDASARE JOSHUA BELLAS TARA
BOEHRINGER SAMANTHA BONIFAS LAUREN BRACKMANBRAD BRUNS CHRISTIAN CARLSON
JENNEL CHUMNEY KAITLYN CLODFELTER MEREDITH COUGHLIN ALEX DEMERS BRAD
DONATHAN ANDREW DROESCH BRIANNA EICHBAUM BENJAMIN FELTER REID FERRELL
BAILEY FLORA THOMAS GAIER JOSEPH GAITHER CASSIE GINGERICH BEN GRAHAM RICHARD
GRIESHOP KATHERINE GROSS JACOB HALL GEORGE HEDDLESTON III HANNAH HICKS
BAILEY HOSKINS BENJAMIN HUGHES JENNIFER IMEL ERIN JANS CAMERON JOHNSON
LAUREN JOHNSON RYAN KAGY JINQI LIU MCKENSIE LOGAN LEXI MCCORMICK KYLE
MELLING RACHAEL MOORE LINDSEY MURRAY ALEXIS MUSE KAYLA RAYPOLE MICHAEL
REED MALLORY REYNOLDS CORY RICHARDSON JAY SCHAIRBAUM COLETTA SEEMAN
MARGO SHININGER KATHERINE SHIRLEY ALLISON STALEY DANIEL STAUB CLAIRE SUBLER
ELIZABETH WALKER TREY WALKER CARLIE WEIR
Sophomores BETHANY AGINS MADELINE BAUDER ZACKERY BLAIR COLIN BOERGER ZACHARY BONNER
JORDAN CORNELISONJUSTIN DILS MAURA DURCAN ALEC FARMER DANIEL FRAME EVAN
FREEH OSCAR FREYRE LAUREN GOODALL ABIGAIL GRAHAM JACQUELYN GROSS
ALEXANDER HALLAUER MADISON HANDLEY GABRIELLE HARRISON JAMES HARTZ RACHEL
HERRICK EVAN HOOD MICHAEL KELLER GRACE KUETERMAN KIMBERLY LANHAM
EMILY LAYMAN SARAH MARSHALL BILLY MARTIN MARA MASON TAYLOR MERRICK HALEY
MILLER JACOB MILLER JOSEPH MINNEMAN ALEXANDRA PRENTICE BRINNA PRICE ISAAC
PUTHOFF EMILY QUINN SARAH RHOADES CAMERON RICHARDS ERIN RICKETTSLYNDSEY
RINDLER MEGAN RITTENHOUSE ERIN ROGERSMONICA ROOK ZACHARY SALYER BRANDON
SLIFER CASSIDY SMITH CONNOR STEELE MIU TANAKA CONNER TATEMAN
MICHAEL TAYLOR JORDAN TURNBILL JESSICA WALLAND KATHERINE WILCHER MATTHEW
WYANT THOMAS ZIMMERMAN JENNA ZUZOLO
Freshman HALEY ALTIC EVAN ARNETT MARIA BALDASARE LUCAS BECKER HOLLY BERNHOLD ALISHA
BHAGWAT BRITTANY BOWERMAN SPENCER BRACKMAN
ALEXIS BRAME KEVYN BRIDGETT ADAM BUYNAK CAMERON CAHILL
SAMANTHA CHANEY THOMAS CHANEY ALLISON CHITWOOD DYLAN CLAPPER
GARON CRUZ EMILY DOLL EMILY DUFF MITCHEL FISCHER HANNAH GOODALL
EMILY GOOTZEIT GAVAN GRIESMEYER MICHAEL GROSS ASHLEY HAMBERG
JESSICA HEMMELGARN EMILY HERRICKJOSEPH HODGE MARY JENSEN
ZACHARY (Zac)KIEFFER TRAVIS LAFFERTY CASEY LOUDERMILK ZACHARY MACE CARTER
MANN JOSHUA MAY JACOB NISWONGER MITCHELL POYNTER
SPENCER RANFTAMANDA RAWLINS SAMANTHA ROWLAND RACHEL RUSK
NATHANIEL SCHALL ERIC SEEMAN TABITHA SEXTON NATHAN SHIRLEY DYLAN SHOMPER
PEYTON SMITH LAUREL SPANGLER JOHN STALLARD
RYAN TACKETT COLLIN TATEMAN DYLAN WACKLER JACOB WALLAND
CASSIDY WASSON BENNETT YUNKER
Honor Roll Seniors EMILY ASH SARAH ASHBURN BRANDON BESSLER TODD BLOOMER NICHOLAS BRENEMAN
MEGAN BRUENINGSTEVEN CALHOUNI AN DAVIS MARK DOBSON KATLIN DYNES MASON
ELROD EMMA ETCHISON QUINTIN FALER RACHEL FURLONG JOHN GASKINS ANDREW
GATCHELL MADISON GIOIELLO AUSTIN HADDEN ALEC HARE JESSICA HELMAN JESSICA
HOLLIMAN NICHOLAS HUDDLESON JACOB IMELCANDICE KLEPINGER KOURTNEY KOEHLER
JORDYNN KOSTYALKAYLA LARA WING SZE LIU ASHLEY LYKINS NADIA MAHAN KAYLA
MARSHALL DANIEL MCKOWEN TIA MILLER NOAH MOODY BRADLEY MULLINS MICHELLE
RINDLER MITCHELL ROBERTS DANIEL ROTH ANNA SCHOBER BLAKE SOWRY MARY
STENGER JESSICA STOCKER DAVIDSTOCKLER KAILEE TATEMAN ALEXIS TAYLOR SYDNEY
TIMMER KAITLIN TIMMONS NATHANIEL WALLACE LIAM WHITWORTH HUNTER WILKS
SARAH WILSON MAXWELLWITEOF MEGAN WOLFE
Junior CHELSEA ADAMS JACQUELINE ALEXANDER DARIUS APPORA CLAUDIA BARHORST RYAN
BEAGLE JACOB BELCHER HANNAH BUDDING KRISTINA CLARK TAYLOR CLARK CHELSEA
CLAWSON HALEY CLAWSON SARAH COLVIN CLAIRE CULPEPPER ALEXANDER DANIEL
CLAIRE DEFFET BEN DONOHOO ALEXANDRA ELAM SHELBY ERNSTKENDRA FIELDS SEAN
FORDMELISSA GARVIC ERIN GAUTHIER SARAH HARMER ALEXANDRA HARRISON
ROSA HERNANDEZ TONNIE HICKS NICKLAUS HUDSON TYLER HUNTER ERIK JANUSZAK
MATHEW KUNS MICHAEL LANDWEHR TSZ LUNG LIU PATRICK MCELHOSE CAITLYN
MCINTOSH MCKENZIE MCQUOWN NICHOLAS MIKEL NICHOLAS MINNEMAN TERESA OLISS
KATIE PAULSEN NATHAN PEELE JONATHAN PFISTER AUSTIN PRICE ANDREW PUTHOFF
GARRETT RAYMOND ANDREA REGELSKI DAVID ROSE KEVIN RYAN COLE SHINKLE ALLISON
SINNING LANDEN STAFFORD NEFELI SUPINGER SHELBY TIMMER JORDAN VOLLMER JARETT
WASSON JOHN WELDON CAITLIN WOLFF
Sophomore STEVEN ALVAREZ SAMUEL ARMENTROUT BRANDON ARNDTS KATHERINE BACHEY BAKER
BRIANNA TAYLOR BARHORST BELL KIRSTENCHRISTOPHER BEREDA ETHAN BIGONY ERIKA
BROWNLEE BRIANNA BRUNETTE BAILEY CAHILL BETHANY CALLAHAN ANDREA CARLSON
AUSTIN CLACK LILLIE CRUSEY PRESLEY CRUZ LOGAN DAWES SHANE DODD JESSE
EVERETTEANTHONY FLOHR SHANNON FUJIMURA EVAN GILLIAM KATHERINE GLOVER
NICHOLAS GRAYBILL ALEXANDRA GRIFFIN ERICA HARTMAN STEPHEN HENDERSON
BRIANNA HOPPER OLIVIA HORN STEPHANIE KRASKA EMMA KREMER LOGAN LAFFERTY
LACEY LOGES JASON MILLER STEPHANIE MIZER ABRINA NIMER BRANDON PRIDDY HALEE
PRINTZ CURTIS PROFFITT ETHAN QUICK TAYLOR RENCH JARED RINDLER AUSTIN ROBBINS
PAYTON ROBERTS NICHOLAS SEALE KRISTEN SHROYER BRENNEN SMALLWOOD HALLE
SPAHR STEVEN STRUNK JOSHUA TAYLOR BROOKE TERRELL EVAN THOMAS FRANK VISKUP
KASEV VYAS ABIGAIL WEATHERLY EMILY WEIMER EVAN WHARTON JUSTIN WILLOUGHBY
ANDREW WOODWORTH ZANE ZAKKOUR
Freshman TIMMY ANDREWS DANIEL ASH ELIAS BELL ALEXIS BLAIR HAYLEY BLOOMER TAYLOR
BRAUNJORDAN BROWN MORGAN BROYLES PHILLIP BULLARD AUSTIN BYRAM CARLY
CLODFELTER KAYLA CLOUD SARA COLLINS TAYLOR CONLEY AUBREY COX ALYSSA
CRUSEYCHLOE CULPEPPER CHRISTOPHER DAVIDSON ALEXANDRA DAVIS JULIANNA DIEHL
BLAKE DYSINGER LYDIA ETCHISON LOGAN FERRELL JASMINE FLETCHER JOSEPH FLORA
CHRISTOPHER GARBER CAMERON GIBBS CALEB HEILMAN JOSEPH JANOSIK ANNA
KLEPINGER AARON KOOGLER ASHLEY KREUSCH CASEY KRONOUR SAMUEL KRONOUR
PARKER LEONARD BROOKE LINDENAUER NOAH LINGG NATHANIEL MAHANEY JORDAN
MCMAHAN ROSS MENDENHALL ALEXANDRIA MERRICK VICTORIA MERRICK HARRISON
MILLER ISAAC (Isaac)NEWHOUSE JORDAN NISWONGER BAYLEE NORMAN JAMES PATTEN
JACK PEURA PAIGE PHILLIPS RILEY POWERS JAKOB PRALLASHTON RANDALL LAURA
ROSSELIT GRANT SCHNEIDER MARC SENSEMAN JORDAN SHERRILL JADILYN SNYDER EVAN
STAPP JACOB STILLWAGON NICKOLAS STINE ALYSSA STREET MEGAN STUM TYLER STUMP
AMBER TARZINSKI JOSEPH TESCH SPENCER THOMAS KARA TRIMBACH MIKENNA VARVEL
SADIE VELASQUEZ KATELYN WEAVER KELSEY WERTZ ZACHARIAH WILDERMUTH PAYTON
WILKS SAMANTHA WILLIAMS MAKENNA WILLOUGHBY JORDAN WISE EMILY WOLFE
Is English your second language
You may want to join the ESL Moms Only Meetings to meet other mothers from around the world
Our next meeting will be celebrating Good Eats Around the World Participants are asked to bring food samples of a favorite recipe to share with the group
WHEN Thursday February 28 2013 at 700 pm
WHERE LT Ball Intermediate School 575 North Hyatt Tipp City
For more information contact Diana Bee ESL Teacher dbeetippcityk12ohus
TMS Wrestlers End Season
Great Effort by TMS Wrestlers over the weekend at
the CBC Tournament
The TMS Wrestlers did an excellent job competing
this season
Tippecanoe Middle School
Zach Sorah ndash 3rd
place (205 lbs class)
Grant Carlson ndash 1st place (245 lbs class)
Clayton Grimmett ndash 2nd
place (172 lbs class)
Caleb Blake ndash 5th place (122 Weight class)
TMS Girls CBC Champs
Congratulations to our TMS Girls Basketball Teams Saturday they both were crowned the CBC Tournament
Champions Excellent Job and Season by our Lady Red Devils
Fifteen Varsity Swimmers Advance to Districts
Tipp HS Swim Team Highlights from the D2 Sectional
Championships Fri 28 and Sat 29
Boys D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Friday 28 - 2nd
Place (out of 20 teams)
Out of 25 events swam 18 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 4th EvanS MichaelT ChaceC ZachR - District
Qualifiers 14th
200 FreRel 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 6th
400 FreRe 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 9th
50 Fre JayB 3rd JackG 9th GrantK 10th ZachR 21st
100 Fre JayB 2nd EvanS 8th JackG 9th ZachR 17th
200 Fre MikeT 6th AlexD 12th HarrisonM 20th SpenceT 23rd
500 Fre AdamB 5th EvanW 15th
100 Ba TaylorC 12th HarrisonM 15th BaileyT 16th EvanW 17th
100 Br MikeT 4th EvanS 5th JayS 16th AlexD 17th
100 Fl ChaceC 8th AdamB 16th
200 IM BaileyT 10th TaylorC 11th JayS 12th
Girls D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Saturday 29 - 7th Place (out of 36 teams)
Out of 28 events swam 19 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
200 FrRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
400 FrRel 7th AllisonS AnnaS JessWal SamW
200 Fr AllisonS 22nd AdrienneC 38th JessWil 44th
200 IM CamC 10th BamC 38th EmilyD 26th
50 Fr AllisonS 28th AbbiN 69th JessWil 72nd
100 Fl BamC 4th
100 Fr SidR 9th KirstB 12th JessWal 28th
500 Fr SamW 7th EmilyD 29th
100 Ba SidR 11th SamW 17th JessWal 23rd AnnaS 25th
100 Br CamC 12th KirstB 19th AbbiN 28th
= D2 District Qualifiers
ATHLETICS
Boys Basketball Wrapping Up Regular Season
The boys basketball team will wrap up the regular season this weekend by hosting Kenton
Ridge Friday Night and traveling to Greenon Saturday night Friday night will be senior
night for our Devilaires Wrestling and Boys Basketball programs The senior night will
take place immediately following the JV Game The varsity game will tip off at 730 each
night
Donrsquot forget to stop at Foxrsquos Pizza for your $400 student presale tickets for both games this weekend
Below is the information regarding upcoming tournament action
for each of our winter sports
BOWLING
The Boys and Girls Bowling teams will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this week
at Woodman Lanes in Kettering The boys will bowl Friday February 15 at 900 AM The top six
teams and top six individuals will qualify to next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Saturday
February 23 at Beaver-Vu Lanes
SWIMMING The Boys and Girls Swimming teams will be participating in the DISTRICT MEET this weekend at Miami
University The boys will swim on Friday February 15 at 1045 AM and the girls will swim on Saturday
February 16 at 1045 AM The top two in each event and top 16 at-large will qualify to next weekrsquos STATE
MEET on Thursday February21 in Canton Ohio
WRESTLING The Wrestling team will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this Saturday February 16 at
Tippecanoe High School Wrestling will begin at 1000AM The top four in each weight class will advance to
next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Friday February 22 at Bowling Green University
GIRLS BASKETBALL The Varsity Girls Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Tecumseh High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 16 at 600 against Graham With a win they will advance to the sectional
semi-finals on Wednesday February 20 at 730 The Sectional Finals are Saturday February 23 at 1230
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS BASKETBALL The Varsity Boys Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Springfield High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 23 at 600 against Kenton Ridge With a win they will advance to the
sectional semi-finals on Wednesday February 27 at 7800 The Sectional Finals are Friday March 1 at 800
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS and GIRLS BASKETBALL PRESALE TICKETS Boys and Girls Basketball Tournament Tickets are available via presale for a DISCOUNTED PRICE Tickets
are $600 in advance for both the boys and girls basketball tournament games Tippecanoe will receive $300 per
ticket purchased in advance Please support your athletic program buy getting your tournament tickets before you
go to the game Tickets at the gate will be $700 Tippecanoe receives nothing from gate sales
Tournament tickets can be purchased during school hours in the Tippecanoe High School Athletic Office In
addition to school hours the athletic office will be open until 800 PM on February 13 14 19 20 and 26 The
athletic office will also be open Saturday February 16 from 900 to 500 and Saturday February 23 from 1200 to
500
Tournament tickets are also available at Foxrsquos Pizza during their operating hours Save money and help your
school by getting your boys and girls basketball tournament tickets in advance
Save the Date The Tippecanoe Educational Endowment is pleased to present
ldquoBe Our Guesthelliprdquo
The TEE is hosting their 8th annual benefit on Saturday April 20
th
This yearrsquos event will be a family-friendly Dinner Theatre which will include tickets to the
THS Spring Musical ldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo live on stage at the High School Center for
Performing Arts This will be a great way to enjoy a night out with your family and friends
meet people in the community honor our Teacher of the Year and generate funds for TEE
grants that will directly benefit our students in the classroom
Mark your calendar and more details will come
Kindergarten Registration is April 15 thru 18th
What Kindergarten Registration
When April 15-16-17 400 ndash 800 PM
April 18 400 ndash 600 PM
Where Nevin Coppock Elementary School
525 North Hyatt
Tipp City OH 45371
(937) 667-2275
What to Bring Parents or Guardian Must Bring their Valid Driverrsquos License and
1 Proof of Residence Lease or Deed
2 Original Birth Certificate
3 Custody Papers if applicable
4 Photo of your child
The Registration Packet must be completed before leaving
No Appointments needed
Students do not need to attend
ldquoLOCAL AUTHORS VISITING THE TIPP
CITY LIBRARYrdquo
Join us at the Tipp City Public Library to welcome local authors David Crawford and Judy Bruns as they share
their books and experiences The programs are open to everyone no registration required
Saturday February 16th at 100pm David Crawford an engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base who lives
in Tipp City will discuss his novel ldquoDelta Grdquo His unique career includes assignments in Ballistic Missile
Engineering Nuclear Shock and Blast testing Subterranean Engineering and advanced propulsion also working
at the infamous military base known as Area 51 These experiences provide Crawford a captivating insider
perspective for the characters of ldquoDelta Grdquo The novel begins with an investigation by the Air Force to discover
the cause of orbital shifts and targeting errors occurring with ICBM warheads satellites and space shuttles
unfolds the amazing secrets of the universe are discovered The search for these answers takes Major Dave
Sheridan on a twenty-five year quest from the top of the world to remote deserts tropical waters and onto
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base What he finds involves gravitational and bizarre torsional waves that shape the
very fabric of time and space Follow Major Dave Sheridan and Delta G program as they discover and harness
these forces
Saturday February 23rd at 1030am Judy Bruns published in newspapers magazines and other media is now
meeting with positive reviews in the world of childrenrsquos books Hattie and Her 43 Cats her most recent
childrenrsquos story addresses the onset of Alzheimerrsquos with the compassion and sensitivity fitting for a young
audience Her first book Donnie Lost in the Cornfield follows an event in the life of a young mentally
handicapped boy More on the Stories Donnie Lost in the Cornfield Itrsquos bad enough to be lost in a cornfield
but what if yoursquore a child and mentally handicapped too Herersquos a childrenrsquos book to show that love reaches
beyond disabilities Hattie and Her 43 Cats In Hootinrsquo Holler County Hattiersquos house is in disrepair and her
rambunctious cats need tending to It doesnrsquot help that her mind is failing her Bruns reminds us that we are never
to forget the dignity of the human person in spite of the disease
Friends of the Tipp City Public Library 11 East Main Street Tipp City Ohio 45371
friendstippcitylibrarygmailcom
Save the Date
Saturday
April 27 2013
10 am-4 pm
SPRING BOOK SALE
TCEP Seeking Board Positions The Tipp City Enrichment Program Board of Trustees is seeking
applicants for board positions Anyone interested in becoming a
Board Member is asked to submit a letter of interest to the Tipp
City Enrichment Program office PO Box 72 Tipp City Ohio by
March 1 2013
The TCEP Board of Trustees consists of no less than three and no more than five members who serve on
the board for three years Responsibilities include managing the funds and affairs of the corporation
Members are expected to attend all meetings be willing to serve on committees and be conscious of
their responsibility to fulfill the purpose of the corporation
The Board meets once a month at the Tipp City Enrichment Program office
The board positions are open to the public For more information please call the Tipp City Enrichment
Program at 667-8800
What Can You Do To Help Others
Recently the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts were posed with the question
ldquoWhat can you do to helprdquo while trying to plan their Annual
Leader-Daughter Overnight Trying to think of a community service
project that kids can do in January to benefit their community is not
as easy as it sounds There are lots of opportunities available but
they had to come up with an idea that they could implement on a
Saturday afternoon in a lodge Thatrsquos when the idea was sprouted
for the Police Department ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea was from watching media coverage of
what happened in Newtown Connecticut Lots of children were
waiting a long time for their loved ones to pick them up These
children were scared and traumatized with nothing to keep them
occupied but their own thoughts While the Newtown tragedy was
large and unprecedented the reality is that Police officers come into
contact with children all the time who are scared and traumatized
Many times officers are able to give these children stuffed animals that have been donated by community
members For some children the stuffed animal is a perfect comforting tool but what about the other children
that need more
This is where the ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea comes in When a child needs more than a stuffed animal to be
comforted while they wait for loved ones to come get them social workers to come or to tell their story Police
offers can give them a ldquoBusy Bagrdquo The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo is designed for the child
who needs to keep active either physically or mentally to cope with a given
situation
On January 26th attendees of the Tipp-Bethel Leader-Daughter
Overnight made 50 ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo with the help of donations from local
businesses Cairns Toys of Tipp City Meijers of Troy McDonalds and Taco
Bell of Tipp City WalMart of Troy and unused coloring book pages stickers
and small toys from the Girl Scouts who helped make the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
Included in the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were white paper lined paper a 24 count box of
crayons coloring pages word finds paper robot books Happy Meal toys mazes
and stickers
The ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were donated to the Tipp City Police Department and
received by Officer Dan of the DARE Program While the idea of the ldquoBusy
Bagrdquo sounds great in theory no one has ever done a project like this before
Officer Dan volunteered to give feedback to the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts If the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo help at least 1 child
the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts would like to continue making them for the Tipp City Police Department as well as
Police Departments that serve residents in Monroe and Bethel Township which our part of our Tipp ndashBethel Girl
Scout Community
ACT Test Preparation Class Location Broadway Elementary School
Cost $41 resident$44 non-resident
Time Mon-Thurs 6-730 PM
Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing reading techniques
and frequent errors in English Students must buy the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Instructor
Dr Gene Wade Apr 8-11 YE-02
June 3-6 YE-03
SAT Math Tricks amp Tips Location TMCS Bldg 3 E Main St
Cost $16 resident$19 non-resident
Time Sat March 16 10 AM ndash 12 Noon YE-05 (this is a date change)
Success on the ACT SAT or other standardized math test s depends not only on understanding the problem amp
math fundamentals but on understanding the most efficient way to get the answer This class will teach you tricks
and tips to maximize your score Bring a calculator pencil and notebook Mark Debruin instructor
Register at wwwtmcomservicesorg or at our office on 3 E Main St Tipp City
Position Available Classified Staff
Part time School amp Community Communications Coordinator
-Qualifications and duties for the position include
--Degree and background experience in Communications and the related field
--Expertise in Microsoft Word Photoshop programs web based postings community
communications such as news releases quarterly newsletters and electronic newsletters
Board meetings preparation video taping and summary notes
-Help coordinate school levy -Strong community connections
Apply on-line using the link provided for Dayton Consoritum httpwwwdaytonareaschooljobsesuk12ohus
Also provide an e-mail letter of interest to Dr Gretta Kumpf at gkumpftippcityk12ohus Posting Deadline Friday February 15 at 4 pm
Thank you for your interest in Tipp City Schools
Dr Gretta Kumpf gkumpftippcityk12ohus
For athletic results go to wwwcbcsportsonlinecom
Tippecanoe High School athletic schedules are available at
httpwwwusatodayhsscomschooltippecanoe-high-school-tipp-city-oh
Tippecanoe Middle School athletic schedules are available at
To httpschedulesschedulestarcomTippecanoe-Middle-School-Tipp-City-OHTippecanoe-Middle-
School-Tipp-City-OHmonth
KIT-TV is now streaming the Board of Education Meetings and other Tipp City School activities on line
To view go to wwwkittvorg
To unsubscribe to Quick News please send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to
sbrownleetippcityk12ohus
Whoever believes teaching is a Monday-Friday
job clearly does not know the fourth grade teachers at LT
Ball While many were enjoying an extra cup of coffee
and a leisurely Saturday morning the entire fourth grade
team attended the ldquoPowerful Practices Workshop for
Teachersrdquo sponsored by Battelle for Kids The team
completed homework in advance that encouraged them to
reflect on their own styles and strengths and how those
apply to the practices of highly effective teachers Rich
discussions about the powerful practices led to an
opportunity to set personal professional goals to continue
to grow and meet the needs of their students These
teachers are highly devoted professionals committed to
continuous growth and thatrsquos why the Fourth Grade
Teachers deserves to be In The Spotlight
YOUrsquoRE INVITED
WHAT The Levy Committee Kickoff Meeting
WHEN Wednesday February 20th at 600 PM
WHERE The LT Ball Cafeteria
At the January 28th 2013 School Board meeting the board voted to put a 493 mill Emergency levy on the May 7
2013 ballot to generate $191751600 for 4 years
$15098 is the cost per $100000 of home valuation or $75 per $50000 of home valuation
It is of vital importance to keep education strong in Tipp City and the District needs your support Please plan on
attending
For more information email jpkronourtippcityk12ohus
Ryan Pignatiello Signs with Wright
State University Tippecanoe Athletics and Tippecanoe Soccer are very proud to announce
the college signing of senior Ryan Pignatiello on Thursday February 7th
2013 Ryan signed his letter of intent to play soccer at Wright State
University
Zach Robbins Signs with Johns Hopkins
University Tippecanoe Athletics and Tippecanoe Baseball are very proud to announce the
college signing of senior Zach Robbins on Friday February 8th 2013
Zach Robbins will be continuing his baseball career at Johns Hopkins University
THS Principalrsquos List for the Semester Seniors ALEXANDRA ABBOUD ZACHARY ALLEN ABBY ANDREWS RICHARD ANDREWS
SAMANTHA ARNDTS TARYN ASBURY JACK BAUDER ZACHARY BERNING
SAMUEL BOLLINGER MEGGAN BRIDGETT WILLIAM BROCKMAN ALLISON BROWN MEREDITH
BUDDING ERICA COMER JAMES COX BRYANT CROUCH CLAIRE DYNES GEOFFREY EARLY
SYDNEY FAY ALEXANDER GRAHAM VICTORIA GRIESHOP RHYANNA HALLAUER BRIANA
HEILMAN AARON HIEBER NATHANAEL JENSEN KRISTY KAGY GRANT KOCH JEREMY
KOENIG JENNA KREMER CHEYENNE KRIEGER NATHANIEL KUETERMAN CARTER LANGDON
DOUGLAS LEHMKUHL JONATHAN LIN KRISTIN MACE SARAH MACKENZIE JACOB MAUS
CESIRA MICONI BEN MOSIER SIERRA NELLESSEN JACK PELISHEK KYLE PEURA RYAN
PIGNATIELLO TYLER PRENTICE ALLISON RAWLINS TAYLOR RITTENHOUSE ZACHARY
ROBBINS TRAVIS ROOCK LYDIA SCHNEIDERLYDIA SNYDER RYAN STARCHER KELLY
STILLWAGON MORGAN STITH DAVIS TRASK ALEX TURZYNSKI KAYLA VATH LUCAS VINSKI
ZACHARY VINSKI SAMUEL WHARTON JESSICA WILLIAMS
Juniors WILLIAM ASBURY WESLEY AULT HANNAH BAIRDCOREY BALDASARE JOSHUA BELLAS TARA
BOEHRINGER SAMANTHA BONIFAS LAUREN BRACKMANBRAD BRUNS CHRISTIAN CARLSON
JENNEL CHUMNEY KAITLYN CLODFELTER MEREDITH COUGHLIN ALEX DEMERS BRAD
DONATHAN ANDREW DROESCH BRIANNA EICHBAUM BENJAMIN FELTER REID FERRELL
BAILEY FLORA THOMAS GAIER JOSEPH GAITHER CASSIE GINGERICH BEN GRAHAM RICHARD
GRIESHOP KATHERINE GROSS JACOB HALL GEORGE HEDDLESTON III HANNAH HICKS
BAILEY HOSKINS BENJAMIN HUGHES JENNIFER IMEL ERIN JANS CAMERON JOHNSON
LAUREN JOHNSON RYAN KAGY JINQI LIU MCKENSIE LOGAN LEXI MCCORMICK KYLE
MELLING RACHAEL MOORE LINDSEY MURRAY ALEXIS MUSE KAYLA RAYPOLE MICHAEL
REED MALLORY REYNOLDS CORY RICHARDSON JAY SCHAIRBAUM COLETTA SEEMAN
MARGO SHININGER KATHERINE SHIRLEY ALLISON STALEY DANIEL STAUB CLAIRE SUBLER
ELIZABETH WALKER TREY WALKER CARLIE WEIR
Sophomores BETHANY AGINS MADELINE BAUDER ZACKERY BLAIR COLIN BOERGER ZACHARY BONNER
JORDAN CORNELISONJUSTIN DILS MAURA DURCAN ALEC FARMER DANIEL FRAME EVAN
FREEH OSCAR FREYRE LAUREN GOODALL ABIGAIL GRAHAM JACQUELYN GROSS
ALEXANDER HALLAUER MADISON HANDLEY GABRIELLE HARRISON JAMES HARTZ RACHEL
HERRICK EVAN HOOD MICHAEL KELLER GRACE KUETERMAN KIMBERLY LANHAM
EMILY LAYMAN SARAH MARSHALL BILLY MARTIN MARA MASON TAYLOR MERRICK HALEY
MILLER JACOB MILLER JOSEPH MINNEMAN ALEXANDRA PRENTICE BRINNA PRICE ISAAC
PUTHOFF EMILY QUINN SARAH RHOADES CAMERON RICHARDS ERIN RICKETTSLYNDSEY
RINDLER MEGAN RITTENHOUSE ERIN ROGERSMONICA ROOK ZACHARY SALYER BRANDON
SLIFER CASSIDY SMITH CONNOR STEELE MIU TANAKA CONNER TATEMAN
MICHAEL TAYLOR JORDAN TURNBILL JESSICA WALLAND KATHERINE WILCHER MATTHEW
WYANT THOMAS ZIMMERMAN JENNA ZUZOLO
Freshman HALEY ALTIC EVAN ARNETT MARIA BALDASARE LUCAS BECKER HOLLY BERNHOLD ALISHA
BHAGWAT BRITTANY BOWERMAN SPENCER BRACKMAN
ALEXIS BRAME KEVYN BRIDGETT ADAM BUYNAK CAMERON CAHILL
SAMANTHA CHANEY THOMAS CHANEY ALLISON CHITWOOD DYLAN CLAPPER
GARON CRUZ EMILY DOLL EMILY DUFF MITCHEL FISCHER HANNAH GOODALL
EMILY GOOTZEIT GAVAN GRIESMEYER MICHAEL GROSS ASHLEY HAMBERG
JESSICA HEMMELGARN EMILY HERRICKJOSEPH HODGE MARY JENSEN
ZACHARY (Zac)KIEFFER TRAVIS LAFFERTY CASEY LOUDERMILK ZACHARY MACE CARTER
MANN JOSHUA MAY JACOB NISWONGER MITCHELL POYNTER
SPENCER RANFTAMANDA RAWLINS SAMANTHA ROWLAND RACHEL RUSK
NATHANIEL SCHALL ERIC SEEMAN TABITHA SEXTON NATHAN SHIRLEY DYLAN SHOMPER
PEYTON SMITH LAUREL SPANGLER JOHN STALLARD
RYAN TACKETT COLLIN TATEMAN DYLAN WACKLER JACOB WALLAND
CASSIDY WASSON BENNETT YUNKER
Honor Roll Seniors EMILY ASH SARAH ASHBURN BRANDON BESSLER TODD BLOOMER NICHOLAS BRENEMAN
MEGAN BRUENINGSTEVEN CALHOUNI AN DAVIS MARK DOBSON KATLIN DYNES MASON
ELROD EMMA ETCHISON QUINTIN FALER RACHEL FURLONG JOHN GASKINS ANDREW
GATCHELL MADISON GIOIELLO AUSTIN HADDEN ALEC HARE JESSICA HELMAN JESSICA
HOLLIMAN NICHOLAS HUDDLESON JACOB IMELCANDICE KLEPINGER KOURTNEY KOEHLER
JORDYNN KOSTYALKAYLA LARA WING SZE LIU ASHLEY LYKINS NADIA MAHAN KAYLA
MARSHALL DANIEL MCKOWEN TIA MILLER NOAH MOODY BRADLEY MULLINS MICHELLE
RINDLER MITCHELL ROBERTS DANIEL ROTH ANNA SCHOBER BLAKE SOWRY MARY
STENGER JESSICA STOCKER DAVIDSTOCKLER KAILEE TATEMAN ALEXIS TAYLOR SYDNEY
TIMMER KAITLIN TIMMONS NATHANIEL WALLACE LIAM WHITWORTH HUNTER WILKS
SARAH WILSON MAXWELLWITEOF MEGAN WOLFE
Junior CHELSEA ADAMS JACQUELINE ALEXANDER DARIUS APPORA CLAUDIA BARHORST RYAN
BEAGLE JACOB BELCHER HANNAH BUDDING KRISTINA CLARK TAYLOR CLARK CHELSEA
CLAWSON HALEY CLAWSON SARAH COLVIN CLAIRE CULPEPPER ALEXANDER DANIEL
CLAIRE DEFFET BEN DONOHOO ALEXANDRA ELAM SHELBY ERNSTKENDRA FIELDS SEAN
FORDMELISSA GARVIC ERIN GAUTHIER SARAH HARMER ALEXANDRA HARRISON
ROSA HERNANDEZ TONNIE HICKS NICKLAUS HUDSON TYLER HUNTER ERIK JANUSZAK
MATHEW KUNS MICHAEL LANDWEHR TSZ LUNG LIU PATRICK MCELHOSE CAITLYN
MCINTOSH MCKENZIE MCQUOWN NICHOLAS MIKEL NICHOLAS MINNEMAN TERESA OLISS
KATIE PAULSEN NATHAN PEELE JONATHAN PFISTER AUSTIN PRICE ANDREW PUTHOFF
GARRETT RAYMOND ANDREA REGELSKI DAVID ROSE KEVIN RYAN COLE SHINKLE ALLISON
SINNING LANDEN STAFFORD NEFELI SUPINGER SHELBY TIMMER JORDAN VOLLMER JARETT
WASSON JOHN WELDON CAITLIN WOLFF
Sophomore STEVEN ALVAREZ SAMUEL ARMENTROUT BRANDON ARNDTS KATHERINE BACHEY BAKER
BRIANNA TAYLOR BARHORST BELL KIRSTENCHRISTOPHER BEREDA ETHAN BIGONY ERIKA
BROWNLEE BRIANNA BRUNETTE BAILEY CAHILL BETHANY CALLAHAN ANDREA CARLSON
AUSTIN CLACK LILLIE CRUSEY PRESLEY CRUZ LOGAN DAWES SHANE DODD JESSE
EVERETTEANTHONY FLOHR SHANNON FUJIMURA EVAN GILLIAM KATHERINE GLOVER
NICHOLAS GRAYBILL ALEXANDRA GRIFFIN ERICA HARTMAN STEPHEN HENDERSON
BRIANNA HOPPER OLIVIA HORN STEPHANIE KRASKA EMMA KREMER LOGAN LAFFERTY
LACEY LOGES JASON MILLER STEPHANIE MIZER ABRINA NIMER BRANDON PRIDDY HALEE
PRINTZ CURTIS PROFFITT ETHAN QUICK TAYLOR RENCH JARED RINDLER AUSTIN ROBBINS
PAYTON ROBERTS NICHOLAS SEALE KRISTEN SHROYER BRENNEN SMALLWOOD HALLE
SPAHR STEVEN STRUNK JOSHUA TAYLOR BROOKE TERRELL EVAN THOMAS FRANK VISKUP
KASEV VYAS ABIGAIL WEATHERLY EMILY WEIMER EVAN WHARTON JUSTIN WILLOUGHBY
ANDREW WOODWORTH ZANE ZAKKOUR
Freshman TIMMY ANDREWS DANIEL ASH ELIAS BELL ALEXIS BLAIR HAYLEY BLOOMER TAYLOR
BRAUNJORDAN BROWN MORGAN BROYLES PHILLIP BULLARD AUSTIN BYRAM CARLY
CLODFELTER KAYLA CLOUD SARA COLLINS TAYLOR CONLEY AUBREY COX ALYSSA
CRUSEYCHLOE CULPEPPER CHRISTOPHER DAVIDSON ALEXANDRA DAVIS JULIANNA DIEHL
BLAKE DYSINGER LYDIA ETCHISON LOGAN FERRELL JASMINE FLETCHER JOSEPH FLORA
CHRISTOPHER GARBER CAMERON GIBBS CALEB HEILMAN JOSEPH JANOSIK ANNA
KLEPINGER AARON KOOGLER ASHLEY KREUSCH CASEY KRONOUR SAMUEL KRONOUR
PARKER LEONARD BROOKE LINDENAUER NOAH LINGG NATHANIEL MAHANEY JORDAN
MCMAHAN ROSS MENDENHALL ALEXANDRIA MERRICK VICTORIA MERRICK HARRISON
MILLER ISAAC (Isaac)NEWHOUSE JORDAN NISWONGER BAYLEE NORMAN JAMES PATTEN
JACK PEURA PAIGE PHILLIPS RILEY POWERS JAKOB PRALLASHTON RANDALL LAURA
ROSSELIT GRANT SCHNEIDER MARC SENSEMAN JORDAN SHERRILL JADILYN SNYDER EVAN
STAPP JACOB STILLWAGON NICKOLAS STINE ALYSSA STREET MEGAN STUM TYLER STUMP
AMBER TARZINSKI JOSEPH TESCH SPENCER THOMAS KARA TRIMBACH MIKENNA VARVEL
SADIE VELASQUEZ KATELYN WEAVER KELSEY WERTZ ZACHARIAH WILDERMUTH PAYTON
WILKS SAMANTHA WILLIAMS MAKENNA WILLOUGHBY JORDAN WISE EMILY WOLFE
Is English your second language
You may want to join the ESL Moms Only Meetings to meet other mothers from around the world
Our next meeting will be celebrating Good Eats Around the World Participants are asked to bring food samples of a favorite recipe to share with the group
WHEN Thursday February 28 2013 at 700 pm
WHERE LT Ball Intermediate School 575 North Hyatt Tipp City
For more information contact Diana Bee ESL Teacher dbeetippcityk12ohus
TMS Wrestlers End Season
Great Effort by TMS Wrestlers over the weekend at
the CBC Tournament
The TMS Wrestlers did an excellent job competing
this season
Tippecanoe Middle School
Zach Sorah ndash 3rd
place (205 lbs class)
Grant Carlson ndash 1st place (245 lbs class)
Clayton Grimmett ndash 2nd
place (172 lbs class)
Caleb Blake ndash 5th place (122 Weight class)
TMS Girls CBC Champs
Congratulations to our TMS Girls Basketball Teams Saturday they both were crowned the CBC Tournament
Champions Excellent Job and Season by our Lady Red Devils
Fifteen Varsity Swimmers Advance to Districts
Tipp HS Swim Team Highlights from the D2 Sectional
Championships Fri 28 and Sat 29
Boys D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Friday 28 - 2nd
Place (out of 20 teams)
Out of 25 events swam 18 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 4th EvanS MichaelT ChaceC ZachR - District
Qualifiers 14th
200 FreRel 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 6th
400 FreRe 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 9th
50 Fre JayB 3rd JackG 9th GrantK 10th ZachR 21st
100 Fre JayB 2nd EvanS 8th JackG 9th ZachR 17th
200 Fre MikeT 6th AlexD 12th HarrisonM 20th SpenceT 23rd
500 Fre AdamB 5th EvanW 15th
100 Ba TaylorC 12th HarrisonM 15th BaileyT 16th EvanW 17th
100 Br MikeT 4th EvanS 5th JayS 16th AlexD 17th
100 Fl ChaceC 8th AdamB 16th
200 IM BaileyT 10th TaylorC 11th JayS 12th
Girls D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Saturday 29 - 7th Place (out of 36 teams)
Out of 28 events swam 19 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
200 FrRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
400 FrRel 7th AllisonS AnnaS JessWal SamW
200 Fr AllisonS 22nd AdrienneC 38th JessWil 44th
200 IM CamC 10th BamC 38th EmilyD 26th
50 Fr AllisonS 28th AbbiN 69th JessWil 72nd
100 Fl BamC 4th
100 Fr SidR 9th KirstB 12th JessWal 28th
500 Fr SamW 7th EmilyD 29th
100 Ba SidR 11th SamW 17th JessWal 23rd AnnaS 25th
100 Br CamC 12th KirstB 19th AbbiN 28th
= D2 District Qualifiers
ATHLETICS
Boys Basketball Wrapping Up Regular Season
The boys basketball team will wrap up the regular season this weekend by hosting Kenton
Ridge Friday Night and traveling to Greenon Saturday night Friday night will be senior
night for our Devilaires Wrestling and Boys Basketball programs The senior night will
take place immediately following the JV Game The varsity game will tip off at 730 each
night
Donrsquot forget to stop at Foxrsquos Pizza for your $400 student presale tickets for both games this weekend
Below is the information regarding upcoming tournament action
for each of our winter sports
BOWLING
The Boys and Girls Bowling teams will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this week
at Woodman Lanes in Kettering The boys will bowl Friday February 15 at 900 AM The top six
teams and top six individuals will qualify to next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Saturday
February 23 at Beaver-Vu Lanes
SWIMMING The Boys and Girls Swimming teams will be participating in the DISTRICT MEET this weekend at Miami
University The boys will swim on Friday February 15 at 1045 AM and the girls will swim on Saturday
February 16 at 1045 AM The top two in each event and top 16 at-large will qualify to next weekrsquos STATE
MEET on Thursday February21 in Canton Ohio
WRESTLING The Wrestling team will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this Saturday February 16 at
Tippecanoe High School Wrestling will begin at 1000AM The top four in each weight class will advance to
next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Friday February 22 at Bowling Green University
GIRLS BASKETBALL The Varsity Girls Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Tecumseh High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 16 at 600 against Graham With a win they will advance to the sectional
semi-finals on Wednesday February 20 at 730 The Sectional Finals are Saturday February 23 at 1230
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS BASKETBALL The Varsity Boys Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Springfield High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 23 at 600 against Kenton Ridge With a win they will advance to the
sectional semi-finals on Wednesday February 27 at 7800 The Sectional Finals are Friday March 1 at 800
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS and GIRLS BASKETBALL PRESALE TICKETS Boys and Girls Basketball Tournament Tickets are available via presale for a DISCOUNTED PRICE Tickets
are $600 in advance for both the boys and girls basketball tournament games Tippecanoe will receive $300 per
ticket purchased in advance Please support your athletic program buy getting your tournament tickets before you
go to the game Tickets at the gate will be $700 Tippecanoe receives nothing from gate sales
Tournament tickets can be purchased during school hours in the Tippecanoe High School Athletic Office In
addition to school hours the athletic office will be open until 800 PM on February 13 14 19 20 and 26 The
athletic office will also be open Saturday February 16 from 900 to 500 and Saturday February 23 from 1200 to
500
Tournament tickets are also available at Foxrsquos Pizza during their operating hours Save money and help your
school by getting your boys and girls basketball tournament tickets in advance
Save the Date The Tippecanoe Educational Endowment is pleased to present
ldquoBe Our Guesthelliprdquo
The TEE is hosting their 8th annual benefit on Saturday April 20
th
This yearrsquos event will be a family-friendly Dinner Theatre which will include tickets to the
THS Spring Musical ldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo live on stage at the High School Center for
Performing Arts This will be a great way to enjoy a night out with your family and friends
meet people in the community honor our Teacher of the Year and generate funds for TEE
grants that will directly benefit our students in the classroom
Mark your calendar and more details will come
Kindergarten Registration is April 15 thru 18th
What Kindergarten Registration
When April 15-16-17 400 ndash 800 PM
April 18 400 ndash 600 PM
Where Nevin Coppock Elementary School
525 North Hyatt
Tipp City OH 45371
(937) 667-2275
What to Bring Parents or Guardian Must Bring their Valid Driverrsquos License and
1 Proof of Residence Lease or Deed
2 Original Birth Certificate
3 Custody Papers if applicable
4 Photo of your child
The Registration Packet must be completed before leaving
No Appointments needed
Students do not need to attend
ldquoLOCAL AUTHORS VISITING THE TIPP
CITY LIBRARYrdquo
Join us at the Tipp City Public Library to welcome local authors David Crawford and Judy Bruns as they share
their books and experiences The programs are open to everyone no registration required
Saturday February 16th at 100pm David Crawford an engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base who lives
in Tipp City will discuss his novel ldquoDelta Grdquo His unique career includes assignments in Ballistic Missile
Engineering Nuclear Shock and Blast testing Subterranean Engineering and advanced propulsion also working
at the infamous military base known as Area 51 These experiences provide Crawford a captivating insider
perspective for the characters of ldquoDelta Grdquo The novel begins with an investigation by the Air Force to discover
the cause of orbital shifts and targeting errors occurring with ICBM warheads satellites and space shuttles
unfolds the amazing secrets of the universe are discovered The search for these answers takes Major Dave
Sheridan on a twenty-five year quest from the top of the world to remote deserts tropical waters and onto
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base What he finds involves gravitational and bizarre torsional waves that shape the
very fabric of time and space Follow Major Dave Sheridan and Delta G program as they discover and harness
these forces
Saturday February 23rd at 1030am Judy Bruns published in newspapers magazines and other media is now
meeting with positive reviews in the world of childrenrsquos books Hattie and Her 43 Cats her most recent
childrenrsquos story addresses the onset of Alzheimerrsquos with the compassion and sensitivity fitting for a young
audience Her first book Donnie Lost in the Cornfield follows an event in the life of a young mentally
handicapped boy More on the Stories Donnie Lost in the Cornfield Itrsquos bad enough to be lost in a cornfield
but what if yoursquore a child and mentally handicapped too Herersquos a childrenrsquos book to show that love reaches
beyond disabilities Hattie and Her 43 Cats In Hootinrsquo Holler County Hattiersquos house is in disrepair and her
rambunctious cats need tending to It doesnrsquot help that her mind is failing her Bruns reminds us that we are never
to forget the dignity of the human person in spite of the disease
Friends of the Tipp City Public Library 11 East Main Street Tipp City Ohio 45371
friendstippcitylibrarygmailcom
Save the Date
Saturday
April 27 2013
10 am-4 pm
SPRING BOOK SALE
TCEP Seeking Board Positions The Tipp City Enrichment Program Board of Trustees is seeking
applicants for board positions Anyone interested in becoming a
Board Member is asked to submit a letter of interest to the Tipp
City Enrichment Program office PO Box 72 Tipp City Ohio by
March 1 2013
The TCEP Board of Trustees consists of no less than three and no more than five members who serve on
the board for three years Responsibilities include managing the funds and affairs of the corporation
Members are expected to attend all meetings be willing to serve on committees and be conscious of
their responsibility to fulfill the purpose of the corporation
The Board meets once a month at the Tipp City Enrichment Program office
The board positions are open to the public For more information please call the Tipp City Enrichment
Program at 667-8800
What Can You Do To Help Others
Recently the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts were posed with the question
ldquoWhat can you do to helprdquo while trying to plan their Annual
Leader-Daughter Overnight Trying to think of a community service
project that kids can do in January to benefit their community is not
as easy as it sounds There are lots of opportunities available but
they had to come up with an idea that they could implement on a
Saturday afternoon in a lodge Thatrsquos when the idea was sprouted
for the Police Department ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea was from watching media coverage of
what happened in Newtown Connecticut Lots of children were
waiting a long time for their loved ones to pick them up These
children were scared and traumatized with nothing to keep them
occupied but their own thoughts While the Newtown tragedy was
large and unprecedented the reality is that Police officers come into
contact with children all the time who are scared and traumatized
Many times officers are able to give these children stuffed animals that have been donated by community
members For some children the stuffed animal is a perfect comforting tool but what about the other children
that need more
This is where the ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea comes in When a child needs more than a stuffed animal to be
comforted while they wait for loved ones to come get them social workers to come or to tell their story Police
offers can give them a ldquoBusy Bagrdquo The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo is designed for the child
who needs to keep active either physically or mentally to cope with a given
situation
On January 26th attendees of the Tipp-Bethel Leader-Daughter
Overnight made 50 ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo with the help of donations from local
businesses Cairns Toys of Tipp City Meijers of Troy McDonalds and Taco
Bell of Tipp City WalMart of Troy and unused coloring book pages stickers
and small toys from the Girl Scouts who helped make the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
Included in the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were white paper lined paper a 24 count box of
crayons coloring pages word finds paper robot books Happy Meal toys mazes
and stickers
The ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were donated to the Tipp City Police Department and
received by Officer Dan of the DARE Program While the idea of the ldquoBusy
Bagrdquo sounds great in theory no one has ever done a project like this before
Officer Dan volunteered to give feedback to the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts If the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo help at least 1 child
the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts would like to continue making them for the Tipp City Police Department as well as
Police Departments that serve residents in Monroe and Bethel Township which our part of our Tipp ndashBethel Girl
Scout Community
ACT Test Preparation Class Location Broadway Elementary School
Cost $41 resident$44 non-resident
Time Mon-Thurs 6-730 PM
Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing reading techniques
and frequent errors in English Students must buy the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Instructor
Dr Gene Wade Apr 8-11 YE-02
June 3-6 YE-03
SAT Math Tricks amp Tips Location TMCS Bldg 3 E Main St
Cost $16 resident$19 non-resident
Time Sat March 16 10 AM ndash 12 Noon YE-05 (this is a date change)
Success on the ACT SAT or other standardized math test s depends not only on understanding the problem amp
math fundamentals but on understanding the most efficient way to get the answer This class will teach you tricks
and tips to maximize your score Bring a calculator pencil and notebook Mark Debruin instructor
Register at wwwtmcomservicesorg or at our office on 3 E Main St Tipp City
Position Available Classified Staff
Part time School amp Community Communications Coordinator
-Qualifications and duties for the position include
--Degree and background experience in Communications and the related field
--Expertise in Microsoft Word Photoshop programs web based postings community
communications such as news releases quarterly newsletters and electronic newsletters
Board meetings preparation video taping and summary notes
-Help coordinate school levy -Strong community connections
Apply on-line using the link provided for Dayton Consoritum httpwwwdaytonareaschooljobsesuk12ohus
Also provide an e-mail letter of interest to Dr Gretta Kumpf at gkumpftippcityk12ohus Posting Deadline Friday February 15 at 4 pm
Thank you for your interest in Tipp City Schools
Dr Gretta Kumpf gkumpftippcityk12ohus
For athletic results go to wwwcbcsportsonlinecom
Tippecanoe High School athletic schedules are available at
httpwwwusatodayhsscomschooltippecanoe-high-school-tipp-city-oh
Tippecanoe Middle School athletic schedules are available at
To httpschedulesschedulestarcomTippecanoe-Middle-School-Tipp-City-OHTippecanoe-Middle-
School-Tipp-City-OHmonth
KIT-TV is now streaming the Board of Education Meetings and other Tipp City School activities on line
To view go to wwwkittvorg
To unsubscribe to Quick News please send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to
sbrownleetippcityk12ohus
THS Principalrsquos List for the Semester Seniors ALEXANDRA ABBOUD ZACHARY ALLEN ABBY ANDREWS RICHARD ANDREWS
SAMANTHA ARNDTS TARYN ASBURY JACK BAUDER ZACHARY BERNING
SAMUEL BOLLINGER MEGGAN BRIDGETT WILLIAM BROCKMAN ALLISON BROWN MEREDITH
BUDDING ERICA COMER JAMES COX BRYANT CROUCH CLAIRE DYNES GEOFFREY EARLY
SYDNEY FAY ALEXANDER GRAHAM VICTORIA GRIESHOP RHYANNA HALLAUER BRIANA
HEILMAN AARON HIEBER NATHANAEL JENSEN KRISTY KAGY GRANT KOCH JEREMY
KOENIG JENNA KREMER CHEYENNE KRIEGER NATHANIEL KUETERMAN CARTER LANGDON
DOUGLAS LEHMKUHL JONATHAN LIN KRISTIN MACE SARAH MACKENZIE JACOB MAUS
CESIRA MICONI BEN MOSIER SIERRA NELLESSEN JACK PELISHEK KYLE PEURA RYAN
PIGNATIELLO TYLER PRENTICE ALLISON RAWLINS TAYLOR RITTENHOUSE ZACHARY
ROBBINS TRAVIS ROOCK LYDIA SCHNEIDERLYDIA SNYDER RYAN STARCHER KELLY
STILLWAGON MORGAN STITH DAVIS TRASK ALEX TURZYNSKI KAYLA VATH LUCAS VINSKI
ZACHARY VINSKI SAMUEL WHARTON JESSICA WILLIAMS
Juniors WILLIAM ASBURY WESLEY AULT HANNAH BAIRDCOREY BALDASARE JOSHUA BELLAS TARA
BOEHRINGER SAMANTHA BONIFAS LAUREN BRACKMANBRAD BRUNS CHRISTIAN CARLSON
JENNEL CHUMNEY KAITLYN CLODFELTER MEREDITH COUGHLIN ALEX DEMERS BRAD
DONATHAN ANDREW DROESCH BRIANNA EICHBAUM BENJAMIN FELTER REID FERRELL
BAILEY FLORA THOMAS GAIER JOSEPH GAITHER CASSIE GINGERICH BEN GRAHAM RICHARD
GRIESHOP KATHERINE GROSS JACOB HALL GEORGE HEDDLESTON III HANNAH HICKS
BAILEY HOSKINS BENJAMIN HUGHES JENNIFER IMEL ERIN JANS CAMERON JOHNSON
LAUREN JOHNSON RYAN KAGY JINQI LIU MCKENSIE LOGAN LEXI MCCORMICK KYLE
MELLING RACHAEL MOORE LINDSEY MURRAY ALEXIS MUSE KAYLA RAYPOLE MICHAEL
REED MALLORY REYNOLDS CORY RICHARDSON JAY SCHAIRBAUM COLETTA SEEMAN
MARGO SHININGER KATHERINE SHIRLEY ALLISON STALEY DANIEL STAUB CLAIRE SUBLER
ELIZABETH WALKER TREY WALKER CARLIE WEIR
Sophomores BETHANY AGINS MADELINE BAUDER ZACKERY BLAIR COLIN BOERGER ZACHARY BONNER
JORDAN CORNELISONJUSTIN DILS MAURA DURCAN ALEC FARMER DANIEL FRAME EVAN
FREEH OSCAR FREYRE LAUREN GOODALL ABIGAIL GRAHAM JACQUELYN GROSS
ALEXANDER HALLAUER MADISON HANDLEY GABRIELLE HARRISON JAMES HARTZ RACHEL
HERRICK EVAN HOOD MICHAEL KELLER GRACE KUETERMAN KIMBERLY LANHAM
EMILY LAYMAN SARAH MARSHALL BILLY MARTIN MARA MASON TAYLOR MERRICK HALEY
MILLER JACOB MILLER JOSEPH MINNEMAN ALEXANDRA PRENTICE BRINNA PRICE ISAAC
PUTHOFF EMILY QUINN SARAH RHOADES CAMERON RICHARDS ERIN RICKETTSLYNDSEY
RINDLER MEGAN RITTENHOUSE ERIN ROGERSMONICA ROOK ZACHARY SALYER BRANDON
SLIFER CASSIDY SMITH CONNOR STEELE MIU TANAKA CONNER TATEMAN
MICHAEL TAYLOR JORDAN TURNBILL JESSICA WALLAND KATHERINE WILCHER MATTHEW
WYANT THOMAS ZIMMERMAN JENNA ZUZOLO
Freshman HALEY ALTIC EVAN ARNETT MARIA BALDASARE LUCAS BECKER HOLLY BERNHOLD ALISHA
BHAGWAT BRITTANY BOWERMAN SPENCER BRACKMAN
ALEXIS BRAME KEVYN BRIDGETT ADAM BUYNAK CAMERON CAHILL
SAMANTHA CHANEY THOMAS CHANEY ALLISON CHITWOOD DYLAN CLAPPER
GARON CRUZ EMILY DOLL EMILY DUFF MITCHEL FISCHER HANNAH GOODALL
EMILY GOOTZEIT GAVAN GRIESMEYER MICHAEL GROSS ASHLEY HAMBERG
JESSICA HEMMELGARN EMILY HERRICKJOSEPH HODGE MARY JENSEN
ZACHARY (Zac)KIEFFER TRAVIS LAFFERTY CASEY LOUDERMILK ZACHARY MACE CARTER
MANN JOSHUA MAY JACOB NISWONGER MITCHELL POYNTER
SPENCER RANFTAMANDA RAWLINS SAMANTHA ROWLAND RACHEL RUSK
NATHANIEL SCHALL ERIC SEEMAN TABITHA SEXTON NATHAN SHIRLEY DYLAN SHOMPER
PEYTON SMITH LAUREL SPANGLER JOHN STALLARD
RYAN TACKETT COLLIN TATEMAN DYLAN WACKLER JACOB WALLAND
CASSIDY WASSON BENNETT YUNKER
Honor Roll Seniors EMILY ASH SARAH ASHBURN BRANDON BESSLER TODD BLOOMER NICHOLAS BRENEMAN
MEGAN BRUENINGSTEVEN CALHOUNI AN DAVIS MARK DOBSON KATLIN DYNES MASON
ELROD EMMA ETCHISON QUINTIN FALER RACHEL FURLONG JOHN GASKINS ANDREW
GATCHELL MADISON GIOIELLO AUSTIN HADDEN ALEC HARE JESSICA HELMAN JESSICA
HOLLIMAN NICHOLAS HUDDLESON JACOB IMELCANDICE KLEPINGER KOURTNEY KOEHLER
JORDYNN KOSTYALKAYLA LARA WING SZE LIU ASHLEY LYKINS NADIA MAHAN KAYLA
MARSHALL DANIEL MCKOWEN TIA MILLER NOAH MOODY BRADLEY MULLINS MICHELLE
RINDLER MITCHELL ROBERTS DANIEL ROTH ANNA SCHOBER BLAKE SOWRY MARY
STENGER JESSICA STOCKER DAVIDSTOCKLER KAILEE TATEMAN ALEXIS TAYLOR SYDNEY
TIMMER KAITLIN TIMMONS NATHANIEL WALLACE LIAM WHITWORTH HUNTER WILKS
SARAH WILSON MAXWELLWITEOF MEGAN WOLFE
Junior CHELSEA ADAMS JACQUELINE ALEXANDER DARIUS APPORA CLAUDIA BARHORST RYAN
BEAGLE JACOB BELCHER HANNAH BUDDING KRISTINA CLARK TAYLOR CLARK CHELSEA
CLAWSON HALEY CLAWSON SARAH COLVIN CLAIRE CULPEPPER ALEXANDER DANIEL
CLAIRE DEFFET BEN DONOHOO ALEXANDRA ELAM SHELBY ERNSTKENDRA FIELDS SEAN
FORDMELISSA GARVIC ERIN GAUTHIER SARAH HARMER ALEXANDRA HARRISON
ROSA HERNANDEZ TONNIE HICKS NICKLAUS HUDSON TYLER HUNTER ERIK JANUSZAK
MATHEW KUNS MICHAEL LANDWEHR TSZ LUNG LIU PATRICK MCELHOSE CAITLYN
MCINTOSH MCKENZIE MCQUOWN NICHOLAS MIKEL NICHOLAS MINNEMAN TERESA OLISS
KATIE PAULSEN NATHAN PEELE JONATHAN PFISTER AUSTIN PRICE ANDREW PUTHOFF
GARRETT RAYMOND ANDREA REGELSKI DAVID ROSE KEVIN RYAN COLE SHINKLE ALLISON
SINNING LANDEN STAFFORD NEFELI SUPINGER SHELBY TIMMER JORDAN VOLLMER JARETT
WASSON JOHN WELDON CAITLIN WOLFF
Sophomore STEVEN ALVAREZ SAMUEL ARMENTROUT BRANDON ARNDTS KATHERINE BACHEY BAKER
BRIANNA TAYLOR BARHORST BELL KIRSTENCHRISTOPHER BEREDA ETHAN BIGONY ERIKA
BROWNLEE BRIANNA BRUNETTE BAILEY CAHILL BETHANY CALLAHAN ANDREA CARLSON
AUSTIN CLACK LILLIE CRUSEY PRESLEY CRUZ LOGAN DAWES SHANE DODD JESSE
EVERETTEANTHONY FLOHR SHANNON FUJIMURA EVAN GILLIAM KATHERINE GLOVER
NICHOLAS GRAYBILL ALEXANDRA GRIFFIN ERICA HARTMAN STEPHEN HENDERSON
BRIANNA HOPPER OLIVIA HORN STEPHANIE KRASKA EMMA KREMER LOGAN LAFFERTY
LACEY LOGES JASON MILLER STEPHANIE MIZER ABRINA NIMER BRANDON PRIDDY HALEE
PRINTZ CURTIS PROFFITT ETHAN QUICK TAYLOR RENCH JARED RINDLER AUSTIN ROBBINS
PAYTON ROBERTS NICHOLAS SEALE KRISTEN SHROYER BRENNEN SMALLWOOD HALLE
SPAHR STEVEN STRUNK JOSHUA TAYLOR BROOKE TERRELL EVAN THOMAS FRANK VISKUP
KASEV VYAS ABIGAIL WEATHERLY EMILY WEIMER EVAN WHARTON JUSTIN WILLOUGHBY
ANDREW WOODWORTH ZANE ZAKKOUR
Freshman TIMMY ANDREWS DANIEL ASH ELIAS BELL ALEXIS BLAIR HAYLEY BLOOMER TAYLOR
BRAUNJORDAN BROWN MORGAN BROYLES PHILLIP BULLARD AUSTIN BYRAM CARLY
CLODFELTER KAYLA CLOUD SARA COLLINS TAYLOR CONLEY AUBREY COX ALYSSA
CRUSEYCHLOE CULPEPPER CHRISTOPHER DAVIDSON ALEXANDRA DAVIS JULIANNA DIEHL
BLAKE DYSINGER LYDIA ETCHISON LOGAN FERRELL JASMINE FLETCHER JOSEPH FLORA
CHRISTOPHER GARBER CAMERON GIBBS CALEB HEILMAN JOSEPH JANOSIK ANNA
KLEPINGER AARON KOOGLER ASHLEY KREUSCH CASEY KRONOUR SAMUEL KRONOUR
PARKER LEONARD BROOKE LINDENAUER NOAH LINGG NATHANIEL MAHANEY JORDAN
MCMAHAN ROSS MENDENHALL ALEXANDRIA MERRICK VICTORIA MERRICK HARRISON
MILLER ISAAC (Isaac)NEWHOUSE JORDAN NISWONGER BAYLEE NORMAN JAMES PATTEN
JACK PEURA PAIGE PHILLIPS RILEY POWERS JAKOB PRALLASHTON RANDALL LAURA
ROSSELIT GRANT SCHNEIDER MARC SENSEMAN JORDAN SHERRILL JADILYN SNYDER EVAN
STAPP JACOB STILLWAGON NICKOLAS STINE ALYSSA STREET MEGAN STUM TYLER STUMP
AMBER TARZINSKI JOSEPH TESCH SPENCER THOMAS KARA TRIMBACH MIKENNA VARVEL
SADIE VELASQUEZ KATELYN WEAVER KELSEY WERTZ ZACHARIAH WILDERMUTH PAYTON
WILKS SAMANTHA WILLIAMS MAKENNA WILLOUGHBY JORDAN WISE EMILY WOLFE
Is English your second language
You may want to join the ESL Moms Only Meetings to meet other mothers from around the world
Our next meeting will be celebrating Good Eats Around the World Participants are asked to bring food samples of a favorite recipe to share with the group
WHEN Thursday February 28 2013 at 700 pm
WHERE LT Ball Intermediate School 575 North Hyatt Tipp City
For more information contact Diana Bee ESL Teacher dbeetippcityk12ohus
TMS Wrestlers End Season
Great Effort by TMS Wrestlers over the weekend at
the CBC Tournament
The TMS Wrestlers did an excellent job competing
this season
Tippecanoe Middle School
Zach Sorah ndash 3rd
place (205 lbs class)
Grant Carlson ndash 1st place (245 lbs class)
Clayton Grimmett ndash 2nd
place (172 lbs class)
Caleb Blake ndash 5th place (122 Weight class)
TMS Girls CBC Champs
Congratulations to our TMS Girls Basketball Teams Saturday they both were crowned the CBC Tournament
Champions Excellent Job and Season by our Lady Red Devils
Fifteen Varsity Swimmers Advance to Districts
Tipp HS Swim Team Highlights from the D2 Sectional
Championships Fri 28 and Sat 29
Boys D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Friday 28 - 2nd
Place (out of 20 teams)
Out of 25 events swam 18 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 4th EvanS MichaelT ChaceC ZachR - District
Qualifiers 14th
200 FreRel 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 6th
400 FreRe 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 9th
50 Fre JayB 3rd JackG 9th GrantK 10th ZachR 21st
100 Fre JayB 2nd EvanS 8th JackG 9th ZachR 17th
200 Fre MikeT 6th AlexD 12th HarrisonM 20th SpenceT 23rd
500 Fre AdamB 5th EvanW 15th
100 Ba TaylorC 12th HarrisonM 15th BaileyT 16th EvanW 17th
100 Br MikeT 4th EvanS 5th JayS 16th AlexD 17th
100 Fl ChaceC 8th AdamB 16th
200 IM BaileyT 10th TaylorC 11th JayS 12th
Girls D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Saturday 29 - 7th Place (out of 36 teams)
Out of 28 events swam 19 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
200 FrRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
400 FrRel 7th AllisonS AnnaS JessWal SamW
200 Fr AllisonS 22nd AdrienneC 38th JessWil 44th
200 IM CamC 10th BamC 38th EmilyD 26th
50 Fr AllisonS 28th AbbiN 69th JessWil 72nd
100 Fl BamC 4th
100 Fr SidR 9th KirstB 12th JessWal 28th
500 Fr SamW 7th EmilyD 29th
100 Ba SidR 11th SamW 17th JessWal 23rd AnnaS 25th
100 Br CamC 12th KirstB 19th AbbiN 28th
= D2 District Qualifiers
ATHLETICS
Boys Basketball Wrapping Up Regular Season
The boys basketball team will wrap up the regular season this weekend by hosting Kenton
Ridge Friday Night and traveling to Greenon Saturday night Friday night will be senior
night for our Devilaires Wrestling and Boys Basketball programs The senior night will
take place immediately following the JV Game The varsity game will tip off at 730 each
night
Donrsquot forget to stop at Foxrsquos Pizza for your $400 student presale tickets for both games this weekend
Below is the information regarding upcoming tournament action
for each of our winter sports
BOWLING
The Boys and Girls Bowling teams will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this week
at Woodman Lanes in Kettering The boys will bowl Friday February 15 at 900 AM The top six
teams and top six individuals will qualify to next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Saturday
February 23 at Beaver-Vu Lanes
SWIMMING The Boys and Girls Swimming teams will be participating in the DISTRICT MEET this weekend at Miami
University The boys will swim on Friday February 15 at 1045 AM and the girls will swim on Saturday
February 16 at 1045 AM The top two in each event and top 16 at-large will qualify to next weekrsquos STATE
MEET on Thursday February21 in Canton Ohio
WRESTLING The Wrestling team will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this Saturday February 16 at
Tippecanoe High School Wrestling will begin at 1000AM The top four in each weight class will advance to
next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Friday February 22 at Bowling Green University
GIRLS BASKETBALL The Varsity Girls Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Tecumseh High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 16 at 600 against Graham With a win they will advance to the sectional
semi-finals on Wednesday February 20 at 730 The Sectional Finals are Saturday February 23 at 1230
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS BASKETBALL The Varsity Boys Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Springfield High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 23 at 600 against Kenton Ridge With a win they will advance to the
sectional semi-finals on Wednesday February 27 at 7800 The Sectional Finals are Friday March 1 at 800
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS and GIRLS BASKETBALL PRESALE TICKETS Boys and Girls Basketball Tournament Tickets are available via presale for a DISCOUNTED PRICE Tickets
are $600 in advance for both the boys and girls basketball tournament games Tippecanoe will receive $300 per
ticket purchased in advance Please support your athletic program buy getting your tournament tickets before you
go to the game Tickets at the gate will be $700 Tippecanoe receives nothing from gate sales
Tournament tickets can be purchased during school hours in the Tippecanoe High School Athletic Office In
addition to school hours the athletic office will be open until 800 PM on February 13 14 19 20 and 26 The
athletic office will also be open Saturday February 16 from 900 to 500 and Saturday February 23 from 1200 to
500
Tournament tickets are also available at Foxrsquos Pizza during their operating hours Save money and help your
school by getting your boys and girls basketball tournament tickets in advance
Save the Date The Tippecanoe Educational Endowment is pleased to present
ldquoBe Our Guesthelliprdquo
The TEE is hosting their 8th annual benefit on Saturday April 20
th
This yearrsquos event will be a family-friendly Dinner Theatre which will include tickets to the
THS Spring Musical ldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo live on stage at the High School Center for
Performing Arts This will be a great way to enjoy a night out with your family and friends
meet people in the community honor our Teacher of the Year and generate funds for TEE
grants that will directly benefit our students in the classroom
Mark your calendar and more details will come
Kindergarten Registration is April 15 thru 18th
What Kindergarten Registration
When April 15-16-17 400 ndash 800 PM
April 18 400 ndash 600 PM
Where Nevin Coppock Elementary School
525 North Hyatt
Tipp City OH 45371
(937) 667-2275
What to Bring Parents or Guardian Must Bring their Valid Driverrsquos License and
1 Proof of Residence Lease or Deed
2 Original Birth Certificate
3 Custody Papers if applicable
4 Photo of your child
The Registration Packet must be completed before leaving
No Appointments needed
Students do not need to attend
ldquoLOCAL AUTHORS VISITING THE TIPP
CITY LIBRARYrdquo
Join us at the Tipp City Public Library to welcome local authors David Crawford and Judy Bruns as they share
their books and experiences The programs are open to everyone no registration required
Saturday February 16th at 100pm David Crawford an engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base who lives
in Tipp City will discuss his novel ldquoDelta Grdquo His unique career includes assignments in Ballistic Missile
Engineering Nuclear Shock and Blast testing Subterranean Engineering and advanced propulsion also working
at the infamous military base known as Area 51 These experiences provide Crawford a captivating insider
perspective for the characters of ldquoDelta Grdquo The novel begins with an investigation by the Air Force to discover
the cause of orbital shifts and targeting errors occurring with ICBM warheads satellites and space shuttles
unfolds the amazing secrets of the universe are discovered The search for these answers takes Major Dave
Sheridan on a twenty-five year quest from the top of the world to remote deserts tropical waters and onto
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base What he finds involves gravitational and bizarre torsional waves that shape the
very fabric of time and space Follow Major Dave Sheridan and Delta G program as they discover and harness
these forces
Saturday February 23rd at 1030am Judy Bruns published in newspapers magazines and other media is now
meeting with positive reviews in the world of childrenrsquos books Hattie and Her 43 Cats her most recent
childrenrsquos story addresses the onset of Alzheimerrsquos with the compassion and sensitivity fitting for a young
audience Her first book Donnie Lost in the Cornfield follows an event in the life of a young mentally
handicapped boy More on the Stories Donnie Lost in the Cornfield Itrsquos bad enough to be lost in a cornfield
but what if yoursquore a child and mentally handicapped too Herersquos a childrenrsquos book to show that love reaches
beyond disabilities Hattie and Her 43 Cats In Hootinrsquo Holler County Hattiersquos house is in disrepair and her
rambunctious cats need tending to It doesnrsquot help that her mind is failing her Bruns reminds us that we are never
to forget the dignity of the human person in spite of the disease
Friends of the Tipp City Public Library 11 East Main Street Tipp City Ohio 45371
friendstippcitylibrarygmailcom
Save the Date
Saturday
April 27 2013
10 am-4 pm
SPRING BOOK SALE
TCEP Seeking Board Positions The Tipp City Enrichment Program Board of Trustees is seeking
applicants for board positions Anyone interested in becoming a
Board Member is asked to submit a letter of interest to the Tipp
City Enrichment Program office PO Box 72 Tipp City Ohio by
March 1 2013
The TCEP Board of Trustees consists of no less than three and no more than five members who serve on
the board for three years Responsibilities include managing the funds and affairs of the corporation
Members are expected to attend all meetings be willing to serve on committees and be conscious of
their responsibility to fulfill the purpose of the corporation
The Board meets once a month at the Tipp City Enrichment Program office
The board positions are open to the public For more information please call the Tipp City Enrichment
Program at 667-8800
What Can You Do To Help Others
Recently the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts were posed with the question
ldquoWhat can you do to helprdquo while trying to plan their Annual
Leader-Daughter Overnight Trying to think of a community service
project that kids can do in January to benefit their community is not
as easy as it sounds There are lots of opportunities available but
they had to come up with an idea that they could implement on a
Saturday afternoon in a lodge Thatrsquos when the idea was sprouted
for the Police Department ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea was from watching media coverage of
what happened in Newtown Connecticut Lots of children were
waiting a long time for their loved ones to pick them up These
children were scared and traumatized with nothing to keep them
occupied but their own thoughts While the Newtown tragedy was
large and unprecedented the reality is that Police officers come into
contact with children all the time who are scared and traumatized
Many times officers are able to give these children stuffed animals that have been donated by community
members For some children the stuffed animal is a perfect comforting tool but what about the other children
that need more
This is where the ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea comes in When a child needs more than a stuffed animal to be
comforted while they wait for loved ones to come get them social workers to come or to tell their story Police
offers can give them a ldquoBusy Bagrdquo The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo is designed for the child
who needs to keep active either physically or mentally to cope with a given
situation
On January 26th attendees of the Tipp-Bethel Leader-Daughter
Overnight made 50 ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo with the help of donations from local
businesses Cairns Toys of Tipp City Meijers of Troy McDonalds and Taco
Bell of Tipp City WalMart of Troy and unused coloring book pages stickers
and small toys from the Girl Scouts who helped make the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
Included in the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were white paper lined paper a 24 count box of
crayons coloring pages word finds paper robot books Happy Meal toys mazes
and stickers
The ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were donated to the Tipp City Police Department and
received by Officer Dan of the DARE Program While the idea of the ldquoBusy
Bagrdquo sounds great in theory no one has ever done a project like this before
Officer Dan volunteered to give feedback to the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts If the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo help at least 1 child
the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts would like to continue making them for the Tipp City Police Department as well as
Police Departments that serve residents in Monroe and Bethel Township which our part of our Tipp ndashBethel Girl
Scout Community
ACT Test Preparation Class Location Broadway Elementary School
Cost $41 resident$44 non-resident
Time Mon-Thurs 6-730 PM
Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing reading techniques
and frequent errors in English Students must buy the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Instructor
Dr Gene Wade Apr 8-11 YE-02
June 3-6 YE-03
SAT Math Tricks amp Tips Location TMCS Bldg 3 E Main St
Cost $16 resident$19 non-resident
Time Sat March 16 10 AM ndash 12 Noon YE-05 (this is a date change)
Success on the ACT SAT or other standardized math test s depends not only on understanding the problem amp
math fundamentals but on understanding the most efficient way to get the answer This class will teach you tricks
and tips to maximize your score Bring a calculator pencil and notebook Mark Debruin instructor
Register at wwwtmcomservicesorg or at our office on 3 E Main St Tipp City
Position Available Classified Staff
Part time School amp Community Communications Coordinator
-Qualifications and duties for the position include
--Degree and background experience in Communications and the related field
--Expertise in Microsoft Word Photoshop programs web based postings community
communications such as news releases quarterly newsletters and electronic newsletters
Board meetings preparation video taping and summary notes
-Help coordinate school levy -Strong community connections
Apply on-line using the link provided for Dayton Consoritum httpwwwdaytonareaschooljobsesuk12ohus
Also provide an e-mail letter of interest to Dr Gretta Kumpf at gkumpftippcityk12ohus Posting Deadline Friday February 15 at 4 pm
Thank you for your interest in Tipp City Schools
Dr Gretta Kumpf gkumpftippcityk12ohus
For athletic results go to wwwcbcsportsonlinecom
Tippecanoe High School athletic schedules are available at
httpwwwusatodayhsscomschooltippecanoe-high-school-tipp-city-oh
Tippecanoe Middle School athletic schedules are available at
To httpschedulesschedulestarcomTippecanoe-Middle-School-Tipp-City-OHTippecanoe-Middle-
School-Tipp-City-OHmonth
KIT-TV is now streaming the Board of Education Meetings and other Tipp City School activities on line
To view go to wwwkittvorg
To unsubscribe to Quick News please send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to
sbrownleetippcityk12ohus
Honor Roll Seniors EMILY ASH SARAH ASHBURN BRANDON BESSLER TODD BLOOMER NICHOLAS BRENEMAN
MEGAN BRUENINGSTEVEN CALHOUNI AN DAVIS MARK DOBSON KATLIN DYNES MASON
ELROD EMMA ETCHISON QUINTIN FALER RACHEL FURLONG JOHN GASKINS ANDREW
GATCHELL MADISON GIOIELLO AUSTIN HADDEN ALEC HARE JESSICA HELMAN JESSICA
HOLLIMAN NICHOLAS HUDDLESON JACOB IMELCANDICE KLEPINGER KOURTNEY KOEHLER
JORDYNN KOSTYALKAYLA LARA WING SZE LIU ASHLEY LYKINS NADIA MAHAN KAYLA
MARSHALL DANIEL MCKOWEN TIA MILLER NOAH MOODY BRADLEY MULLINS MICHELLE
RINDLER MITCHELL ROBERTS DANIEL ROTH ANNA SCHOBER BLAKE SOWRY MARY
STENGER JESSICA STOCKER DAVIDSTOCKLER KAILEE TATEMAN ALEXIS TAYLOR SYDNEY
TIMMER KAITLIN TIMMONS NATHANIEL WALLACE LIAM WHITWORTH HUNTER WILKS
SARAH WILSON MAXWELLWITEOF MEGAN WOLFE
Junior CHELSEA ADAMS JACQUELINE ALEXANDER DARIUS APPORA CLAUDIA BARHORST RYAN
BEAGLE JACOB BELCHER HANNAH BUDDING KRISTINA CLARK TAYLOR CLARK CHELSEA
CLAWSON HALEY CLAWSON SARAH COLVIN CLAIRE CULPEPPER ALEXANDER DANIEL
CLAIRE DEFFET BEN DONOHOO ALEXANDRA ELAM SHELBY ERNSTKENDRA FIELDS SEAN
FORDMELISSA GARVIC ERIN GAUTHIER SARAH HARMER ALEXANDRA HARRISON
ROSA HERNANDEZ TONNIE HICKS NICKLAUS HUDSON TYLER HUNTER ERIK JANUSZAK
MATHEW KUNS MICHAEL LANDWEHR TSZ LUNG LIU PATRICK MCELHOSE CAITLYN
MCINTOSH MCKENZIE MCQUOWN NICHOLAS MIKEL NICHOLAS MINNEMAN TERESA OLISS
KATIE PAULSEN NATHAN PEELE JONATHAN PFISTER AUSTIN PRICE ANDREW PUTHOFF
GARRETT RAYMOND ANDREA REGELSKI DAVID ROSE KEVIN RYAN COLE SHINKLE ALLISON
SINNING LANDEN STAFFORD NEFELI SUPINGER SHELBY TIMMER JORDAN VOLLMER JARETT
WASSON JOHN WELDON CAITLIN WOLFF
Sophomore STEVEN ALVAREZ SAMUEL ARMENTROUT BRANDON ARNDTS KATHERINE BACHEY BAKER
BRIANNA TAYLOR BARHORST BELL KIRSTENCHRISTOPHER BEREDA ETHAN BIGONY ERIKA
BROWNLEE BRIANNA BRUNETTE BAILEY CAHILL BETHANY CALLAHAN ANDREA CARLSON
AUSTIN CLACK LILLIE CRUSEY PRESLEY CRUZ LOGAN DAWES SHANE DODD JESSE
EVERETTEANTHONY FLOHR SHANNON FUJIMURA EVAN GILLIAM KATHERINE GLOVER
NICHOLAS GRAYBILL ALEXANDRA GRIFFIN ERICA HARTMAN STEPHEN HENDERSON
BRIANNA HOPPER OLIVIA HORN STEPHANIE KRASKA EMMA KREMER LOGAN LAFFERTY
LACEY LOGES JASON MILLER STEPHANIE MIZER ABRINA NIMER BRANDON PRIDDY HALEE
PRINTZ CURTIS PROFFITT ETHAN QUICK TAYLOR RENCH JARED RINDLER AUSTIN ROBBINS
PAYTON ROBERTS NICHOLAS SEALE KRISTEN SHROYER BRENNEN SMALLWOOD HALLE
SPAHR STEVEN STRUNK JOSHUA TAYLOR BROOKE TERRELL EVAN THOMAS FRANK VISKUP
KASEV VYAS ABIGAIL WEATHERLY EMILY WEIMER EVAN WHARTON JUSTIN WILLOUGHBY
ANDREW WOODWORTH ZANE ZAKKOUR
Freshman TIMMY ANDREWS DANIEL ASH ELIAS BELL ALEXIS BLAIR HAYLEY BLOOMER TAYLOR
BRAUNJORDAN BROWN MORGAN BROYLES PHILLIP BULLARD AUSTIN BYRAM CARLY
CLODFELTER KAYLA CLOUD SARA COLLINS TAYLOR CONLEY AUBREY COX ALYSSA
CRUSEYCHLOE CULPEPPER CHRISTOPHER DAVIDSON ALEXANDRA DAVIS JULIANNA DIEHL
BLAKE DYSINGER LYDIA ETCHISON LOGAN FERRELL JASMINE FLETCHER JOSEPH FLORA
CHRISTOPHER GARBER CAMERON GIBBS CALEB HEILMAN JOSEPH JANOSIK ANNA
KLEPINGER AARON KOOGLER ASHLEY KREUSCH CASEY KRONOUR SAMUEL KRONOUR
PARKER LEONARD BROOKE LINDENAUER NOAH LINGG NATHANIEL MAHANEY JORDAN
MCMAHAN ROSS MENDENHALL ALEXANDRIA MERRICK VICTORIA MERRICK HARRISON
MILLER ISAAC (Isaac)NEWHOUSE JORDAN NISWONGER BAYLEE NORMAN JAMES PATTEN
JACK PEURA PAIGE PHILLIPS RILEY POWERS JAKOB PRALLASHTON RANDALL LAURA
ROSSELIT GRANT SCHNEIDER MARC SENSEMAN JORDAN SHERRILL JADILYN SNYDER EVAN
STAPP JACOB STILLWAGON NICKOLAS STINE ALYSSA STREET MEGAN STUM TYLER STUMP
AMBER TARZINSKI JOSEPH TESCH SPENCER THOMAS KARA TRIMBACH MIKENNA VARVEL
SADIE VELASQUEZ KATELYN WEAVER KELSEY WERTZ ZACHARIAH WILDERMUTH PAYTON
WILKS SAMANTHA WILLIAMS MAKENNA WILLOUGHBY JORDAN WISE EMILY WOLFE
Is English your second language
You may want to join the ESL Moms Only Meetings to meet other mothers from around the world
Our next meeting will be celebrating Good Eats Around the World Participants are asked to bring food samples of a favorite recipe to share with the group
WHEN Thursday February 28 2013 at 700 pm
WHERE LT Ball Intermediate School 575 North Hyatt Tipp City
For more information contact Diana Bee ESL Teacher dbeetippcityk12ohus
TMS Wrestlers End Season
Great Effort by TMS Wrestlers over the weekend at
the CBC Tournament
The TMS Wrestlers did an excellent job competing
this season
Tippecanoe Middle School
Zach Sorah ndash 3rd
place (205 lbs class)
Grant Carlson ndash 1st place (245 lbs class)
Clayton Grimmett ndash 2nd
place (172 lbs class)
Caleb Blake ndash 5th place (122 Weight class)
TMS Girls CBC Champs
Congratulations to our TMS Girls Basketball Teams Saturday they both were crowned the CBC Tournament
Champions Excellent Job and Season by our Lady Red Devils
Fifteen Varsity Swimmers Advance to Districts
Tipp HS Swim Team Highlights from the D2 Sectional
Championships Fri 28 and Sat 29
Boys D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Friday 28 - 2nd
Place (out of 20 teams)
Out of 25 events swam 18 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 4th EvanS MichaelT ChaceC ZachR - District
Qualifiers 14th
200 FreRel 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 6th
400 FreRe 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 9th
50 Fre JayB 3rd JackG 9th GrantK 10th ZachR 21st
100 Fre JayB 2nd EvanS 8th JackG 9th ZachR 17th
200 Fre MikeT 6th AlexD 12th HarrisonM 20th SpenceT 23rd
500 Fre AdamB 5th EvanW 15th
100 Ba TaylorC 12th HarrisonM 15th BaileyT 16th EvanW 17th
100 Br MikeT 4th EvanS 5th JayS 16th AlexD 17th
100 Fl ChaceC 8th AdamB 16th
200 IM BaileyT 10th TaylorC 11th JayS 12th
Girls D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Saturday 29 - 7th Place (out of 36 teams)
Out of 28 events swam 19 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
200 FrRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
400 FrRel 7th AllisonS AnnaS JessWal SamW
200 Fr AllisonS 22nd AdrienneC 38th JessWil 44th
200 IM CamC 10th BamC 38th EmilyD 26th
50 Fr AllisonS 28th AbbiN 69th JessWil 72nd
100 Fl BamC 4th
100 Fr SidR 9th KirstB 12th JessWal 28th
500 Fr SamW 7th EmilyD 29th
100 Ba SidR 11th SamW 17th JessWal 23rd AnnaS 25th
100 Br CamC 12th KirstB 19th AbbiN 28th
= D2 District Qualifiers
ATHLETICS
Boys Basketball Wrapping Up Regular Season
The boys basketball team will wrap up the regular season this weekend by hosting Kenton
Ridge Friday Night and traveling to Greenon Saturday night Friday night will be senior
night for our Devilaires Wrestling and Boys Basketball programs The senior night will
take place immediately following the JV Game The varsity game will tip off at 730 each
night
Donrsquot forget to stop at Foxrsquos Pizza for your $400 student presale tickets for both games this weekend
Below is the information regarding upcoming tournament action
for each of our winter sports
BOWLING
The Boys and Girls Bowling teams will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this week
at Woodman Lanes in Kettering The boys will bowl Friday February 15 at 900 AM The top six
teams and top six individuals will qualify to next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Saturday
February 23 at Beaver-Vu Lanes
SWIMMING The Boys and Girls Swimming teams will be participating in the DISTRICT MEET this weekend at Miami
University The boys will swim on Friday February 15 at 1045 AM and the girls will swim on Saturday
February 16 at 1045 AM The top two in each event and top 16 at-large will qualify to next weekrsquos STATE
MEET on Thursday February21 in Canton Ohio
WRESTLING The Wrestling team will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this Saturday February 16 at
Tippecanoe High School Wrestling will begin at 1000AM The top four in each weight class will advance to
next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Friday February 22 at Bowling Green University
GIRLS BASKETBALL The Varsity Girls Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Tecumseh High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 16 at 600 against Graham With a win they will advance to the sectional
semi-finals on Wednesday February 20 at 730 The Sectional Finals are Saturday February 23 at 1230
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS BASKETBALL The Varsity Boys Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Springfield High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 23 at 600 against Kenton Ridge With a win they will advance to the
sectional semi-finals on Wednesday February 27 at 7800 The Sectional Finals are Friday March 1 at 800
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS and GIRLS BASKETBALL PRESALE TICKETS Boys and Girls Basketball Tournament Tickets are available via presale for a DISCOUNTED PRICE Tickets
are $600 in advance for both the boys and girls basketball tournament games Tippecanoe will receive $300 per
ticket purchased in advance Please support your athletic program buy getting your tournament tickets before you
go to the game Tickets at the gate will be $700 Tippecanoe receives nothing from gate sales
Tournament tickets can be purchased during school hours in the Tippecanoe High School Athletic Office In
addition to school hours the athletic office will be open until 800 PM on February 13 14 19 20 and 26 The
athletic office will also be open Saturday February 16 from 900 to 500 and Saturday February 23 from 1200 to
500
Tournament tickets are also available at Foxrsquos Pizza during their operating hours Save money and help your
school by getting your boys and girls basketball tournament tickets in advance
Save the Date The Tippecanoe Educational Endowment is pleased to present
ldquoBe Our Guesthelliprdquo
The TEE is hosting their 8th annual benefit on Saturday April 20
th
This yearrsquos event will be a family-friendly Dinner Theatre which will include tickets to the
THS Spring Musical ldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo live on stage at the High School Center for
Performing Arts This will be a great way to enjoy a night out with your family and friends
meet people in the community honor our Teacher of the Year and generate funds for TEE
grants that will directly benefit our students in the classroom
Mark your calendar and more details will come
Kindergarten Registration is April 15 thru 18th
What Kindergarten Registration
When April 15-16-17 400 ndash 800 PM
April 18 400 ndash 600 PM
Where Nevin Coppock Elementary School
525 North Hyatt
Tipp City OH 45371
(937) 667-2275
What to Bring Parents or Guardian Must Bring their Valid Driverrsquos License and
1 Proof of Residence Lease or Deed
2 Original Birth Certificate
3 Custody Papers if applicable
4 Photo of your child
The Registration Packet must be completed before leaving
No Appointments needed
Students do not need to attend
ldquoLOCAL AUTHORS VISITING THE TIPP
CITY LIBRARYrdquo
Join us at the Tipp City Public Library to welcome local authors David Crawford and Judy Bruns as they share
their books and experiences The programs are open to everyone no registration required
Saturday February 16th at 100pm David Crawford an engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base who lives
in Tipp City will discuss his novel ldquoDelta Grdquo His unique career includes assignments in Ballistic Missile
Engineering Nuclear Shock and Blast testing Subterranean Engineering and advanced propulsion also working
at the infamous military base known as Area 51 These experiences provide Crawford a captivating insider
perspective for the characters of ldquoDelta Grdquo The novel begins with an investigation by the Air Force to discover
the cause of orbital shifts and targeting errors occurring with ICBM warheads satellites and space shuttles
unfolds the amazing secrets of the universe are discovered The search for these answers takes Major Dave
Sheridan on a twenty-five year quest from the top of the world to remote deserts tropical waters and onto
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base What he finds involves gravitational and bizarre torsional waves that shape the
very fabric of time and space Follow Major Dave Sheridan and Delta G program as they discover and harness
these forces
Saturday February 23rd at 1030am Judy Bruns published in newspapers magazines and other media is now
meeting with positive reviews in the world of childrenrsquos books Hattie and Her 43 Cats her most recent
childrenrsquos story addresses the onset of Alzheimerrsquos with the compassion and sensitivity fitting for a young
audience Her first book Donnie Lost in the Cornfield follows an event in the life of a young mentally
handicapped boy More on the Stories Donnie Lost in the Cornfield Itrsquos bad enough to be lost in a cornfield
but what if yoursquore a child and mentally handicapped too Herersquos a childrenrsquos book to show that love reaches
beyond disabilities Hattie and Her 43 Cats In Hootinrsquo Holler County Hattiersquos house is in disrepair and her
rambunctious cats need tending to It doesnrsquot help that her mind is failing her Bruns reminds us that we are never
to forget the dignity of the human person in spite of the disease
Friends of the Tipp City Public Library 11 East Main Street Tipp City Ohio 45371
friendstippcitylibrarygmailcom
Save the Date
Saturday
April 27 2013
10 am-4 pm
SPRING BOOK SALE
TCEP Seeking Board Positions The Tipp City Enrichment Program Board of Trustees is seeking
applicants for board positions Anyone interested in becoming a
Board Member is asked to submit a letter of interest to the Tipp
City Enrichment Program office PO Box 72 Tipp City Ohio by
March 1 2013
The TCEP Board of Trustees consists of no less than three and no more than five members who serve on
the board for three years Responsibilities include managing the funds and affairs of the corporation
Members are expected to attend all meetings be willing to serve on committees and be conscious of
their responsibility to fulfill the purpose of the corporation
The Board meets once a month at the Tipp City Enrichment Program office
The board positions are open to the public For more information please call the Tipp City Enrichment
Program at 667-8800
What Can You Do To Help Others
Recently the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts were posed with the question
ldquoWhat can you do to helprdquo while trying to plan their Annual
Leader-Daughter Overnight Trying to think of a community service
project that kids can do in January to benefit their community is not
as easy as it sounds There are lots of opportunities available but
they had to come up with an idea that they could implement on a
Saturday afternoon in a lodge Thatrsquos when the idea was sprouted
for the Police Department ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea was from watching media coverage of
what happened in Newtown Connecticut Lots of children were
waiting a long time for their loved ones to pick them up These
children were scared and traumatized with nothing to keep them
occupied but their own thoughts While the Newtown tragedy was
large and unprecedented the reality is that Police officers come into
contact with children all the time who are scared and traumatized
Many times officers are able to give these children stuffed animals that have been donated by community
members For some children the stuffed animal is a perfect comforting tool but what about the other children
that need more
This is where the ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea comes in When a child needs more than a stuffed animal to be
comforted while they wait for loved ones to come get them social workers to come or to tell their story Police
offers can give them a ldquoBusy Bagrdquo The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo is designed for the child
who needs to keep active either physically or mentally to cope with a given
situation
On January 26th attendees of the Tipp-Bethel Leader-Daughter
Overnight made 50 ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo with the help of donations from local
businesses Cairns Toys of Tipp City Meijers of Troy McDonalds and Taco
Bell of Tipp City WalMart of Troy and unused coloring book pages stickers
and small toys from the Girl Scouts who helped make the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
Included in the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were white paper lined paper a 24 count box of
crayons coloring pages word finds paper robot books Happy Meal toys mazes
and stickers
The ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were donated to the Tipp City Police Department and
received by Officer Dan of the DARE Program While the idea of the ldquoBusy
Bagrdquo sounds great in theory no one has ever done a project like this before
Officer Dan volunteered to give feedback to the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts If the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo help at least 1 child
the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts would like to continue making them for the Tipp City Police Department as well as
Police Departments that serve residents in Monroe and Bethel Township which our part of our Tipp ndashBethel Girl
Scout Community
ACT Test Preparation Class Location Broadway Elementary School
Cost $41 resident$44 non-resident
Time Mon-Thurs 6-730 PM
Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing reading techniques
and frequent errors in English Students must buy the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Instructor
Dr Gene Wade Apr 8-11 YE-02
June 3-6 YE-03
SAT Math Tricks amp Tips Location TMCS Bldg 3 E Main St
Cost $16 resident$19 non-resident
Time Sat March 16 10 AM ndash 12 Noon YE-05 (this is a date change)
Success on the ACT SAT or other standardized math test s depends not only on understanding the problem amp
math fundamentals but on understanding the most efficient way to get the answer This class will teach you tricks
and tips to maximize your score Bring a calculator pencil and notebook Mark Debruin instructor
Register at wwwtmcomservicesorg or at our office on 3 E Main St Tipp City
Position Available Classified Staff
Part time School amp Community Communications Coordinator
-Qualifications and duties for the position include
--Degree and background experience in Communications and the related field
--Expertise in Microsoft Word Photoshop programs web based postings community
communications such as news releases quarterly newsletters and electronic newsletters
Board meetings preparation video taping and summary notes
-Help coordinate school levy -Strong community connections
Apply on-line using the link provided for Dayton Consoritum httpwwwdaytonareaschooljobsesuk12ohus
Also provide an e-mail letter of interest to Dr Gretta Kumpf at gkumpftippcityk12ohus Posting Deadline Friday February 15 at 4 pm
Thank you for your interest in Tipp City Schools
Dr Gretta Kumpf gkumpftippcityk12ohus
For athletic results go to wwwcbcsportsonlinecom
Tippecanoe High School athletic schedules are available at
httpwwwusatodayhsscomschooltippecanoe-high-school-tipp-city-oh
Tippecanoe Middle School athletic schedules are available at
To httpschedulesschedulestarcomTippecanoe-Middle-School-Tipp-City-OHTippecanoe-Middle-
School-Tipp-City-OHmonth
KIT-TV is now streaming the Board of Education Meetings and other Tipp City School activities on line
To view go to wwwkittvorg
To unsubscribe to Quick News please send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to
sbrownleetippcityk12ohus
Is English your second language
You may want to join the ESL Moms Only Meetings to meet other mothers from around the world
Our next meeting will be celebrating Good Eats Around the World Participants are asked to bring food samples of a favorite recipe to share with the group
WHEN Thursday February 28 2013 at 700 pm
WHERE LT Ball Intermediate School 575 North Hyatt Tipp City
For more information contact Diana Bee ESL Teacher dbeetippcityk12ohus
TMS Wrestlers End Season
Great Effort by TMS Wrestlers over the weekend at
the CBC Tournament
The TMS Wrestlers did an excellent job competing
this season
Tippecanoe Middle School
Zach Sorah ndash 3rd
place (205 lbs class)
Grant Carlson ndash 1st place (245 lbs class)
Clayton Grimmett ndash 2nd
place (172 lbs class)
Caleb Blake ndash 5th place (122 Weight class)
TMS Girls CBC Champs
Congratulations to our TMS Girls Basketball Teams Saturday they both were crowned the CBC Tournament
Champions Excellent Job and Season by our Lady Red Devils
Fifteen Varsity Swimmers Advance to Districts
Tipp HS Swim Team Highlights from the D2 Sectional
Championships Fri 28 and Sat 29
Boys D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Friday 28 - 2nd
Place (out of 20 teams)
Out of 25 events swam 18 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 4th EvanS MichaelT ChaceC ZachR - District
Qualifiers 14th
200 FreRel 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 6th
400 FreRe 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 9th
50 Fre JayB 3rd JackG 9th GrantK 10th ZachR 21st
100 Fre JayB 2nd EvanS 8th JackG 9th ZachR 17th
200 Fre MikeT 6th AlexD 12th HarrisonM 20th SpenceT 23rd
500 Fre AdamB 5th EvanW 15th
100 Ba TaylorC 12th HarrisonM 15th BaileyT 16th EvanW 17th
100 Br MikeT 4th EvanS 5th JayS 16th AlexD 17th
100 Fl ChaceC 8th AdamB 16th
200 IM BaileyT 10th TaylorC 11th JayS 12th
Girls D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Saturday 29 - 7th Place (out of 36 teams)
Out of 28 events swam 19 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
200 FrRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
400 FrRel 7th AllisonS AnnaS JessWal SamW
200 Fr AllisonS 22nd AdrienneC 38th JessWil 44th
200 IM CamC 10th BamC 38th EmilyD 26th
50 Fr AllisonS 28th AbbiN 69th JessWil 72nd
100 Fl BamC 4th
100 Fr SidR 9th KirstB 12th JessWal 28th
500 Fr SamW 7th EmilyD 29th
100 Ba SidR 11th SamW 17th JessWal 23rd AnnaS 25th
100 Br CamC 12th KirstB 19th AbbiN 28th
= D2 District Qualifiers
ATHLETICS
Boys Basketball Wrapping Up Regular Season
The boys basketball team will wrap up the regular season this weekend by hosting Kenton
Ridge Friday Night and traveling to Greenon Saturday night Friday night will be senior
night for our Devilaires Wrestling and Boys Basketball programs The senior night will
take place immediately following the JV Game The varsity game will tip off at 730 each
night
Donrsquot forget to stop at Foxrsquos Pizza for your $400 student presale tickets for both games this weekend
Below is the information regarding upcoming tournament action
for each of our winter sports
BOWLING
The Boys and Girls Bowling teams will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this week
at Woodman Lanes in Kettering The boys will bowl Friday February 15 at 900 AM The top six
teams and top six individuals will qualify to next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Saturday
February 23 at Beaver-Vu Lanes
SWIMMING The Boys and Girls Swimming teams will be participating in the DISTRICT MEET this weekend at Miami
University The boys will swim on Friday February 15 at 1045 AM and the girls will swim on Saturday
February 16 at 1045 AM The top two in each event and top 16 at-large will qualify to next weekrsquos STATE
MEET on Thursday February21 in Canton Ohio
WRESTLING The Wrestling team will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this Saturday February 16 at
Tippecanoe High School Wrestling will begin at 1000AM The top four in each weight class will advance to
next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Friday February 22 at Bowling Green University
GIRLS BASKETBALL The Varsity Girls Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Tecumseh High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 16 at 600 against Graham With a win they will advance to the sectional
semi-finals on Wednesday February 20 at 730 The Sectional Finals are Saturday February 23 at 1230
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS BASKETBALL The Varsity Boys Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Springfield High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 23 at 600 against Kenton Ridge With a win they will advance to the
sectional semi-finals on Wednesday February 27 at 7800 The Sectional Finals are Friday March 1 at 800
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS and GIRLS BASKETBALL PRESALE TICKETS Boys and Girls Basketball Tournament Tickets are available via presale for a DISCOUNTED PRICE Tickets
are $600 in advance for both the boys and girls basketball tournament games Tippecanoe will receive $300 per
ticket purchased in advance Please support your athletic program buy getting your tournament tickets before you
go to the game Tickets at the gate will be $700 Tippecanoe receives nothing from gate sales
Tournament tickets can be purchased during school hours in the Tippecanoe High School Athletic Office In
addition to school hours the athletic office will be open until 800 PM on February 13 14 19 20 and 26 The
athletic office will also be open Saturday February 16 from 900 to 500 and Saturday February 23 from 1200 to
500
Tournament tickets are also available at Foxrsquos Pizza during their operating hours Save money and help your
school by getting your boys and girls basketball tournament tickets in advance
Save the Date The Tippecanoe Educational Endowment is pleased to present
ldquoBe Our Guesthelliprdquo
The TEE is hosting their 8th annual benefit on Saturday April 20
th
This yearrsquos event will be a family-friendly Dinner Theatre which will include tickets to the
THS Spring Musical ldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo live on stage at the High School Center for
Performing Arts This will be a great way to enjoy a night out with your family and friends
meet people in the community honor our Teacher of the Year and generate funds for TEE
grants that will directly benefit our students in the classroom
Mark your calendar and more details will come
Kindergarten Registration is April 15 thru 18th
What Kindergarten Registration
When April 15-16-17 400 ndash 800 PM
April 18 400 ndash 600 PM
Where Nevin Coppock Elementary School
525 North Hyatt
Tipp City OH 45371
(937) 667-2275
What to Bring Parents or Guardian Must Bring their Valid Driverrsquos License and
1 Proof of Residence Lease or Deed
2 Original Birth Certificate
3 Custody Papers if applicable
4 Photo of your child
The Registration Packet must be completed before leaving
No Appointments needed
Students do not need to attend
ldquoLOCAL AUTHORS VISITING THE TIPP
CITY LIBRARYrdquo
Join us at the Tipp City Public Library to welcome local authors David Crawford and Judy Bruns as they share
their books and experiences The programs are open to everyone no registration required
Saturday February 16th at 100pm David Crawford an engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base who lives
in Tipp City will discuss his novel ldquoDelta Grdquo His unique career includes assignments in Ballistic Missile
Engineering Nuclear Shock and Blast testing Subterranean Engineering and advanced propulsion also working
at the infamous military base known as Area 51 These experiences provide Crawford a captivating insider
perspective for the characters of ldquoDelta Grdquo The novel begins with an investigation by the Air Force to discover
the cause of orbital shifts and targeting errors occurring with ICBM warheads satellites and space shuttles
unfolds the amazing secrets of the universe are discovered The search for these answers takes Major Dave
Sheridan on a twenty-five year quest from the top of the world to remote deserts tropical waters and onto
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base What he finds involves gravitational and bizarre torsional waves that shape the
very fabric of time and space Follow Major Dave Sheridan and Delta G program as they discover and harness
these forces
Saturday February 23rd at 1030am Judy Bruns published in newspapers magazines and other media is now
meeting with positive reviews in the world of childrenrsquos books Hattie and Her 43 Cats her most recent
childrenrsquos story addresses the onset of Alzheimerrsquos with the compassion and sensitivity fitting for a young
audience Her first book Donnie Lost in the Cornfield follows an event in the life of a young mentally
handicapped boy More on the Stories Donnie Lost in the Cornfield Itrsquos bad enough to be lost in a cornfield
but what if yoursquore a child and mentally handicapped too Herersquos a childrenrsquos book to show that love reaches
beyond disabilities Hattie and Her 43 Cats In Hootinrsquo Holler County Hattiersquos house is in disrepair and her
rambunctious cats need tending to It doesnrsquot help that her mind is failing her Bruns reminds us that we are never
to forget the dignity of the human person in spite of the disease
Friends of the Tipp City Public Library 11 East Main Street Tipp City Ohio 45371
friendstippcitylibrarygmailcom
Save the Date
Saturday
April 27 2013
10 am-4 pm
SPRING BOOK SALE
TCEP Seeking Board Positions The Tipp City Enrichment Program Board of Trustees is seeking
applicants for board positions Anyone interested in becoming a
Board Member is asked to submit a letter of interest to the Tipp
City Enrichment Program office PO Box 72 Tipp City Ohio by
March 1 2013
The TCEP Board of Trustees consists of no less than three and no more than five members who serve on
the board for three years Responsibilities include managing the funds and affairs of the corporation
Members are expected to attend all meetings be willing to serve on committees and be conscious of
their responsibility to fulfill the purpose of the corporation
The Board meets once a month at the Tipp City Enrichment Program office
The board positions are open to the public For more information please call the Tipp City Enrichment
Program at 667-8800
What Can You Do To Help Others
Recently the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts were posed with the question
ldquoWhat can you do to helprdquo while trying to plan their Annual
Leader-Daughter Overnight Trying to think of a community service
project that kids can do in January to benefit their community is not
as easy as it sounds There are lots of opportunities available but
they had to come up with an idea that they could implement on a
Saturday afternoon in a lodge Thatrsquos when the idea was sprouted
for the Police Department ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea was from watching media coverage of
what happened in Newtown Connecticut Lots of children were
waiting a long time for their loved ones to pick them up These
children were scared and traumatized with nothing to keep them
occupied but their own thoughts While the Newtown tragedy was
large and unprecedented the reality is that Police officers come into
contact with children all the time who are scared and traumatized
Many times officers are able to give these children stuffed animals that have been donated by community
members For some children the stuffed animal is a perfect comforting tool but what about the other children
that need more
This is where the ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea comes in When a child needs more than a stuffed animal to be
comforted while they wait for loved ones to come get them social workers to come or to tell their story Police
offers can give them a ldquoBusy Bagrdquo The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo is designed for the child
who needs to keep active either physically or mentally to cope with a given
situation
On January 26th attendees of the Tipp-Bethel Leader-Daughter
Overnight made 50 ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo with the help of donations from local
businesses Cairns Toys of Tipp City Meijers of Troy McDonalds and Taco
Bell of Tipp City WalMart of Troy and unused coloring book pages stickers
and small toys from the Girl Scouts who helped make the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
Included in the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were white paper lined paper a 24 count box of
crayons coloring pages word finds paper robot books Happy Meal toys mazes
and stickers
The ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were donated to the Tipp City Police Department and
received by Officer Dan of the DARE Program While the idea of the ldquoBusy
Bagrdquo sounds great in theory no one has ever done a project like this before
Officer Dan volunteered to give feedback to the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts If the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo help at least 1 child
the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts would like to continue making them for the Tipp City Police Department as well as
Police Departments that serve residents in Monroe and Bethel Township which our part of our Tipp ndashBethel Girl
Scout Community
ACT Test Preparation Class Location Broadway Elementary School
Cost $41 resident$44 non-resident
Time Mon-Thurs 6-730 PM
Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing reading techniques
and frequent errors in English Students must buy the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Instructor
Dr Gene Wade Apr 8-11 YE-02
June 3-6 YE-03
SAT Math Tricks amp Tips Location TMCS Bldg 3 E Main St
Cost $16 resident$19 non-resident
Time Sat March 16 10 AM ndash 12 Noon YE-05 (this is a date change)
Success on the ACT SAT or other standardized math test s depends not only on understanding the problem amp
math fundamentals but on understanding the most efficient way to get the answer This class will teach you tricks
and tips to maximize your score Bring a calculator pencil and notebook Mark Debruin instructor
Register at wwwtmcomservicesorg or at our office on 3 E Main St Tipp City
Position Available Classified Staff
Part time School amp Community Communications Coordinator
-Qualifications and duties for the position include
--Degree and background experience in Communications and the related field
--Expertise in Microsoft Word Photoshop programs web based postings community
communications such as news releases quarterly newsletters and electronic newsletters
Board meetings preparation video taping and summary notes
-Help coordinate school levy -Strong community connections
Apply on-line using the link provided for Dayton Consoritum httpwwwdaytonareaschooljobsesuk12ohus
Also provide an e-mail letter of interest to Dr Gretta Kumpf at gkumpftippcityk12ohus Posting Deadline Friday February 15 at 4 pm
Thank you for your interest in Tipp City Schools
Dr Gretta Kumpf gkumpftippcityk12ohus
For athletic results go to wwwcbcsportsonlinecom
Tippecanoe High School athletic schedules are available at
httpwwwusatodayhsscomschooltippecanoe-high-school-tipp-city-oh
Tippecanoe Middle School athletic schedules are available at
To httpschedulesschedulestarcomTippecanoe-Middle-School-Tipp-City-OHTippecanoe-Middle-
School-Tipp-City-OHmonth
KIT-TV is now streaming the Board of Education Meetings and other Tipp City School activities on line
To view go to wwwkittvorg
To unsubscribe to Quick News please send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to
sbrownleetippcityk12ohus
Fifteen Varsity Swimmers Advance to Districts
Tipp HS Swim Team Highlights from the D2 Sectional
Championships Fri 28 and Sat 29
Boys D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Friday 28 - 2nd
Place (out of 20 teams)
Out of 25 events swam 18 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 4th EvanS MichaelT ChaceC ZachR - District
Qualifiers 14th
200 FreRel 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 6th
400 FreRe 2nd GrantK JackG ChaceC JayB - District
Qualifiers 9th
50 Fre JayB 3rd JackG 9th GrantK 10th ZachR 21st
100 Fre JayB 2nd EvanS 8th JackG 9th ZachR 17th
200 Fre MikeT 6th AlexD 12th HarrisonM 20th SpenceT 23rd
500 Fre AdamB 5th EvanW 15th
100 Ba TaylorC 12th HarrisonM 15th BaileyT 16th EvanW 17th
100 Br MikeT 4th EvanS 5th JayS 16th AlexD 17th
100 Fl ChaceC 8th AdamB 16th
200 IM BaileyT 10th TaylorC 11th JayS 12th
Girls D2 SW Sectional Highlights Trotwood - Saturday 29 - 7th Place (out of 36 teams)
Out of 28 events swam 19 bettered their seed time 200 MedRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
200 FrRel 5th SidR CamC BamC KirstB
400 FrRel 7th AllisonS AnnaS JessWal SamW
200 Fr AllisonS 22nd AdrienneC 38th JessWil 44th
200 IM CamC 10th BamC 38th EmilyD 26th
50 Fr AllisonS 28th AbbiN 69th JessWil 72nd
100 Fl BamC 4th
100 Fr SidR 9th KirstB 12th JessWal 28th
500 Fr SamW 7th EmilyD 29th
100 Ba SidR 11th SamW 17th JessWal 23rd AnnaS 25th
100 Br CamC 12th KirstB 19th AbbiN 28th
= D2 District Qualifiers
ATHLETICS
Boys Basketball Wrapping Up Regular Season
The boys basketball team will wrap up the regular season this weekend by hosting Kenton
Ridge Friday Night and traveling to Greenon Saturday night Friday night will be senior
night for our Devilaires Wrestling and Boys Basketball programs The senior night will
take place immediately following the JV Game The varsity game will tip off at 730 each
night
Donrsquot forget to stop at Foxrsquos Pizza for your $400 student presale tickets for both games this weekend
Below is the information regarding upcoming tournament action
for each of our winter sports
BOWLING
The Boys and Girls Bowling teams will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this week
at Woodman Lanes in Kettering The boys will bowl Friday February 15 at 900 AM The top six
teams and top six individuals will qualify to next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Saturday
February 23 at Beaver-Vu Lanes
SWIMMING The Boys and Girls Swimming teams will be participating in the DISTRICT MEET this weekend at Miami
University The boys will swim on Friday February 15 at 1045 AM and the girls will swim on Saturday
February 16 at 1045 AM The top two in each event and top 16 at-large will qualify to next weekrsquos STATE
MEET on Thursday February21 in Canton Ohio
WRESTLING The Wrestling team will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this Saturday February 16 at
Tippecanoe High School Wrestling will begin at 1000AM The top four in each weight class will advance to
next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Friday February 22 at Bowling Green University
GIRLS BASKETBALL The Varsity Girls Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Tecumseh High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 16 at 600 against Graham With a win they will advance to the sectional
semi-finals on Wednesday February 20 at 730 The Sectional Finals are Saturday February 23 at 1230
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS BASKETBALL The Varsity Boys Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Springfield High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 23 at 600 against Kenton Ridge With a win they will advance to the
sectional semi-finals on Wednesday February 27 at 7800 The Sectional Finals are Friday March 1 at 800
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS and GIRLS BASKETBALL PRESALE TICKETS Boys and Girls Basketball Tournament Tickets are available via presale for a DISCOUNTED PRICE Tickets
are $600 in advance for both the boys and girls basketball tournament games Tippecanoe will receive $300 per
ticket purchased in advance Please support your athletic program buy getting your tournament tickets before you
go to the game Tickets at the gate will be $700 Tippecanoe receives nothing from gate sales
Tournament tickets can be purchased during school hours in the Tippecanoe High School Athletic Office In
addition to school hours the athletic office will be open until 800 PM on February 13 14 19 20 and 26 The
athletic office will also be open Saturday February 16 from 900 to 500 and Saturday February 23 from 1200 to
500
Tournament tickets are also available at Foxrsquos Pizza during their operating hours Save money and help your
school by getting your boys and girls basketball tournament tickets in advance
Save the Date The Tippecanoe Educational Endowment is pleased to present
ldquoBe Our Guesthelliprdquo
The TEE is hosting their 8th annual benefit on Saturday April 20
th
This yearrsquos event will be a family-friendly Dinner Theatre which will include tickets to the
THS Spring Musical ldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo live on stage at the High School Center for
Performing Arts This will be a great way to enjoy a night out with your family and friends
meet people in the community honor our Teacher of the Year and generate funds for TEE
grants that will directly benefit our students in the classroom
Mark your calendar and more details will come
Kindergarten Registration is April 15 thru 18th
What Kindergarten Registration
When April 15-16-17 400 ndash 800 PM
April 18 400 ndash 600 PM
Where Nevin Coppock Elementary School
525 North Hyatt
Tipp City OH 45371
(937) 667-2275
What to Bring Parents or Guardian Must Bring their Valid Driverrsquos License and
1 Proof of Residence Lease or Deed
2 Original Birth Certificate
3 Custody Papers if applicable
4 Photo of your child
The Registration Packet must be completed before leaving
No Appointments needed
Students do not need to attend
ldquoLOCAL AUTHORS VISITING THE TIPP
CITY LIBRARYrdquo
Join us at the Tipp City Public Library to welcome local authors David Crawford and Judy Bruns as they share
their books and experiences The programs are open to everyone no registration required
Saturday February 16th at 100pm David Crawford an engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base who lives
in Tipp City will discuss his novel ldquoDelta Grdquo His unique career includes assignments in Ballistic Missile
Engineering Nuclear Shock and Blast testing Subterranean Engineering and advanced propulsion also working
at the infamous military base known as Area 51 These experiences provide Crawford a captivating insider
perspective for the characters of ldquoDelta Grdquo The novel begins with an investigation by the Air Force to discover
the cause of orbital shifts and targeting errors occurring with ICBM warheads satellites and space shuttles
unfolds the amazing secrets of the universe are discovered The search for these answers takes Major Dave
Sheridan on a twenty-five year quest from the top of the world to remote deserts tropical waters and onto
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base What he finds involves gravitational and bizarre torsional waves that shape the
very fabric of time and space Follow Major Dave Sheridan and Delta G program as they discover and harness
these forces
Saturday February 23rd at 1030am Judy Bruns published in newspapers magazines and other media is now
meeting with positive reviews in the world of childrenrsquos books Hattie and Her 43 Cats her most recent
childrenrsquos story addresses the onset of Alzheimerrsquos with the compassion and sensitivity fitting for a young
audience Her first book Donnie Lost in the Cornfield follows an event in the life of a young mentally
handicapped boy More on the Stories Donnie Lost in the Cornfield Itrsquos bad enough to be lost in a cornfield
but what if yoursquore a child and mentally handicapped too Herersquos a childrenrsquos book to show that love reaches
beyond disabilities Hattie and Her 43 Cats In Hootinrsquo Holler County Hattiersquos house is in disrepair and her
rambunctious cats need tending to It doesnrsquot help that her mind is failing her Bruns reminds us that we are never
to forget the dignity of the human person in spite of the disease
Friends of the Tipp City Public Library 11 East Main Street Tipp City Ohio 45371
friendstippcitylibrarygmailcom
Save the Date
Saturday
April 27 2013
10 am-4 pm
SPRING BOOK SALE
TCEP Seeking Board Positions The Tipp City Enrichment Program Board of Trustees is seeking
applicants for board positions Anyone interested in becoming a
Board Member is asked to submit a letter of interest to the Tipp
City Enrichment Program office PO Box 72 Tipp City Ohio by
March 1 2013
The TCEP Board of Trustees consists of no less than three and no more than five members who serve on
the board for three years Responsibilities include managing the funds and affairs of the corporation
Members are expected to attend all meetings be willing to serve on committees and be conscious of
their responsibility to fulfill the purpose of the corporation
The Board meets once a month at the Tipp City Enrichment Program office
The board positions are open to the public For more information please call the Tipp City Enrichment
Program at 667-8800
What Can You Do To Help Others
Recently the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts were posed with the question
ldquoWhat can you do to helprdquo while trying to plan their Annual
Leader-Daughter Overnight Trying to think of a community service
project that kids can do in January to benefit their community is not
as easy as it sounds There are lots of opportunities available but
they had to come up with an idea that they could implement on a
Saturday afternoon in a lodge Thatrsquos when the idea was sprouted
for the Police Department ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea was from watching media coverage of
what happened in Newtown Connecticut Lots of children were
waiting a long time for their loved ones to pick them up These
children were scared and traumatized with nothing to keep them
occupied but their own thoughts While the Newtown tragedy was
large and unprecedented the reality is that Police officers come into
contact with children all the time who are scared and traumatized
Many times officers are able to give these children stuffed animals that have been donated by community
members For some children the stuffed animal is a perfect comforting tool but what about the other children
that need more
This is where the ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea comes in When a child needs more than a stuffed animal to be
comforted while they wait for loved ones to come get them social workers to come or to tell their story Police
offers can give them a ldquoBusy Bagrdquo The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo is designed for the child
who needs to keep active either physically or mentally to cope with a given
situation
On January 26th attendees of the Tipp-Bethel Leader-Daughter
Overnight made 50 ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo with the help of donations from local
businesses Cairns Toys of Tipp City Meijers of Troy McDonalds and Taco
Bell of Tipp City WalMart of Troy and unused coloring book pages stickers
and small toys from the Girl Scouts who helped make the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
Included in the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were white paper lined paper a 24 count box of
crayons coloring pages word finds paper robot books Happy Meal toys mazes
and stickers
The ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were donated to the Tipp City Police Department and
received by Officer Dan of the DARE Program While the idea of the ldquoBusy
Bagrdquo sounds great in theory no one has ever done a project like this before
Officer Dan volunteered to give feedback to the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts If the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo help at least 1 child
the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts would like to continue making them for the Tipp City Police Department as well as
Police Departments that serve residents in Monroe and Bethel Township which our part of our Tipp ndashBethel Girl
Scout Community
ACT Test Preparation Class Location Broadway Elementary School
Cost $41 resident$44 non-resident
Time Mon-Thurs 6-730 PM
Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing reading techniques
and frequent errors in English Students must buy the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Instructor
Dr Gene Wade Apr 8-11 YE-02
June 3-6 YE-03
SAT Math Tricks amp Tips Location TMCS Bldg 3 E Main St
Cost $16 resident$19 non-resident
Time Sat March 16 10 AM ndash 12 Noon YE-05 (this is a date change)
Success on the ACT SAT or other standardized math test s depends not only on understanding the problem amp
math fundamentals but on understanding the most efficient way to get the answer This class will teach you tricks
and tips to maximize your score Bring a calculator pencil and notebook Mark Debruin instructor
Register at wwwtmcomservicesorg or at our office on 3 E Main St Tipp City
Position Available Classified Staff
Part time School amp Community Communications Coordinator
-Qualifications and duties for the position include
--Degree and background experience in Communications and the related field
--Expertise in Microsoft Word Photoshop programs web based postings community
communications such as news releases quarterly newsletters and electronic newsletters
Board meetings preparation video taping and summary notes
-Help coordinate school levy -Strong community connections
Apply on-line using the link provided for Dayton Consoritum httpwwwdaytonareaschooljobsesuk12ohus
Also provide an e-mail letter of interest to Dr Gretta Kumpf at gkumpftippcityk12ohus Posting Deadline Friday February 15 at 4 pm
Thank you for your interest in Tipp City Schools
Dr Gretta Kumpf gkumpftippcityk12ohus
For athletic results go to wwwcbcsportsonlinecom
Tippecanoe High School athletic schedules are available at
httpwwwusatodayhsscomschooltippecanoe-high-school-tipp-city-oh
Tippecanoe Middle School athletic schedules are available at
To httpschedulesschedulestarcomTippecanoe-Middle-School-Tipp-City-OHTippecanoe-Middle-
School-Tipp-City-OHmonth
KIT-TV is now streaming the Board of Education Meetings and other Tipp City School activities on line
To view go to wwwkittvorg
To unsubscribe to Quick News please send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to
sbrownleetippcityk12ohus
Below is the information regarding upcoming tournament action
for each of our winter sports
BOWLING
The Boys and Girls Bowling teams will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this week
at Woodman Lanes in Kettering The boys will bowl Friday February 15 at 900 AM The top six
teams and top six individuals will qualify to next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Saturday
February 23 at Beaver-Vu Lanes
SWIMMING The Boys and Girls Swimming teams will be participating in the DISTRICT MEET this weekend at Miami
University The boys will swim on Friday February 15 at 1045 AM and the girls will swim on Saturday
February 16 at 1045 AM The top two in each event and top 16 at-large will qualify to next weekrsquos STATE
MEET on Thursday February21 in Canton Ohio
WRESTLING The Wrestling team will be participating in the SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT this Saturday February 16 at
Tippecanoe High School Wrestling will begin at 1000AM The top four in each weight class will advance to
next weekrsquos DISTRICT TOURNAMENT on Friday February 22 at Bowling Green University
GIRLS BASKETBALL The Varsity Girls Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Tecumseh High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 16 at 600 against Graham With a win they will advance to the sectional
semi-finals on Wednesday February 20 at 730 The Sectional Finals are Saturday February 23 at 1230
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS BASKETBALL The Varsity Boys Basketball Team will be playing their sectional tournament at Springfield High School Their
opening game is Saturday February 23 at 600 against Kenton Ridge With a win they will advance to the
sectional semi-finals on Wednesday February 27 at 7800 The Sectional Finals are Friday March 1 at 800
Brackets are available online at wwwswdaborg
BOYS and GIRLS BASKETBALL PRESALE TICKETS Boys and Girls Basketball Tournament Tickets are available via presale for a DISCOUNTED PRICE Tickets
are $600 in advance for both the boys and girls basketball tournament games Tippecanoe will receive $300 per
ticket purchased in advance Please support your athletic program buy getting your tournament tickets before you
go to the game Tickets at the gate will be $700 Tippecanoe receives nothing from gate sales
Tournament tickets can be purchased during school hours in the Tippecanoe High School Athletic Office In
addition to school hours the athletic office will be open until 800 PM on February 13 14 19 20 and 26 The
athletic office will also be open Saturday February 16 from 900 to 500 and Saturday February 23 from 1200 to
500
Tournament tickets are also available at Foxrsquos Pizza during their operating hours Save money and help your
school by getting your boys and girls basketball tournament tickets in advance
Save the Date The Tippecanoe Educational Endowment is pleased to present
ldquoBe Our Guesthelliprdquo
The TEE is hosting their 8th annual benefit on Saturday April 20
th
This yearrsquos event will be a family-friendly Dinner Theatre which will include tickets to the
THS Spring Musical ldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo live on stage at the High School Center for
Performing Arts This will be a great way to enjoy a night out with your family and friends
meet people in the community honor our Teacher of the Year and generate funds for TEE
grants that will directly benefit our students in the classroom
Mark your calendar and more details will come
Kindergarten Registration is April 15 thru 18th
What Kindergarten Registration
When April 15-16-17 400 ndash 800 PM
April 18 400 ndash 600 PM
Where Nevin Coppock Elementary School
525 North Hyatt
Tipp City OH 45371
(937) 667-2275
What to Bring Parents or Guardian Must Bring their Valid Driverrsquos License and
1 Proof of Residence Lease or Deed
2 Original Birth Certificate
3 Custody Papers if applicable
4 Photo of your child
The Registration Packet must be completed before leaving
No Appointments needed
Students do not need to attend
ldquoLOCAL AUTHORS VISITING THE TIPP
CITY LIBRARYrdquo
Join us at the Tipp City Public Library to welcome local authors David Crawford and Judy Bruns as they share
their books and experiences The programs are open to everyone no registration required
Saturday February 16th at 100pm David Crawford an engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base who lives
in Tipp City will discuss his novel ldquoDelta Grdquo His unique career includes assignments in Ballistic Missile
Engineering Nuclear Shock and Blast testing Subterranean Engineering and advanced propulsion also working
at the infamous military base known as Area 51 These experiences provide Crawford a captivating insider
perspective for the characters of ldquoDelta Grdquo The novel begins with an investigation by the Air Force to discover
the cause of orbital shifts and targeting errors occurring with ICBM warheads satellites and space shuttles
unfolds the amazing secrets of the universe are discovered The search for these answers takes Major Dave
Sheridan on a twenty-five year quest from the top of the world to remote deserts tropical waters and onto
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base What he finds involves gravitational and bizarre torsional waves that shape the
very fabric of time and space Follow Major Dave Sheridan and Delta G program as they discover and harness
these forces
Saturday February 23rd at 1030am Judy Bruns published in newspapers magazines and other media is now
meeting with positive reviews in the world of childrenrsquos books Hattie and Her 43 Cats her most recent
childrenrsquos story addresses the onset of Alzheimerrsquos with the compassion and sensitivity fitting for a young
audience Her first book Donnie Lost in the Cornfield follows an event in the life of a young mentally
handicapped boy More on the Stories Donnie Lost in the Cornfield Itrsquos bad enough to be lost in a cornfield
but what if yoursquore a child and mentally handicapped too Herersquos a childrenrsquos book to show that love reaches
beyond disabilities Hattie and Her 43 Cats In Hootinrsquo Holler County Hattiersquos house is in disrepair and her
rambunctious cats need tending to It doesnrsquot help that her mind is failing her Bruns reminds us that we are never
to forget the dignity of the human person in spite of the disease
Friends of the Tipp City Public Library 11 East Main Street Tipp City Ohio 45371
friendstippcitylibrarygmailcom
Save the Date
Saturday
April 27 2013
10 am-4 pm
SPRING BOOK SALE
TCEP Seeking Board Positions The Tipp City Enrichment Program Board of Trustees is seeking
applicants for board positions Anyone interested in becoming a
Board Member is asked to submit a letter of interest to the Tipp
City Enrichment Program office PO Box 72 Tipp City Ohio by
March 1 2013
The TCEP Board of Trustees consists of no less than three and no more than five members who serve on
the board for three years Responsibilities include managing the funds and affairs of the corporation
Members are expected to attend all meetings be willing to serve on committees and be conscious of
their responsibility to fulfill the purpose of the corporation
The Board meets once a month at the Tipp City Enrichment Program office
The board positions are open to the public For more information please call the Tipp City Enrichment
Program at 667-8800
What Can You Do To Help Others
Recently the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts were posed with the question
ldquoWhat can you do to helprdquo while trying to plan their Annual
Leader-Daughter Overnight Trying to think of a community service
project that kids can do in January to benefit their community is not
as easy as it sounds There are lots of opportunities available but
they had to come up with an idea that they could implement on a
Saturday afternoon in a lodge Thatrsquos when the idea was sprouted
for the Police Department ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea was from watching media coverage of
what happened in Newtown Connecticut Lots of children were
waiting a long time for their loved ones to pick them up These
children were scared and traumatized with nothing to keep them
occupied but their own thoughts While the Newtown tragedy was
large and unprecedented the reality is that Police officers come into
contact with children all the time who are scared and traumatized
Many times officers are able to give these children stuffed animals that have been donated by community
members For some children the stuffed animal is a perfect comforting tool but what about the other children
that need more
This is where the ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea comes in When a child needs more than a stuffed animal to be
comforted while they wait for loved ones to come get them social workers to come or to tell their story Police
offers can give them a ldquoBusy Bagrdquo The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo is designed for the child
who needs to keep active either physically or mentally to cope with a given
situation
On January 26th attendees of the Tipp-Bethel Leader-Daughter
Overnight made 50 ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo with the help of donations from local
businesses Cairns Toys of Tipp City Meijers of Troy McDonalds and Taco
Bell of Tipp City WalMart of Troy and unused coloring book pages stickers
and small toys from the Girl Scouts who helped make the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
Included in the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were white paper lined paper a 24 count box of
crayons coloring pages word finds paper robot books Happy Meal toys mazes
and stickers
The ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were donated to the Tipp City Police Department and
received by Officer Dan of the DARE Program While the idea of the ldquoBusy
Bagrdquo sounds great in theory no one has ever done a project like this before
Officer Dan volunteered to give feedback to the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts If the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo help at least 1 child
the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts would like to continue making them for the Tipp City Police Department as well as
Police Departments that serve residents in Monroe and Bethel Township which our part of our Tipp ndashBethel Girl
Scout Community
ACT Test Preparation Class Location Broadway Elementary School
Cost $41 resident$44 non-resident
Time Mon-Thurs 6-730 PM
Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing reading techniques
and frequent errors in English Students must buy the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Instructor
Dr Gene Wade Apr 8-11 YE-02
June 3-6 YE-03
SAT Math Tricks amp Tips Location TMCS Bldg 3 E Main St
Cost $16 resident$19 non-resident
Time Sat March 16 10 AM ndash 12 Noon YE-05 (this is a date change)
Success on the ACT SAT or other standardized math test s depends not only on understanding the problem amp
math fundamentals but on understanding the most efficient way to get the answer This class will teach you tricks
and tips to maximize your score Bring a calculator pencil and notebook Mark Debruin instructor
Register at wwwtmcomservicesorg or at our office on 3 E Main St Tipp City
Position Available Classified Staff
Part time School amp Community Communications Coordinator
-Qualifications and duties for the position include
--Degree and background experience in Communications and the related field
--Expertise in Microsoft Word Photoshop programs web based postings community
communications such as news releases quarterly newsletters and electronic newsletters
Board meetings preparation video taping and summary notes
-Help coordinate school levy -Strong community connections
Apply on-line using the link provided for Dayton Consoritum httpwwwdaytonareaschooljobsesuk12ohus
Also provide an e-mail letter of interest to Dr Gretta Kumpf at gkumpftippcityk12ohus Posting Deadline Friday February 15 at 4 pm
Thank you for your interest in Tipp City Schools
Dr Gretta Kumpf gkumpftippcityk12ohus
For athletic results go to wwwcbcsportsonlinecom
Tippecanoe High School athletic schedules are available at
httpwwwusatodayhsscomschooltippecanoe-high-school-tipp-city-oh
Tippecanoe Middle School athletic schedules are available at
To httpschedulesschedulestarcomTippecanoe-Middle-School-Tipp-City-OHTippecanoe-Middle-
School-Tipp-City-OHmonth
KIT-TV is now streaming the Board of Education Meetings and other Tipp City School activities on line
To view go to wwwkittvorg
To unsubscribe to Quick News please send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to
sbrownleetippcityk12ohus
Save the Date The Tippecanoe Educational Endowment is pleased to present
ldquoBe Our Guesthelliprdquo
The TEE is hosting their 8th annual benefit on Saturday April 20
th
This yearrsquos event will be a family-friendly Dinner Theatre which will include tickets to the
THS Spring Musical ldquoBeauty and the Beastrdquo live on stage at the High School Center for
Performing Arts This will be a great way to enjoy a night out with your family and friends
meet people in the community honor our Teacher of the Year and generate funds for TEE
grants that will directly benefit our students in the classroom
Mark your calendar and more details will come
Kindergarten Registration is April 15 thru 18th
What Kindergarten Registration
When April 15-16-17 400 ndash 800 PM
April 18 400 ndash 600 PM
Where Nevin Coppock Elementary School
525 North Hyatt
Tipp City OH 45371
(937) 667-2275
What to Bring Parents or Guardian Must Bring their Valid Driverrsquos License and
1 Proof of Residence Lease or Deed
2 Original Birth Certificate
3 Custody Papers if applicable
4 Photo of your child
The Registration Packet must be completed before leaving
No Appointments needed
Students do not need to attend
ldquoLOCAL AUTHORS VISITING THE TIPP
CITY LIBRARYrdquo
Join us at the Tipp City Public Library to welcome local authors David Crawford and Judy Bruns as they share
their books and experiences The programs are open to everyone no registration required
Saturday February 16th at 100pm David Crawford an engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base who lives
in Tipp City will discuss his novel ldquoDelta Grdquo His unique career includes assignments in Ballistic Missile
Engineering Nuclear Shock and Blast testing Subterranean Engineering and advanced propulsion also working
at the infamous military base known as Area 51 These experiences provide Crawford a captivating insider
perspective for the characters of ldquoDelta Grdquo The novel begins with an investigation by the Air Force to discover
the cause of orbital shifts and targeting errors occurring with ICBM warheads satellites and space shuttles
unfolds the amazing secrets of the universe are discovered The search for these answers takes Major Dave
Sheridan on a twenty-five year quest from the top of the world to remote deserts tropical waters and onto
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base What he finds involves gravitational and bizarre torsional waves that shape the
very fabric of time and space Follow Major Dave Sheridan and Delta G program as they discover and harness
these forces
Saturday February 23rd at 1030am Judy Bruns published in newspapers magazines and other media is now
meeting with positive reviews in the world of childrenrsquos books Hattie and Her 43 Cats her most recent
childrenrsquos story addresses the onset of Alzheimerrsquos with the compassion and sensitivity fitting for a young
audience Her first book Donnie Lost in the Cornfield follows an event in the life of a young mentally
handicapped boy More on the Stories Donnie Lost in the Cornfield Itrsquos bad enough to be lost in a cornfield
but what if yoursquore a child and mentally handicapped too Herersquos a childrenrsquos book to show that love reaches
beyond disabilities Hattie and Her 43 Cats In Hootinrsquo Holler County Hattiersquos house is in disrepair and her
rambunctious cats need tending to It doesnrsquot help that her mind is failing her Bruns reminds us that we are never
to forget the dignity of the human person in spite of the disease
Friends of the Tipp City Public Library 11 East Main Street Tipp City Ohio 45371
friendstippcitylibrarygmailcom
Save the Date
Saturday
April 27 2013
10 am-4 pm
SPRING BOOK SALE
TCEP Seeking Board Positions The Tipp City Enrichment Program Board of Trustees is seeking
applicants for board positions Anyone interested in becoming a
Board Member is asked to submit a letter of interest to the Tipp
City Enrichment Program office PO Box 72 Tipp City Ohio by
March 1 2013
The TCEP Board of Trustees consists of no less than three and no more than five members who serve on
the board for three years Responsibilities include managing the funds and affairs of the corporation
Members are expected to attend all meetings be willing to serve on committees and be conscious of
their responsibility to fulfill the purpose of the corporation
The Board meets once a month at the Tipp City Enrichment Program office
The board positions are open to the public For more information please call the Tipp City Enrichment
Program at 667-8800
What Can You Do To Help Others
Recently the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts were posed with the question
ldquoWhat can you do to helprdquo while trying to plan their Annual
Leader-Daughter Overnight Trying to think of a community service
project that kids can do in January to benefit their community is not
as easy as it sounds There are lots of opportunities available but
they had to come up with an idea that they could implement on a
Saturday afternoon in a lodge Thatrsquos when the idea was sprouted
for the Police Department ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea was from watching media coverage of
what happened in Newtown Connecticut Lots of children were
waiting a long time for their loved ones to pick them up These
children were scared and traumatized with nothing to keep them
occupied but their own thoughts While the Newtown tragedy was
large and unprecedented the reality is that Police officers come into
contact with children all the time who are scared and traumatized
Many times officers are able to give these children stuffed animals that have been donated by community
members For some children the stuffed animal is a perfect comforting tool but what about the other children
that need more
This is where the ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea comes in When a child needs more than a stuffed animal to be
comforted while they wait for loved ones to come get them social workers to come or to tell their story Police
offers can give them a ldquoBusy Bagrdquo The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo is designed for the child
who needs to keep active either physically or mentally to cope with a given
situation
On January 26th attendees of the Tipp-Bethel Leader-Daughter
Overnight made 50 ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo with the help of donations from local
businesses Cairns Toys of Tipp City Meijers of Troy McDonalds and Taco
Bell of Tipp City WalMart of Troy and unused coloring book pages stickers
and small toys from the Girl Scouts who helped make the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
Included in the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were white paper lined paper a 24 count box of
crayons coloring pages word finds paper robot books Happy Meal toys mazes
and stickers
The ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were donated to the Tipp City Police Department and
received by Officer Dan of the DARE Program While the idea of the ldquoBusy
Bagrdquo sounds great in theory no one has ever done a project like this before
Officer Dan volunteered to give feedback to the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts If the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo help at least 1 child
the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts would like to continue making them for the Tipp City Police Department as well as
Police Departments that serve residents in Monroe and Bethel Township which our part of our Tipp ndashBethel Girl
Scout Community
ACT Test Preparation Class Location Broadway Elementary School
Cost $41 resident$44 non-resident
Time Mon-Thurs 6-730 PM
Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing reading techniques
and frequent errors in English Students must buy the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Instructor
Dr Gene Wade Apr 8-11 YE-02
June 3-6 YE-03
SAT Math Tricks amp Tips Location TMCS Bldg 3 E Main St
Cost $16 resident$19 non-resident
Time Sat March 16 10 AM ndash 12 Noon YE-05 (this is a date change)
Success on the ACT SAT or other standardized math test s depends not only on understanding the problem amp
math fundamentals but on understanding the most efficient way to get the answer This class will teach you tricks
and tips to maximize your score Bring a calculator pencil and notebook Mark Debruin instructor
Register at wwwtmcomservicesorg or at our office on 3 E Main St Tipp City
Position Available Classified Staff
Part time School amp Community Communications Coordinator
-Qualifications and duties for the position include
--Degree and background experience in Communications and the related field
--Expertise in Microsoft Word Photoshop programs web based postings community
communications such as news releases quarterly newsletters and electronic newsletters
Board meetings preparation video taping and summary notes
-Help coordinate school levy -Strong community connections
Apply on-line using the link provided for Dayton Consoritum httpwwwdaytonareaschooljobsesuk12ohus
Also provide an e-mail letter of interest to Dr Gretta Kumpf at gkumpftippcityk12ohus Posting Deadline Friday February 15 at 4 pm
Thank you for your interest in Tipp City Schools
Dr Gretta Kumpf gkumpftippcityk12ohus
For athletic results go to wwwcbcsportsonlinecom
Tippecanoe High School athletic schedules are available at
httpwwwusatodayhsscomschooltippecanoe-high-school-tipp-city-oh
Tippecanoe Middle School athletic schedules are available at
To httpschedulesschedulestarcomTippecanoe-Middle-School-Tipp-City-OHTippecanoe-Middle-
School-Tipp-City-OHmonth
KIT-TV is now streaming the Board of Education Meetings and other Tipp City School activities on line
To view go to wwwkittvorg
To unsubscribe to Quick News please send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to
sbrownleetippcityk12ohus
ldquoLOCAL AUTHORS VISITING THE TIPP
CITY LIBRARYrdquo
Join us at the Tipp City Public Library to welcome local authors David Crawford and Judy Bruns as they share
their books and experiences The programs are open to everyone no registration required
Saturday February 16th at 100pm David Crawford an engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base who lives
in Tipp City will discuss his novel ldquoDelta Grdquo His unique career includes assignments in Ballistic Missile
Engineering Nuclear Shock and Blast testing Subterranean Engineering and advanced propulsion also working
at the infamous military base known as Area 51 These experiences provide Crawford a captivating insider
perspective for the characters of ldquoDelta Grdquo The novel begins with an investigation by the Air Force to discover
the cause of orbital shifts and targeting errors occurring with ICBM warheads satellites and space shuttles
unfolds the amazing secrets of the universe are discovered The search for these answers takes Major Dave
Sheridan on a twenty-five year quest from the top of the world to remote deserts tropical waters and onto
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base What he finds involves gravitational and bizarre torsional waves that shape the
very fabric of time and space Follow Major Dave Sheridan and Delta G program as they discover and harness
these forces
Saturday February 23rd at 1030am Judy Bruns published in newspapers magazines and other media is now
meeting with positive reviews in the world of childrenrsquos books Hattie and Her 43 Cats her most recent
childrenrsquos story addresses the onset of Alzheimerrsquos with the compassion and sensitivity fitting for a young
audience Her first book Donnie Lost in the Cornfield follows an event in the life of a young mentally
handicapped boy More on the Stories Donnie Lost in the Cornfield Itrsquos bad enough to be lost in a cornfield
but what if yoursquore a child and mentally handicapped too Herersquos a childrenrsquos book to show that love reaches
beyond disabilities Hattie and Her 43 Cats In Hootinrsquo Holler County Hattiersquos house is in disrepair and her
rambunctious cats need tending to It doesnrsquot help that her mind is failing her Bruns reminds us that we are never
to forget the dignity of the human person in spite of the disease
Friends of the Tipp City Public Library 11 East Main Street Tipp City Ohio 45371
friendstippcitylibrarygmailcom
Save the Date
Saturday
April 27 2013
10 am-4 pm
SPRING BOOK SALE
TCEP Seeking Board Positions The Tipp City Enrichment Program Board of Trustees is seeking
applicants for board positions Anyone interested in becoming a
Board Member is asked to submit a letter of interest to the Tipp
City Enrichment Program office PO Box 72 Tipp City Ohio by
March 1 2013
The TCEP Board of Trustees consists of no less than three and no more than five members who serve on
the board for three years Responsibilities include managing the funds and affairs of the corporation
Members are expected to attend all meetings be willing to serve on committees and be conscious of
their responsibility to fulfill the purpose of the corporation
The Board meets once a month at the Tipp City Enrichment Program office
The board positions are open to the public For more information please call the Tipp City Enrichment
Program at 667-8800
What Can You Do To Help Others
Recently the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts were posed with the question
ldquoWhat can you do to helprdquo while trying to plan their Annual
Leader-Daughter Overnight Trying to think of a community service
project that kids can do in January to benefit their community is not
as easy as it sounds There are lots of opportunities available but
they had to come up with an idea that they could implement on a
Saturday afternoon in a lodge Thatrsquos when the idea was sprouted
for the Police Department ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea was from watching media coverage of
what happened in Newtown Connecticut Lots of children were
waiting a long time for their loved ones to pick them up These
children were scared and traumatized with nothing to keep them
occupied but their own thoughts While the Newtown tragedy was
large and unprecedented the reality is that Police officers come into
contact with children all the time who are scared and traumatized
Many times officers are able to give these children stuffed animals that have been donated by community
members For some children the stuffed animal is a perfect comforting tool but what about the other children
that need more
This is where the ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea comes in When a child needs more than a stuffed animal to be
comforted while they wait for loved ones to come get them social workers to come or to tell their story Police
offers can give them a ldquoBusy Bagrdquo The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo is designed for the child
who needs to keep active either physically or mentally to cope with a given
situation
On January 26th attendees of the Tipp-Bethel Leader-Daughter
Overnight made 50 ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo with the help of donations from local
businesses Cairns Toys of Tipp City Meijers of Troy McDonalds and Taco
Bell of Tipp City WalMart of Troy and unused coloring book pages stickers
and small toys from the Girl Scouts who helped make the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
Included in the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were white paper lined paper a 24 count box of
crayons coloring pages word finds paper robot books Happy Meal toys mazes
and stickers
The ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were donated to the Tipp City Police Department and
received by Officer Dan of the DARE Program While the idea of the ldquoBusy
Bagrdquo sounds great in theory no one has ever done a project like this before
Officer Dan volunteered to give feedback to the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts If the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo help at least 1 child
the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts would like to continue making them for the Tipp City Police Department as well as
Police Departments that serve residents in Monroe and Bethel Township which our part of our Tipp ndashBethel Girl
Scout Community
ACT Test Preparation Class Location Broadway Elementary School
Cost $41 resident$44 non-resident
Time Mon-Thurs 6-730 PM
Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing reading techniques
and frequent errors in English Students must buy the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Instructor
Dr Gene Wade Apr 8-11 YE-02
June 3-6 YE-03
SAT Math Tricks amp Tips Location TMCS Bldg 3 E Main St
Cost $16 resident$19 non-resident
Time Sat March 16 10 AM ndash 12 Noon YE-05 (this is a date change)
Success on the ACT SAT or other standardized math test s depends not only on understanding the problem amp
math fundamentals but on understanding the most efficient way to get the answer This class will teach you tricks
and tips to maximize your score Bring a calculator pencil and notebook Mark Debruin instructor
Register at wwwtmcomservicesorg or at our office on 3 E Main St Tipp City
Position Available Classified Staff
Part time School amp Community Communications Coordinator
-Qualifications and duties for the position include
--Degree and background experience in Communications and the related field
--Expertise in Microsoft Word Photoshop programs web based postings community
communications such as news releases quarterly newsletters and electronic newsletters
Board meetings preparation video taping and summary notes
-Help coordinate school levy -Strong community connections
Apply on-line using the link provided for Dayton Consoritum httpwwwdaytonareaschooljobsesuk12ohus
Also provide an e-mail letter of interest to Dr Gretta Kumpf at gkumpftippcityk12ohus Posting Deadline Friday February 15 at 4 pm
Thank you for your interest in Tipp City Schools
Dr Gretta Kumpf gkumpftippcityk12ohus
For athletic results go to wwwcbcsportsonlinecom
Tippecanoe High School athletic schedules are available at
httpwwwusatodayhsscomschooltippecanoe-high-school-tipp-city-oh
Tippecanoe Middle School athletic schedules are available at
To httpschedulesschedulestarcomTippecanoe-Middle-School-Tipp-City-OHTippecanoe-Middle-
School-Tipp-City-OHmonth
KIT-TV is now streaming the Board of Education Meetings and other Tipp City School activities on line
To view go to wwwkittvorg
To unsubscribe to Quick News please send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to
sbrownleetippcityk12ohus
TCEP Seeking Board Positions The Tipp City Enrichment Program Board of Trustees is seeking
applicants for board positions Anyone interested in becoming a
Board Member is asked to submit a letter of interest to the Tipp
City Enrichment Program office PO Box 72 Tipp City Ohio by
March 1 2013
The TCEP Board of Trustees consists of no less than three and no more than five members who serve on
the board for three years Responsibilities include managing the funds and affairs of the corporation
Members are expected to attend all meetings be willing to serve on committees and be conscious of
their responsibility to fulfill the purpose of the corporation
The Board meets once a month at the Tipp City Enrichment Program office
The board positions are open to the public For more information please call the Tipp City Enrichment
Program at 667-8800
What Can You Do To Help Others
Recently the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts were posed with the question
ldquoWhat can you do to helprdquo while trying to plan their Annual
Leader-Daughter Overnight Trying to think of a community service
project that kids can do in January to benefit their community is not
as easy as it sounds There are lots of opportunities available but
they had to come up with an idea that they could implement on a
Saturday afternoon in a lodge Thatrsquos when the idea was sprouted
for the Police Department ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea was from watching media coverage of
what happened in Newtown Connecticut Lots of children were
waiting a long time for their loved ones to pick them up These
children were scared and traumatized with nothing to keep them
occupied but their own thoughts While the Newtown tragedy was
large and unprecedented the reality is that Police officers come into
contact with children all the time who are scared and traumatized
Many times officers are able to give these children stuffed animals that have been donated by community
members For some children the stuffed animal is a perfect comforting tool but what about the other children
that need more
This is where the ldquoBusy Bagrdquo idea comes in When a child needs more than a stuffed animal to be
comforted while they wait for loved ones to come get them social workers to come or to tell their story Police
offers can give them a ldquoBusy Bagrdquo The ldquoBusy Bagrdquo is designed for the child
who needs to keep active either physically or mentally to cope with a given
situation
On January 26th attendees of the Tipp-Bethel Leader-Daughter
Overnight made 50 ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo with the help of donations from local
businesses Cairns Toys of Tipp City Meijers of Troy McDonalds and Taco
Bell of Tipp City WalMart of Troy and unused coloring book pages stickers
and small toys from the Girl Scouts who helped make the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo
Included in the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were white paper lined paper a 24 count box of
crayons coloring pages word finds paper robot books Happy Meal toys mazes
and stickers
The ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo were donated to the Tipp City Police Department and
received by Officer Dan of the DARE Program While the idea of the ldquoBusy
Bagrdquo sounds great in theory no one has ever done a project like this before
Officer Dan volunteered to give feedback to the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts If the ldquoBusy Bagsrdquo help at least 1 child
the Tipp-Bethel Girl Scouts would like to continue making them for the Tipp City Police Department as well as
Police Departments that serve residents in Monroe and Bethel Township which our part of our Tipp ndashBethel Girl
Scout Community
ACT Test Preparation Class Location Broadway Elementary School
Cost $41 resident$44 non-resident
Time Mon-Thurs 6-730 PM
Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing reading techniques
and frequent errors in English Students must buy the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Instructor
Dr Gene Wade Apr 8-11 YE-02
June 3-6 YE-03
SAT Math Tricks amp Tips Location TMCS Bldg 3 E Main St
Cost $16 resident$19 non-resident
Time Sat March 16 10 AM ndash 12 Noon YE-05 (this is a date change)
Success on the ACT SAT or other standardized math test s depends not only on understanding the problem amp
math fundamentals but on understanding the most efficient way to get the answer This class will teach you tricks
and tips to maximize your score Bring a calculator pencil and notebook Mark Debruin instructor
Register at wwwtmcomservicesorg or at our office on 3 E Main St Tipp City
Position Available Classified Staff
Part time School amp Community Communications Coordinator
-Qualifications and duties for the position include
--Degree and background experience in Communications and the related field
--Expertise in Microsoft Word Photoshop programs web based postings community
communications such as news releases quarterly newsletters and electronic newsletters
Board meetings preparation video taping and summary notes
-Help coordinate school levy -Strong community connections
Apply on-line using the link provided for Dayton Consoritum httpwwwdaytonareaschooljobsesuk12ohus
Also provide an e-mail letter of interest to Dr Gretta Kumpf at gkumpftippcityk12ohus Posting Deadline Friday February 15 at 4 pm
Thank you for your interest in Tipp City Schools
Dr Gretta Kumpf gkumpftippcityk12ohus
For athletic results go to wwwcbcsportsonlinecom
Tippecanoe High School athletic schedules are available at
httpwwwusatodayhsscomschooltippecanoe-high-school-tipp-city-oh
Tippecanoe Middle School athletic schedules are available at
To httpschedulesschedulestarcomTippecanoe-Middle-School-Tipp-City-OHTippecanoe-Middle-
School-Tipp-City-OHmonth
KIT-TV is now streaming the Board of Education Meetings and other Tipp City School activities on line
To view go to wwwkittvorg
To unsubscribe to Quick News please send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to
sbrownleetippcityk12ohus
ACT Test Preparation Class Location Broadway Elementary School
Cost $41 resident$44 non-resident
Time Mon-Thurs 6-730 PM
Emphasis is placed on timing test makeup questions to avoid creative guessing reading techniques
and frequent errors in English Students must buy the latest edition of Cracking the ACT Instructor
Dr Gene Wade Apr 8-11 YE-02
June 3-6 YE-03
SAT Math Tricks amp Tips Location TMCS Bldg 3 E Main St
Cost $16 resident$19 non-resident
Time Sat March 16 10 AM ndash 12 Noon YE-05 (this is a date change)
Success on the ACT SAT or other standardized math test s depends not only on understanding the problem amp
math fundamentals but on understanding the most efficient way to get the answer This class will teach you tricks
and tips to maximize your score Bring a calculator pencil and notebook Mark Debruin instructor
Register at wwwtmcomservicesorg or at our office on 3 E Main St Tipp City
Position Available Classified Staff
Part time School amp Community Communications Coordinator
-Qualifications and duties for the position include
--Degree and background experience in Communications and the related field
--Expertise in Microsoft Word Photoshop programs web based postings community
communications such as news releases quarterly newsletters and electronic newsletters
Board meetings preparation video taping and summary notes
-Help coordinate school levy -Strong community connections
Apply on-line using the link provided for Dayton Consoritum httpwwwdaytonareaschooljobsesuk12ohus
Also provide an e-mail letter of interest to Dr Gretta Kumpf at gkumpftippcityk12ohus Posting Deadline Friday February 15 at 4 pm
Thank you for your interest in Tipp City Schools
Dr Gretta Kumpf gkumpftippcityk12ohus
For athletic results go to wwwcbcsportsonlinecom
Tippecanoe High School athletic schedules are available at
httpwwwusatodayhsscomschooltippecanoe-high-school-tipp-city-oh
Tippecanoe Middle School athletic schedules are available at
To httpschedulesschedulestarcomTippecanoe-Middle-School-Tipp-City-OHTippecanoe-Middle-
School-Tipp-City-OHmonth
KIT-TV is now streaming the Board of Education Meetings and other Tipp City School activities on line
To view go to wwwkittvorg
To unsubscribe to Quick News please send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to
sbrownleetippcityk12ohus