Tippecanoe Valley Recognizes Top High School Juniors
February 20, 2024 at 4:38 p.m.
AKRON — Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. recognized four of the top students in Tippecanoe Valley High School's junior class at its regular meeting on Monday.
Mackaylie Costello, Marisol Gonzalez-Ramirez, Mercedes Herrera and Remington Rickel were honored as the Indiana Association of School Principals’ Rising Stars of Indiana Class of 2025.
TVHS Principal Brandon Kresca said each year school leaders may nominate juniors for the distinction, saying the students chosen "are outstanding students."
"At Tippecanoe Valley High School, we're very proud of the work these fine students have done to receive the high honor of being recognized and named the IASP's Rising Stars of the Class of 2025," he said. "All of the students are at the top of their class, exemplary role models and involved in numerous extracurricular organizations, participate in community service and are student leaders at TVHS.
"While many of these students are undecided on their majors and college destinations currently, each student will no doubt be successful after high school," he said.
AKRON — Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. recognized four of the top students in Tippecanoe Valley High School's junior class at its regular meeting on Monday.
Mackaylie Costello, Marisol Gonzalez-Ramirez, Mercedes Herrera and Remington Rickel were honored as the Indiana Association of School Principals’ Rising Stars of Indiana Class of 2025.
TVHS Principal Brandon Kresca said each year school leaders may nominate juniors for the distinction, saying the students chosen "are outstanding students."
"At Tippecanoe Valley High School, we're very proud of the work these fine students have done to receive the high honor of being recognized and named the IASP's Rising Stars of the Class of 2025," he said. "All of the students are at the top of their class, exemplary role models and involved in numerous extracurricular organizations, participate in community service and are student leaders at TVHS.
"While many of these students are undecided on their majors and college destinations currently, each student will no doubt be successful after high school," he said.