Friday, November 30, 2012
Theater Class Performs at Fundraiser
Some members of The Bulldog PAC (Performing Arts Class) performed at the Tioga Arts Council Fund Raiser. They did an awesome job!
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Red Ribbon Week
October 29 – November 1, the Tioga Student Council is sponsoring Red Ribbon Week. Red Ribbon Week is the oldest and largest drug prevention campaign in the country. We will have the following dress-up days:
Monday - “Team Up Against Drugs” – wear clothes supporting your favorite sports team
Tuesday - “Be a Hero; Don’t Do Drugs” –dress like your hero
Wednesday - “Be of Good Character and Don’t Do Drugs” – dress as your favorite character
Thursday – “Shoot for the Stars and Don’t Do Drugs” – dress like your favorite celebrity
Friday - “Bulldogs Against Drugs” – wear Tioga/green clothes
On dress-up days, students are required to wear “school appropriate” clothing. If the student’s attire is considered inappropriate, the student will be asked to change. Students may not wear clothing that is considered revealing. No weapons, masks, face paint, or fake blood. Administration has final authority on what is considered inappropriate.
Monday - “Team Up Against Drugs” – wear clothes supporting your favorite sports team
Tuesday - “Be a Hero; Don’t Do Drugs” –dress like your hero
Wednesday - “Be of Good Character and Don’t Do Drugs” – dress as your favorite character
Thursday – “Shoot for the Stars and Don’t Do Drugs” – dress like your favorite celebrity
Friday - “Bulldogs Against Drugs” – wear Tioga/green clothes
On dress-up days, students are required to wear “school appropriate” clothing. If the student’s attire is considered inappropriate, the student will be asked to change. Students may not wear clothing that is considered revealing. No weapons, masks, face paint, or fake blood. Administration has final authority on what is considered inappropriate.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Homecoming 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Tioga's First Football Homecoming in Over 50 Years!
September 20, will be Tioga’s first Homecoming football game in over 50 years. Tioga Middle/High School Student Council and Cheerleaders are sponsoring various activities throughout Homecoming Week.
Students may participate in the following “Dress-Up” Days during Homecoming week to show their school spirit. Students must continue to meet dress-code on the “Dress-Up Days.”
Monday we will “Put the Mustangs to Sleep” – Wear PJs to school
Tuesday we are “Crazy About the Bulldogs” – Wear a crazy hat
On Wacky Wednesday – Dress Wacky (mismatched/backwards clothes, etc)
Thursday we are “Bulldogs – All fired up!” wear clothes that show your school spirit.
Friday will be “Peace, Love, and Bulldogs” Day – dress like they did in the 1960’s
Activities for Homecoming Day (Thursday) include a pep-rally at 2:45 in the gym and the football game which begins at 6:00. There will be various other activities that evening including recognizing our school board members, 9th graders, and alumni, announcing Homecoming Prince and Princess and seeing the elementary students sing The National Anthem. Pre-game Activities begin at 5:40 pm.
Prince nominees for this year's Homecoming are: Isaac Sloane, Michael Bidgood, William Mota, and Austin Sprabary. Princess nominees for this year's Homecoming are: Zendy Mendez, Sarah Nesmith, Samantha Holcomb, and Verenise Aguirre.
Tioga Middle/High school students in 6th through 9th grades will be invited to participate in a dance on Friday, September 21, from 6:30 to 9:30 in the cafeteria. All students must meet school dress-code. $3.00 will be charged for admission. Refreshments will be served. Drinks will be sold for $1.00. The theme for the dance will be “Peace, Love, and Bulldogs!”
The cheerleaders will be selling tattoos Thursday morning for $0.50. Spirit items will also be sold after the pep-rally. Pilot Point Florist will be selling mums for Tioga’s Homecoming. You can contact them at (940)686-2238 for more information.
Students may participate in the following “Dress-Up” Days during Homecoming week to show their school spirit. Students must continue to meet dress-code on the “Dress-Up Days.”
Monday we will “Put the Mustangs to Sleep” – Wear PJs to school
Tuesday we are “Crazy About the Bulldogs” – Wear a crazy hat
On Wacky Wednesday – Dress Wacky (mismatched/backwards clothes, etc)
Thursday we are “Bulldogs – All fired up!” wear clothes that show your school spirit.
Friday will be “Peace, Love, and Bulldogs” Day – dress like they did in the 1960’s
Activities for Homecoming Day (Thursday) include a pep-rally at 2:45 in the gym and the football game which begins at 6:00. There will be various other activities that evening including recognizing our school board members, 9th graders, and alumni, announcing Homecoming Prince and Princess and seeing the elementary students sing The National Anthem. Pre-game Activities begin at 5:40 pm.
Prince nominees for this year's Homecoming are: Isaac Sloane, Michael Bidgood, William Mota, and Austin Sprabary. Princess nominees for this year's Homecoming are: Zendy Mendez, Sarah Nesmith, Samantha Holcomb, and Verenise Aguirre.
Tioga Middle/High school students in 6th through 9th grades will be invited to participate in a dance on Friday, September 21, from 6:30 to 9:30 in the cafeteria. All students must meet school dress-code. $3.00 will be charged for admission. Refreshments will be served. Drinks will be sold for $1.00. The theme for the dance will be “Peace, Love, and Bulldogs!”
The cheerleaders will be selling tattoos Thursday morning for $0.50. Spirit items will also be sold after the pep-rally. Pilot Point Florist will be selling mums for Tioga’s Homecoming. You can contact them at (940)686-2238 for more information.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Football Returns to Tioga
There hasn't been a football game in Tioga for over 50 years, but tonight Tioga's Junior Varsity Football Team will take on Savoy! Recently a local news station, KTEN, visited our football team. To see story click here: Football Story on KTEN
Thursday, April 5, 2012
What's Happening This Spring....
April 16 - 8th Grade High School information meeting
April 18 - Sandy Lake Band Contest
April 19 - NTIL Track Meet
April 24-27 - STAAR Test
3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th - Reading and Math
5th & 8th - Science
8th - Social Studies
April 27 - Ag Banquet
April 30 – May 4 – Make a “Change” for a Cure
Each class will fill a jar with change, the class that brings the most will get an Ice Cream Float Party. The money will be donated to The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and American Cancer Society
May 3 – Athletic Banquet
May 4 – Field Day AND Spring Dance
May 8 – Spring Music Concert
May 9 - EOC Exam
May 10 – Student Council field trip
May 11 – The winning class from “Make a Change” gets their float party
May 14-18 Student Council officer campaign week, elections will be held on Friday, May 18
May 15 – Middle School Field Trip
May 24 - Elementary AR field trip
May 25 – Middle School AR field trip
May 31 – Kindergarten Graduation and 8th Grade Recognition, Last Day of School
April 18 - Sandy Lake Band Contest
April 19 - NTIL Track Meet
April 24-27 - STAAR Test
3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th - Reading and Math
5th & 8th - Science
8th - Social Studies
April 27 - Ag Banquet
April 30 – May 4 – Make a “Change” for a Cure
Each class will fill a jar with change, the class that brings the most will get an Ice Cream Float Party. The money will be donated to The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and American Cancer Society
May 3 – Athletic Banquet
May 4 – Field Day AND Spring Dance
May 8 – Spring Music Concert
May 9 - EOC Exam
May 10 – Student Council field trip
May 11 – The winning class from “Make a Change” gets their float party
May 14-18 Student Council officer campaign week, elections will be held on Friday, May 18
May 15 – Middle School Field Trip
May 24 - Elementary AR field trip
May 25 – Middle School AR field trip
May 31 – Kindergarten Graduation and 8th Grade Recognition, Last Day of School
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