The Students of the Month program is designed to honor students who exemplify qualities such as leadership, responsibility, compassion and perseverance.
Tippecanoe Valley Schools is proud to announce its Students of the Month for September 2024, recognizing outstanding students from Akron Elementary School, Mentone Elementary School, Tippecanoe Valley Middle School and Tippecanoe Valley High School. These students have demonstrated exceptional dedication, hard work and positive character traits that set a great example for their peers.
Akron Elementary School:
• Tailyn Pettit
• Alivia Crump
• Emma Bailey
• Landon Ramirez
• Cooper Coughenour
• Brinley Bradford
• Mallory Larson
• Camryn Yarian
• Damon Gautschi
• Ammy Fuentes
• Zaiden Rockhill
• Abby Manns
• Katey Hartzler
• Brynlee Baker
• Declan Carrothers
• Kinley Carrothers
• Cricket Groninger
Mentone Elementary School:
• Payton Parker-Smith
• Elle Warner
• Aidan Hall
• Korionna Hale
• Beatrice Freedle
• Harley Fitzpatrick
• Reese Churchill
• Olivia Gunnels
• Jaxson Moore
• Brooks Bruner
• Brooklyn Cooper
• Sophina Gunnels
• Luke Batten
• Kira Cox-Figaniak
• Levi Adams
• Hannah Fehrer
Tippecanoe Valley Middle School:
• Makenna Rassi
• Carter Miller
• Ithiel Arroyo
• Diamond Dunkel
• Levi French
• Estrella Moyotl Acuahuitl
Tippecanoe Valley High School:
• 9th Grade: Anthony Farmer and Natalya Decker
• 10th Grade: Max Weaver and Dulce Garcia
• 11th Grade: Mylee West and Stephen Akase
• 12th Grade: Remington Rickel and Sarah Finney
Burket Educational Center:
• Natalie Novitske
“We are thrilled to recognize these exceptional students for their hard work and commitment to their education,” TVHS Principal Brandon Kresca said. “Their dedication and positive contributions to our schools embody the values we strive to instill in all our students.”
The Students of the Month program is designed to honor students who exemplify qualities such as leadership, responsibility, compassion and perseverance. Each student will receive a certificate of recognition and will be celebrated by their peers and teachers.
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