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TCAPS Celebrates Pi Day!
3 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
TCAPS celebrates Pi Day with a retro-style graphic on a black background. The central element is a large Pi symbol on a layered orange and yellow sunset. Below it, the text reads "CAN'T STOP WON'T STOP" in a bold white font. Faded brown numbers representing Pi curve around the top.

It's High 5 Friday! 🙌🖐

This week, high fives go out to:

1. East Middle School Student Senate who collected and donated a mountain of supplies to the Cherryland Humane Society. Thanks to the incredible generosity of our students and families, they were able to help fill their shelves and provide vital support for animals in our community. A huge thank you to everyone who contributed to the drive. You are truly making a difference for our four-legged friends! 🐶👏

2. Members of the Traverse City Central High Football team and Coach Eric Schugars who visited Eastern Elementary to help celebrate Reading Month! Whether they were reading to a full class or sitting down in small groups, the energy was electric. Reading together was the highlight of the week for our elementary students. Thank you, Central Football, for being such incredible role models for our young students! 🏈📖

3. West Middle School’s 7th-grade Accelerated Math students who celebrated Pi Day a little early—and with a lot of flavor! Over the last few days, these students have been diving deep into the geometry of circles. They didn’t just memorize formulas; they became "mathematicians in the field," investigating the relationship between circumference, diameter, and that famous infinite number: 3.14. To wrap up their hard work, the class enjoyed some delicious slices of pie. Brain power + pie = a "well-rounded" success!📐💪

4. Traverse City High School who turned Family Night into a high-powered "Future Planning Hub." They hosted a comprehensive FAFSA and College Application Workshop, providing seniors and their families with expert guidance. It was an inspiring night of looking forward to the next chapter. We are so proud of these graduates for taking these proactive steps toward their legacy! 🎓✨

5. Traverse Heights Elementary students who were highly engaged in their lessons this week. In Mrs. Mullen’s class, students spent the morning immersed in the study of the American Revolution, exploring the events and figures that shaped our country. While Mrs. Varnum’s Kindergarten students were equally focused on practicing their daily vocabulary routines. We are so proud of the hard work and curiosity displayed by students this week! 📖🌟

#GreatCommunityGreatSchools #High5Friday

3 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
Student handing a Cherryland Humane Society Worker a bag of pet food from their donation drive.
Central High football players sitting on chairs reading books to elementary students who are sitting on the floor
West Middle math students practicing math skills at thier tables
TCH student holding a banner that says I Applied
Two Traverse City High students standing next to each other holding a banner that says I Applied.
Elemenatary student sitting at his desk reading about the American Revolution
A teacher and her elementary students standing on the classroom rug as they listen to her teach.

Free Meals at TCAPS! 🍎🥪

TCAPS is offering free breakfast and lunch meals at every building, every school day.

Free breakfast is served daily! TCAPS Food and Nutrition Services reminds parents and students that TCAPS offers free breakfast before the start of every school day at every building in the district.

Secondary buildings offer breakfast in the cafeterias, and elementary buildings offer a convenient "Grab & Go" breakfast for students to enjoy in the classrooms or the cafeterias. TCAPS encourages every student to grab a free breakfast to ensure they have the energy necessary to excel! 📚

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

3 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
TCAPS Food & Nutrition Services graphic with vegetables and the text: FREE MEALS!
At this week’s meeting, the TCAPS Board of Education recognized four Central High School students, Arthur Lijewski-Lee, Alex Potrafke, Lillian Shev, and Helly Taylor, for becoming National Merit Finalists.

Ranking in the top 1% nationwide, these students represent the very best of TCAPS excellence. Congratulations on this prestigious honor! 🎓👏
3 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
A group of seven people stands in front of a white TCAPS (Traverse City Area Public Schools) backdrop in a boardroom setting. The group includes four students and three staff members or officials.

SCHOOL IS CLOSED: All TCAPS schools are closed today, Friday, March 13, 2026 due to inclement weather. Students in Michigan Virtual, Acellus, or Dual Enrollment classes should follow the direction of the instructors for those programs.

For more information on snow days, including how they are communicated and how decisions are made, go to www.tcaps.net.

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
TCAPS ALERT Schools are closed due to inclement weather.

This Saturday! 🍦✨

Don't miss Disney and Desserts presented by the Traverse City Central High School Vocal Department. Join us for favorite characters, music, and sweet delights!

When: Saturday, March 14
Showtimes: 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Where: TC Central High School Auditorium, 1150 Milliken Drive, TC 49686

#GreatCommunityGreatSchools

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
Promotional graphic for "Disney and Desserts" presented by the Traverse City Central High School Vocal Department. The background is solid light blue. Centered is a vanilla ice cream cone with three scoops of ice cream arranged to form the shape of Mickey Mouse's head and ears. The "Disney" logo is written in its iconic white script, followed by "and Desserts" in a clean white sans-serif font. Text at the bottom announces the event on Saturday, March 14th, with showtimes at 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the TC Central High School Auditorium, 1150 Milliken Drive, TC 49686.

Reminder: TCAPS has an early release day today, Thursday, March 12. 🔔

For questions, please contact your school directly.

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
TCAPS Alert Early Release Day

More Than Just Rhymes: Why Poetry is a Powerhouse in CKLA!

Did you know that in our CKLA curriculum, poetry isn’t just a "fun break"? It is a foundational tool for building brilliant readers from Kindergarten all the way through 5th Grade.

Here’s how our students grow through the power of verse:

K–2 (The Sound of Language): Our youngest learners use nursery rhymes and basic poems to master Phonological Awareness. Rhyming helps them hear the "chunks" in words, making it a secret weapon for early decoding!

3rd Grade (The Bridge to Fluency): This is where it gets magical. Students focus on prosody: learning to read with expression, rhythm, and heart. Poetry teaches them that punctuation isn't just a dot, it's a breath.

4th & 5th Grade (The Depth of Knowledge): Upper elementary students dive into verbal reasoning. They deconstruct metaphors, personification, and imagery, turning "simple" stanzas into deep lessons in language comprehension.

Whether it’s a Mother Goose rhyme or an Amanda Gorman masterpiece, poetry helps our students weave the "Language Comprehension" and "Word Recognition" strands of the Reading Rope together.

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
A 3rd-grade class dressed in black for a poetry slam. They pose in their classroom before a digital board listing poetic devices.
 Gemini said A student stands in a dim classroom presenting a "Snow Day" poem on a digital screen to classmates seated on a colorful rug.
Students sit at light wood desks in a classroom "Poetry Cafe," working on illustrated poems with colored pencils. In the background, a projector displays a "Poetry Cafe CAFE" sign featuring a cartoon illustration of cats at a bistro. The students are smiling at the camera.
Two elementary-aged boys sit at a long wooden counter in a sunlit classroom, focused on writing on worksheets. The boy in the foreground wears a blue and orange varsity-style jacket and dark green pants, while the boy next to him wears a black long-sleeved shirt. Large windows to their right let in bright natural light, and other students are visible working in the blurred background.
A classroom "Poetry Cafe" display featuring a small wooden table and stools on a colorful rug. The bulletin board behind it is decorated with a brick pattern, a yellow striped awning, and paper coffee cups labeled with poetic devices .

Show week is finally here! The Traverse City West Senior High Music Department is proud to present Little Shop of Horrors. Join us for this classic musical featuring a book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken. This production is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

Performance Dates and Times:

  • Evening Shows (7:00 PM): March 13, 14, 20, and 21.

  • Matinee Shows (2:00 PM): March 15 and 22.

Tickets: Tickets range from $15 to $25, plus box office fees. Secure your seats today by visiting tcaps.booktix.com.

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
A promotional graphic for "Little Shop of Horrors" featuring a large, yellow carnivorous plant with sharp teeth and a human hand reaching out from its mouth. The plant sits in a pot labeled with the show's title in dripping red and yellow text. The scene is set against a green curtain background lit by two spotlights.

Reminder: TCAPS has an early release day on Thursday, March 12. 🔔

For questions, please contact your school directly.

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
TCAPS Alert Early Release Day

Meet TCAPS Compass Winner: Danielle Gourley, Day Care Assistant, Long Lake Elementary 🏆

Her nomination highlights her positive impact and commitment to our students.

Dani has been a welcome addition to the Long Lake Elementary Extended Day Before School Program this year. Her enthusiasm and connection with students are second to none; she consistently finds ways to make every child feel special by identifying and celebrating their unique strengths.

Beyond providing a caring environment, she empowers students to contribute meaningfully to their community through projects such as creating banners for custodian appreciation, writing birthday cards for staff, and sending letters to troops overseas. Through her creative crafts and engaging games, Dani has transformed morning care into a time that students truly look forward to each day. 👏💐

This recognition is well-deserved! The Compass Award celebrates employees who contribute to the District's Strategic Plan through their daily work. Review the full Strategic Plan here: www.tcaps.net/strategicplan

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
TCAPS Compass Award Recipient

Reminder: The TCAPS Board of Education meets today, March 9.

This meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m. and will transition into a Closed Session following the agenda review, with regular business beginning at 6:00 p.m.

Join us in person at the Glenn Loomis Administration Building (1009 S. Oak Street, Traverse City).

Find out more at www.tcaps.net/board.

#GreatCommunityGreatSchools

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
Front view of the TCAPS Administration Building
It's High 5 Friday! 🙌🖐

This week, high fives go out to:

1. West Senior High’s Regional 1st Place Champions as they prepare to head to Washington, D.C.! These talented students secured the top spot at the International Affairs Forum’s annual Academic WorldQuest regional competition. As the winning team, they will now represent our region in the nation’s capital at the Carlos and Malú Alvarez Academic WorldQuest National Competition. This trip offers a life-changing experience for these promising students as they showcase their global expertise on a national stage. 🏆👏

2. Central High School’s Boys Varsity Basketball team who recently presented a check for $2,000 to Munson Healthcare staff, representing the total proceeds from their Purple Game. Every dollar raised will go directly toward supporting patients and families navigating their cancer treatment journeys. We are incredibly proud of these student-athletes for their dedication to supporting vital healthcare needs and making a meaningful impact in our community. 💛✨

3. Cherry Knoll Elementary students who enjoyed a wonderful start to their literacy celebrations this week! Miss Leestma officially launched the "March is Reading Month" activities by sharing her newly published book with the students. This special presentation sparked a wave of excitement for reading across the school, setting a creative and inspiring tone for the month-long celebration of books and storytelling. 📚👍

4. TCAPS Montessori students who kicked off Read-A-Thon Month with high energy and a school-wide D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything and Read) session! Students and staff alike paused their day to dive into their favorite books, marking the beginning of a month dedicated to literacy and community goals. We are excited to see our Montessori community come together to hit these milestones! 📖⭐

5. Long Lake Elementary students who enjoyed a perfect blend of sunshine, warmer weather, and literacy practice! These kindergarteners took advantage of the beautiful day to head outdoors and practice their reading skills. Combining letter sounds with a healthy dose of vitamin D proved to be the best way to learn, making for an engaging and refreshing educational experience under the sun. It was a wonderful reminder that some of the best learning happens when we step outside the traditional classroom. 🌞🙌

#GreatCommunityGreatSchools #High5Friday

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
 students  at the International Forum  posing with their medals around their necks
Boys basketball team presenting check to hospital
students sitting on the floor listening to teacher read a book
students sitting in the library reading books
students outside standing on the sidewalk with chalk drawings

TCAPS Superintendent Monthly Office Hours – March 10, 2026 📅⏰

Traverse City Area Public Schools (TCAPS) Superintendent, Dr. John VanWagoner, provides a monthly opportunity for community members to attend “office hours.” The next office hours will be held Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. via Google Meet.

For more information and to access the virtual meeting, visit www.tcaps.net/page/superintendent.

#GreatCommunityGreatSchools

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
Superintendent Dr. John VanWagoner

The TCAPS Board of Education will hold its next meeting on Monday, March 9.

This meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m. and will transition into a Closed Session following the agenda review, with regular business beginning at 6:00 p.m.

Join us in person at the Glenn Loomis Administration Building (1009 S. Oak Street, Traverse City).

Find out more at www.tcaps.net/board.

#GreatCommunityGreatSchools

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
Front view of the TCAPS Administration Building
Traverse City Central High School Vocal Department Presents: Disney and Desserts 🍦

Favorite characters and music delivered with sweet delights.

When: Saturday, March 14
Showtimes: 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Where: TC Central High School Auditorium, 1150 Milliken Drive, TC 49686

#GreatCommunityGreatSchools
4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
Promotional graphic for "Disney and Desserts" presented by the Traverse City Central High School Vocal Department. The background is solid light blue. Centered is a vanilla ice cream cone with three scoops of ice cream arranged to form the shape of Mickey Mouse's head and ears. The "Disney" logo is written in its iconic white script, followed by "and Desserts" in a clean white sans-serif font. Text at the bottom announces the event on Saturday, March 14th, with showtimes at 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the TC Central High School Auditorium, 1150 Milliken Drive, TC 49686.

Meet TCAPS Compass Winner: Jen Couturier, School Safety Liaison, Central High School🏆

Her nomination highlights her dedication to the security of students and staff, with a positive impact.

Jen is an indispensable part of our Central High School community, serving far beyond her vital role in security. While her daily focus is on keeping our students and staff safe, she consistently goes above and beyond as an active supporter of our Band Boosters and music community.

Her dedication even extends into the summer months, where she works with the Facilities department to beautify our campuses. From East to West, Jen’s craftsmanship can be seen in the halls of many TCAPS buildings, creating vibrant spaces where students and staff feel proud to learn and work. Always building positive connections, Jen is a dedicated supporter of our Trojan family and the entire district. 🌟👏

This recognition is well-deserved! The Compass Award celebrates employees who contribute to the District's Strategic Plan through their daily work. Review the full Strategic Plan here: www.tcaps.net/strategicplan

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
TCAPS Compass Award Recipient

TCAPS Board Community Connections 🤝

We invite you to join us for an informal conversation regarding district-wide updates and TCAPS policy. These sessions offer a dedicated space for families and community members to engage in open dialogue and strengthen our partnership.

Featured Trustee: Sara Bageris (WSH) & Josey Ballenger (CHS)
Date & Time: March 5, 2026, 5:30pm-6:30pm
Location: West Senior High (WSH), 5376 North Long Lake Road & Central High School (CHS), 1150 Milliken Drive Traverse City

We look forward to connecting with you and working together for our students.

#GreatCommunityGreatSchools

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
Trustee Josey Ballenger
Trustee Sara Bageris
TCAPS Celebrates Music In Our Schools Month!
4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
A promotional graphic for "Music In Our Schools Month" featuring a close-up photo of a diverse group of students playing violins in an orchestra. The TCAPS logo and the slogan "United Through Music" are displayed at the bottom.

The Traverse City West Senior High Music Department is proud to present Little Shop of Horrors. Join us for this classic musical featuring a book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken. The production is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

Performance Dates and Times:
Evening Shows (7:00 PM): March 13, 14, 20, & 21.
Matinee Shows (2:00 PM): March 15 & 22.

Tickets:
Tickets range from $15 to $25 (plus box office fees). Secure your seats today by visiting tcaps.booktix.com.

4 months ago, Traverse City Area Public Schools
A promotional graphic for "Little Shop of Horrors" featuring a large, yellow carnivorous plant with sharp teeth and a human hand reaching out from its mouth. The plant sits in a pot labeled with the show's title in dripping red and yellow text. The scene is set against a green curtain background lit by two spotlights.