A Special Thanks to our 2022 Warrior Raffle & Warrior Madness Sponsors
Thank you for purchasing tickets for the Warrior Raffle.
The raffle proceeds allow Parents In Partnership (PIP) to purchase college textbooks, fund teacher mini-grants, purchase software to assist students applying to college, assist the athletic department, provide club and activity scholarships for students along with many other programs throughout the year.
Congratulation to the 11.11.22 Warrior Raffle Prize Winners
A. Amazon Gift Card - T J. Jaconetti, sold by Anna Jaconetti
B. Around Town Cards - Anita Simmons, sold by Megan Simmons
C. Gift Cards Galore - Paula Forbes, sold by Ms. Palamara
D. No Dishes Tonight Gift Cards - Holly Bolling, sold by Chloe Thompson
E. Garden Supply Basket - Shannon Alford, sold by John Buckingham
F. Grill & BBQ Basket - Natasha Manuel, sold by Daizhanna Manuel-Jeter
G. Tailgate In Style - Hunter Henderson, sold by Ms. Palamara
H. Carline Fast Pass - Sara Milani, sold by Sofia Milani
I. Visit Greenville Package - Kenneth Meisten, sold by Isabella Meisten
J. Musical Matinee - Mrs. C. Shiverdecker, sold by Molly Shiverdecker
K Discovery Flight - Michelle Mayers, sold by Ceily Green
L. Cooking 101 - Jennifer Stefanik, sold by Josey Stefanik
M. Upstate Foodie - Will Mecklenburg, sold by Natalie Mecklenburg
N. Total Wine Tasting - Jackie Todd, sold by Hayden Ramsey
O. Bourbon & Cigars - Sherry Crofts, sold by Nathan Lee
P. Michelin Tires - Jerry Crockett, sold by Caroline Crockett
Q. Table Rock Cabin Weekend Get-A-Way - Teena Martindale, sold by Connor Cox
R. Hilton Head Get-A-Way Weekend - Ellie Raduns, sold by Noah Raduns
GTCHS is the first public charter school in the state of South Carolina. The school is located on the main campus of Greenville Tech College with an excellent reputation and offering college classes and up to two associate degrees. Last year, GTCHS had a 100% graduation rate. Despite these accomplishments and many more, as a public charter school GTCHS does not receive state or local funding for transportation, facilities or athletics. GTCHS is also a middle college and our students have the opportunity to attend college while still in high school at low cost to the student’s family. In order to bridge the funding gap and help meet the needs of our students, we depend on the generosity of our community and the support of events like this.
The raffle proceeds allow Parents In Partnership (PIP) to purchase college textbooks, fund teacher mini-grants, purchase software to assist students applying to college, assist the athletic department, provide club and activity scholarships for students along with many other programs throughout the year.
Congratulation to the 11.11.22 Warrior Raffle Prize Winners
A. Amazon Gift Card - T J. Jaconetti, sold by Anna Jaconetti
B. Around Town Cards - Anita Simmons, sold by Megan Simmons
C. Gift Cards Galore - Paula Forbes, sold by Ms. Palamara
D. No Dishes Tonight Gift Cards - Holly Bolling, sold by Chloe Thompson
E. Garden Supply Basket - Shannon Alford, sold by John Buckingham
F. Grill & BBQ Basket - Natasha Manuel, sold by Daizhanna Manuel-Jeter
G. Tailgate In Style - Hunter Henderson, sold by Ms. Palamara
H. Carline Fast Pass - Sara Milani, sold by Sofia Milani
I. Visit Greenville Package - Kenneth Meisten, sold by Isabella Meisten
J. Musical Matinee - Mrs. C. Shiverdecker, sold by Molly Shiverdecker
K Discovery Flight - Michelle Mayers, sold by Ceily Green
L. Cooking 101 - Jennifer Stefanik, sold by Josey Stefanik
M. Upstate Foodie - Will Mecklenburg, sold by Natalie Mecklenburg
N. Total Wine Tasting - Jackie Todd, sold by Hayden Ramsey
O. Bourbon & Cigars - Sherry Crofts, sold by Nathan Lee
P. Michelin Tires - Jerry Crockett, sold by Caroline Crockett
Q. Table Rock Cabin Weekend Get-A-Way - Teena Martindale, sold by Connor Cox
R. Hilton Head Get-A-Way Weekend - Ellie Raduns, sold by Noah Raduns
GTCHS is the first public charter school in the state of South Carolina. The school is located on the main campus of Greenville Tech College with an excellent reputation and offering college classes and up to two associate degrees. Last year, GTCHS had a 100% graduation rate. Despite these accomplishments and many more, as a public charter school GTCHS does not receive state or local funding for transportation, facilities or athletics. GTCHS is also a middle college and our students have the opportunity to attend college while still in high school at low cost to the student’s family. In order to bridge the funding gap and help meet the needs of our students, we depend on the generosity of our community and the support of events like this.