Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Thu, 02/15/2024 - 2:46pm
The topic of district reorganization was covered at Monday’s meeting of the Tecumseh Public Schools Board of Education, with an added perk for some teachers who choose to retire.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 11/01/2023 - 3:09pm
A community forum at Tecumseh High School on October 25 brought parents, teachers, students and community members together to share their suggestions for dealing with major budget deficits at Tecumseh Public Schools (TPS), but for most of the evening Superintendent Rick Hilderley fielded question
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 01/05/2022 - 12:56pm
On December 23 Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed House Bill 4294 to address the state’s substitute teacher shortage. The bill temporarily allows staff members such as secretaries, paraprofessionals, and others to work as substitute teachers until the end of the current school year.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 10/07/2020 - 2:59pm
Citing lack of support from administration, 24 Tecumseh High School teachers have filed grievances regarding their difficulties in having to simultaneously teach in-person classes and distance learning students.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Wed, 09/09/2020 - 3:21pm
With a last-minute alternate plan vetoed by Tecumseh Public Schools Superintendent Rick Hilderley, Jennifer Gentry, president of the Tecumseh Education Association (TEA), said high school teachers will juggle responsibilities for instructing both in-person and distance learning students as initia
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 08/29/2019 - 10:18am
A sixth grade math teacher and a high school math teacher joined forces Monday night to give a detailed presentation to the Tecumseh Public Schools (TPS) Board of Education in the hopes of convincing the board to alter the course of math instruction in the district for the new school year.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 09/06/2018 - 11:58am
Across the country, children and their parents spend the weeks before Labor Day preparing for the new school year by gathering supplies, purchasing clothes to replace outgrown garments, and squeezing a bit more fun out of the last days of August.
Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Thu, 04/13/2017 - 12:51pm
The Tecumseh Board of Education on Monday, April 10, ratified a three-year contract with the Tecumseh Education Association (TEA) in what both sides described as cooperative and positive.
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