The Lady Titan All-Skills Volleyball Camps registration has been extended until May 29th! The camp runs from June 12-16 and is for young athletes entering grades 3-8. Sign up before leaving for the summer!
Great things are happening at South Henry!
We are incredibly grateful and excited about the upgrades to our baseball diamond this year. While there is still work to be done in the offseason to complete some projects, it looks awesome! BIG thanks to our maintenance department for their hard work, Henry Community Health for their generosity, D&D Concrete for their work on our newly poured batting cage, our baseball coaches and players for maintaining the field, and Eric’s Lawn Care for laying some awesome stripes! It’s great to have facilities that our student athletes and community members can be proud of.
Great things are happening at South Henry!
The South Henry School Corporation family of Difference Makers is currently seeking qualified and passionate applicants for open Director of Operations and Elementary PE Coordinator positions. See job descriptions for these and other open positions at:
https://www.shenry.k12.in.us/page/current-employment-opportunities
Great things are happening at South Henry!
Our Titan family is growing! The South Henry School Corporation is currently seeking to fill a 6th-grade temporary teaching position for the upcoming school year from 8/1/23 to approximately 11/3/23. Please feel free to share this with those who may be interested.
Our Titan family is growing! The South Henry School Corporation is currently seeking to fill a 6th-grade temporary teaching position for the upcoming school year from 8/1/23 to approximately 10/6/23. Please feel free to share this with those who may be interested.
Our Titan family is growing! The South Henry School Corporation is currently seeking an Elementary Physical Education Coordinator (Non-Certified) for the 2023-24 school year. Please feel free to share this with those who may be interested.
BIG NEWS! This morning, the South Henry administrative team, along with Board President Debbie Hicks, surprised five amazing staff members "Publishers Clearinghouse style" with notification that they had been chosen as winners of the second annual Difference Maker of the Year Award. Nominated by their peers and chosen by a panel that included the school administrative team and last year's winners, these individuals represent all that is good about South Henry.
Congratulations to this year's winners!
Difference Maker of the Year - Bus Driver
Cindy Cunningham
Difference Maker of the Year - Tri Elementary School Certified
Lisa Hansen
Difference Maker of the Year - Tri Elementary School Non-Certified
Shelley Janowski
Difference Maker of the Year - Tri Jr./Sr. High School Certified
Austin Custer
Difference Maker of the Year - Tri Jr./Sr. High School Non-Certified
Christina Richardson
A HUGE THANK YOU to our sponsors:
Citizens State Bank
ERA Real Estate - Beth Carr
Tri High School Alumni Association
ResolveTech, LLC
MRS Heating and Cooling
Crabtree Photography
Chartwells
Henry County REMC
Big news! For the second consecutive year, Tri Elementary School has been named a Project Lead the Way Distinguished School! It is one of only 492 schools across the U.S. to receive this honor for providing broad access to transformative learning experiences for students through PLTW Launch.
“What an incredible accomplishment for Tri Elementary School to be recognized as a Project Lead the Way Distinguished School for two consecutive years!” said principal Susan Alcoen. “This honor is a testament to the amazing work of our entire TES school community to provide exceptional STEM learning experiences that inspire and empower students to be thinkers, creators, innovators, team members, problem-solvers, and solution-seekers for real-world challenges. Congratulations to our students for making this achievement possible!”
Great things are happening at South Henry!
Sign-up is open for the 2023 Henry County REMC Summer Cooperative Camp. The Camp is designed for area high school students looking to learn more about skilled trades and the benefits of pursuing a career in the utility or cooperative industries. This week-long course will highlight your local cooperative and contractors as potential employers and introduce students to all aspects of the business from front office to the warehouse and out on the lines. HCREMC employees and vendors gear up to provide hands-on experience for those interested in entering the cooperative world!
Find out more at:
https://www.hcremc.com/community/youth-programs/2022-hcremc-summer-cooperative-camp/
Did you know?
Our friends at Ivy Tech Community College are offering FREE COURSES & TEXTBOOKS for Indiana students this summer! These free courses can help our students:
-Get started on college goals
-Move closer to college completion
-Accomplish Indiana College Core courses
-Focus on areas needing attention
-Explore areas of interest and future careers
Sound interesting? Complete this short form and an Ivy Tech representative will contact you about next steps.
https://ivytech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_85MdRWptZ7DuzhY?_gl=1*1yfiwxh*_ga*MjU1ODU4NjEzLjE2ODEzMDY4NjA.*_ga_B7RC0BF7MQ*MTY4MzEyNjg5MS4xLjEuMTY4MzEyNjk3NS42MC4wLjA.&_ga=2.200045166.1912831728.1683126892-255858613.1681306860
The Tri High School BPA will be holding a Swayzee Loinz pop-up fundraiser on Friday, May 5th from 3-6PM at the New Castle Rural King. 10 packs are $27. $5 from each purchase will go to the Tri BPA.
Thank you in advance for your support!
Titan Family,
Our dear friends at The Miracle League of New Castle are seeking help for their 2023 season. The Miracle League of New Castle provides children and adults facing serious physical and cognitive disabilities the opportunity to play America's greatest pastime...baseball.
The next sign up for players, buddies, and volunteers is this Thursday, May 4th, from 5-7 pm at the Baker Park diamonds.
Buddies are one of the most important parts of their league. The Miracle League uses a “buddy” system, pairing each player with an able-body peer. The result is a bond that cannot be described. Buddies go through a 1 hour training session prior to games and, if over the age of 18, must pass a background check. The buddies will be taught to respect the player, how to speak person first when it comes to a player with a disability, how to handle players with different abilities, how to protect their player while in the field and at bat, and how to let the player play as much as possible on their own.
Thank you in advance for your support of the Miracle League of New Castle!
Learn more and find registration forms at https://www.miracleleagueofnewcastle.com/
The Tri Lady Titans Basketball Camp is coming soon!
Grades 4-8
May 10-11
3:30-5:00PM
$10 per camper
Sign up today!
The Tri High School Boys Spring Basketball Camp is just a week away!
Grades 2-8
May 8-10
After school until 5:00PM
$20 per camper
Sign up today!
The Tri High School FFA Greenhouse Sale is almost here! Thank you in advance for your generous support of this student-led venture.
Great things are happening at South Henry!
IMPORTANT SCHOOL BUS SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENT
South Henry Family,
The South Henry School Corporation has recently experienced an uptick in school bus stop arm violations. In Indiana, it's illegal for drivers to pass a stopped school bus that has its red lights flashing and stop-arm extended. This applies to all roads except for motorists on a highway that is divided by a barrier, such as a concrete wall or grassy median.
This can become confusing for motorists, particularly in times of construction such as what is happening on US40. Please note that traffic cones or barrels such as seen many places on US40 do not designate a divided highway and motorists, moving in both directions, should still stop for flashing lights and stop arms. With this said, there are places on US40 where concrete barriers are in place dividing the highway. According to the Indiana State Police, these concrete barriers would designate a division and motorists traveling the opposite direction are not required to stop.
While this can be confusing, it is always best to err on the side of caution for the safety of our students.
South Henry School Corporation buses are equipped with stop arm cameras. Those who illegally pass a stopped school bus will be held accountable. Tickets have and will continue to be written, and individuals will be referred to the Henry County Prosecutor's Office. Violators could pay a fine of up to $10,000 or have their license suspended for up to 90 days for the first offense or up to a year for the second.
We thank you for your continued help and support as we strive to protect our most precious assets...our children.
Mr. Jeremy Duncan
Superintendent, South Henry School Corporation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKA5VltO0Ys
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The South Henry School Corporation is elated to announce that our very own Amy Stevens has been named to the Apple Distinguished Educators (ADE) Class of 2023.
In 1995, Apple created the ADE Program to recognize K-12 and higher education pioneers who are using Apple technology to transform teaching and learning in powerful ways. Celebrating 28 years, the program has grown into a worldwide community of visionary and innovative leaders in education, helping other educators rethink what’s possible with iPad and Mac. Learn more about the contributions of ADEs worldwide at https://www.apple.com/education/k12/apple-distinguished-educator/.
“Hearing the news that I have been selected as an Apple Distinguished Educator is an incredibly proud moment for me personally and for my professional career. I take great pride in being recognized as a leader in technology education who sparks joy and acts as a catalyst for learning,” said Mrs. Stevens.
According to Apple, these educators are active leaders from around the world that are helping other educators rethink what’s possible in the classroom with the use of iPads, Macs, and other Apple technologies.
Amy Stevens, a teacher at Tri Elementary School, is one of those pioneering educators.
“Being recognized in this elite category of educators, not just locally or nationally, but worldwide, speaks to Mrs. Stevens’ desire to better herself as an educator and the quality opportunities that she is providing our students daily. We are incredibly grateful for Mrs. Stevens and all that she does for our students and staff,” said Superintendent, Mr. Jeremy Duncan.
“What a well-deserved honor for Mrs. Stevens! Mrs. Stevens is a true champion for creativity, innovation, and integration when it comes to Apple products and applications. She makes possible happen for technology, teaching, and learning for our entire school community,” said Mrs. Alcorn, Tri Elementary School principal.
Mrs. Stevens is in her fourth year of teaching at Tri Elementary School. The entire South Henry School Corporation family would like to congratulate her on such an incredible achievement.
A HUGE THANK YOU to senior Kaydance Dunaway for the installation of new signage at our Central Office in Lewisville. It's great to see students putting learning into motion with real-life application. Great job, Kaydance!
Great things are happening at South Henry!
The South Henry School Corporation is currently seeking qualified candidates for a Speech Language Pathologist position for the 2023-2024 school year. Go Titans!
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2662/SHSC/2960783/2023_SPEECH_LANGUAGE_PATHOLOGIST_POSTING.pdf
One of the many community partnerships we have at South Henry is with our friends at Bev's Kindergarten Prep and Childcare. Bev's provides preschool services, as well as before and after school care, for 3, 4, and 5 year old children. Additionally, Bev's will be providing care for age 3 through grade 3 children this summer. Check out the fliers for more information about Bev's. Great things are happening at South Henry!