The Tipp City School District has earned the highest rating of "excellent" on the 2005 State Report Card, meeting all 25 of 25 performance indicators as established by the Ohio Department of Education.
Tipp City School's outstanding reputation and competitive salary and benefit package attract the best teacher candidates in the area.
100% of Tipp City teachers are certified in their teaching area.
Both staff and student attendance rates in Tipp City Schools are significantly higher than the state average.
86% of 2005 Tipp City graduates continued their education at four-year or two-year colleges, universities or technical schools.
Tipp City graduates consistently earn more than a million dollars annually in scholarships (2006 -$1.7M) to public and private colleges and universities in Ohio and across the nation.
Tippecanoe High School offers a rigorous college preparatory program of studies, honors classes and several Advanced Placement courses.
Tippecanoe High School is affiliated with the Miami Valley Career Technology Center, which offers 47 Vocational Programs and Tech Prep courses of study as an alternative to the general education program.
The school district promotes and supports high achievement with a comprehensive Gifted and Enrichment Education Program.
Tipp City students receive the strong support of parent organizations, service clubs, the business community, and city and township governments.
In 2006-2007 the school district is excited to be one of only four school districts in Ohio approved to host a teacher of Mandarin Chinese.
The School District recently completed construction of a new Tippecanoe High School, which has allowed the district to provide even more opportunities for K-12 students and the community.