
September 14, 2025
TMS Events for 9/15/25 - 9/26/25
TMS Families, Please see the events happening at TMS over the next two weeks. 9/15 - 9/19 9/15 - Arrows Parent Nation (middle school PTO) Meeting (TMS Library @ 6:00pm) 9/17 - Farm Science. . .
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September 14, 2025
TMS Families, Please see the events happening at TMS over the next two weeks. 9/15 - 9/19 9/15 - Arrows Parent Nation (middle school PTO) Meeting (TMS Library @ 6:00pm) 9/17 - Farm Science. . .
September 10, 2025
Boys and girls will have the opportunity to try out for the Future Arrows Basketball team on October 19th at 5:00 p.m.
September 7, 2025
TMS Families, Please see the events happening at TMS over the next two weeks. 9/8 - 9/12 9/8 - Muse Machine In-School Performance (THS @ 1:30pm). The last day to sign up for Muse Machine is S. . .
September 3, 2025
Good Morning TMS Families! Tecumseh Middle School's picture day will be Tuesday, September 9th in the morning. Students received their picture packs in homeroom today (Wednesday). There are extra pac. . .
The Tecumseh Local Student Handbook and Code of Conduct are essential resources for students and parents to understand school policies, expectations, and responsibilities. They outline guidelines for behavior, dress code, attendance, and more, fostering a positive and safe learning environment. Please review these documents together with your student to ensure a successful school year.
Check out the official ticketing page for Tecumseh Local Schools! Whether you're heading to a Friday night football game, a student-led musical, or a fun-filled school dance, this is your one-stop shop for event tickets. Skip the lines, plan ahead, and be part of the excitement. Check back often for the latest events and ticket info—our students are always up to something worth celebrating!
The Middle School Dress Code is designed to promote a safe and respectful learning environment. It outlines appropriate attire to ensure students can focus on their education without distractions. We encourage parents to review the dress code with their student to ensure compliance and minimize disruptions. Details can be found in the Student Handbook or on our website.
Our Middle School's start and stop times ensure a structured and productive day for all students. The school day begins promptly at 7:50AM and concludes at 2:45PM. We encourage parents to help students arrive on time and plan transportation accordingly. For additional details or questions, please click the link below.
We are thrilled to announce an upcoming class trip to Washington, D.C.! This exciting experience will allow students to explore historic landmarks and deepen their understanding of our nation’s history. More details, including dates and costs, will be shared at an informational parent meeting soon.
The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) at Tecumseh Middle School recognizes and fosters excellence in scholarship, leadership, service, character, and citizenship among middle school students. Membership in NJHS is a prestigious honor that highlights a student’s commitment to academic achievement and community involvement. Through meaningful service projects and leadership opportunities, NJHS members develop the skills and values that prepare them for future success.
R-Factor
At TMS we are promoting the R-Factor with students and staff to continue to grow individuals not only as learners but as impactful leaders. The R-Factor focuses on the simple formula E R=O; E is an Event often out of our control, R is the Response that we do control which equals the O or Outcome. R-Factor also focuses on Above the Line and Below the Line behaviors. Above the Line behavior is intentional, on purpose and skillful. The opposite behavior is Below the Line. It is impulsive, on autopilot and resistant. As a building we working to improve our “R”s and use Above the Line behavior to be successful.
The R-Factor theory was developed by Tim Kight and his Focus3 Company. Tecumseh Local Administrators were able to see Mr. Kight at an Administrative Retreat in early August 2018. We are working to get staff and students on board with the R-Factor to impact the culture of our community. We are working to be relentless to eliminate BCD behavior (Don’t Blame, Complain or Defend) because it has never solved a problem, achieved a goal, or improved a relationship. We are on a journey to change our behaviors; we are focused on solutions and how to respond to challenges. It is much more difficult to take ownership and commit to being part of a solution.