Tallassee City School District
Tallassee City School District or Tallassee City Schools (TCS) is a school district in Tallassee, Alabama.
The mission of the Tallassee City School District is to provide a quality education, providing the basis for students to become life-long learners as well as moral, ethical, and compassionate people. A partnership of staff, students, parents, and the community will prepare students to become responsible citizens and productive members of the communities in which they live.
Tallassee City Schools serves approximately 2,000 students and employs 120 teachers and support staff in one central office; one high school; one middle school; and one elementary school.
The Superintendent of Tallassee City Schools is Wade Shipman, who was appointed in 2015.
History
In 2003 the district enacted a rule stating that students who participate in extracurricular activities are required to submit to random drug testing.[1]
In 2006 Bobby Payne, the mayor of Tallassee, said that some officials from the city government discussed plans for the city to annex some rural areas west of the city limits as a method of keeping those areas within the city school system.[2]
Schools
The schools are Tallassee Elementary School, Southside Middle School, and Tallassee High School.
References
- ↑ Gilliand, Blu. "Schools to conduct random student drug tests." Montgomery Advertiser. October 15, 2003. p. B1. Retrieved on June 3, 2013. "Students wishing to participate in extracurricular activities in Tallassee city schools are having to fulfill a new requirement this year -- random drug testing."
- ↑ Mosely, Erin E. "City could annex land to keep area students." Montgomery Advertiser. May 15, 2006. 1B. Retrieved on June 3, 2013. "Tallassee Mayor Bobby Payne is fighting to make sure some kids in his city's school system are left behind. Payne said Tallassee officials are discussing the possibility of annexing rural areas west of town to ensure students who live in those areas remain in the Tallassee City School system."