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Tri-Central Middle-High School
Basic Information
Address: 2115 W. 500 N. Sharpsville, IN 46068
County: Tipton
District: Tri-Central Community School
Phone Number: 765-963-2560
Fax Number: 765-963-3072
Email: along@tccs.k12.in.us
Principal: Adam Long
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Additional Information
School Type: Middle-High School
District ID: 7935
School ID: 8155
State District ID: 8155
State School ID: 7935
Grade Level:
6-8, 9-12
School Setting:
Rural
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:00-3:00
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, Presidents Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day
School Colors: Blue and Gold
School Mascot: Trojan
Cluster: Hoosier Heartland Conference
Community:
Rural
School Size: 450
Classroom Size: 25
Classroom Teachers: 31
Student/Teacher Ratio: 25:1
Support Services:
Nurse, Guidance Counselor, School Resource Officer, Media Center
Summer School: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Microsoft Office, 1:1 PC Student Devices
School Championships:
Girls Basketball State Champs, Boys Basketball State Runner-up, Boys Football State Champs,
School Clubs:
Cheerblock, Drama, Yearbook, FCCLA, MS/HS Student Council, Tutoring, FCA, MS/HS NHS, SADD, Fishing, Ecology, Spanish, Musical
Lunch Availability: 30 minute - Two HS and One MS lunch
Parking Spaces/Availability:
150
Uniform Guidelines:
Standard Dress Code
Mission Statement:
It is the mission of Tri-Central Middle/High School to provide a positive, safe, student-centered learning environment in which continual exploration and expansion of individual skills, concepts, behaviors, and knowledge are directed for present and future learning and growth. Challenge! Inspire! Educate!
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The vision of Tri-Central Community Schools is to provide a high quality education environment driven by an aligned curriculum designed to promote success through personal accountability and ownership that extend beyond the classroom. TCCS will be a leader among Indiana schools providing a quality education in a small school environment. Small School - Big Results
Enrollment Characteristics: 90% Caucasian 5.8% Hispanic 3.1% Multiracial 0.2% Asian 61.8% Paid Lunch 28.7% Free Lunch 9.6% Reduced Lunch 17.3% Special Education 1.3% ELL
Programs and Services:
Football, Cross-Country, Boys and Girls Golf, Volleyball, Boys and Girls Basketball, Wrestling, Boys and Girls Track and Field, Baseball, Softball, Band, Choir, Drama, Vocational, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, AP US History, AP World History, AP Calculus, AP 2-D Art, AP Student Drawing
Tags: middle school, high school