Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Wed, 11/15/2023 - 1:49pm
At Monday night’s school board meeting, Tecumseh Public Schools Superintendent Rick Hilderley responded to concerns regarding the loss of Tecumseh students through School of Choice (SOC).
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 01/11/2023 - 1:22pm
Joshua Mattison and Jacob Martinez were sworn in for four-year terms at Monday night’s meeting of the Tecumseh Public Schools Board of Education, and current members Mary Tommelein and Lynne Davis were sworn in for two-year partial terms.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Fri, 09/24/2021 - 9:28am
A single-vehicle accident on North Adrian Highway near Munger Road Monday evening led to the deaths of two males and left two other males with serious injuries. All four were 17 years old and students at Clinton High School.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 09/15/2021 - 2:11pm
Four Tecumseh High School students have made a difference for teenagers throughout the state, by taking action to minimize the effect that last year’s school interruptions could have on their college prospects.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 09/19/2019 - 10:55am
The community and outlying areas were abuzz with activity Friday, Sept. 13 when students from Tecumseh East STEAM Center participated in the third annual Community Service Days for seventh and eighth graders, a day for pitching in and assisting others.
Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Thu, 10/11/2018 - 2:33pm
Tecumseh Public Schools announced on October 5 that according to the Fall Count Day on October 3, the district has 2,800 students enrolled for the start of the 2018-19 school year. That number is 157 students less than last year’s count.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 08/02/2018 - 12:33pm
For the second year, students in seventh and eighth grades from Tecumseh East and West STEAM centers will take part in two separate volunteer community service days in September as a kick-off to their new school year, participating in service as a way to connect with the community and give of the
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 07/19/2018 - 8:50am
A one-year internship program for high school students with disabilities who are in their 12th or 13th year of school allows students aged 18-26 the opportunity to explore a variety of career paths as well as gain social and employability skills through internships.
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