Achievements
Tree Castle Island Models
Mr. Manning's 4th grade class at TCCS read Tree Castle Island by Jean Craighead
George. Each student was asked to make a model of their interpretation of
the tree described throughout the book. The models are very creative. It is
interesting to see the different interpertions that were created. The models
are on display in the main lobby of the school.
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Back row left to right: Angel Flanigan, Branden Gourley, Phillip Franks, Sierra
Gilliland,Annah Burke, Bella Konkle, Hailie Cass, Lauryn Harshaw, Susie Bhe,
Lukas Sheckler and Hunter Bush. Front row: Joshua Smith, Morgan Rounds, Dylan
Fehlman and Noah Sudul. Missing from the photo Nathaniel Mitcham and Kayla
Yeager
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TCCS names Homecoming King and Queen for 2010
Seniors Evan Sahli and Katelynn Mack were named Homecoming King and Queen on
Saturday February 13th. Evan is the son of Terry Lounsbury and Mike Sahli. Katelynn
is the daughter of Ken and Alice Mack.
TCCS 5th Grade Attends McKeever Environmental Center
Mr. Conkle's 5th grade class spent February 11th and 12th at the McKeever Environmental
Center in Sandy Lake. The students discover how all aspects of the environment
work together in "Earth Keepers I". The following students attended:
Sierra Anderson, Dylan Anderson, Amber Borland, Conor Coughlin, Hanna Divido,
Nettie Durstine, Darrell Gesin, Sierra Hall, Dakota Gourley, Kent Heenan, Morgan
Hittie, Lakin Krouse, Kenny Mack, Rickey McAfoose, Samantha Mooney, Jackson
Zeller, Michael Ziegler.
National Honor Society Raises Money for a Local Family
The Tidioute Community Charter School National Honor Society held a "Penny
War" to raise money for the Joseph Family. The project raised $325.12.
The Kindergarten class brought in the most pennies and received an ice cream
party. Thank you to everyone who supported this fundraiser.
Food Allergy Training at TCCS
All employees at TCCS attended a Food Allergy Seminar where they received training
and informational tools on the causes of food induced allergic reactions, prevention
and emergency safety procedures. TCCS is currently in the process of implementing
the Protect A Life (P.A.L) Program as endorsed by the Food Allergy Network.
Students in grades 7-12 attended a workshop on food allergy prevention and safety.
TCCS is a member of the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network. For more information
on food you can go to
www.foodallergy.org
Photo: Teacher Tim McDowell is showing students how to properly administer an
Epinephrine Pen (EPI Pen) used to treat an anaphylactic reaction.
Enjoying a Winter Wonderland
The Kindergarten-4 spent some time outside on the playground enjoying the snow
and building a life size snowman. After they finished,they took a moment to
pose for a photo with their new creation. Pictured left to right- Jolynn Durlin,
Ryah McWilliams, Kaylin Franks, Skyla Daelhaousen, Brady Dasher, Wyatt Sanders,
Jadeyn Bynam and Michell Rehe.
Future Engineers
A few of the boys in the TCCS Kindergarten-4 class built a giant city out of
blocks. Left to right Andrew Mason, Hunter Christian, Mitchell Rehe, Seth Lester,
Wyatt Sanders, and Anthony Sabella
