Fifth graders celebrated Earth Day and a beautiful day by planting pea seeds in the school garden. Hopefully students will be able to sample some of their peas before the end of the school year.
Parent Meeting for Parents of Native American Students
Tahquamenon Area Schools receives Title VI monies to support Native American students in our district. There will be a parent meeting on Tuesday, May 3 at 6:00 p.m. in the elementary conference room. There will be signs posted.
This meeting is to discuss what the funds can be used for and where TAS should allocate the money received.
Any questions please call Stacy Price at 906.293.3201 or email sprice@taschools.org.
Senior Spotlight - Cora Bufford
After graduation, Cora is planning to attend Northwestern Michigan College and "make bank $$$" in Traverse City. She enjoys recalling moments involving her whole graduating class, like powderpuff and homecoming. She's proud that she won homecoming queen, and she couldn't live without pizza. Cora's favorite class was with Mr. Griffis. She's going to miss waking up and seeing her friends everyday.
Senior Spotlight - Jayden Brown
Jayden's plans to find a job after high school. He's proud that he is passing high school, and he fondly remembers all of the parties that he had on the last day of school in years prior. He's going to miss high school pizza parties, and guided study was his favorite class. Jayden's favorite quote is: "You only have one life, so live it like your last."
Senior Spotlight - Jacob Brown
Jacob is planning to attend Michigan Technological University after high school. His favorite high school class was strength training, and his advice to incoming freshmen is to "savor it while it lasts." Jacob's favorite high school memory is winning states for hockey, and he's going to miss the people from high school most.
Engadine Soccer Association is accepting registrations for students 4-18 years of age. Go to the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GhIiw2xwvidfevprtFXedXhuol1U4rnX/view?usp=sharing
Print and fill out the Registration Form. Mail completed form and Registration Fee to:
Engadine Soccer Association
P.O. Box 233
Engadine, MI 49827
Senior Spotlight - Kraig Bodi After graduation, Kraig is thinking he may attend a trade school and find a full time job that pays well. He's proud that he's finishing high school and earned good grades to pass all of his classes. He couldn't live without all of his trucks, and Mr. Parr's classes were his favorite. Kraig is going to miss being with his friends every day, and advises incoming freshmen to enjoy your time while you can, because it's gone before you know it.
Senior Spotlight - Claudio Bistolfi
At the end of this year, Claudio is planning to return to Italy and finish high school. He's looking forward to playing more basketball, and his favorite high school memory is being able to experience American high school basketball. The accomplishment he's most proud of is dropping 30 points against Brimley while playing a home game. Claudio is going to miss Connor Slaght, and he couldn't live without his summer basketball court in the Italian Alps.
Check out the TAS To-Go meals that are made fresh daily. These are a great menu alternative! Available while supplies last!
Please click here for this week's Sunday Send Off https://www.smore.com/7a1bk
Senior Spotlight - Parker Bosel
Parker is eventually hoping to move to Wyoming. His favorite class was chemistry with Ms. Vix, and he's going to miss this class the most from high school. He's proud of maintaining a high GPA all through high school, and he enjoys watching the show "Superstore." Parker's favorite saying is "you only live once."
Senior Spotlight - Cole Birchfield
Cole's favorite memory of high school is running around in the gym. He couldn't live without his friends, and he's going to miss his teachers most. Cole's advise to incoming freshmen is "Be nice." He's proud that he was a part of the doughnut sale, and his favorite class was with Mrs. Kidd. Cole's favorite saying is "Boo ya!"
Sixth graders worked on a team building activity called “the human knot”. The goal of the activity is to improve communication skills, patience, and team work.
Yesterday, Mrs. Curley’s class learned all about incubation & the egg hatching process. They sat on their own eggs all day and then came into class to hatched eggs with….Peep chicks!
Thank you Nicolette Bank for having us today. We were over the moon to meet the REAL Easter bunny.
A reminder from Tahquamenon Area Schools: School is not in session tomorrow Friday, April 15. School resumes Monday, April 18. Enjoy the long weekend!
6th graders using communication skills, patience, and teamwork to get themselves out of a “human knot”. They had a lot of fun and we heard a lot of laughter while participating!!
Help out Senior class.
Third Graders enjoy a Verb Maze by the "Campfire" at McFadden's Writing Boot Camp! Ask them about it. Pretty challenging!
Sixth graders are prepping for the M-Step with Skill Sergeants Clark and Evans. 🪖
All posters must be covered during testing, so we thought it would be fun to go to “Test-prep Boot Camp”. 🥾 🪖 🙂