Troy Junior/Senior High School has released the Honor Roll for the Third Quarter of 2014-15.
![]() Sunday evening, three northern-tier high school seniors represented their schools at the 2015 America's Homecoming Queen Pageant at the Lancaster Host and Resort Center in Lancaster, PA. There, the young ladies went through a private interview by the judges, a ball gown segment, and a question and answer time in front of the audience. The program is designed to promote leaders of tomorrow by promoting education, community service, and educational travel. Although the northern tier representation did not move on to the national competition, they learned much through the process and those in their school districts should be proud of the representation at the state level. Canton Elementary School and Troy's Junior High Team Takes First Place In Battle of the Books4/16/2015
At a regular scheduled meeting of American Legion Post 167, Morris Run, PA members approved funding scholarships for the 2014-2015 school year totaling $50,000.
Since North Penn has closed and students moved to Liberty and Mansfield Schools they will receive $15,000 each and Canton and Troy $10,000 each. The money is to be divided into individual scholarships which should include both four year colleges and two year technical or trade schools. The selection of the students is left up to the individual schools. The Legion only requires that it be based on merit, need, and a display of patriotism. They also require that they be notified as to who received the scholarships and what their future plans are. The diverse “degrees that work” offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology, a national leader in applied technology education, will be on display from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the college’s Open House on Saturday, March 28.
Open House provides prospective students and their families a convenient opportunity to sample campus life and to explore bachelor’s, associate and certificate programs – “degrees that work” – in more than 100 distinct career areas. A proposed Concert/Marching Band Trip to Williamsburg, VA on May 15 through the 17th has been approved by the Troy School Board at its last meeting.
The Troy Marching Band will travel to Williamsburg on May 15th and return on May 17. The main reason for the trip is for the band to participate in the Music in the Parks Festival. The Troy FFA is raising money this year to help pay for our CDE (Career Developing Events) and leadership conference trips, to help pay for FFA supplies, and hopefully a trip to the National FFA Convention this coming year.
If you would like to help out, you can. By ordering fruit you help us raise money for our members to go on all of our field trips throughout the year. Use this online address for orders: http://www.freshfruitorder.org/Troy FFA/Organizations/LandingPage.aspx Just click on the Products tab or the button to the right that says “Place Your Order Here” and choose the items you’d like to purchase. The deadline for ordering strawberries with a credit card online is February 22. With all the snow days to be made up, Lucy Chamberlain, art instructor at W.R. Croman, decided the students might as well celebrate the snow so they made giant snowflakes which became part of a very large snowman which now decorates the hallway in the school. The snowflakes are made from coffee filters donated by Pump n' Pantry.
The Troy High School Class of 1970 will be holding their 45th class reunion this summer.
A planning meeting is scheduled for February 19th at 6:00 p.m. at the Troy Vets Club. ALL THS "class of 1970" members are encouraged to attend. Contact Ted Bown (570) 220-8118; [email protected] with any questions. |
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