Seniors Mark Henshon, Peter Dubie, DJ Dillehay, Christian Keel, and Dylan Reid have all been named CSC Academic All-District
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Bel-Aire Elementary, East Middle, and Tullahoma High School are seeking crossing guards to help direct the flow of traffic for students who walk to and from school daily. To learn more about the position, visit here: https://t.co/wJORqz9Ar6
It may be summer, but some parents have already reached out to ask about school supplies for the 2026-27 school year. Make sure your student has their school supplies for the first day of school on July 31. To view each school's supply list, visit: https://t.co/uhV3NaXOFS
The Tennessee Arts Academy Foundation announced today that its June Teacher Hero Award Winner is Jack T. Farrar Elementary School Music Teacher Rosa Palacios. Read more in the attached images about why Ms. Palacios was selected as this month's Hero Award Winner.
Tullahoma Boys Basketball would like to offer our condolences to the family of Mr. Randy Wilson, a wonderful man and friend to all THS students. A full life lived excellently. God Bless the Wilson family
West Middle School had five athletes place at the state meet. Reid Seabolt placed fifth in the 110 hurdles at 16.23, while the girls 4x400 relay team of Camdyn Edwards, Avalyn Miller, Ashleigh Johnson and Carley Sisk took sixth at 4:35.07.
This past season, Tullahoma High School softball coach Gary Barfield hit a big milestone, surpassing career win number 700! Congratulations, Coach Barfield, on this incredible accomplishment!
📸 Tullahoma Lady Wildcats Softball
Tullahoma City Schools will begin its summer meal program on Monday, June 1, and will continue through July 20. Read the full news release here: https://t.co/4hEHfTvB3Q
TCS recently learned that three staff members were named regional semifinalists for their respective awards, including Supervisor of the Year, Principal of the Year and Teacher of the Year. Read the full news release here: https://t.co/SJ58z1oVLM
Third-grade students at Jack T. Farrar Elementary participated in the Potato Olympics on Monday. Each student was assigned a country, then did research and decorated their potatoes to best represent their country.