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Tipp City Exempted Village Schools have earned an "EXCELLENT" rating on the State Report card seven out of nine years and five consecutive years.
The Tipp City Exempted Village School district consists of five schools with an enrollment of  approximately 2700 students: 
one high school (9-12) Tippecanoe High School
middle school (6-8), Tippecanoe Middle School
intermediate school (4-5) L.T. Ball Intermediate School
two elementary schools (K-3) Broadway Elementary School & Nevin Coppock Elementary
We opened a new high school in April, 2004, which has provided significant opportunities for our students and our community.
The district includes the City of Tipp City and most of Monroe Township, which have a combined population of approximately 18,000.
Tippecanoe High School is accredited by the State of Ohio and the North Central Association. In addition to having outstanding college preparatory and general courses of study, THS is affiliated with the Miami Valley Career Technology Center, which offers 50 vocational programs and Tech Prep courses of study. The athletic teams compete in the Central Buckeye Conference.
The mission of the Tipp City Exempted Village Schools is to provide an exemplary eduation so that all students become responsible participants in society. Tipp City students consistently rank among the top in the Miami Valley area in proficiency and achievement tests. Eighty-eight percent of THS graduates in the Class of 2011 continued their education at colleges, universities or vocational schools.
Graduates consistently earn more than a million dollars annually in scholarships to public and private colleges and universities in Ohio and across the nation. Our 2011 graduates earned over 2.8 million dollars in scholarships.
The district promotes and supports high achievement with a comprehensive Gifted and Enrichment Education Program.
Tipp City students take great pride in academic and extracurricular accomplishments. The strong support of booster organizations, service clubs, the business community, and city and township governments enhance the lives of students.
Last Modified on June 8, 2008