Various organizations at Tioga Middle School including Student Council, Cheerleaders, and Journalism, will be participating in the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life on May 13 in honor of Chalisa, an 8th grader at our school who is battling cancer. At Relay For Life, our team will camp out overnight and take turns walking around the track to raise money and awareness and help the American Cancer Society save more lives from cancer.
Team Chalisa will be sponsoring various fund-raisers to help us reach our goal of raising $3000.00 to donate to the American Cancer Society.
* De-feet Cancer Weeks -Students can pay $1.00 to wear a hat or flip-flops ($2.00 for both) March 21 – April 1.
*Kiss the Pig – Jars will be placed in the cafeteria with the teachers’ and other faculty members’ pictures on them. Students can bring coins to put in the jars. The teacher who has the most money in his or her jar will kiss a pig at the student/teacher basketball game. You can begin filling jars on February 1.
*Student/Teacher Basketball Game – On March 7, the middle school students will play basketball against the school faculty. The game will begin at 5:00. A faculty member will kiss a pig during half-time. Donations will be accepted at the game.
*Luminary Sales – Luminaries are white paper sacks that will be displayed around the track at Relay for Life. The sacks can be decorated and will be labeled with a person’s name. Luminaries can be bought in honor of or in memory of someone who has battled cancer for $5.00.
* Online Donations – To make an online donation visit http://main.acsevents.org/goto/TeamChalisa
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Homecoming Court
This year's Homecoming Court consisted of:
Prince Nominees:
Garrett Baker
Sean Fuller
Gerardo Gonzalez
Aaron Harp
Hunter Walthall
Princess Nominees:
Verenise Aguirre
Danielle Lintner
Sarah Nesmith
Shayla Reeder
Rayann Trotter
Our Prince and Princess were:
Gerardo Gonzalez and Danielle Lintner
Prince Nominees:
Garrett Baker
Sean Fuller
Gerardo Gonzalez
Aaron Harp
Hunter Walthall
Princess Nominees:
Verenise Aguirre
Danielle Lintner
Sarah Nesmith
Shayla Reeder
Rayann Trotter
Our Prince and Princess were:
Gerardo Gonzalez and Danielle Lintner
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Tioga Homecoming
January 20 will be Tioga’s annual Homecoming Basketball Game. The theme this year is Tioga Five-0. Tioga Middle School Student Council and Cheerleaders are sponsoring various activities throughout Homecoming Week.
Students may participate in the following “Dress-Up” Days to show their school spirit. Students must continue to meet dress-code on the “Dress-Up Days.”
Monday, January 17 – “Pajama Day” - wear your pajamas to school
Tuesday, January 18 – “Miss-Match Day” – wear clothes that don’t match
Wednesday, January 19 – “Decade Day” – wear clothes from another time period (80’s, 50’s, 20’s, Middle Ages, etc)
Thursday, January 20 – “Spirit Day” – wear Tioga Bulldogs shirts or green and white
Friday, January 21 – “Hula Day” – wear clothes from Hawaii
Activities for Homecoming Day (Thursday) include a pep-rally at 2:45 in the gym and basketball games beginning at 5:00. There will be various other activities that evening including recognizing our 8th graders, school board members, and alumni. The Lil' Dowgs will be doing the cheer and dance they learned at camp and some of the elementary PE classes will be doing a basketball skills and drills presentation. The PTO will also be selling BBQ sandwiches at the game.
All 7th and 8th grade girls and boys will be eligible for Homecoming Prince and Princess. Tioga Middle School students in 5th through 8th grades will vote and the 5 students in each category who get the most votes will make up the court.
Tioga middle schools students in 5th through 8th grades will be invited to participate in a dance on Friday, January 21, from 6:30 to 9:30 in the cafeteria. All students must meet school dress-code. $3.00 will be charged for admission. Refreshments will be served. Drinks will be sold for $0.75.
Students may participate in the following “Dress-Up” Days to show their school spirit. Students must continue to meet dress-code on the “Dress-Up Days.”
Monday, January 17 – “Pajama Day” - wear your pajamas to school
Tuesday, January 18 – “Miss-Match Day” – wear clothes that don’t match
Wednesday, January 19 – “Decade Day” – wear clothes from another time period (80’s, 50’s, 20’s, Middle Ages, etc)
Thursday, January 20 – “Spirit Day” – wear Tioga Bulldogs shirts or green and white
Friday, January 21 – “Hula Day” – wear clothes from Hawaii
Activities for Homecoming Day (Thursday) include a pep-rally at 2:45 in the gym and basketball games beginning at 5:00. There will be various other activities that evening including recognizing our 8th graders, school board members, and alumni. The Lil' Dowgs will be doing the cheer and dance they learned at camp and some of the elementary PE classes will be doing a basketball skills and drills presentation. The PTO will also be selling BBQ sandwiches at the game.
All 7th and 8th grade girls and boys will be eligible for Homecoming Prince and Princess. Tioga Middle School students in 5th through 8th grades will vote and the 5 students in each category who get the most votes will make up the court.
Tioga middle schools students in 5th through 8th grades will be invited to participate in a dance on Friday, January 21, from 6:30 to 9:30 in the cafeteria. All students must meet school dress-code. $3.00 will be charged for admission. Refreshments will be served. Drinks will be sold for $0.75.
NTIL Academic Meet
On Friday, December 3, students from 2nd grade to 8th grade participated in the NTIL Academic Meet. We competed in contests ranging from math, science, listening skills, and art memory to dictionary skills, social studies, writing, and story telling. Many of our students placed in the events.
Canned Food Drive
Red Ribbon Week
The Tioga Student Council sponsored Red Ribbon Week from October 25-29. Red Ribbon Week is the oldest and largest drug prevention campaign in the country.
We had the following dress-up days:
Monday - “Be a Hero; Don’t Do Drugs” – students dressed like hero
Tuesday - “Be Smart and Don’t Do Drugs” – students dressed like a ‘nerd’.
Wednesday - “Do Something with Your Life, Don’t Do Drugs,” – students (and teachers) dressed like a ‘couch potato.’
Thursday - “Too Cool For Drugs” – students wore hats and sunglasses
Friday - “Scare Away Drugs” – Students wore Halloween Costumes




We had the following dress-up days:
Monday - “Be a Hero; Don’t Do Drugs” – students dressed like hero
Tuesday - “Be Smart and Don’t Do Drugs” – students dressed like a ‘nerd’.
Wednesday - “Do Something with Your Life, Don’t Do Drugs,” – students (and teachers) dressed like a ‘couch potato.’
Thursday - “Too Cool For Drugs” – students wore hats and sunglasses
Friday - “Scare Away Drugs” – Students wore Halloween Costumes
Friday, September 24, 2010
Fall "Disco" Ball
Tioga Middle School Student Council is sponsoring a Fall “Disco” Ball on Friday, October 1, 2010. The dance is for Tioga Middle School students only. Dates, friends, and/or siblings who do not attend 5th-8th grade at Tioga Middle School are not allowed to attend. Parents are invited to chaperone. The cost of admission to the dance is $3.00. Students are required to stay at the dance once they arrive. If they leave, they will not be allowed to re-enter the dance. Refreshments will be served and drinks will be sold for $0.75. If you have any questions please call Mrs. Hamner, Student Council Sponsor, at 940-437-2366 or e-mail her at chamner@ednet10.net.
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