

Thompson Valley High School
Weekly Newsletter - February 12, 2025
TVHS Vision
At Thompson Valley High School, we are dedicated to creating a profoundly inclusive and diverse learning environment. Our vision is to meet each student where they are, empowering them to achieve their personal and academic goals. By fostering a supportive and enriching atmosphere, we help our students realize their full potential and pursue their life aspirations with confidence and success.
#TVStrong Strength Teamwork Respect Open-Minded Noble Goals
TVHS Trivia
A new feature this year -- TVHS Trivia. Would you like to know more about TVHS? The staff had an opportunity to do just that. During the 12 days before Winter Break, the staff got to have some fun learning about some of the history of TVHS. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did. There will be a new Trivia question each week.
TVStrong
Hey Eagles,
Celebrating What It Means to Be #TVStrong!
Every week, we spotlight students who exemplify the core values of strength, teamwork, respect, nobility, and goal-setting—the heart of what it means to be TVStrong. Teachers and staff make time to recognize these outstanding individuals with positive referrals, celebrating their character, actions, and contributions. Thank you for being shining examples of excellence Eagle in our community.
Do the Eagle thing
Parking Reminders
New drivers need to register your vehicle with the Security office or online.
Reminder: No parking allowed in the Visitor parking spaces during school hours. This also applies to field trips leaving before school hours. If you are going on a field trip, you must park in the designated student parking area.
Parent Portal
Dear Families,
As we continue in the winter season, it’s important that your contact information in the Parent Portal is updated to receive any communications regarding school closures or school delays. Please add emergency contacts to your child’s profile also in case you are unable to pick up your child if school is closed early.
"A Student Above"
TVHS Counselors have partnered with Jersey Mike's Subs to recognize the hard work of students who have gone above and beyond in the school community trough the "A Student Above" program. Each student receives a certificate for "Student of the Week" and receives 2 Jersey Mike's coupons! We are excited and so proud of our students! One of this week's winners is Celia Davis. Congratulations.
"A Student Above"
TVHS Counselors have partnered with Jersey Mike's Subs to recognize the hard work of students who have gone above and beyond in the school community trough the "A Student Above" program. Each student receives a certificate for "Student of the Week" and receives 2 Jersey Mike's coupons! We are excited and so proud of our students! One of this week's winners is Jasmine Baughman. Congratulations.
Frick That
On this episode of Frick That Cristina and Tia interview Quincey Holmquist on the topic of suicide. Addressing Suicide Stigma and Seeking Help
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4rWzMQVFz9fCvOkDjJBkGo?si=AydrgYLdQ5SC4dtop1tX_g
Official E-Sports Shirts
Official E-Sports uniforms are now on sale to support our team!
E-Sports is a CHSAA-recognized activity where students play video games competitively against other schools. Participating can open up opportunities ranging from lettering in E-Sports to possible college scholarships. Our team was effectively built from the ground up last semester. We have grown a lot since then, but we hope to keep expanding the program.
As a fundraiser, we are selling our custom-made team uniforms to friends, family, and other members of our community! They are high-quality polos with an embroidered logo (designed by one of our players) on the breast and a TVHS logo on one sleeve. We have a few shirts in stock that were initially paid for by a sponsor. However, a new order will be placed soon, so you would be more than welcome to preorder a shirt, too.
If you are interested or have questions, contact Paul Binkley at paul.binkley@tsd.org. The support and publicity this will bring to our team is greatly appreciated as we keep growing.
Uniforms cost $35. Newly ordered ones should be available 2-3 weeks after the order is placed. We can accept cash, check, credit cards, and debit cards.
We appreciate the help in supporting this program for TVHS students.
Singing Valentines
Send a song to a loved one in the community Loveland, Fort Collins, Berthoud
Cost: $25 TVHS Community Singing Valentines
Order yours today. Don't miss out.
Class of 2025 Yard Signs
Would you like to have a yard sign to celebrate your graduate? You can purchase them here:
Seniors: Cap & Gown
If you have not yet ordered your cap and gown, please do so ASAP! Cap and Gown website Link below:
Colorado Senior Scholarship Program
Student Insights is excited to offer the 2025 Colorado Senior Scholarship, in addition to our annual Student View Scholarship program. Students can apply for both scholarships with a single application.
Colorado Senior Scholarship Program
and
Student-View™ Scholarship Program
The 2025 Student-View Scholarship Program is offering over $13,000 worth of scholarships to high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year college, community/junior college or career school. The program includes:
- One $10,000 scholarship
- Two $1,000 scholarships
- Three $500 scholarships
All Colorado seniors who apply for the Student-View Scholarship will also be automatically be entered into the drawing for the new $500 Colorado Senior Scholarship.
The application process is simple and requires only 15-20 minutes.
- No minimum SAT/ACT score or grade point average
- No essay or lengthy application forms
- No application fees
Simply log on to www.student-view.com and complete an application survey about colleges in your area. The scholarship will be awarded via a random drawing of all completed applications.
The scholarship winner will be announced in May, 2025. The scholarship deadline is April 23. 2025.
Student Insights is a market research firm helping colleges and universities communicate more effectively with high school seniors. For more information about the company, log on to www.studentinsights.com.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at contact@studentinsiehts.com.
Thank you.
John Becker President Student Insights
Do you have a graduating senior? Did you know they have the opportunity to keep their Chromebook? If you would like to take advantage of this opportunity, please read the "How to Accept the Senior Device Request" article on the technology department blog. You may also want to help your student transfer any files or data they want to keep before their account is deleted. Please read the "Google Takeout" article to learn how to do this. If you have questions about either process, please call the TSD Help Desk at 970-613-7777.
Class of 2025 - (12th)
Jena Williams, 970-613-7911
Principal, Jayme Cruickshank 970-613-7902
Class of 2026 - (11th)
Ashlee Edwards, 970-613-7908
Assistant Principal/Athletic Director, Carey DuVal 970-613-6954
Class of 2027 - (10th)
Andria Hall, 970-613-7912
Assistant Principal, Ms. Rew 970-613-7071
Class of 2028 - (9th)
Hayden Siebers, 970-613-7945
Assistant Principal, Jeremy Lanter 970-613-7915
GT/SEL
Cynthia Soulliere 970-613-7910
Counseling Secretary
Glenna Keil 970-613-7916
Registrar
Meg Sollee 970-613-7907
meg.sollee@tsd.org
TVHS Juniors
TVHS Juniors: Mark your calendars! You'll be taking the Colorado SAT on April 16, 2025. You're already registered, so no action is needed. If you'd like to include the optional essay (adding about an hour to the test), please email Jeremy Lanter at jeremy.lanter@tsd.org by 4 PM on Monday, February 12th. Remember: A zero score will be reported if you register for the essay but don't take it. Please watch for further details about this important day. We encourage you to prepare and do your best!
Health Office Scoop
SCOOP from the health office!
Stay connected and find updates here!!
Please encourage your student/s to bring a water bottle to school, with the higher elevation water evaporates quicker from our skin and lungs!
Did you know February is most notable for both valentines day and Black History Month? February is also the shortest month of the year, with only 28 days. - Google
February is designated as American Heart Month (AHM). Below is some information on the heart. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US. Everyday the heart consists of 115,000 beats per day, and pumps at least 2,000 gallons of blood! If your heart ever was disconnected from your body...it would still continue beating. More heart attacks occur on Mondays than any other day of the week! In honor of AHM, let's all take care of our cardiovascular systems!
Eagle Athletics
Stay up to date with all things athletics. Follow Eagle Athletics at tvathletics.org.
Want to be notified of schedule changes/updates? Join Fan Central from the home page of tvathletics.org. Notifications on schedule updates/changes will be sent to you.
Activities
Stay Connected with TVHS: Follow Us on Facebook and Instagram!
Attention TVHS students and parents! Stay up-to-date with all the latest activities, athletic events, and important announcements by following us on Facebook and Instagram. Don’t miss out on the exciting happenings at Thompson Valley High School—get instant updates, event reminders, and behind-the-scenes looks at what’s going on around campus.
Follow our official Facebook page at EaglesTVHS and find us on Instagram at @eaglestvhs.
In addition to our social media pages, we also have a Google Calendar that you can add to your own. This will help you keep track of upcoming events and never miss a moment of the action. You can add the calendar by following this link. Whether it’s a big game, a club meeting, or a special school event, you’ll find all the details right at your fingertips.
Follow us today and stay connected with your TVHS community!
Girls Lacrosse
Are you interested in learning or building foundational skills in Girls' Lacrosse?
Scan the QR Code to get in touch with Coach Mack or stop by the Athletic office to speak with Mr. Duval for more information!"
Spring Sports Registration
INTERESTED IN PLAYING A SPRING SPORT AT TVHS?
Registration is NOW OPEN!
Log on to www.tvathletics.org to find 2024-2025 Athletic Registration Instructions.
To begin the registration process, click on “Register Here” in the upper right corner of the main page to access BigTeams Student Central Login.
*NOTE: RevTrak is no longer the online payment platform used by TSD. Athletic fees can be paid through your parent portal account and will be available on October 1st. Carefully follow “Fee Instructions” that can be found on BigTeams and will direct you to your Parent Portal to process these athletic fees.
All students who are interested in a Spring sport must fully clear sports registration with a CHSAA Physical form and upload to their BigTeams account before they begin participation.
Track & Field Begins Feb. 24
Boys Lacrosse Begins Feb. 24
Baseball Begins Feb. 24
Boys Swimming Begins Feb. 17
Girls Soccer Feb. 24
Girls Tennis Feb. 24
Girls Golf Feb. 24
Deadline to register for Spring sports will be Wednesday, February 19th
Healthy School Meals for All program.
This applies to Student Athletes in that if they qualify for assistance, we are permitted to waive the base fee for sports.
You can find the Meal Application HERE
Apply as soon as possible if you have not already done so.
We ask that athletes provide the Athletics Office a copy of the Nutrition Services approval letter so we can waive base fees. This does take 10-14 business days to be finalized.
St. Valentine's Day Ball
Join the Thompson Valley Theater Company for a St. Valentine's Day Ball. You will enjoy a 3 course dinner and a live preview performance of Thompson Valley's "Little Women". You can purchase tickets at http://tvtc.ludus.com/.
"Little Women" will be presented at the Roberta Price Auditorium at Thompson Valley High School on March 6, 7, 8 at 7 pm with a matinee on March 8th at 2 pm. Ticket information coming soon.
Pulsera Project
It is time for the third annual Pulsera Project! The Spanish Honor society and LUC club will be selling bracelets starting Monday February 10 through February 24.
The Pulsera Project's mission is to make the world a more colorful and just place by educating and empowering Central American communities and U.S. students.
We engage U.S. students in international service to provide economic opportunities for Central Americans. We also advocate for progressive ideas about international service that value economic aid as just one part of a mutual exchange that also includes the sharing of knowledge, ideas, and life experiences for the benefit of all.
Pulseras (woven bracelets) are $5 and bolsitas (bags) are $15. The money from sales is returned to the Central American artisan communities for educational and community support and development.
They will be for sale before school, ELOs and lunch in A77 except for one or two days in the cafeteria (tbd). We accept cash, venmo, paypal, apple pay, google pay.
Seal of Biliteracy
Seniors interested in earning the Seal of Biliteracy:
Be aware of testing:2/27/2025 at 1:00-3:50
2/28/2025 at 8:30-12:15
And 3/4 /2025 (Make-ups only for students with legitimate reasons times TBD).
Students do not need to be registered in a World Language currently to test. The test is available in 100 or so different languages. Students already in Spanish 4 and 5 know about the test and will be registered.
Please see Ms. Maheras-López by Monday 2/3/2025 for registration.
Teen Poetry Contest
Loveland Public Library and Alternatives to Violence (ATV) invite teens to use their
writing talents for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month in February. Teens are
encouraged to write about overcoming a bad relationship, celebrating a good relationship, or expressing their views on a healthy relationship. See flyer for details.
KidsPak Annual Food Drive
KidsPak 8th Annual Food Drive Feeding the Future Loveland King Soopers, Safeways, Walmarts, Sam’s Club Berthoud Hays Market February 28 9:00am-6:00pm March 1 9:00am-6:00pm March 2 9:00am-4:00pm Volunteers will be in stores to provide a shopping list and receive the purchased items. With a goal of 43,000 pounds of food, KidsPak is hoping to surpass last year's total of 40,000 pounds generously donated by our community. KidsPak was created in 2009 after a national news story highlighted the pervasive issue of weekend hunger in school students. In 2009 KidsPak served 34 students in 3 elementary schools within Thompson School District. Today KidsPak delivers weekend food bags to 675 students per week in 36 schools within the Thompson R2-J school district. Bags are also available at the Loveland Library, Salvation Army, Sunrise Health Clinic, Berthoud Library and Project Self-Sufficiency.
KidsPak 8th Annual City-Wide Food Drive - Grocery Store Greeters
Colorado Rockies College Fair
The Rockies are excited to host the first-ever pregame College Fair at Coors Field on Thursday, April 10th. Prospective students can network with admissions representatives and enjoy an afternoon at the ballpark!
11:00am-1:00pm – College Fair
1:10pm – Rockies vs. Brewers
Tickets starting at $12
Pre-paid lunch options available
Participating Colleges & Universities
Colorado State University
Colorado State University Pueblo
Community College of Aurora
Community College of Denver
Creighton University
Emily Griffith Technical College
Fort Hays State University
Hastings College
High Point University
Kansas State University
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Northeastern Junior College
Northern Arizona University
Pueblo Community College
Red Rocks Community College
Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design
Texas A&M University
University of Alabama
University of Arizona
University of Idaho
University of Northern Colorado
University of Oregon
University of Wyoming
Western Colorado University
For additional details and to submit a group order, click the buttons below.
https://rockies.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3adMilzNXqeoOTY
https://ftp.coloradorockies.com/ticketing/2025schoolfieldtrips.pdf "