Congratulations to Ebey Book, an 8th-grade trombone player at Tecumseh Middle School!
Ebey has earned Honorable Mention in the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association District 8 Middle School Band.
Her dedication and musical skills have been recognized through audition, including her performance in the prepared etude, scales, and sight-reading.
This recognition not only showcases her individual musical abilities but also contributes to the overall success of the school's music program.
Tecumseh Middle School students are actively contributing to the festive spirit this holiday season.
Students from Madison Weaver, Joe Northup, and Ellie Howard's classes took the initiative to craft Christmas cards for the residents of nearby assisted living facilities. A total of 185 cards were carefully designed and personalized with heartfelt holiday messages, intending to bring joy to the residents.
After completing the Christmas card project, students also took advantage of their free time to enjoy a bit of karaoke singing!
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#Christmas #christmascards2023
It's an Early Release day for ALL students on Wednesday, December 6th!
Preschool - 1 pm
Sutton ELC - 1:30 pm
Tecumseh Acres ELC - 1:35 pm
Herrick Park & Patterson ILCs - 1:45 pm
Tecumseh Middle School - 12:35 pm
Tecumseh High School - 12:45 pm
It's good to be back. #reopened
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Next stop: the North Pole! 🎅🎄❄️
Students at Tecumseh Acres Early Learning Center have finished their letters to Santa, and they're being sent to the North Pole.
In the letters, students made a brief list of what they wanted for Christmas, asked the big man some questions, and some of them made sure Santa knew they'd been good this year.
Looking to take in a concert this holiday season?
Look no further 👇
This week, there is a half-day for Young 5s-4th grade students, and no school for ALL students because of Thanksgiving break.
TPS Community Alert: 📢 Participate in the District Reconfiguration Survey now! Your input shapes the future. Join us in building a better community together. #TPSCommunity #SurveyAlert
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REMINDER 👇
On Friday, November 17th, there's a half-day for Young 5's-4th grade students ONLY!
Sutton ELC - 11:40 am
Tecumseh Acres ELC - 11:45 am
Herrick Park ILC - 11:55 am
Patterson ILC - 11:55 am
Preschool - 11 am
Tecumseh Middle School and Tecumseh High School students recently engaged in an Equations Tournament hosted at the LISD TECH Center.
Participating in spirited competition against multiple teams, our high school team emerged victorious in all three divisions.
In this unique contest, participants utilize cubes featuring numbers and operations. Setting personal goals, students strategically employ the cubes to formulate equations aligning with their objectives. This dynamic competition enhances their mathematical proficiency and encourages strategic thinking to secure success in the game.
Great job by all of our students!
A special shoutout to Michigan State Police Trooper Don Stewart for popping in at Herrick Park and Patterson ILCs.
Trooper Don, who is based out of the Monroe Post, engaged with students, addressing crucial topics surrounding online safety and imparting valuable insights on how to navigate the internet securely. Trooper Don, known for fostering a sense of safety and security, has frequently visited TPS, connecting with the younger students.
His engaging sessions are marked by the students' exemplary behavior, demonstrating respect and attentiveness to his valuable guidance.
These visits underscore the commitment to ensuring the well-being of the school community through education and partnership with law enforcement.
Today, on Veterans Day, we pay tribute to our military veterans' remarkable dedication, sacrifice, and hard work. This day stands as a testament to all those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Originally known as Armistice Day, November 11 signifies the end of World War I, concluding on November 11, 1918. In 1954, this day was renamed Veterans Day to honor veterans from all conflicts. It's a yearly celebration on November 11 and has held federal holiday status since 1926.
Within Tecumseh Public Schools, our veterans contribute significantly daily to our district. Their courage, selflessness, sacrifice, and valor in safeguarding our freedom are deeply appreciated and will never be forgotten.
Gratitude goes out to Greg Dolson, Sgt. Scott Lambka (SRO), Tim Mark, Magnum Stead, Paul Wellman, Dan Koerber, Nick Benschoter, and Greg Lewis (Board of Education member).
The liberty we cherish is safeguarded by the bravery of those who have served. We honor and appreciate all the men and women who have selflessly served our nation.
#VeteransDay #ThankYou
Hat days at Tecumseh Acres Early Learning Center weren't just about style—they were about heart and community.
During the hat days, students rallied to raise several hundred dollars for the Wounded Warrior Project, showcasing the power of unity and generosity.
But that's not all! Janey Stark's second-grade class poured their creativity into letters for local veterans, expressing gratitude and admiration. Today, these letters will find their way to Hall-Slater VFW Post 4187 just in time for Veterans Day this Saturday.
Join us in celebrating these young changemakers! Small actions, big impacts—because even the littlest hats can make a huge difference!
To the Tecumseh community - thank you for supporting our students, staff, and entire school district in renewing the Non-Homestead Millage!
Your support of TPS is paramount to our future success.
Just before school ended, students and staff at Herrick Park Intermediate Learning Center took part in a PBIS Assembly.
PBIS stands for Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support.
During today's assembly, students presented Respectful, which is part of the READY Expectations. Throughout the month, students and staff are focusing on respect and what that looks like.
Students are exploring this important value through engaging lessons, an assembly, READY tickets, fun activities, and more.
Today, students earned prizes and even ended the day with a fun game.
🍂 Tecumseh Middle School's "Rake a Difference" day is here! Students and staff are making a positive impact in the community. Click the link for the full heartwarming story of their service efforts. 🌟 https://www.tps.k12.mi.us/article/1323107
On Tuesday, October 31, all students will participate in the scheduled EARLY RELEASE!
This day is slightly longer than the half-day schedule. Release times are below:
Sutton ELC - 1:30 pm
Tecumseh Acres ELC - 1:35 pm
Herrick Park & Patterson ILCs - 1:45 pm
Tecumseh Middle School - 12:35 pm
Tecumseh High School - 12:45 pm
Just before the school day ended, students at Tecumseh High School came together for a Pep Assembly and the Unified Sports Flag Football game.
The Unified Sports program at TPS is relatively new, with a straightforward aim: to enable individuals of all abilities to engage in sports. Unified Sports provides a platform to emphasize the crucial importance of inclusion within our educational institutions.
Unified Champion is an endorsed program by the Special Olympics, designed to promote social inclusion through intentionally planned and executed activities that create a system-wide impact.
The teams traversed the court, scoring touchdowns and fostering unity among our students as they rose to their feet to support the athletes.
Following the game's conclusion, a pep assembly was held in anticipation of our football team's upcoming battle against Chelsea in the first round of the playoffs tonight.
On Wednesday, October 25th, the District invites the general public to a Community Forum held at Tecumseh High School.
The forum will address the potential reconfiguration of the District. It is essential to note that no final plan regarding these changes has been voted upon. This input session is intended to enable the public to offer suggestions on the way forward and be an integral part of the decision-making process.
Recognizing that there are concerns within the community regarding potential changes, we kindly request that attendees focus on providing suggestions and engage in constructive dialogue.
The Community Forum is scheduled to occur in the cafeteria at 7 p.m.
We have a newer look with our District newsletter!
Check out the first issue of The Tecumseh News for this school year.
Plenty of content, including Kiwanis Club winners, information about the Non-Homestead Millage Renewal, news stories, and more.
Check it out!
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