
Strong public schools proudly serve their communities and students, backed by the passion of thousands of devoted educators. Pledge your support for public schools and get involved: www.publicschoolproud.org.


Parents ask your children about the time they spend in the STEAM Center. You will be amazed at the scientific reasoning our student all stars are learning!


If your child will be a junior or senior next school year they have an excellent opportunity to earn college credit for free. Call Melissa Poole, THS counselor for enrollment details at (405) 598-2113. Credits transfer easily to any Oklahoma public college.


Students who participate in FFA gain skills in the areas of collaboration, communication, leadership, responsibility, community service and character development. Encourage your child to become a member of the local FFA chapter. It's a great opportunity to grow and learn!


Public Schools open their doors to every child--regardless of ability, race, wealth. language or country of origin. Take the Pledge for Public Schools and get involved at www.publicschoolproud.org


It's National Public Schools Week. Strong public schools build the knowledge and skills young people need to succeed. Pledge your support for your local public school at www.publicschoolproud.org


This week we celebrate National FFA week and our local chapter on the great job it does in helping to build productive responsible citizens in the community and the agriculture industry. Thank you!

There is no better time than now to speak out about the value of a public education. Take the Pledge for Public Schools and ask others to share their support too. www.publicschoolproud.org


Making tracks at THS! The resurface project is underway and a new running track is in our future thanks to the Half Cent Sales Tax for Education. Thank you Pottawatomie County.




We have a three day weekend coming up. School will be closed on Monday, February 17.


Due to icy roads and freezing conditions Tecumseh Public Schools will close again on Thursday, February 6.


Tecumseh Public Schools will be closed on Wednesday, February 5 due to inclement weather. Have a safe and warm snow day!

Parents -- Inclement weather is forecast for the next 24 hours. Every consideration is being taken regarding school closure. Student and staff safety is our top priority. Please stay tuned to local radio and television stations for school closings as decisions are made.

There is some outstanding artwork on display in the gymnasium for tonight's homecoming game. The pictures don't do them the proper justice. Come see for yourself. Coronation is at 5:45pm

It's going to be a great night for our basketball homecoming as the Savages play host to Little Axe. JV boys game at 4:45pm, coronation is happening at 5:45pm followed by varsity boys and then varsity girls.


Feel Good. Give Blood. BETA Club will host a blood drive in the Tecumseh Alumni Center Tuesday, January 28 from 9am-2pm. Contact Debbie Humphrey at (405) 598-2113 to schedule a donation.


Good luck Jacey Cox, Class of 2020. You are a finalist in the Shawnee News-Star/Patriot Auto Group Student of the Year contest.


Tecumseh's varsity boys basketball 56-52 win over Seminole Friday evening was a personal milestone for Coach Bryant Edwards. It was his 300th career win as a head coach. Outstanding achievement, coach.


Congratulations Savage basketball! You are in the championship games tonight of the Stroud 66 Classic. Girls will play Stroud at 6:20 pm and boys will face OCS at 7:40 pm. Let’s go. Good luck.

Attention parents of children in grades kindergarten through sixth grade. Your child might be interested.
