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MENTONE — The Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation Board of Trustees had a full agenda during its regular session Monday evening, Sept. 14, at Mentone Elementary School. Superintendent, Brett Boggs, announced a college planning kickoff, set for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 22, in the lecture room at Tippecanoe Valley High School. Students and parents can come …read more.

South Bend-area adults who have never received a high school diploma will soon have a new option available: a tuition-free, fast-track program funded by Goodwill LEADS. The Excel Center will initially serve 350 students wishing to earn an Indiana Core 40 diploma, which is different than a GED or high school equivalency program. Students will …read more.

By BRETT R. BOGGS Superintendent, Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation Tippecanoe Valley community adult education classes start Tuesday, March 3. You can pre-register for classes or have questions answered by contacting staff at (574) 353-7031 ext. 2304 or by emailing Debbie Johnston at [email protected] or Jeff Shriver at [email protected]. Schedule of upcoming classes: Drawing 101 Explore …read more.

Several educational opportunities will be available for adults in the Tippecanoe Valley area through Adult Education classes beginning in early March. Among the classes that will be offered are: Drawing 101: Explore the basics of good drawing, contour drawing, shading and drawing with perspective with Brenda Ramseier. There will be four two-hour classes. The classes will …read more.

Adult Education classes, including GED, English as a Second Language and Skills Improvement, are set to begin at Akron Elementary School at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9. Classes will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. every Monday and Wednesday in the Akron Elementary School Library. TVHS Special Education Department Head Debbie Johnston is …read more.

The GOAL program at Grace College offers adult students the opportunity to complete a degree in management without interrupting their careers. With the on-campus degree completion program, students can complete their studies in as little as 16 months by attending classes one night a week and a few Saturdays. For those unable to commute, Grace …read more.

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