Brady and Elizabeth Clayton won first in Duo Intepretation at the NCFCA National Championship held June 7-11 at Regent University.
James Kintzing was awarded the Trustee Academic Scholarship at Grove City College, where he will attend in the fall majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Virginia S. Stilwell has received significant academic scholarships to Bridgewater College and the University of Kentucky. She has also been granted membership into the National Society of High School Scholars.
Zachary W. Stilwell has been granted membership into the National Society of High School Scholars and Mu Eta Sigma National Math Honor Society.
Gentry J. Fielder has been awarded a full scholarship to attend The Nutmeg Conservatory for the Arts, in Torrington, CT. He will be studying ballet and modern dance.
Rachel Brandt won the Solo Piano Competition with the Southern Maryland Music Teachers Association of Charles County. She played Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum by Debussy and Invention No. 14 by Bach.
Naomi Hamada won a gold medal for the 2010 National Latin Exam, a gold medal for Math Olympiads, and made the Honor Roll of Distinction for the American Mathematics Competition 8.
Kayla Shipp received a full scholarship to Converse College.
Jamie Wheeler received a gold medal and perfect score on the National Latin Exam level 2 test.
Lowri Gowing earned a varsity letter for soccer from the Upstate Homeschool Hurricanes in Greenville, SC.
Samantha Stewart made a perfect score (gold) on both the National Latin Exam and the National Mythology Exam. She also made it to the Georgia State level competition for Bible Drills.Beckah Johnson received the Benjamin Titus Roberts full-tuition scholarship to Roberts Wesleyan College and was chosen for the Merlin G. Smith Scholar work study program in the science department.
The Cracked Pot, our student-run ezine, is seeking editors, reporters, photographers and staff for 2009-2010. The Cracked Pot is a professional quality publication with multiple sections and multiple editions over the course of the year. It is entirely student led and produced, and it has worldwide exposure. It is a great opportunity to apply gifts and interests in communication and art, to gain both experience and exposure. It is also a great way to get to know the TPS community and serve families, friends and teachers with high-quality reporting, editorializing, and imagery. If you are interested in applying for a role in The Cracked Pot this year, please download the application and submit it according to the instructions on it. If you have questions, please contact
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National Merit Results
These Feb 2010 results are from the Fall 2008 PSAT.
Finalist
Forrest Brazeal Galadriel Coffeen Emily Comer Lauren Cremean Elizabeth Maria Przybylski Deatrick Melody Fausett Esther Froberg Sam Griffith Benjamin Holland Catherine Jones Kimberly Olson Nathan Redding Taran Schwartz Jeremiah Siochi Ben Smith Luke Trouwborst Becca Turner
Commended
Kathryne Appleby Morgan Joshua Bolt John (JZ) Buckley Stephen Clemenger Timothy Goodrich Ross Jensen John Lerchbacker Hannah Martin Megan Mellers Lauren Smith Hannah Ulrich Matthew Wespetal
Classes are off to a great start, and we look forward to helping your students strive for excellence in academic scholarship. We’re also looking forward to serving you in other ways. As part of an integrated approach to homeschooling and family discipleship, TPS endeavors to take education beyond even the on-line classroom by extending it to forums, trips, conferences, on-line and local seminars, and more. To help you plan wisely and avoid missing a good opportunity, we want to offer you an overview of the major trips and conferences for this year. We hope to see your students and even your whole family at one or more of these great events.