
Community Opportunity for younger children.


Part 2- more kiddos shopping at the store! So many decisions to make when you know you have bills and taxes looming on the horizon! Students are also able to advertise their personal businesses! Students had to file a business application and pay a $75 application fee. 🤓📚




Part 1- Sixth graders are learning the basic economics skills of supply & demand, unlimited wants/limited resources, balancing a check book, paying rent/mortgages for desks & lockers, applying for jobs, entrepreneurial skills, and so much more! Students are shopping at the store with their hard earned money from attendance, passing grades, & jobs!! 📉👩🏻💻📊🙂





Second grade spend the day at the Big Valley Ski & Tubing hill! A HUGE thank you to Luce Co. Parks & Rec. for allowing us to use the hill for free. Our kiddos had a blast!! ❄️☺️





Kindergarten Round-Up 2022
Tahquamenon Area Schools
If you are interested in registering your child to begin Kindergarten in the Fall of 2022 we will be holding a Kindergarten Round Up!
This event will be in TAS’s cafeteria on March 21, 3:00pm - 5:00pm and March 22, 5:00pm - 7:00pm. Documents needed for registration include: birth certificate, two proofs of address and immunization record. Please contact the office at (906) 293-3226 ext 1112 to set up an appointment.
Children who turn five years old on or before September 1, 2022 are eligible to register or a waiver is available for those who will be five years old by December 1, 2022. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding!
If you are unable to make it to either of these events please contact the office by email at hstark@taschools.org or by phone (906) 293-3226 ext 1112.


Our final Winter Creative Expressions Art Club. We made homemade slime and enjoyed some time playing with it.

Sixth graders enjoyed a trip to the library! We visit the library every two weeks, but today was the first time without masks!
We are determined to meet our reading goal of 50 pages per week for March is Reading Month!♥️📚read, read, read🤓





Here is the Reading Month Calendar. Tomorrow is gum day!!


The sixth grade band students helped to kick off March is Reading Month! 📚The students played a musical accompaniment while Mrs. Derusha read “The Gingerbread Man”. Students also won prizes for meeting PRIDE expectations, We focused on “engagement” in February. In March, we will focus on self management skills. 🙂





Grades K-6 Reading Month calendar
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EXzjqdHxIQ8CMH67Qr4Lh4lpgUmnd3oK/view?usp=sharing

NHS Junior Class Band members waiting to march to their seats with the LSSU pep band for the LSSU vs. Bowling Green hockey game.


Two more benches left today. Built and designed by seniors Liam Shanley and Wesley Burkhardt. The top is a white pine slab, cedar posts and an oak base. These benches will be at the Newberry Elks April fundraiser event and all of the lumber for this project is donated wood.




Mrs. George cooking with students. Tacos on 2.22.22.




Spirit Week 7-12
Thursday was anything but a backpack. They were creative.




Puffy Pals & Pancakes in Mrs. Curley’s room this Friday….yum!





Part 2- sixth grade celebrating our PRIDE expectation of “engagement”. We are certainly awake and have our blood pumping after scooter racing down the hallways at 8:15 in the morning! 😎🛴




Part 1- sixth grade celebrating our PRIDE expectation of “engagement”. We are certainly awake and have our blood pumping after scooter racing down the hallways at 8:15 in the morning! 🛴😁




Today was a special day for Ms. Kellogg’s First Grade- Happy Two’s Day Tuesday!! The class talked about how there will never be another 2-22-22. After some discussion they realized that 3-3-33 would be the next time a number was repeated in the date like today. Well, they did the math and these first graders will be seniors that year! It was a perfect opportunity to make a time capsule. They included some things that will remind them of first grade and wrote and drew about themselves as first graders. Ms. Kellogg is also including some items that they don’t know about. This should be a fun thing to open in 11 more years!


