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1. High School Staff
stc.tamatoledo.net/high_school - [Cached]Published on: 6/25/2008 Last Visited: 6/25/2008
Jim Tekippe, Principaljtekippe@po-1.s-tama.k12.ia.us -
2. www.tamatoledonews.com
www.tamatoledonews.com/News/ar - [Cached]Published on: 8/16/2008 Last Visited: 8/16/2008
Principal Jim Tekippe said Friday morning a total of 18 persons are confirmed to go to Cedar Rapids on Wednesday, Aug. 20.
He said an assignment from the flood disaster coordinators in Cedar Rapids was expected on Friday afternoon.
Those taking part will leave by bus from the high school in Tama at 9 a.m. and return in the afternoon.
High School students and adults may still take part.Call Tekippe at 641-484-4345 or 641-484-4288. -
3. The Tama News-Herald
www.tamatoledonews.com/TamaArc - [Cached]Published on: 1/12/2006 Last Visited: 9/17/2006
Among others on hand for the meeting with parents and students were (left to right) Jim TeKippe, associate high school principal, Tama Police Chief Dan Wilkens, Carr, Ernie Tomlinson, STC activities director, Jeremy Linsenmeyer, juvenile probation officer, and Becky Pansegrau, SATUCI representative.
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Jim TeKippe, associate principal at South Tama High School: said a Student-Teacher Assistance Program is in place and is effective. Tekippe stressed "What we are doing right now (meeting on the subject) and communicating with each other was vital in the effort.He urged a continuing effort in which "teachers talk to parents, parents to teachers and parents to parents."TeKippe outlined school procedures in place when incidents of abuse or fighting occur.He said "safety is the first concern."When this is secured, interviews and parental and possible law enforcement notification occurs.He also said the school district is "deeply committed to counseling."

