Check out the latest newsletter from Tecumseh Public Schools! In The March Issue: • NEW Bond Proposal Information • Former TPS Exchange Student Escapes Ukraine • TPS Debuts New Billboards Throughout Area • March is ‘National Reading Month’ For Download ➡ https://5il.co/16v32 https://www.tps.k12.mi.us/page/tps-newsletter
about 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
newsletter
DISTANCE LEARNING UPDATE All K-12 students will have a Distance Learning day on Friday, February 18th. Tomorrow is just a scheduled HALF-DAY! Tecumseh Daycare and Tecumseh Preschool are closed on Friday. Don’t forget, there’s NO SCHOOL on Monday, February 21st because of Presidents’ Day. Classes will resume in-person on Tuesday (2/22).
about 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
With expected inclement weather on the way, TPS K-12 grades will move to distance learning on Thursday, February 17th. Tecumseh Daycare and Tecumseh Preschool will be CLOSED on Thursday. Decisions about Thursday evening activities will be made tomorrow.
about 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
This week we recognize our very hard working school counselors (Deb Laney, Deborah Followell, Jami Cole & Jennifer Morgan) February 7-11, 2022 is 'National School Counseling Week.' This special week honors school counselors for the important role they play in helping students examine their talents, strengths, abilities, and interests. Please join us in thanking our school counselors for everything they do!
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
school counseling week
school counseling week
school counseling week
school counseling week
SPORTS UPDATE Tonight's (2/4) basketball games against Ypsilanti have been postponed. Tonight's bowling match against Chelsea has been postponed.
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
Tecumseh Public Schools will be CLOSED on Wednesday (2/2) and Thursday (2/3). Friday, February 4th will be a Distance Learning day for all K-12 students.
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
Tecumseh High School parents and students: Because of today's snow day, the exam schedule at THS will be pushed by one day. On Wednesday (1/26), students and staff will follow Tuesday's exam schedule. Thursday will be the last day of exams as it was published on January 17th Revised Exam schedule.
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
WE'RE HIRING!!! We still have several open positions that we're looking to fill, including one opening for a High School Guidance Counselor and one opening for a Middle School Guidance Counselor. If you're interested in applying or know someone who could be a good fit here at Tecumseh Public Schools, please visit our TPS Human Resources webpage for more information. https://www.tps.k12.mi.us/page/human-resources
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
now hiring
Welcome back, Sgt. Chad Rodgers! Sgt. Rodgers from the Tecumseh Police Department returned to TPS as the district's Student Resource Officer earlier this week. This is Sgt. Rodgers second stint serving Tecumseh Public Schools. He was the SRO for the district from January 2019 until this past spring.
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
chad rodgers
Tecumseh High School had some special visitors stop by yesterday. Monday was National Bird Day, so the Michigan Avian Experience brought a Great Horned Owl and a Bald Eagle to school. The beautiful birds were brought to Christine Obeid’s art class for a drawing project. Artists had the opportunity to ‘draw from life’ as the birds were great drawing subjects. The Great Horned Owl is aggressive and powerful in its hunting. It takes prey as varied as rabbits, hawks, snakes, and even skunks, and will even attack porcupines. However, the owl was a peach during its visit at THS. Besides being the national bird of the United States and majestic in its appearance, it’s not always so majestic in habits. The Bald Eagle can be a powerful predator. After nearly disappearing from most of the U.S. decades ago, the bald eagle is now flourishing across the nation.
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
art class
art class
art class
art class
There's NO SCHOOL today (1/3) because of icy roads. We'll see you Tuesday (1/4)!
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
merry christmas
Thanks to your generosity, the Art Department at Tecumseh High School was able to raise over $2,600 from this past weekend’s Empty Bowls event! Since then, the department has taken in more money for the remaining bowls. What makes this news even better is TLC Community CU has donated $2,000 to the Art Club. This money and the money raised from the event will be going back to local charities! We’re happy to announce that Tecumseh Service Club and God's Bread Basket - Dinner's On Us will be receiving the money. Thank you so much to TLC Community Credit Union for donating and thank you to all of the people who showed up on Saturday to support our Art Department and THS. Your support means a lot to us. Lastly, thank you to our instructors, students and alumni who made these Empty Bowls. You should be proud knowing that your work is going towards a good cause.
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
art department
art department
art department
DON'T FORGET! Friday, December 17th - FULL day for students. December 20th-24th - NO SCHOOL (Winter Break). December 27th-31st - NO SCHOOL (Winter Break). Monday, January 3rd - School resumes
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
The American Red Cross is in urgent need of blood donations. The non-profit organization says they’re heading into Christmas with its lowest blood supply in more than a decade at this time of the year. That’s because of low blood donor turnout in recent months. Here’s the thing, you can help out. Usually there’s a blood drive always happening in your area. On Friday, December 10th, Tecumseh High School will be hosting one. The blood drive begins at 9am and will run until 2pm. The blood drive is open to students 17 and older as well as the public. Students who are age 16 may also donate but will need parent/guardian permission. Those forms can be found at the main office of THS. We also ask that you schedule an appointment ahead of time. Just remember, a pint of blood can save three lives! 🏫: Tecumseh High School 📍: 760 Brown Street, Tecumseh, MI 49286 ⌚: 9am-2pm To schedule an appointment ⬇ https://www.redcrossblood.org/
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
Happy Thanksgiving from Tecumseh Public Schools! Enjoy the long holiday weekend. We'll see you Monday!
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
thanksgiving
The Board of Education will not be holding its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, November 22th. The meeting has been moved to Monday, November 29th at 7pm. It is held in the Media Center of Tecumseh High School. With Thanksgiving next week, several members of the board would not have been present for the meeting. The move is being done to ensure quorum. A quorum is the minimum number of members that must be present to hold the BOE meeting. Thank you
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
THIS WEEK (correcting a previous post, only Y5-4th grade students will have a half-day this week) Monday, November 22nd - Conferences: Y5-4th grade (5pm-8pm) Tuesday, November 23rd - Conferences: Y5-4th grade (1pm-3pm, 5pm-8pm) Tuesday, November 23rd - HALF-DAY FOR Y5-4TH GRADE STUDENTS ONLY!!!! Wednesday-Friday, November 24th-26th - NO SCHOOL FOR ALL STUDENTS (Thanksgiving Holiday Break)
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
There was a surprise this morning for Christine Obeid. She’s an art instructor at Tecumseh High School. The Lenawee County Education Foundation selected several area teachers for Spring teacher grants and Ms. Obeid received one of them! The LCEF Teacher Innovative and Enrichment Grant is for $600. Martha Melcher from LCEF and Kimberly Kotts from Old National Bank surprised Ms. Obeid as one of her classes was just getting underway. Old National Bank is one of the sponsoring financial institutions for the grant. The LCEF utilizes community donations to provide financial support for innovative educational programs that are not ordinarily provided through a school’s general operating budget. Congratulations, Ms. Obeid!
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
teacher grant
The Art Drawing and Painting class at Tecumseh High School is showing off some of its latest work. Recently, the students competed during the event called ‘Principals Art Prize,’ hosted by THS Principal Dennis Niles. Before we get there, let’s give you a little bit of the backstory. Christine Obeid’s class took a trip through Art History, examining symbols in art from prehistoric cave painting up to current times. The class would learn how symbols tell stories and create emotion or connections with people. Fast forward and that’s when Principal Niles challenged the students to create a work of art representing this year’s theme: Aspis or Spartan Shield. It’s a shield that is designed to protect your neighbor from harm. The students did a wonderful job creating their shield designs and incorporating the TPS logo. There were honorable mentions, certificates for 4th-6th place, 3rd place received a certificate and a $25 gift card and 2nd place received a certificate and a $50 gift card. The grand prize winner received a $100 gift card! Congratulations to all of the students who took part in the contest! 1st - Kayleigh Clark 2nd - Julia Cifaldi 3rd - Kat Brinson 4th - Veronica Martinez 5th - Makenna Webster 6th - Gabrielle Brigman Honorable mentions - Faith Rhodes, Morgan Manwaring
over 2 years ago, Victor Pratt
drawing class
drawing class
drawing class
drawing class