(SMILES) program will allow families without reliable, speedy Internet access an option to facilitate learning. Families with multiple children participating in online classes could utilize the space as well as children without adult support during workday hours.
On Tuesday February 19th High School students were introduced to the Safe to Say Something app, website, and hotline. Safe to Say Something teaches students how to recognize the warning signs from individuals who might want to hurt themselves or others. It encourages kids to ta… Continue
On Tuesday February 19th High School students were introduced to the Safe to Say Something app, website, and hotline. Safe to Say Something teaches students how to recognize the warning signs from individuals who might want to hurt themselves or others. It encourages kids to take action by saying something to a trusted adult, calling 911, or using the safe to say something reporting system.
Please see the attached flyer for more information.
If you are not receiving district messages from our all call system (such as school closures and superintendent messages), please contact Karin DeLancey at karin.delancey@tasd.net to verify your contact information. This way we can ensure your information is correct.
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Mission Statement
The mission of the Tunkhannock Area School District is "to maximize the potential of all students to become productive individuals in an ever-changing environment".