
Remember, pictures retakes are coming up on Wednesday, October 9! You can order online- see email- or stop into your building office to order.


Breakfast and Lunch menus for this week 10/7-10/11.



Thank you to Tipton Fire Department for helping us execute safe and effective fire drills this morning.





Elementary students earned music at lunch today. They got to enjoy the tunes while they ate and Golden Paw winners were able to put in some special requests!





Shout out to the Elementary SEBH team for the Feel Good Friday cart this morning!


Tipton Middle School cross country teams posing with the TMS scarecrow and donuts on their Friday morning run! Come see the scarecrows and don't forget to vote for your favorite !





Today the middle school started Donuts With Dave. Four 5th graders spent lunch with Officer Dierks and together they savored some donuts from the bakery!



Tiger Volleyball Gameday! Tipton travels to Wellman to take on the Golden Hawks. Action kicks off at 4:00pm with middle school, Fresh/Soph, JV and Varsity games to follow. Go Tigers!!🐅
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Successful Bass Fest yesterday. We want to thank the schools who came and participated and guest clinician Luigi Enriquez for spending the day educating and encouraging these students!

October is National Principals Month
We want to thank the principals we have helping lead our students and staff to success here in Tipton. We appreciate their hard work and relentless efforts to make each day here in Tipton something to be proud of. Thank you!
Chad Rezac- Tipton High School
Justin Bouse- Tipton Middle School
Bryan Woods- Tipton Elementary School


Huge thanks to sgt Erik Becker and SSG Anthony Entsminger and the Iowa National Guard for coming out to educate our students and challenge them with the rock wall. Coach Glubka's lifting and PE classes took class outside for this, many of them were able to conquer the wall!




The first of the Tipton Schools Scarecrows is up! Mrs. McCleary's students helped put together a scarecrow for the high school, it is set up in the green space on 4th and Cedar Street. Vote for the best scarecrow using the QR code. Check back to see more Tipton Scarecrows!




Bass Fest is getting started this morning! We can't wait to hear all the wonderful things these students learn today!



We would like to take time out of our day to thank a silent part of our family here at TCSD!
A huge "Thank You" to Loren Mohr and his team of outstanding custodians. Our buildings would not operate without you all.
Happy National Custodian Appreciation Day!


For the last couple weeks first graders have been learning about communities and the people who live and work in a community. To celebrate the end of the unit they had Career Day where students dressed up as the career they want when they grow up!




#WelcomeWednesday Mr. Oronzio joined our district as a High School Special Education Teacher and is also helping coach 8th grade football this fall. Currently in DeWitt, Iowa he is from Brookhaven, Pennsylvania and brings 15 years of teaching experience. We are excited to have him working to better our students. Welcome to Tipton!


Tomorrow (10/2) Tipton will host 8 schools for Bass Fest held in the auditorium. This event is a little different from other honor choirs students may have been a part of in the past because this event focuses on the learning of music and creating music together instead of a concert. Students will work together with guest clinician Luigi Enriquez from Iowa City West High School and end the day with making some audio recordings of the work accomplished that day.

Jen Johnson Memorial Volleyball game raised $520 to go towards the scholarship fund that is set up in Jen's honor. The scholarship goes to a Tipton student who is going into a math field or committed to play a sport collegiately. Thank you to everyone who supported the event.


First graders have been reading stories about communities and different services within a community. Last week they took a community walk to look for important things within our community.





Mr. Borseth continues on his reading tour, reading "The Book With No Pictures" to Ms. Gathman's pre-kindergarten class. Her students really enjoyed the book and the guest reader.


