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September 28, 2018

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Good morning, Talawanda! Today is Friday September 28th, 2018

Braves for the Cure shirts will be sold in room 611 or during lunch, the cost for the shirts is 12 dollars.  All profits are donated to the Side Out Foundation and Luna Cares.  THS Volleyball and FCCLA will be hosting the dig for the cure on Monday against Badin. Please plan to attend!

Students taking the PSAT need to complete the pre-registration process this coming Monday, October 1st after school in the cafeteria.  Please bring a number 2 pencil.  This should take about 30 minutes.  Please see Mr. Phelps in room 517 if you have any questions!

Lost and found is overflowing with water bottles, lunch boxes and jackets.  If you are missing any of these items come to the main office.  They will be taken to Oxford Resource Center on Monday if not claimed.

Attention second-year members of NHS: we will meet in Ms. Alfonsi’s room after school on Tuesday, October 2 to finalize plans for our induction ceremony.

Attention Sophomores – PRIDE Day is coming up next week on Thursday for students A through J and Friday for students K through Z.  If you have any questions you can see Mrs. Peter in the Guidance office or Mr. Z in room 301.

For seniors who want to improve your ACT score, today is the deadline to register for the October ACT.

Attention writers, artists, and photographers:  Setting Stone is looking for your original works!  Please send them to settingstone@talawanda.org, and check out our website at settingstone.org.

And now for our new teachers.

Birthdays for today:  Jaime Newcomb turns 18, Samuel Morrish turns 18, and Zoe Moore turns 17.

And now for world news and Patty G with sports.

The boys soccer team beat Harrison by a score of 6-0 last night at home to bump their league record to 8-0. Max Farrell, Jake Kelly, and Sam Robinson all scored the goals for Talawanda.  It was the defense’s 8th shutout of the year. The Braves will play next on Tuesday at Mt. Healthy. 

And the girls soccer team also picked up a dub against Harrison last night. It was a 5-3 win for the Braves on the road improving their SWOC record to  5-3. 

The Girls Volleyball team fell to Harrison last night in straight sets on the road.  Their record falls to 4-10, 2-6 in the SWOC.

And the girls tennis SWOC tournament had to be postponed yesterday during the rain. The tournament resumes at 4pm on Monday at the miami Tennis Complex.

The JV boys golf team took the road on Thursday for their final match of the season.  Although the rain held off, it was breezy and chilly, and the perfect opportunity to try out the new team jackets that the guys earned through fundraisers!  The Braves topped off their season by defeating Eaton,181 to 231, giving them an overall record of 15 & 1.

It is a Friday and so just 1 home game to tell you about today: The Football team will take on Harrison tonight at the Field. The Wildcats have struggled as of late , but  are coming off a 42-35 win over Edgewood last week. They are 2-3 on the season. Kickoff is tonight at the field at 7. It will be a Jersey Out. Just don’t wear green. 

And that’s our broadcast on this Friday. I’m Patrick Geshan. Thank you so much for watching — and have a great weekend. 

September 27, 2018

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Good morning, Talawanda! Today is Thursday September 27th, 2018

Students taking the PSAT need to complete the pre-registration process this coming Monday, October 1st after school in the cafeteria.  Please bring a number 2 pencil.  This should take about 30 minutes.  Please see Mr. Phelps in room 517 if you have any questions!

Art club is welcoming all students who like to paint, draw, write, or create in general, regardless of skill level, to room 603 right after school on thursdays.  Hope to see you there!  All questions can be directed to Mr. Hunsche or senior Haden Bittinger.

Lost and found is overflowing with water bottles, lunch boxes and jackets.  If you are missing any of these items come to the main office.  They will be taken to Oxford Resource Center on Monday if not claimed.

Attention second-year members of NHS: we will meet in Ms. Alfonsi’s room after school on Tuesday, October 2 to finalize plans for our induction ceremony.

Attention Sophomores – PRIDE Day is coming up next week on Thursday for students A through J and Friday for students K through Z.  This all-day, annual event is an important part of becoming a respectful and responsible Talawanda student.  This can be a life-changing event, so be prepared with an open mind.  If you have any questions you can see Mrs. Peter in the Guidance office or Mr. Z in room 301.

For seniors who want to improve your ACT score, Friday is the deadline to register for the October ACT.

Attention writers, artists, and photographers:  Setting Stone is looking for your original works!  Please send them to settingstone@talawanda.org, and check out our website at settingstone.org!

And now for an AFS Interview.

Birthdays for today:  Abigail Johnson turns 17, Mason Hansford turns 17, and Danielle Dysert turns 15.  Also happy birthday to Mrs. Peter.

And now for world news and Patty G with sports.

The girls golf team played in their SWOC tournament yesterday at Miami Whitewater. Their team score of 455 earned a second place conference finish behind Harrison.   Jada Tegge placed 6th in the tournament with an 18-hole score of 105.  Sophia Moore shot a 114, Hannah Heitger shot a 115, Alysse Aylor a 121,    Grace Clausen a 127, and Gabby Clausen a 129.  It is improvement  from the Brave’s 5th place conference finish last year — and second is pretty good for just their second year as a team. 

The JV boys golf team is still rolling along in high gear, defeating Badin 203-213 on Wednesday at Hueston Woods.  This brings their record to 14 & 1 (finishing undefeated in the conference).  Their final match of the season will be on Thursday, at Eaton.  On a fun note, the three varsity seniors took on three varsity underclassmen in a match play scramble on Wednesday afternoon.  Golf program alumni Charlie Winkler and Vincent Whitehead caddied for the seniors, but even so, the underclassmen won by a hole. The evening ending with a celebration of  seniors,  so congrats to Trey Hubbard, myself, and Nick Vandenberg!

And in other results last night, the Varsity Field Hockey team fell to Oakwood by a score of 7-1. 

Good luck to the Girls Tennis team who plays in THEIR SWOC tournament today on the Miami Tennis Courts. Home games for today:  Boys JV and Varsity Soccer take on Harrison, JV at 5 and Varsity 7.  

And that’s our broadcast on this Thursday. I’m Patrick Geshan. Thank you so much for watching — and we’ll see you tomorrow. 

September 26th, 2018

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Good morning, Talawanda! Today is Wednesday September 26th, 2018

Lost and found is overflowing with water bottles, lunch boxes and jackets.  If you are missing any of these items come to the main office.  They will be taken to Oxford Resource Center on Monday if not claimed.

Attention second-year members of NHS: we will meet in Ms. Alfonsi’s room after school on Tuesday, October 2 to finalize plans for our induction ceremony.

There will be a short Voila meeting in Mrs. Lefever’s room after school today.  Anyone who is interested in joining Voila should feel free to attend!

We will have a special YIT meeting after school today.  Please plan to attend!

Attention Sophomores – PRIDE Day is coming up next week on Thursday for students A through J and Friday for students K through Z.  This all-day, annual event is an important part of becoming a respectful and responsible Talawanda student.  This can be a life-changing event, so be prepared with an open mind.  If you have any questions you can see Mrs. Peter in the Guidance office or Mr. Z in room 301.

Talawanda is offering students a free practice ACT test at THS.  The test will be given at THS on Saturday, October 6th at 10 am.  TorchPrep will meet with students on October 18th during the school day to go over results.  Students must be registered online by October 3rd.

For seniors who want to improve your ACT score, Friday is the deadline to register for the October ACT.

Anyone interested in joining the club Girls Who Code, our first meeting will be today, right after school in room 220.  See Miss Klovekorn in 220 or Mrs. Caraballo in 218 with any questions.

Attention writers, artists, and photographers:  Setting Stone is looking for your original works!  Please send them to settingstone@talawanda.org, and check out our website at settingstone.org!

Birthdays for today:  Elijah Ward turns 15, Katie Rose turns 16, and Noah Staton turns 17.

And now for world news and Patty G with sports.

Tuesday was a rough day for the variety boys golf team at the SWOC tournament.  They came up just short of victory, falling to conference champions Harrison. But congrats to the Braves for putting together a great 12 & 1 match record this year!  Charlie Faler and Austin Goerss were named to first team all-conference;  Trey Hubbard and myself were selected to second team;  Nick Vandenberg made honorable mention;  and Dylan Slager received the Sportsmanship Award.   So the golf senior night is tonight at Hueston Woods — and originally we were supposed to play Badin, but they had to cancel after a scheduling error so instead there will be an intersquad scramble between the varsity seniors and the underclassmen. But that is good news because the crowd can be noisier. Specators are still welcome as we honor the three seniors on the team tonight. Tee time is 3:50 at Hueston Woods and the students section theme for tonight is a jersey out.  

The boys soccer team got back to their winning ways with a 2-1 win over Little Miami last night at home. The Braves improve to 7-0-0 in the SWOC an are 9-1-0 overall. Quinn Flaspohler scored the two goals in the game.

The girls soccer team fell to Little Miami in a slim 1-0 game last night. Their record goes to 6-3-1 overall and 4-3-0 in the SWOC. 

The girls volleyball team fell to Little Miami in straight sets last night on the road. Their record falls to 4-9 overall, and 2-5 in the SWOC.

And big news coming out of Field Hockey. The Varsity team fell 3-1 last night to Indian Hill on the road with Inji Walsh scoring the Braves Goal, but the JV Team beat the Indians 1-0 on a goal by Emma Schrimper; so congratulations to the JV Field Hockey team with their big win last night. And on Thursday, after school, the field hockey team will be selling slices of LaRosa’s cheese pizza for $2.00 a slice.  Bring exact money, two 1 dollar bills to either of the doors by the main office, or by the cafeteria to get your $2.00 slice.  They look forward to seeing you on Thursday after school!

Home games for today:  The varsity golf senior night is underway at 3:50 at Hueston Woods and Boys JV Golf takes on Badin at 4. Also good luck to the Girls Golf team who plays in their SWOC tournament today at Miami Whitewater. 

And that’s our broadcast on this Wednesday. I’m Patrick Geshan. Thank you so much for watching — and we’ll see you tomorrow. 

September 25th, 2018

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Good morning, Talawanda! Today is Tuesday September 25th, 2018

Seniors who want to help with PRIDE Day, this is a reminder that applications are due today in the counseling office. 

Attention Sophomores – PRIDE Day is coming up next week on Thursday for students A through J and Friday for students K through Z.  This all-day, annual event is an important part of becoming a respectful and responsible Talawanda student.  This can be a life-changing event, so be prepared with an open mind.  If you have any questions you can see Mrs. Peter in the Guidance office or Mr. Z in room 301.

Miami, UC, Wright State, Wilmington, and Cincinnati State will be in the PAC today at 5:30 pm for a college admissions panel which all students, grades 9-12, and their families are encouraged to attend.

Talawanda is offering students a free practice ACT test at THS.  We have partnered with TorchPrep, an innovative test training program that helps students improve their ACT scores.  The test will be given at THS on Saturday, October 6th at 10 am.  TorchPrep will meet with students on October 18th during the school day to go over results.  Students must be registered online by October 3rd.

For seniors who want to improve your ACT score, Friday is the deadline to register for the October ACT.

Anyone interested in joining the club Girls Who Code, our first meeting will be this Wednesday, September 26th, right after school in room 220.  See Miss Klovekorn in 220 or Mrs. Caraballo in 218 with any questions.

Attention writers, artists, and photographers:  Setting Stone is looking for your original works!  Please send your poems, paintings, stories, photographs, wood cuts, drawings, or other original creative works to settingstone@talawanda.org, and check out our website at settingstone.org!

This week is Ally Week!  The THS Diversity Club invites all allies to show their support and attend Diversity’s meeting today after school until 3:20 in room 312 to see what it means to be a good ally, and how to help under-represented communities at THS.

Birthdays for today:  Samuel L. Gibson turns 18, and Ethan Gray turns 15. Also happy BELATED birthday to Mrs. Stivers.

And now for world news and a Patty G rip-off with sports.

Are you ever hungry after school?  I know I am.  The field hockey team has come to your rescue.  On Thursday, after school, they will be selling slices of LaRosa’s cheese pizza for $2.00 a slice.  Bring exact money, two 1 dollar bills to either the doors by the main office, or by the cafeteria to get your $2.00 slice.  They look forward to seeing you on Thursday after school and your hunger needs will finally be met!

Home games for today:  Girls Varsity Tennis vs. Seton at 4pm, Boys JV Soccer vs. Little Miami at 5pm, and Varsity Soccer at 7pm against Little Miami.

Good luck to the boys golf team as they travel to Miami Whitewater for the SWOC tournament.  Bring home the title fellas.

And that’s our broadcast on this Tuesday. I am totally legit Patrick Geshan. Thank you so much for watching — and we’ll see you tomorrow. 

September 24th, 2018

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Good morning, Talawanda! Today is Monday September 24th, 2018

 

Miami, UC, Wright State, Wilmington, and Cincinnati State will be in the PAC on Tuesday, September 25th at 5:30 pm for a college admissions panel which all students, grades 9-12, and their families are encouraged to attend.  Here are some topics that will be covered:  How do schools read your application?  What are they looking for?  What should you do if you’re undecided?  What happens on visits and why are they important?  How do you select a “fit” school?

 

Talawanda is offering students a free practice ACT test at THS.  We have partnered with TorchPrep, an innovative test training program that helps students improve their ACT scores.  The test will be given at THS on Saturday, October 6th at 10 am.  TorchPrep will meet with students on October 18th during the school day to go over results.  Students must be registered online by October 3rd.

 

Anyone interested in joining the club Girls Who Code, our first meeting will be this Wednesday, September 26th, right after school in room 220.  See Miss Klovekorn in 220 or Mrs. Caraballo in 218 with any questions.

 

Attention writers, artists, and photographers:  Setting Stone is looking for your original works!  Please send your poems, paintings, stories, photographs, wood cuts, drawings, or other original creative works to settingstone@talawanda.org, and check out our website at settingstone.org!

 

And now for a message from the recycling gorilla.

 

This week is Ally Week!  The THS Diversity Club invites all allies to show their support and attend Diversity’s meeting on Tuesday the 25th after school until 3:20 in room 312 to all about what it means to be a good ally, and how to help under-represented communities at THS.

 

And now for world news and Patty G with sports.

 

The football team fell on Friday in the homecoming game by a score of  48-16. Tyler Teeters went 15-25 with 165 yards and a touchdown pass in the air. He added 44 yards on the ground. Tyler Engelhard had 5 receptions for 21 yards and Terrell Wills rushed for 52. Dalton Norris also had a safety in the game. The Braves record falls to 2-3 overall, 0-1 in the SWOC and this week will host Harrison. 

 

On Saturday, the boys soccer team fell 3-1 to Moeller on the road, the number 2 team in the state. It ends the boys undefeated season overall, but they definitely gave the best team in Southwest Ohio a run for their money. The Braves overall record is 8-1-0, and they will resume conference play on Tuesday at home against Little Miami — on the quest for a 3-peat. 

 

Home games for today: Boys Varsity Golf plays Monroe at 4 but hopefully the rain stays away.  

 

And that’s our broadcast on this Monday. I’m Patrick Geshan. Thank you so much for watching — and we’ll see you tomorrow. 

September 21, 2018

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Good morning, Talawanda! Today is Friday September 21th, 2018

 

Reminder to all students grades 9-12, the College Admissions Panel is this coming Tuesday, September 25th at 5:30 in the PAC.

 

Attention to all girls interested in playing basketball this year:  An open gym will be held this Sunday from 4-5:30 at the middle school.  This is a location change.

 

If you need a dress for homecoming please see your school counselor.

 

THS students, Nosebleed will be playing in the THS gym from 11-11:30 Homecoming night immediately following the dance.  We hope you can be there to hear some awesome music!  See Davis Byrd or Ben Nachowitz if you want to buy a Nosebleed shirt.

 

As for Homecoming activities, the football game is today, and the dance is tomorrow.  If you have any questions, please see Ms. Mann, Mrs. Sammons, or any football coaches.

 

And now for some extreme homecoming tips.

 

Birthdays for today: Lillian Spencer turns 18. Also happy birthday to Mrs. Richter.

 

And now for world news and Patty G with sports.

 

There are no scores to report from yesterday because every team participated in the homecoming parade. It was a lot of fun to see everyone there and hope you all had fun. We all know Mr. Pasquale here did. 

 

So the homecoming celebration shifts to the gridiron tonight when our Braves take on Little Miami. It is the first conference game of the year for Talawanda. The Panthers are coming off a 41-0 shutout win of Mount Healthy at home last week. They will march into Talawanda Territory with a 4-0 record. Kickoff is tonight at the field at 7, but be sure to show up early and see the crowning of the homecoming king and queen around 6:40. It is a white out. 

 

And that’s our broadcast on this Friday. I’m Patrick Geshan. Have a safe and fun homecoming weekend. I’ll see you all tonight and tomorrow. Thanks so much for watching, and have a great weekend.   

September 20, 2018

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Good morning, Talawanda! Today is Thursday September 20th, 2018

 

Attention to all girls interested in playing basketball this year:  An open gym will be held this Sunday from 4-5:30 at the middle school.  This is a location change.

 

Come join World Language classes in the PAC on Friday, September 21, during 3rd and 4th period to celebrate National Hispanic Latino Heritage Month with a performance by Corazon de Mexico.  To attend the performance, classes need to RSVP Ms. Hofmann.  Also, the Latin America and UniDiversity Festival is Friday, September 21, in Oxford Uptown Parks from 5:30-9 pm.  Make sure to come!

 

Seniors, if you were impacted by PRIDE Day and would like to be involved as a senior helper this year, please pick up an application in Mrs. Peter’s office.

 

If you need a dress for homecoming please see your school counselor.

 

The 2018 Homecoming activities are as follows:  parade September 20, football game September 21, and dance September 22.  If you have questions about these events, please see Ms. Mann, Mrs. Sammons, or any football coaches.

 

THS students, Nosebleed will be playing in the THS gym from 11-11:30 Homecoming night immediately following the dance.  We hope you can be there to hear some awesome music!  See Davis Byrd or Ben Nachowitz if you want to buy a Nosebleed shirt.

 

Come to the first Model UN meeting right after school on Thursday September 20th in room 118, Ms. Lefevers room.  This will be an informational meeting so all are encouraged to come.  If you have any questions or can’t come please contact club president Jenny Lee.

 

And now for a homecoming update from the AG Room

 

Birthdays for today: Sheradyn Proffitt turns 18, Alysse Aylor turns 16, Alyssa Smith turns 17, Kylie Campbell turns 15, and Caleb Dyer turns 17.

 

And now for world news and Patty G with sports.

 

Boys golf is back on track again, with both the varsity and JV teams defeating Badin at Twin Run on Wednesday.  The varsity score was 161-179, and the JV score was 189-203.  Trey Hubbard was the varsity medalist with 39, followed closely by Charlie Faler with 40.  The team record is now 12 & 1 overall, and 9 & 1 in the conference.  Dylan Slager was the JV medalist with 44.  Their record is now 13 & 1 overall, and 10 & 0 in the conference.

 

The girls volleyball team beat Princeton last night in 5 sets at home. It is the Braves first home win of the season. Their record improves to 4-8 overall.

 

And the girls tennis team beat Colerain last night 5-0 on the road to get back to their winning ways, including a 3 hour match win by Rori Lykins. The Braves improve to 5-11 overall. 

 

There are no home games for today, but we’ll see you at the homecoming parade tonight. The parade will lineup in the Millett parking lot at leave at 6 traveling up to High Street and through Uptown, then back to the Millet parking lot. It will kick off this weekend of homecoming festivities, so everyone enjoy the parade.

 

And that’s our broadcast on this Thursday. I’m Patrick Geshan. Thanks so much for watching, and have a great day.   

September 19th, 2018

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Good morning, Talawanda! Today is Wednesday September 19th, 2018

 

Don’t forget if you are bringing a non-Talawanda student to homecoming you need your form completed before you can buy your tickets.

 

Picture IDs are in the main office.  Please come pick them up if you have not received one yet.  If you are going to homecoming you will need them!

 

Come join World Language classes in the PAC on Friday, September 21, during 3rd and 4th period to celebrate National Hispanic Latino Heritage Month with a performance by Corazon de Mexico.  Everyone at THS is invited to celebrate diversity in our school.  To attend the performance, classes need to RSVP Ms. Hofmann.  Also, the Latin America and UniDiversity Festival is Friday, September 21, in Oxford Uptown Parks from 5:30-9 pm.  Make sure to come!

 

Members of YIT are encouraged to come after school today to the Staff Cafeteria for a meeting.  Hope to see you there!  New members are welcome!

 

Seniors, if you were impacted by PRIDE Day and would like to be involved as a senior helper this year, please pick up an application in Mrs. Peter’s office.

 

If you need a dress for homecoming please see your school counselor.

 

The 2018 Homecoming activities are as follows:  parade September 20, football game September 21, and dance September 22.  If you have questions about these events, please see Ms. Mann, Mrs. Sammons, or any football coaches.

 

THS students, Nosebleed will be playing in the THS gym from 11-11:30 Homecoming night immediately following the dance.  We hope you can be there to hear some awesome music!  See Davis Byrd or Ben Nachowitz if you want to buy a Nosebleed shirt.

 

Come to the first Model UN meeting right after school on Thursday September 20th in room 118, Ms. Lefevers room.  This will be an informational meeting so all are encouraged to come.  If you have any questions or can’t come please contact club president Jenny Lee.

 

And now for the FCCLA book drive results.

 

Birthdays for today: Hayley Rice turns 18, and Tyler Teeters turns 16. Also happy birthday to Ms. Petro.

 

And now for world news and Patty G with sports.

 

It was another shutout for the boys soccer team last night — this time they shut down conference contender Ross by a score of 3-0 at the field. Reid Benamanti, Sam Robinson, and Jake Kelly all scored the goals for Talawanda. They are 8-0-0 overall, and 6-0-0 in the SWOC at the midpoint of the season. 

 

It was a tough day for the varsity boys golf team on Tuesday.  Playing on the back nine of Harrison’s home golf course, we lost the match by a single stroke, 168-167.  The medalist for Harrison had 37, and the medalist for Talawanda was Charlie Faler with 38.  The conference championship now depends on which of the two teams plays better in the SWOC final tournament next Tuesday.  So hold onto your hats; it’s gonna be an exciting finish!  On a happier note, the JV squad handily defeated Harrison, 185-202.  The varsity record is now 11 & 1 overall, and 9 & 1 in the conference.  JV’s record is 12 & 1 overall, and 10 & 0 in the conference.  On Wednesday, both teams will play Badin at Twin Run.  Spectators are welcome!

 

And last night the Cross Country team had an outstanding meet in on a rainy, muddy course in Hamilton.  The girls team won the meet and scoring in the top 10 were: Maddy Iden in 2nd, Hannah Lippencott in 3rd, Libby Farmer in 4th, Eva Motta in 5th and Asya Walsh in 10th.  The boys team also placed first in the meet.  Top 10 placers were:  David Kraushar in 2nd, Kiefer Bell in 4th, Kye Tomayasu in 7th, Zeke Groom in 8th, Logan Murray in 9th, and Ben Farmer rounding out the top 10. 

 

The girls volleyball team fell to Ross last night in 4 sets on the road. Their record falls to 3-8 overall and 2-4 in the conference. 

 

And the girls soccer team won their 5th straight match on Tuesday night over Ross on the road by a score of 1-0. Their record is now 6-2-1 overall and 4-2-0 in the conference. 

 

Home games for today: Girls JV Tennis takes on Colerain at 4, and Volleyball has Princeton. Freshman at 4:30, JV at 5:45, and Varsity at 7. 

 

And that’s our broadcast on this Wednesday. I’m Patrick Geshan. Thanks so much for watching, and have a great day.   

September 18th, 2018

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Good morning, Talawanda! Today is Tuesday September 18th, 2018

Members of YIT are encouraged to come after school on Wednesday to the Staff Cafeteria for a meeting.  Hope to see you there!  New members are welcome!

Seniors, if you were impacted by PRIDE Day and would like to be involved as a senior helper this year, please pick up an application in Mrs. Peter’s office.

If you need a dress for homecoming please see your school counselor.

The 2018 Homecoming activities are as follows:  parade September 20, football game September 21, and dance September 22.  If you have questions about these events, please see Ms. Mann, Mrs. Sammons, or any football coaches.

THS students, Nosebleed will be playing in the THS gym from 11-11:30 Homecoming night immediately following the dance.  We hope you can be there to hear some awesome music!  See Davis Byrd or Ben Nachowitz if you want to buy a Nosebleed shirt.

Come to the first Model UN meeting right after school on Thursday September 20th in room 118, Ms. Lefevers room.  This will be an informational meeting so all are encouraged to come.  If you have any questions or can’t come please contact club president Jenny Lee.

And now for Tyler’s dance moves.

In case you hadn’t noticed, this week is Spirit Week at Talawanda.  Today is character Day, Wednesday is Twin Day, Thursday is Jersey Day, and Friday is class color day.  The Penny War is going on all week during lunch, so bring your change for a chance to help out the Oxford Community Resource Center.

September 17, 2018

Good morning, Talawanda! Today is Monday September 17th, 2018

If you need a dress for homecoming please see your school counselor.

Seniors, if you were impacted by PRIDE Day and would like to be involved as a senior helper this year, please pick up an application in Mrs. Peter’s office.

Congratulations to Ethan Hamilton who has been named National Merit Semifinalist!  Only the top 1% of PSAT test takers are recognized as semi-finalists.

The 2018 Homecoming activities are as follows:  parade September 20, football game September 21, and dance September 22.  If you have questions about these events, please see Ms. Mann, Mrs. Sammons, or any football coaches.

THS students, Nosebleed will be playing in the THS gym from 11-11:30 Homecoming night immediately following the dance.  We hope you can be there to hear some awesome music!  See Davis Byrd or Ben Nachowitz if you want to buy a Nosebleed shirt.

Come to the first Model UN meeting right after school on Thursday September 20th in room 118, Ms. Lefevers room.  This will be an informational meeting so all are encouraged to come.  If you have any questions or can’t come please contact club president Jenny Lee.

Week 4 of the High School football season was Friday and the football team fell to New Richmond by a score of 34-3. Tyler Teeters went 9 for 14 passing for 74 yards and rushing for 44 more, and Tyler Engelhard made a 28 yard field goal for the Braves only points. Talawanda’s record falls to 2-2. Next up, this week league play starts for the Braves when they host Little Miami.
The girls soccer team beat Eaton on the road Saturday by a score of 2-0. Their record improves to 5-2-1 overall. They will play next Tuesday at Ross.

Home games for today: Girls JV and Vrsity Field Hockey host Indian hill. JV at 5 and Varsity at 6:30.

And that’s our broadcast on this Monday. I’m Patrick Geshan. Thanks so much for watching, and have a great day.