Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 06/11/2020 - 8:50am
Budget cuts were a main point of discussion during Monday night’s meeting of the Tecumseh Public Schools Board of Education, with a need to find ways to reduce the 2020-21 budget by $1.8 million.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 02/13/2020 - 1:24pm
The Tecumseh Public Schools (TPS) Board of Education was informed about steps to market and sell the board administrative office building at Monday night’s meeting.
Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Thu, 12/19/2019 - 10:12am
The Tecumseh Public Schools (TPS) board was divided Monday night on whether to undertake a reorganization of the district’s grade levels in one year or two.
Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Thu, 12/12/2019 - 11:14am
Three separate plans for Tecumseh Public Schools (TPS) reorganization presented by Superintendent Rick Hilderley at Monday night’s board meeting, and a lengthy discussion by school board members, brought the district closer to a decision on how and where students will be taught next school year.
Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Thu, 11/14/2019 - 9:40am
The snowstorm that clogged streets and roadways contributed to sparse attendance at an abbreviated meeting of the Tecumseh Public Schools Board of Education Monday night, which addressed financial good news, the cost of purchasing a 12-passenger van versus having student transportation company Fi
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 10/17/2019 - 10:48am
An audit presentation, a transportation update, discussion on purchasing a 10-passenger van, and board committee reports were among the many items on the agenda at the Tecumseh Public Schools board meeting Monday night.
Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Thu, 10/10/2019 - 11:30am
In a special meeting Monday, Oct. 7, the Tecumseh Public Schools (TPS) Board of Education voted to approve the contract with newly chosen superintendent Rick Hilderley, who is currently superintendent of Bronson Community Schools.
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 10/03/2019 - 8:11am
After months of a search process that included input from teachers, staff, and the community, the interviews of six candidates, and a stalemate after the second interviews of three finalists, Tecumseh Public School (TPS) district is on the verge of welcoming a new superintendent in Rick Hilderley
Published by Tecumseh Herald on Thu, 09/26/2019 - 11:42am
(Editor’s note: Three out of six candidates for superintendent of Tecumseh Public Schools, interviewed last Thursday and Friday evenings at Tecumseh High School, were asked to return for a second round of interviews on Wednesday evening, September 25.
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LISD Tech Center FFA student Camden Grodi, left, and Tecumseh Rotary Club President Holly Willey work on a water pasteurization indicator at the tech center on March 21. Submitted photo.